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Youth And Government The Youth in Government program at Gateway participates in two activities sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. The first is a model UN. program where a group of five students study the economic, social, cultural and political aspects of a foreign country and then represents the country in a mock assembly held in Washington, D.C. in December. This year our students represented Great IL TO RJ: M. Scott, 1. Weeks, K. Bezdziecki, I. Larson. Debate The Debate Team has been extremely active this year. At the time the yearbook went to press, the team was undefeated and in first place in the South Jersey De- bate League, which consists of 16 teams. Also on the agenda for the Spring are two large tournaments: Glassboro State Col- lege Tournament and Rutgers College Debate Tournament. The Debate Team has an exceptionally long season which begins in early Septem- ber and continues through early May. Since they put in so much hard work, the members of the team deserve your sup- port. KL TO RJ: G. Hellyer, D. English, C. Miller, T. Squires, D. Meeks. Britain and Israel in an assembly with 112 countries being represented by young people from the Middle Atlantic states, Wisconsin and Minnesota. The other program is the New jer- sey Youth Legislature where individ- ual students will research the current problems of their state, write-up a pro- posed bill and defend it in a mock as- sembly at the Capital Building in Tren- ton. All successful pieces of legislature are forwarded to our actual state repre- sentatives if the bill is valid and realistic, appropriate actions are taken. rkofvr Row IL TO RJ : L. Thoman, K. Bezdziecki, c. Miller, BACK Row. S. Magee, T. Squires, D. English, Mr. Wilkinson, D. Connely, D. Meeks fs
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Frosh Football F3 . GATORS GMO ' TOP: Coach Badiali, C. Abate, P. Brown, B. Simmorman, D. Costello, C. Holmstram, S. Stanley, I. Yeager, P.Wckh, 1. Hughes, B. Bello, C. Murtaugh, M. Kreloff, Coach Hensell. MIDDLE: P. OBrian, B. Wozniak, B. Anusky, H. Elton, M. Midas, T. Cinveny, R. Turing, H. Rastien, R. Kinkade, M. Hope, j. Tasca. BOTTOMJE. Beck, H. Berry, D. Aduski, C. Ohrenich, C. Gill, T. Carbrey, B. Nebel, M. Hand, P. Kelly, B. Bailey, D. Beck. n K . -W 'K M -.. - 1 .. . ...t , . - TOP KSTANDINCJ : M. Hoban, M. Bailey, B. Ohrenich, 5. Martin, C. Bate, 1. Carter, 1. Connelley, E. Martino. FRONT KSITTINGJ: B. Cooper, B. Matsuk, S. Dixey, C. Ohrenich, H. Elton, G. Hood. 156
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ll ll Mom Our Advisor Being the editors of a yearbook is an endless 'ob. There are constantly dead- lines to be met, layouts to be complet- ed, copy to be tyEed and information to be gotten. We ad our problems, as all editors do. First, a theme had to be selected. Next came dedication. The senior class voted and a re-vote had to be taken bacause the votes were so close. But, the hardest job by far was the senior section. There were as many different opinions on how the popular- ity polls should be done as there were seniors. As the editors, we chose what we felt would be best for our yearbook. A special thank you to those people who stood behind us despite these and other problems. There were, however, many high points to working on the yearbook. It made our senior year a real enlight- ment and we're glad for that exper- ience. We would especially like to acknowl- edge the help of and thank most gra- ciously: Mr. john Fisher and Mrs. Eve- lyn Shinnick for all of their help with the dedication, Mr. Bernie Badiali for photographic work, our photographers jack Stang and joe Benkert, Howard and Mark from Zamsky Studios, Mr. Terry ffTop Cat McGovern for his ter- rific ideas, Tina Krusch for her out- standin art work, Mrs. Natalie McFee- ly for time use ,of her typewriters, Dr. Theodore Lempert for the Charlie Brown photographs, the journalism and Layout and Design classes, and the unknown person who saved our lives in regard to the dedication. An especially warm thank you to our adlvisor, Mom - Mrs. Brenda Bur- re . The Editors of the 1976 Profile Anita Kalabus and Bonnie Kean KNEELING Q TO Rl j Benkert j Stewart, A. Schoenwise, FIRST ROW: B. Kean, A. Kalabus, lEditorsl, K. McDonald, j. McCall, B. Dandrow, j Villari j Klingenberg B Krusch SECOND ROW: K. Toomey, A. DeCandia, L. Ewan, T. DiGrazio, T. Gavin, K. Bezdziecki, D. Meeks.
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