Chenango Valley High School 1961 Yearbook (Chenango Bridge, NY) - Full Access

68 Business Club Business Club is organized to assist the teachers in any typing or mimeographing work. The members learn how to operate various business machines. The club enter– tains speakers and takes field trips to local business organizations to learn more about the business world. The officers are: Presi– dent, !V.arsha Fish; Vice President, Beverly Agard; Treasurer, Regina Donahue; and Secretary, Jessie Marino. ROWONE: Left to Right, P. Knopp, B. Lone, S. Williams, K. Fernald, M. Popeck, S. Vaughn, M. Cook, W. lllsley ROW TWO: B. Gates, N. t-blbert, M. Popeck, G. Parsons, J. Motts, L. Clearwater, B. Previte, M. Show, H. Young ROW THREE: J. Morino, S. Buchta, C. Lusk, K. Gale, L. Harding, R. Donohue, D. O'Brien, B. Agard, M. Fish Key Club Key Club, primarily a service organization, is composed of senior-high boys who meet the scholastic requirement and are recommended by the principal or guidance counselor as possess– ors of potential leadership qualities in addition to the citizenship requirement. "We Build," is the Key Club motto, and the boys exemplify the spirit in their service to school and community. Key Club Projects for 1960-61 included: as– sistance to Student Loon Fund; parents' night; clean up community cemeteries; candy sale and a school dance. Officers were: President, Brian Barrus; Vice-President, Robert Slagle; Secretary, Craig Thomas; Treasurer, Robert Booth. ROW ONE: Left to Right, C. Brandow, J. Cook, R. Marier, J. Cook, R. Booth ROW TWO: R. Slagle, D. Holcomb, M. Scott, M. Mikolos, D. Almy, G. Lewis, G. Harris ROW THREE: M. Benjamin, J. Lees, R. Fyfe, B. Morton, T. Jones, J. Barber, D. Boker, A. Cullen ROW FOUR: R. Rose, G. Hitchcock, 7, J. Peppemick, B. Barrus, B. Pomeroy, W. Doren.

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