Valley Central High School - Viking Log Yearbook (Montgomery, NY)

 - Class of 1979

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Valley Central High School - Viking Log Yearbook (Montgomery, NY) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 85 of 238
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BX ily Qxxq X Q Taking .1 picture is lust a fraction of the work involved in photography. Bob Kreppin and Brent DeGeorge rewind negatives after developing ffl 'Q' ir usual: Q i K 3 x fAlmovej The members of the Enrichment Program are: ffrontj Cathy Wagner, Iohn Kunowski. Carol White, Dave Hansen, Dome Fisher, jackie Besser. lbaczkl loe Korpics, Larry Sutter, Bill Mains, Matt Damon. Mr. Elclrecl Ross, Qlmftl Before the day's presentation, breakfast is served to Enrichment Program participants. Drive Winrfhcll literally digs in. CLUBS 81

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Learning goes beyond classroom Students sample Iife's culture earning is not, could never be, confined to a classroom and books. Students learn far more standing in the main stream of life than in the halls. The Enrichment Program was de- signed for learning - not through books - but through exposing stu- dents to life's culture. The program included wok-cooking, a lecture on the history of Orange County by Amy Bull Crist, and a Broadway play, The Crucifer of Blood. The play, a Sherlock Holmes mys- tery, won the most applause from the students in the Enrichment Program. Wayne Riley said he liked the play best because I don't often get the chance to go to the city to see one, That's why the program's worth it - because you get to see and hear things you might not get the chance to otherwise. Doree Fisher said, I liked the play best. I really liked the special effects, QAbovej The Enrichment Program includes a variety of activities from lectures to Broadway plays. Speaker Mr. Bob Small discusses solar energy with Mr. Phillip Shafer. especially the lightning scene. Amy Bull Crist's lecture was also popular. Iohn Kunowski said, She was funny. She talked about her an- cestors, and we sort of drew our own pictures of her family tree in our minds wondering how she des- cended from those people. Larry Sutter, who liked the play be- cause it was exciting, suspenseful, and it got my blood up, said, I also liked Amy - she was different. Not everyone puts culture first, however. Even in the Enrichment Pro- gram, Matt Damon put his stomach first. He said, 'AI liked the food. Last time the sausage was good, the eggs were not that good, and the rolls were good. The program is greatly en- hanced by culinary appreciation, and I think it's worth it. I-Iey, anytime they feed me it's worth it! Food is still the common denomina- tor of all cultures. fRightj The members of the Photography Club are: ffrontj Bob Sherman, Bob Kreppin, Cbackj Brandon Ozman, Scott Williams, Tom Hurst, Brent DeGeorge. 80 CLUBS



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Dance Club adopts year's trend ,,, 4. K tg 5, I Q' When they dance, they disco isco is the newest dance craze, but some argue that it isn't just a craze. The way they look at it, if you want to dance, you disco. lay White, a Dance Club member, said, Rock is just for listening to, disco's for dancing to. A few years ago it was soul, but today it's disco. Maureen Daly thinks disco's a good way to have fun, and to meet people. You can sit and listen to rock, but you can't go out and meet people that way. Dance Club's trend this year was toward disco. They held a disco dance February 9 with a live DI. jay said, The dance was all right, but the DI was really bad. He played music from three years ago - rock, not the disco the club wanted. But even before disco, dancing was popular. Why? There were as many different reasons as there were Dance Club members. Michael McClearn said, Really, dancing is a means of staying in shape, and it gives you a chance to show off your rhythm. Frieda Banks danced because it's fun. And when you go out to dance, you can meet a lot of nice guys. Dancing is very social, and it is the social aspect that interested most people. Darnell McClearn said, I'm into dancing 'cuz the music's good, and I meet a lot of people. Bill McClearn said he liked dancing because it's something interesting to do in your spare time. You can let your feelings go on the dance floor. And you can meet a lot of girls. Bill also said that his favorite dancing was disco because of the rhythm. I can really get into disco on an album cover they even tell you how many beats per second. Maureen Daly said, Now that a lot of disco's gotten cut, people are really getting into it. Most people got into it, and when they danced, they discoed. fAbovel The members of the Dance Club are: ffrontj Donna Robson, Denise Woolheater, Sandy Wheeler, jeanne Bond, Loretta Bodison, Iaime Suarez, Karen Kline. Cbackj Suzanne Zaconis, Vicki Wells, Mary Muller, Maureen Daley, Renee Kukla, Annette Northrip, Sandy Freer, Holly Leotard, Denise Bellingham, Michelle Nice, Andrea Stapinsky. PWI- f .,,, 'f gal Y t t Z2 ayaweam, K-7 F 5525 7 'r A 9 , ,iz M .. , J. ,, ,, 82 CLUBS

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Valley Central High School - Viking Log Yearbook (Montgomery, NY) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 112

1979, pg 112

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1979, pg 67

Valley Central High School - Viking Log Yearbook (Montgomery, NY) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 62

1979, pg 62

Valley Central High School - Viking Log Yearbook (Montgomery, NY) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 33

1979, pg 33

Valley Central High School - Viking Log Yearbook (Montgomery, NY) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 125

1979, pg 125

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1979, pg 233


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