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.Lllixlii ISK? if-E HHH! FZFEEI lil .K K 'Was Sitting, left to right: P. Cuyer fAlz1nmi Edj, A. Sen- ning KFeaturc Edd, NI. Frohlich CEditor-in-Clziefl, M. Davis CNews Ed.D, Miss Dewey fAduiscrQ. Standing: I. Hallenbecli Cflirculation Manj, S. Munyan CAsst. Feature Edd, T. Kenton K.-Xsst. News Edj, R. Schroeder fAsst. Production Maul, BI. Badgley CAsst. Alumni Edd, G. Lauster CProduCtion Manj, S. McCartney fAsst. Grade Edd, D. L. Kennah CSports Ed.l, S. Bates KGrade Edd. Absent: N. Billsborrow fr-Xsst. Sports Ed.Q. Helderbclrker VVith the opening of school in September the Helderbarlier became active once again. Edi- tors and reporters were busy bringing news of Voorheesville Central School to all families of the school district. Mary Beth Frohlich, Editor- in-chief, Anne Senning, Feature Editor, and Marie Davis, News Editor, planned the paper .-.N----.Jas D , Q -- -U, 'N-9' ...... A and assigned reporters to each article. The re- porters then hurried about to get their stories and turn them in on time. Then followed the correcting, typing, printing, sorting, and finally the mailing of the Helderbarker. At the end of the year there were two prizes awarded for work on the Helderbarker. The first was for outstanding journalism, and the second for promptness in getting assignments in. Although only two people could receive these prizes, everyone who participated enjoyed work- ing on their Very ownu newspaper. REPORTERS-Seated, left to right: johnson, Mader Amos, Ayers, Severinghaus, Taylor. Standing: Ozard Krause, Campbell, White, Reissman, Brown, Vander- Veer, Rubin, Lamboy, MacEwan, Plue, Brown, Mr Martin CAdviserj. lf f if ,f 4'-y rf E! Iliklwyy num W 2
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- - 43, -.v 1 r.- 'W sl' . S K. v FF X V I 5. yi-r xi Q - 4 it K 1 5' 171 I X Q-WF . A s is fs L . A 1 'i M371 . T H 'WCA I - f rl Stumling. Ivft tu right: E. Mader, A. Carr, J. XVhite XY. SL'Y0l'lllQlXillIS, Nlr. XViulc, S. Bic-Cartney, D. Feldman Miss NYright, R, Nlutrt-sc, M. Cates, K. Bergstrom, H llomcycr, J. Bcrgcr, RI. Badgley, R. Schroeder, I. Rubin, C. Taylor. Future Teachers Library Club Seated, left to right: B. Pawlus, G. Lauster, M. Cates, C. Taylor. Standing: S. McCartney, C. Rzany, P. Snyder, H. Homeyer, I. O'Connell, K. Bergstrom, Mrs. Salvatore CAduiserQ, M, Badgley, P. NVinne, I. Whiteman, M. Conte. -Llillii IRR! IE UKiLI!lHE'i! T ' 'gf I IW' I HIV IIIEZWA M? A . ' 4 I U 0 Assisting a grade teacher for two five week periods was the principal activity of each mem- ber of the Future Teachers of America. Regular meetings were also held where the various facets of the teaching profession were discussed with Mr. Wade and Miss NVright, the groups advisers. The Library Club got into full swing in Sep- tember by electing Mary Cates president and Carol Taylor vice president. Besides carrying out their normal duties, this year the members worked on a manual of all the duties of a library club member. fl .Q 'MM lllmllllllill Milillrll 'W'
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Chess Club brunt Hour, left to right: McCann, Allard, Hallenbeck. Second Row: DeLorenzo, Douglas, Morse, Alexson. Third Row: Monk, Mnzznrn, VanRnvenswuy. Fourth How: Ricci, Livingston, Hnnse, WVilliams, Dedrick, Edson, Darpino, Morse, Gardner. Standing: Bayly, Leonard, Tyler, C-uyer, Relyea, Crabill, Davis. French Club K1n'clin,Q. lcff to right: llobcri Caunpbull, ,lllllicc Bvllrds' lcv, NYilli1uu Curlcitc. Stumliug: lNl1u'ion Budglcy, Crutol Lnmboy, Marilyn Lcllcrc, Donna You1llLll1S. MIS- Skidmorc, jimmy Inckson. French I and French II students who were interested in more Verbal use and a further knowledge of the language met as the French Club. At their weekly meetings supervised by Mrs. Skidmore they sang songs and played games in French. junior high school boys and girls of varied ex- perience met weekly to become better acquaint- ed with the rules and methods of playing chess under the watchful eye of Mrs. Bernice Tyler. Individual games and tournaments were played. Bill Curlette and Richard Matrese helped young- er members with the game. 'N 425- 11 .5 3. if . A' A ' I f V yt A - ' ' 'ff' V I I X. Q ,t1, ,.,, YM pqvv I- ,Vim .295 xx I V ' ' J X i Zvi! A I A ,J ' A H gl 3 , ' 1 ft ,M 4 1 'Q 'vs if -Fm 5 gf! ff,fWlsc me 15' 1 . be ,W ' e lt M ll L. l z 5
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