

OUTING CLUB-Fror1t
row:
D. Maier, K. Marcy, T. Harrington,
L.
Harris, A. Robinson, C. VanBuren, A. Forrest, C. Forrest.
Second
row:
J. Conner, M. Roberts, P. Morgan, Mrs. Johanna Koenig, ad–
viser. M. Byam. M. Roper. M. Abdallah.
Third row:
.
Blanchard,
Departing
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an Outing
Club
excursion,
Mrs.
Koenig
and members
of the group anticipate
c/imbir~g
the snow covered hills behind the
school
in
search of a camping site for a spring overnight.
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M. Wright, S. Sanly,
L.
Sanik, B. Kurtz, J. Goodrich, P. White, S.
Clark.
Back row:
Mr. Helmut Schaefer, K. Bouboulis, W. Kalweit,
M. Brown, R. Fletcher, R. Patterson,
J.
Couden, Mrs. Emily
Schaefer.
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Avid hikers visit Vlei,
climb mountain trails
Escaping the pressures of every day studies, mem–
bers of the Outing Club found adventure and compati–
bility in group hikes and overnights. A bicycle hike
down the backroad to Otego was just the beginning.
The November hike to the Vlei proved both edu–
cational and enjoyable; clubbers learned of the Sun–
dew and discovered a patch of cranberries which they
picked and later transformed into cranberry jelly with
the aid of Mrs. Koenig's bunsen burner.
The last of the winter outings found carefree but
chilly hikers roasting hot dogs by the table rocks in
back of Hartwick College on a February afternoon.
A1))'il saw the group packed for an overnight at
Gifford Hill, ana the sojourn at Whetstone Gulf June
3-5
climaxed the Outing Club activities.