Kennedy High School - Legacy Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD)

 - Class of 1968

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Kennedy High School - Legacy Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 83 of 190
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FOLK CLUB Guitarists entertain at informal jam sessions Doing your ovvn thing is very important in modern times. That was vvhy some fifteen folk-lovers got together to form the Folk Club. During the year they held informal gatherings on Wednesday afternoons, they strummed their guitars, sang folk tunes, made up their own songs, and sometimes just talked. Although they niet informally, other students felt they were good enough to entertain at a school coffee house. , School Store - Linda D'Pugh, Nancy Wagner, Bonnie Wilkinson, Candy Barnett, Cathy Whittaker, Patty Scafone, Melody Durant. Folk Club - Row 1: Dick Bayne, Betsy Read, Row 2: Laura Harrison, Tonia Chamberlain, Steve Schatz, Leslie Harrison. Row 3: Arte Abrams, leri Ciunod, lay Myatt, Steve Eisenberg. SCHOOL STORE Students benetit from efficient store service Did you need a book for English? Or a pom-pom for the games? Chances are that you found your needs stocked in the student-run school store. An efficient staff ran the store, keeping it open before school, during every lunch period and for forty-eight minutes after the last lunch period. These girls took a personal interest in their customers and many students went to the store just to talk to them.

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BRIDGE Cardsharks succeed in count competition Out of the Bridge Club which consisted of about ten students, two competitive teams were chosen. These boys played in county bridge tournaments. Proving to be expert cardsharks, they won most of the meets. All of the bridge enthusiasts gathered several times a vveek to study the game and learn advanced techniques, to develop skill and finesse. They attempted to insure the perpetuation of the group by asking the Student Congress to subsidize them for their equipment. Harold Goodman waits for Mickey Rubinstein's bid jeff Cahill, Mickey Rubinstein, lim Moller, james Cahill, Mike Cotts, left Lisse, Fred Kerman, Harold Goodman. -sa, A- I' H 78



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Home Economics - Row 7: Kathy Boos, Marcy Magazine, Debbie Poole, Sherrie Merwitz, Audrey Bennett, Carole Tracey, Row 2: Cathy Kirkus, Sharon David, Linda Goldstein, Linda Springborn, Kathy Shaffer, Glennie lo Murphy, Sue York, Ellie Merwitz. Row 3: Mrs. Rabunsky, Miss Geinger, Gail Lester. - 4 1 ,Q wil -ll To the right: Home Economics officers - Marcy Magazine, Historian, Kathy Shaffer, Vice-President, Sherrie Merwitz, President, Linda Goldstein, Treasurer, Gail Lester, Secretary. Below: Community Service - Row T: Marci Goldstein, Marsha Klioze, Diana Delmar, Bonnie Dubin, lanet Forman. Row 2: Marilyn Bogen, Shelly Silverman, Helene Faust, Michelle Criswell, Cheryl Sind, jane Reid, Karen Shore. HOME EC, COMMUNITY SER VICE Girls provide service in school, communit The development of homemaking skills was one of the two major goals of the members of the Home Economics Club. The second goal was to provide useful services for the school. The girls served as hostesses for various functions and spent a great deal of time making new draperies for the Home Arts living room. As a community establishment Kennedy High School had to take its place in aiding the community - so, a Community Service Club was formed early in the year. Its members were dedicated to assisting both school and community in various charity drives.

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Kennedy High School - Legacy Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 97

1968, pg 97

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1968, pg 167

Kennedy High School - Legacy Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 35

1968, pg 35

Kennedy High School - Legacy Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 114

1968, pg 114

Kennedy High School - Legacy Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 170

1968, pg 170

Kennedy High School - Legacy Yearbook (Silver Spring, MD) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 52

1968, pg 52


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