

The Chenango Valley Key
Club is a service organization,
helping the school and the sur–
rounding community.
This year the club worked at a
pancake breakfast for Multiple
Sclerosis. During their school
year the club performed for
football and basketball games
and setting up the name board.
They also worked at the Kiwanis
Club travelogues. In the Spring,
the club went to Washington,
D.C.
Receptionists work in the
lobby each day. They provide an
important service to the school.
The girls help visitors around
the school. Also they work for
the office, running errands for
the secretaries.
Varsity Club: Front Row: Jim Di
Masc io, Carolyn Jagger; trea ·
surer, Bill Hatton; vice-president,
Joanne Thorne; president. Pat
Warne; secretary, Missy Linehan,
Second Row: Barb Krna, Terry
Neiss, Linda Guzylak, Pam Krna,
Denise Fiato, Nancy Thorne, Tim·
mie Reynolds, Back Row: Marga–
ret Dodson, Ann Marie Vinci, Sara
DeCastro, Linda Lamb, Eileen
Lobacz, Karen Konecny, unidenti·
fied, unidentified, Michelle felice,
Absent: Sue Warne, John Klepfer,
Joe Raneri, Gary Wassamer,
Grace Wilson.
Open to all students with a
Varsity letter, this year's Varsity
Club helped the school in many
ways. The club worked the pop–
corn machine for the basketball
and football games. It also ush–
ered for the school's play pro–
ductions. The club tried to raise
enough money this year to buy
jackets for the members.