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iggi H i Presideni, ,,,, . Vice President ,,.. A ,, Recording Secrelary .,..., ,, Corresponding Secreiary Treasurer , ,, Hisforian. ,, Chaplain VALLEY TRI-Y OFFICERS Fall Term W...rRosemarie Scranfon ,,.,,,,..Ralou Cosl' . ,,..,. Yolanda Mon+al+o A , ,, ,,a,a,a, Sally Evans a av,.w,.. Virginia Marshall ,,,,,r,,Marjorie Sfreili ,,,...i.Virginia Siefering . , . , ,.Mrs. Van Eseliine Spring Term Ralou Cos? Diane Russi Beverly Coon Doroihy Smiih Virginia Marshall Doroihy Worboy Mary Brown Mrs. Van Eselline N U RY-Y opened ils fall ac'l'ivi'l'ies wilh 'lhe candlelighl' inducfion of Eileen Allen, 'gg Mary Brown, Pal' Coyne, Jo-Ann Dylreman, Marcia Frinlr, Joan O'Shea, l' Shirley Negis, Shirley Morlon, Pal' Weniworfh, Dororhy Worboy, and Advsior I 1 ,.,.l, I L r S' fi i 7 Carolyn Whiieman. Sfarfing las+ Ocfober we pur ou? a paper called Valley Views which has been published monihly. On December 3, Tri-Y held a dance, The Happy Holiday Dance . lf was a lf'8IT1el'1dOUS SUCCESS. The spring ferm slaried wiih 'l'he pledging of Marilyn Wildrige, Be++y Bungay, Shirley Sherman, Marjorie Cameron, Elizabelh Ri+chie, Pal' Bowen, and Shirley Wallace. On March 4, Tri-Y held ifs annual Record Romp , which proved fo be very successful, bofh socially and financially. - We had our usual food sales and paiama parfies. We closed a very successful year wi+h our annual oufing in June.
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I. R. C. Presideni, a a Edward Shephard Vice Presidenf Dick Knoblock Secrelary , ,Pai Shane Treasurer H ,a ,David Joor Advisor , ,,,Mrs. Marie Cady ,l AST fall, IRC slarled ou+ wifh only 'three members, all ofher members having S iffy gradualed las? June. Our membership has increased greafly since lhen. Those who have joined since Sepfember are: Bill Rafferly, Lena Nowafzky, Charlorre Wilde, Dave Joor, Evolyn Fisher, Waller Burns, Noreen Adams, Roy Shorrf, Ellen Sui+s, Helen Sui'l's, Jack Parkinson, Faye Vadeboncoeur, Dolores Hisingron, Helen Reilly, Carol Johnson, and Gary Vielle. Some of fhe fopics discussed are: The Berlin Crisis, Possibilily of a Third World War, The Marshall Plan, Anfarcrica, Alaska, Turkey, China, and The Norih A'I'lan+ic Securi+y Pact Besides our regular meefings, which are held every o'l'her Monday, we have had a Chrisfmas Parry, a scavenger hunf, and are planning some sori of a social evenl' in 'rhe summer. We pariicipaled in a round-'lable discussion over WNDR. The +opic which we discussed was Religion and Hs Effecf on World Peace . l.R.C. members, Lena, Dick, Helen, and Ed, have been successful members of 1'he Valley News LQ. feam heard over WFBL.
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PI OMICRON Officers Fall Term Spring Term President.. , ,,,,,,, Richard Knoblock Sally Keller Vice Presicleni a,aa..,.,a ...,,,, J oseph On+ko Joseph Onlllo .. .V,,.,. Sally Keller Ann Slearns Paul Scheffic Paul Scheflic Secrelary .a,a,, ..,.,,, Treasurer ,A,,,,..,a,,.., Insfallaiion Officer .,.,,, Y.v,,.. R aymond Klock Raymond Klock Chaplain a.a.aaa.,,.aaa,aaa ,,,,A,, W illiam Terrell Barbara Beaver Hislorian ,.v..wVY,,aa,,.,,..,, ,,,,,,,, J oyce Cavanagh Barbara Gage Publici'l'y Manager .,,..,a,., ,,,,,,,. E dward Shephard Marion Doly Parliamenfarian.. wY,,a,,a, .a,a,,, G erald Slrreckoski Edward Shephard Advisor ..,,..,a, r,...,.,a .,,a.....,.r...... M r s. Karl Lohff Mrs. Karl Lohff HE Fall 'lerm of Pi Omicron opened wilh lwo lnslallalion Services for new mg gy members, which were held al' lhe home of Mrs. Karl Lohff on Oclober 23 and 15' ' 71 November 20. The following members were inslalled: Barbara Beaver, James Bobbe'H', Donald Curlis, Marion Doiy, Barbara Gage, Wesley Gridley, Joan Grassman, Mark Hanlon, David Joor, Paul Maier, Gerald Oalman, Norman Palladino, Jack Parlrinson, Ann Slearns, and Gary Viele. On December 30, an enjoyable Chrislmas ar'ly was held af +he home of Mrs. Lohff. On March l I a dance was held in 'lhe Valiey gym. An lnsiallalion service was held on March 5, a+ 'lhe Onondaga Hol'el: Arlene Kelediian, Kennelh Wilbur, Nancy Normand, Barbara Merwin, Marlha Bedworlh, Malcolm Slone, Roy Shorii, Harry Ohlson, and Edward Murph were insialled. We were honored b 'l'he presence of Mrs. Marguerile Bradley, maihemalics leacher from Norfh High, and several members of Pi Mu Epsilon of Syracuse Universiiy. This year lhe Ma'l'hema+ic Conl'es+ will be exlended 'lo all counly schools wilh SI25 in prizes awarded. DAR AWARD fi ' URING lhe spring ferm, 'lhe senior girls vo'l'ecl on lhe girl fhey 'fhoughf was S 'lhe besi cifizen. Their choice was based on dependabilily, service, leader- '. . -,F ship and pairiolism. The 'facully ihen chose one girl from 'lhe ihree receiv- ing +he highesf number of vofes, Nancy Wilzon, who 'rhen compeled for a scholarship by wri+ing an essay on Why Does lhe Hislory of Our Republic Give Us Failh in 'lhe u uv HE Daugh'l'ers of 'lhe American Revolulion held a conlesl for leen-age sewers. ig, ,wry All public and parochial schools were eligible fo en'rer. Valley enfered in if' ' 71 lhe conlesf fwo dresses belonging 'lo fhe seniors, Arlene Rainone and Gre'Ha Gulland. The dresses were iudged on suilabilily of malerial lo 'lhe paHern, finishing, melhods of finishing, neafness, and accessories. Arlene loolc firsl place in +he conlesl' and Gre'H'a foolc ihird lace. The prizes were cash awards and iewelry. The firsl' and second place winning diesses were sen? fo Albany for a s+a'le-wide confesf. American Fu+ure7 i ix fo 7
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