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Varied i i Above: Dawn Chapman and Chrissy Harris found that Jenkintown football games were the place to be. Tuning out pain, R.T.J. Wenzel donates blood. Activities Life as a Jenkintown student is often hectic, confusing, and busy, but once one is involved, a great time is guaranteed. Student activity is a prime characteristic of Jenkintown High. Practi- cally everyone is involved in some activity and most are active in two, three, or four activities. Once involved, students throw themselves full force into their activities often balancing extra- curricular events with after-school jobs, academ- ics and sports. There are activities for everyone. Whether one chooses to join Jenkintown's sports teams, where small size promises involvement for ev- eryone, or strives for academic excellence, each can find his niche. There is no doubt that Student Life at Jenkin- town is unique, From sports to social clubs to academic groups, the student is wholeheartedly involved. There is a spot for each of Jenkin- town's diverse interests, and everyone can find his spot to fit in. It is merely the student's job to take advantage of all there is to do. ThingsfStudent Life 53
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Chris Vernick, Jessica Mauger, Betsy McCutcheon, Patty McHugh pack donated clothing for a needy woman and her family in Kentucky Of the People, By the People ' ' etween Kentucky and Kenya lies a little place called Jenkin- ' ' town . . . Student council has been stretched thin this year. It has sponsored activi- ties as far west as Kentucky, as far south as Kenya, and of course, as close as Jenkintown. Boxes upon boxes of clothing were collected and mailed to a needy family in the Kentucky hills by student council members. In the spring, an all-night volleyball marathon raised money for the starving people of Ke- nya. Back home, student council worked 54 Student GovernmentfThings planning activities for the students as well. ln the traditional manner, a suc- cessful October Homecoming Dance was held. At Christmas time student council became matchmakers when they sponsored a party held before the winter break. Computer printouts of everyone's ten most compatible people were the main attractions, and cookies, music, and contests all provided enter- tainment. Under the leadership of Jes- sica Mauger, Betsy McCutcheon, Chris Vernick, and Stacy Morrison, the 1984-85 student council struggled to meet the interests of the student body
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