Wheatland Chili Central School - Genoatk Yearbook (Scottsville, NY)

 - Class of 1963

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Wheatland Chili Central School - Genoatk Yearbook (Scottsville, NY) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 102 of 152
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Page 102 text:

The I963 Genoatk - an Incorporation 1-.', t. . A- SECTION HEADS: Mark Cullings, Business Manager, Joan Monroe, Activities, Josh Benin, Sports, Donna Jacobsen, The Village, Kristen Thomsen, Seniors, Camilla O'Brien, Administration. David Bishop, Editor of the GENOATK, confers with Donna Jacob- sen, Associate Editor, and Kristen Thomsen, Junior Associate Editor, about one of the mats that must be checked before being sent to the publishers. Presenting a picture of Wheatland-Chili school life, the GENOATK, the annual yearbook, has become one of the finest school publications in the county, receiving com- menclations from a' Gannett Newspapers evaluating com- mittee and the National School Yearbook Association. The diverse occupations offered on the GENOATK staff attract students of all interests-art, creative writing, salesmanship, and organizational ability. Members find that each year presents a new challenge-to produce a better annual than the previous year's. Work on the yearbook starts in April when the colored liner, a fairly recent addition to the GENOATK, is determined and photographed. The following Septem- ber, the GENOATK staff becomes the most active club in school, working for two hours every Monday night and finishing assignments during the week. Executive staff members annually attend conferences in Rochester and East Aurora, New York, to acquire novel ideas on year- book production. All this effort is directed toward meet- ing the final deadline in March, when the last pages of the GENOATK are sent to Intercollegiate Press in Kansas City. . -,,. if f X A X f ' 't'EZ?v..f5,15.f : -t' a ,vs 7 ,VV., A ,,,y L, , i ccii. I TYPISTS - ABOVE: Patricia Schiano, Dorothy Vrky Hannigan. RIGHT: Raymond Potter. ,,.', il'tt- Q 98

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National Honor Society lnducts New Members Vastly expanding its program for the year, the Thomas J. Connor Chapter of the National Honor Society completed an active schedule. Meetings were held monthly at members' homes, where the society discussed and compared books and listened to various speakers. Three winter meetings were devot.ed to lectures in art appreciation given by Mr. Aloi of Wheatland-Chili art department. As an aid to underclassmen, the Honor Society sponsored an assembly in which five alumni described their colleges and answered questions pertain- ing to college life. In addition to these activities, the National Honor Society fulfilled its obligations as a service group by compiling the honor roll, ushering at school functions and graduation, and performing varied other duties requested of them during the school term. However, the most important event in the Honor Sociey calendar occurred on November 13, T962-the annual induction ceremony. Six iuniors and two seniors were admitted to the select society, swelling its numbers to fourteen. The new inductees were Sandra Dell and Richard Pearce, seniors, Margaret Baker, Lael Groth, Alan Severance, Kristen Thomsen, Linda Whitlow, and Barbara Zuck, iuniors. David Bishop, president of the chapter, presents Richard Pearce with his Honor Society pin. STANDING: David Bishop, Kristen Thomsen, Camilla O'Brien, John Harding, Lael Groth, Margaret Baker, Linda Whitlow, SEATED: Donna Jacobsen, Richard Pearce, John Ranous, Sandra Dell, Joshua Benin, Alan Severance, Barbara Zuck.



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F the Traditional and the Novel EXECUTIVE STAFF: Linda Miller, Secrefary, Krisfen Thomsen, Junior Associate Editor, David Bishop, Ediforf D 0 3 5 nna Jacobsen, Associafe Editor, Mark Cullings, Business Manager E s s 5 Sherrie Tesch. STAFF: Alan Severance,, Christanne RiHenhouse,Mary Haas, Linda Phaff, Kaihleen Rogers, Kris Thomsen, Junior Ediior, and Miss Margaret Spence, yearbook advisor, smile their approval of negafives. BUSINESS STAFF: Mark Cullings, Business Manager, Jean Zimber, Rober? Goodell.

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