

SKI
CLUB-Front
row:
D. Fe,Jer, C.
\Va~
man,
J.
W(')J,,
L.
ll arrb.
K. Shearer,
~1.
Baker,
~1.
Lawre nce, L. Sanik.
Seccmd rotc:
D.
Slocum. \V. Kalwt•it. E. Ditmer. K. Supt•r, P. \lurgan , P. :-.:aat/,
J.
Ski enthusiasts braved wind, weather, and early
hours as they trave led by bus to Scotch Valley every
Saturday that skiing conditions were favorable.
i\lembers of the ski club purchased "Skibee"
patches which distinguished them from other skiers
on the slopes.
In February, for a change of scene, they traveled
to Bromley, a large resort area in Vermont.
HOOTENANNY CLUB-Front
rmc:
D . lhv.lett,
J.
AndeNm,
~I.
Eu,tice,
~1.
Abdallah.
Seco11d row:
B. Will , D. llunt,
J.
Knapp,
~I
Roper,
\I.
8\am.
~I. ~!cLean.
Third row:
K. Cro\t''· C. Conle\, K.
86
Lawlt'''·
J.
Cum•ro.
Back rcitc:
J.
Kehoe, T . Duff) , C.
~lcCurl ,
J
~litchell ,
J.
Carline, T. Cook, R. Krohn,
~1.
Lloyd Baker, advht•r.
Guitars and banjos accompanied the llootenanny
Club as they sang for teache rs and students at the
foreign exchange tea in October.
The group also entertained participants of the
All-County Music Festival at an informal hoote nanny
in December, and went caroling.
A trio comprised of Kris Rose. Don Reinhardt, and
jim Lawless took first pnze at the Talent Show.
Foell,
R.
Truman, vice-presiden t, }. DeFiore,
S.
DeLello,
C.
Seeley,
~ecretar\',
k .
Ro,e,
L.
"'ood.
Back row:
T. llolow;teh, D . Scott,
D .
RcinharC:It,
J.
Lawle\\, pre,ident,
~I.
Brown, D. Coom.