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L. to R.: Kathy Kurlak, Connie Hershey, Patty Curran, Nancy Rogoff, Dottie Szura, Sharon Gross Joanne Dzan Bunny Griflith, Karen Galey, Libby Kurlak. Seniors Connie Hershey Dottie Szura Sharon Gross Joanne Dzan jr. Varsity, L. to R.: Helen Kowal, Cindy Fowler, Mary Willoughby, Mary Guy, Sally Williams Patty Gurgovits Teela Weiner, Nancy McKelvey. Cheerleaders
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MN Under Mrs. White's direction, the girls of the Q.V. Junior Red Cross gave freely of them- selves doing volunteer work at Dixmont and filling Christmas boxes, making picture books, and packing friendship boxes for local hospital patients and underprivileged people at home and abroad. For the second time the group won the Parents' Magazine Youth Group Achieve- ment Award for outstanding community service. W,-N Vietnam and the American soldiers serving there were on all of our minds this year, but the only group at Q.V. to really do anything about the war was F.H.A., Future Home- makers of America, sponsored by Mrs. White. The F.H.A. girls sent friendship boxes to the G.I.'s overseas. They also presented a highly successful fashion show featuring clothes made and modeled by the members themselves, worked with the local P.T.A., and carried on a variety of service projects. llr., Red Crossg F.H.A.
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V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! That is Valley's battle cry! One of the largest clubs in the school, Pep Club scored a big victory this year by giving strong moral support to our basketball and football teams. The senior members, who later served at the football banquet, were all can- didates for football queen. Janet Abercrombie Won the honor and was crowned at the Home- coming Game. Rosemary Sirianni and Janet Seman were her junior and sophomore attend- ants. Yes, Pep Club was the nucleus of the cheering section that made Q.V.H.S. the Home of the Hustling Quakers. The chief goal of the newly-formed Ski Club was to bring the sport of skiing closer to the interested Quaker Valley student. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Och, the club attempted to accomplish this goal by organizing an afternoon ski expedition to Hidden Valley and by inviting a speaker from Laurel Mountain to one of its meetings. Pep Cllubg Ski Club
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