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Club International Top left to nght Natisha DuQuesnay, Hope Nixon, Natalie McFadden, Vicki Ortiz, Mike Bird, Lisa Napolean Mr Lafferty Martine St Clair Tanyiki Davenport, and Veronica Stevens. Bottom Kym Alston Samantha DuQuesnay, Tamara Xavier, and Daphne Marc. The Club lnternational Offers the students the opportunity to explore and experience many foreign cultures. The members organize and participate in festivals celebrating the cus- toms and holidays of many different nationali- ties. Among the activities are trips to exotic res- taurants, Oktoberfest Party, visits to Ethnic Fairs and International Festivals, performance of an lnternational Show including Foreign Lan- guage Songs and Costumes and visits by foreign guests to meetings. Club lnternational
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The 41 Club is a project of Willingboro High School's Faculty X Staff Advisory Coun- cil. The Club is designed to recognize individ- ual students who distinguish themselves through consistent effort, community and f or school service and who contribute in a posi- tive manner to the image of our high school. Additionally, the 9961 Club recognizes out- standing staff members and clubs or sports teams who have contributed to the overall image of our school. Approximately 100 stu' dents will receive this honor the 1987- 1988 school year. The - low were the first to begin' ning of the school The W1 Club Committee, left to right: Dr. John Wasinda Ms Joan McAndrevv, Mr. Harry Dorshavv, Dr. Paul Metzger, Mr. Russell McLemore Repici, and Mr. Sidney Taylor. r i 3 l is . Top, left to right: Shawn Decker, Vaughn Q W Wright Bottom, left to Nichol Skopelitis, Stephanie McLeod, Christy Berry, and Michele Williams. it 'R L3 Cijntje 1 Club nfl Club
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CC 77 ysterious . N.. Young American Intercultural Club he Young American Intercul- tural Club is an outgrowth of the Afro-American Club. This club came about to include all ethnic groups within the school. The main purpose is to afford interaction of all ethnic groups to lead to a positive un- derstanding of each other, and better future relationships. Mrs. Dolores Brooks, Club Advisor plans to enrich the members socially and culturally. This year the Club is planning several trips that will include the Trade Cen- ter in New York, the Statue of Liber- ty, the Rockefeller Center, Inter-Har- Institute in Washington, D.C. Most of our trips will occur on Saturday's and will be open to the community. We will have a Spring Fashion Show to aid the NAACP. The activities of this club is to give our students responsi- bilities, interaction, and community involvement. Class Officers for 1987- 1988 are: President, David Martin, 1st Vice-President, Lucienda Smith, 2nd Vice-President, Nora Lloyd, Business Manager, Ansonya Lewis, Recording Secretary, Alicia Glenn, Treasurer, Tawana Gaynor, Business Secretary, Michele Cos- bor in Baltimore and the Smithsonian ton. Young American Intercultural Club
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