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f1' T 'l FHA-HERD lnvolves Student in School and Communit i i l The goal of Future Homemakers of Amer- ica is to help youth assume their roles in society through home economics educa- tion in areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation and community involvement. This year both FHA and HERO members attended the Southern Fall Regional Meeting held at Delran and The State Convention which was held in Cherry Hill at the Cherry Hill Holiday lnn in May. Advisor: J. Velutello, Michelle Smargisso, L. Simpkins, K. Krawczyk. Not Pictured: S. Weiser. Sitting: M. Buck, L. Siconolfi, L. Koch, W. Hqolzapfel. Kneeling: A. Horner, Darlene Aquilar, P. lacobs, L. Martin. Standing: M. Oberschmidt, D. Gilbert, K. lacobs, D. Ka Advisor, I. Velutello. 158
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lonor Society 84 Medical Explorers Berve School and Community The National Honor Society, an organization of students who have demonstrated charac- ter, service, scholarship, and leadership con- tinues to be the driving force behind the suc- cessful bloodmobiles at DHS. Because of their support and hard work, the American Red Cross can count on the DHS community for almost 200 pints of blood from combined vis- its in November and May. In addition to sup- porting the ARC, the Honor Society provides a tutoring program for students in need. Pictured Left: Sitting: K. Alberti, L. Monterosso, L. Wixler, L. Paootto, F. Mannella, L. Heizler. Row 2: D. Marino, A. Strauss, L. Geary, I. McAllister, I. Rippey, advisor, Ms. K. Sharkey. Row 3: T. Cohan, H. Hubbs, T. loo, L. Troutman, B. Gold, S. Horner, T. McDermott, M. Machtay, F. Klem- ann, M. McBrearty, T. Hamm. Medical Explorers, a co-ed branch of the Boy Scouts of America, is advised by Ms. Barbara Benoqitz. The group provides its membership with opportunities to obtain varied experi- ences in medically related fields. Those partici- pating in Post H500 have a wide variety of interests and aspirations ranging from physi- cians, nurses and medical technologists to just helping others. The Explorers spend the majority of their time volunteering at Zur- brugg Hospital. Pictured Left: Kneeling: L. Christie, K. Alberti, T. loo, T. Hamm. Row 2: Ms. Benowitz, B. Masterson, L. Roy, N. Ahmed, D. Sanders, L. Vivanco, L. Goldy, R. Grewal. Row 3: L. Wixler, L. Sheetz, M. Schultz, M. Masterson, D. Fer- nandez, M. Alberti, K. Wells, R. Schliep. Row 4: M. Machtay, F. Bass, S. Lipinsky, N. Beck, E. Troutman, D. Vassallo. ' 157
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eeling: I.. Damon, R. Hedgespeth, D. Tomsack, H. Heaton, S. Gartner, l. Friedly, I, lackson. Sitting: l. Cartney, D. Duckworth, R. Zebrovvski, L. Entwistle, C. Kuhn, R. D'Elena, K. Lee, M. Datillio, S. Reifstech. nding. T Trotter, P. Lefvlunyon, S. Esvvorthy, l. Novvosielski, D. Willie, B. Dae, D. Bernare. DE Develops Leadership The DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA develops leadership abilities through elected officers. The club is designed to enhance self-esteem and self- confidence through its members. Social responsibility and attitudes are attained by meeting and competing with other high school students at the regional, state and national levels, while their marketing and free enterprise skills are enriched. DECA is learning and DECA is fun! End and Phipps Place in Competition By participating in a variety of activities and competitions, members of Future Business Leaders of America QFBLAJ gain a better understanding of business. ln the regional and state competitions, students compete against students from other schools in dif- ferent areas such as typing, stenography, accounting, business lavv and math, data processing, job interview, etc. At the regional competition on February 21, loyce Phipps placed 7th in the office procedures event and Lorraine End placed 4th in the Steno I event. g 159
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