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N f fBelowJ Working in clubs leads to friendship. not only among students but between students . ,- 1, 3 s and staff. Terry Wegniok and Mrs. Estelle f .. Schoonmoker of the Service Club give the camera a secretarial smile. Q, . a f is-ara iq ,ft . I3 ikfffji 'W QAUDYYUDKWUD K. as 8 Q Q L5 R L' ge wwe. , 4.,L star? 12- ff' .:-' i ' SX QQ f fLeftj Many clubs are active in fund raising schemes. The ski club, advised by Mr. Gilbert Boyd, continues a long standing tradition of selling Candy apples at home football games. l fAboveJ Club advisors not only work in school but out. Mr. Frank Wullner ponders how to fit ten Loggers into a six seater car after a home meeting. fLeftJ Some students are involved in different community clubs. Lynn Stearns, a member of the Walden Volunteer Ambulance Corps displays her skills during a public speaking class. S i CLUBS 67
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Clubs Math team adjusts to new advisor ust as an upcoming class brings new members with fresh ideas to VC's numerous clubs, changing advisors can also shed a new light on an old subject. With them, they bring novel approaches and untie ideas. In Sep- tember, 1978, our school saw students in search of clubs and clubs in search of advisors. Somehow they have found each other, and VC's extra-cur- ricular life flourishes. While some changes appear to have occured over night, in reality, the pro- cess was slow and tedious. Math Club's turn-over of advisors began two years ago as Mrs. Briggs assisted Mr. Shafer with after school sessions and meets. Although originally planned for last year, the end result did not occur until this year when Mrs. Briggs replaced Mr. Shafer. .Do adjustment problems exist? NI thinksof' replied Mr. Shafer. 'Well some of the kids I've worked I with two years. The first few weeks there were a few problems, but now things are working out because I'm staying out of itf' . Although she found no major prob- lems of adjustment, Mrs. Briggs did remark, I feel Mr. Shafer had one advantage over me. He's teaching more of the material that's on Math Club questions and he has more of the members in his classes. Mrs. Briggs also pointed out that the members had an advantage over her. I feel that since I haven't taken Math 11 and Math 12 in many, many moons, that some of the Math 12 students have more material fresh in their minds. The formulas come quicker. Did she have any doubts about tak- ing the position? No,t' she said, be- cause as a teacher it's expected of you to take clubs and other responsi- bilities. lt's part of your job.f' If fAbovej Various clubs involve physical activity and many hours of practice. The cheerleaders brush up on their routine for a weekend football game. fRightj The Halloween spirit flowed through the halls as October 31 neared. Gradus Honoris gets into the act with its 5'Crad Pumpkin. 66 CLUBS
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fBelowj One ofthe unique fund-raising activities of the Senior Class is the selling of its class mugs. Mr. lohn Cnlvey sets to work on planning this year's advertising campaign. fRightJ A few months before their play, Mr. Iames Lignori briefed the auditioning juniors on the responsibilities of being in the production. Chuck Choce, who later landed the part of Gentle Grimmes, listens carefully to the advisor's instructions. fRightj The members of the Senior Class Council are: ffrontj lane Weiss, Pam Toth, Val Upchurch, Ioe Korpics. Larry Sutter, lane Hubbary, Mike McComb, Svetlana labari, Beth Mclntyre, Gianna Formisano, fsecondj Barb Remington, Edan Heuckeroth, Pat Earl, Sue lmbriani, Claire Menendez, Katie O'Reilly, Kathy Wagner, Laura Lofink. Donna Halter, fthirdj Mary O'Reilly, Karen Kindle, Carol White, Tami Vanek. Pam Snyder, Tanya Lown, Sandi DePew, Harley Lawrence. Iulie Basile, Barbara Bullock, Lois Whitaker, fbackj Iohn Kunowski, Marcia Birch, Brian Skala, Greg Walton, Chris Ross, Dorec Fisher, Tina Witt. Tina Enright. Iackie Besser, Debbie Wollenberg, Terry Wegniak, Sue Doucette, Wendy Godfrey, Dale Carmody, Wayne Riley, Mr. Iohn Calvey. s it ll , e,,,,,s, , is wi isa.. s s ss , ge Q ,i is 3 ei -Y One of the keepsakes of the senior year is the 'N Woyne Riley, Mory O'Heilly, Claire Menendez, Tommy Vaneli, Pom 'l'oth, and Denise Colburn flip through the pages of a pamphlet to find which they like best. class mug. N as CLUBS ff
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