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WALTER CHARLES HUNTSINGER, JR. l25 Grant Avenue Motor man . . . a great sense of humor . . . noted individualist . . . graphic arts. MARYANNA ILVES l507 Dogwood Drive Mar . . . girl of many con- trasts . . . artistically expressive . . . college. Art Club 3,47 Boooster Club 37 Drama Club 2,3,47 Folk Music Club 47 F.T.A. 1,2,3,47 Junior-Sen- ior Play 47 Language Club 1,27 Prom 4. DOUGLAS BAKER HUDGINS l30-I Beaverbrook Road Hudge . . . a good man who keeps 'em laughing7 keeps 'em coming . . . college. Booster Club 3j Choir 4j Chorus l,2,3,47 Football 2,3,47 Prom 3,42 Variety Show 37 Wrestling 2,4. ROBERT TOMAS HYNES I03 Lincoln Avenue Game time on the football field . . . the glory that was Rome in books . . . engineering. Football 3,47 Radio Club 3,4. SANDRA RORI ISAACSON I33 Keats Place Eyesy . . . strong addiction to music . . . lively interest in the Spanish language . . . beau- tician. Art Club 3,47 Language Club 17 Office Aide 37 Prom 4. ROBERT GEORGE HUFFMAN I243 Forge Road Always on the ball . . . eighy- eight keys unlock his heart . . . engineering. Bowling 3,47 Choir 47 Golf 2,3,47 Language Club l,21 Na- tional Honor Society7 Prom 3,4. JUNE MARIE IDZAL l4I Mansfield Boulevard The Miss America look . . . congenial camp counselor . . . creativity in ceramics . . . col- lege. Art Club 2,37 Executive Council 47 F.T.A. 2,37 Junior-Senior Play 3,47 Language b 1,27 LIONS ROAR Pr m . pdl? lfli its' elif' MARGARET ANlN JACKSON IO9 Springhouse Court P.J.f' . . I self-expression through the artistic media . . . modeling. Art Club 1,2,3,47 Booster Club l,2,37 Drama Club 1,27 Folk Music Club 47 Junior-Senior Play 2,3,47 Language Club 1,27 Poetry Club 27 Prom 47 Student Council 17 Variety Show 2. WAYNE RONALD HUNTSINGER ll4 Brace Road A hard-hitting halfback and all- American athlete . . . uncontain- able sense of humor . . . college. Basketball 1,2,3,47 Class Offi- cer 17 Football 1,2,3,47 Language Club l,2,37 LIONS ROAR 17 Prom 47 Student Council 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,47 Variety Show 3,4. JEFFERY EDMOUNDS INGRAM Kresson Road The happy wanderer . . . iazz and gymnastics . . . a collec- tor of firearms . . . Armed Forces. Art Club 47 Gymnastics 3.
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JACK HORNSTEIN 3l4 Cranford Road Crossing the Delaware to the City of Brotherly Love . . . pre- ters physical activity . . . unde- cided. HARRIET JEAN HOLZMAN I2 Eddy Lane Cookie . . . el espanol es muy interesante . . . soft-spoken but friendly . . . teacher. Booster Club 35 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Gym Aide 35 Junior-Senior Play 3,45 Language Club l,2,35 LIONS ROAR 3,45 National Honor Soci- ety5 Prom 45 RAMPANT 4. DAVID BLAKE HOOPER IIO Sharrow Vale Road Hoop . . . our all-American president . . . interests are high in the clouds . . . college. Language Club I5 OFFice Aide 2,35 Student Council 2,3,45 Swim- ming I5 Wrestling 2,3. JAMES GREGORY HOPKINS I8 Chestnut Terrace Hop . . . Mister Machine . . . golden hours with cue in hand . . . college. Basketball I5 Booster Club 2,35 Football 1,45 Language Club 25 Track I5 Wrestling 3,4. GARY DOUGLAS HUBER I57 Wesley Avenue Science fiction and chemical fact . . . his iazz swings . . . elec- trical engineering. Engineering Club 4. LINDA DEAN HOMER 326 Monmouth Drive An Irish rose . . . exploring the mind . . . her poetry . . . Peace Corps. ROBERT JAMES HOPE 628 Longwood Avenue Enemy of no one, leaving well enough alone . . . savors sport- ing stories . . . Air Force. KENNETH JOHN HORNBACK I500 Maple Avenue Dick . . . speed demon . . . the WIBG beat . . . further edu- cation. RONALD KARL HUBER I57 Wesley Avenue Gadgets, gizmos, and thinga- maiigs' . . . serious student . . . mechanical engineering. Engineering Club 4. SUSAN LESLIE HORWITZ 805 West Cherry Hill Apts. Big eyes on a tiny girl . . . exuberantly loquacious . . . art rates .pil . . . elementary teacher. Art Club 2,35 Booster Club 35 Drama Club 35 Guidance Aide 25 Junior-Senior Play 45 Language Club 35 National Honor Society5 Prom 35 RAMPANT 4.
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JOHN ROBERT JARDEL 8I9 Fulton Street Nonchalant . . . passion for cars . . . up the street . . . career minded. Biology Club 25 Booster Club 3,45 Engineering Club 45 Langu- age Club I,2,-45 Radio Club 2. JAMES PHILLIP JOHNSON 4l0 Wayland Road Jimmy . . . living a good life . . . the classic nice guy . . . Coast Guard. Booster Club 35 Executive Council 45 Gym Aide 35 Language Club 'I,25 Oftice Aide 35 Swim- ming I,2,3,4. PHILIP DEAN JACQUES 206 Barclay Lane Flip . . . will-return to Texas someday . . . history promotes appreciation and understanding . . . actor. Chorus 45 Drama Club 25 Monitor 3. ALAN WAYNE JOHNSON 9I5 Longwood Avenue Wonder if he's kidding . . . working to increase his capital . . . lawyer. Football I. PAUL L. JOHNSON I McPI1eIin Avenue Jive . . . don't look now but it's a tattoo . . . quietly striking . . . business school. Junior-Senior Play 3. JOSEPH WILLIAM JAKUBEC 208 Ashland Avenue The pioneer spirit . . . outdoor activities-sports and mountain climbing . . . agriculture. Cross Country 35 Track 3. CAROL JOHNSON 69-B Parkway Apts. lrish . . . satisfaction from ceramics . . . perhaps the Peace Corps. Art Club 1,2,3,45 Folk Music Club 4. PAMELA SUE JOHNSTON 233 Redstone Ridge Friendly little girl with the gold XKE . . . noted for softball stance and diving form . . . soci- ology teacher. F.T.A. 2,35 Hockey 1,25 Junior- Senior Play 3,45 Language Club I5 Softball 2,3,45 Swimming'2. THOMAS LOUIS JELINSKI I29 South Woodstock Drive Moose . . . Cherry Hill's big- time bowler . . . taste for danger- ous living . . . electronics en- gineer. H Baseball I5 Basketball I5 Bowl- ing I,2,3,4p Football 35 Language Club I,2. LEONARD MERTEAL JOHNSON 7 Coleman Road Teal . . . stuck on peanut butter . . . a wild antagonizer . . . mechanic. Baseball I5 Basketball I,2,35 Football 25 Track 2,3.
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