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Leftto right top D Walls K Maddred C Ketels M Walls J Campbell, E. DiBella, B. Cramer, T. Davenport, L. Howard, T. Xavier, T. Whitmore, S. Baker, L. Hanley M Dunn Middle D Calbazana Mrs Soderstrom M J D1Nardo, L. DiNardo, N. Sue, M. Cupid, Y. Cupid, K. Peeples, N. Coleman, A. Ooka, L. Hickey, D D1Martina R McKinney D Santora Bottom N Phillips B Adams, D. Cain,M. Kovach, G. Williams, M.J. Kinsey,D.Gordon, S. Kovach, K. Alston,N. Lewis. The Z-Club is a service organization for young women. lt's motto is 'tGrowth through Service, and its goals are service to the school and community. Among the Z-Clubfs many activities this year were ushering at Back to School Night in October and organizing Teacher Appreciation Day and an egg hunt for faculty children. Z' Club members also provided the flowers for Homecoming and prepared food for the Homecoming Dance. The Club's community service included working at the Burling- ton County Special Services Schools at Halloween and distributing food baskets to needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Carols were sung at a Mt. Holly Nursing Home and entertainment provided at the Tender Home for the elderly. Z-Clubbers raised money through a Carnation sale for the Ameri- can Heart Association and participated in a Walk-A-Thon for the March of Dimes. Many members have earned money for the club by working at Great Adventure. The Z-Club won the Franklin Award for outstanding service to the March of Dimes this year for continued service to their cause. Under the direction of Mrs. Soderstrom, the Z-Club has proven to be an active, caring, and socially aware group of young women. Officers for the 1988 school year are: President, Nancy Lewis, Vice-President, Donna Cain, Secretary, Kathy Gordon, Trea- surer, Mary AJO Kinsey, and Historian, Niko Phillips. Th Kids Are Alright , ,y 0 o Who V 1 fs' J z-club . f
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cc - - orn , With A Little Help Fr Friend . . . B atles l. ..l1l1-- H 'lg A .A-1. Top, left to right: Gene Edwards, Bob LePage, Kim Williams, Mike Polin, Mike Gehin, Mark Stevens, Mark Rahn, Rick Emenheiser, Justin Schaller, Middle, left to right: Gary Hunter, Justin Winters, Edric James, Bobby Schwartz, Mark Smith, Linda Martin, Sung Moon, B.J. Bailey, Mr. Liberatore. Bottom, Iedt to right: George Guy, Todd Outten, Mark Nottingham, Chandler Jones, Pat Madigan, Eric Schuetz, Rami Abdallah. The Willingboro High School Key Club is a group of male student volunteers who spend their time helping their fellow students and community. Under the direction of Mr. Liberatore, the group planned visits to the Burlington County Special Services School and assisted teachers with their annual Halloween party for the handicapped children. The Key Clubbers collected and made food baskets for the needy families during the winter holidays. They accompanied the Z-Club to the Tender Home for Christmas Carolling. In addition, these service-oriented young men helped the March of Dimes during the Walk-A-Thon and provided assis- tance to the high school at special events held at the school during the year. V Key Club 2 5 in 1 - J
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66 he Vica Club is designed for students in the Trade and Industrial Vocational Areas. At WHS the VICA Club members are students involved in Cosmetology, T.V. Communications, Electronics Products Servicing, Carpentry, Elec- tricity, HeatingfAir-Conditioning, Plumbing, and C.l.E. tCooperative Industrial Educationl. The VICA Club provides personal development, lead- ership opportunities, recognition, competitive pro- grams, and achievement programs for the stu- dents. The club also provides many service and community projects. V.I.C.A. orking 9 to U. . ..kl 7 ,ld Aff V VICA Above, left: Heating and Air Conditioning students learning to repair copper tubing. Above, right: The VICA opening and closing team for the state competition. Left: Mrs. McGinty and Cosmetology student, Dana La- sure. Above: Iris and her client during class,
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