Kennedy High School - Gryphon Yearbook (Willingboro, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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A few trees huddle out front, eu- phemistically referred to as Christy Park, and the endless rows of cars glitter in the morning sun in the student parking lot where all students aren't allowed to park. 3 But inside, to the quiet cacaphony of clicking slide rules, squeaking chalk and tapping typewriters, Ken- nedy High is happening. For it is the tidal waves of bodies and blurred faces surging through the halls to class, the chalk wielding perpetrators of education, the quiet concentration of desk top doodlers, the mass hys- teria rocking the bleachers on pep rally days, and the furtive innocence ofthe lavatory smokers that make an ordinary, nondescript architectls nightmare into the Kennedy High we all know. Kennedy means different things to different people, to some itls an academic challenge, to others, the chal- lenge is to see how much they can pull over on the teachers. lt's a social center, a meeting place for friends, and unfortunately, sometimes a hostile con- frontation point for those with opposing views. But it also means some things to everybody-a football team that always wins Calmostj, morning announcements that nobody listens to, the last minute panic at the end of each marking period, and the wild exhilaration that sets in when June finally arrives. Each person is changed in some way by his years at K.H.S., and he in turn leaves some mark on the school, whether it be an academic or athletic honor, or a deathless message scribbled on the lavatory wall. Each individual moves up, however painfully, through the ranks until, finally senior graduation looms imme- diate, and then comes the time to reflect on all that made Kennedy special to us. On that final June day we will walk out the big glass doors in front, many of us for the last time, and move on. Kennedy will belong to another sea of faces. While all we carry with us are the memories, some good, some bad, some indifferent, maybe. But either way, Kennedy High was and is, something special . . . - f,-,. , ft i ,..,,,,,,,,,,:-was 'E QW ,,,,,, , , 'ffffffif-Q ' K- z . M t Q ' 1. I f .1 -if my-ny , f . ' ' . . - - r V- 'AEE-',. -H532 A Xe' Q Q , , Vyff ,L,, j -. ,nf 93- Q -g , k 5 kt' ' wg A. i i 5 fffriasii- ':+5a!q lv X' X Z, ' L ' z 5 , 4 If 1' ' .: - ' t z ' -' ' . ,. Q -' 'wi'9?ff. BQ-N e W 1 K, ., K f t W' Q. I f . -,-. -'--,. --,-,- r' W: N145 ' ta. ,. X r -rf tteett f ' 1 stst ' - ' Q -- 'f 7 K' '. eete - ' 4 ,aa e e A' is- , 4 N ' K -ff' ' ,'.1,,Q: 'Um . , ' . ' , I . was-' - -K Q, ' f- t . bias'-' 1--. f-, ff-f . 'N 1 1.4 V. 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Speak to the branches of spring and the surprise of blossoms: They too hope for a good year. Search the first winter snowstorm for a symphonic arrangement: it is always there. Take an alphabet of gold or mud and spell as you wish and words: kiss me, kill me, love, hate, ice, thought, victory. Read the numbers on your wrist watch and ask: is being born, being loved, being dead, nothing but numbers? Carl Sandburg 11 X s 4 i. 12 g A 1 Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. Langston Hughes 1 H ,WX .15 U Nt iL IL : mums 'c EQTEX 1 111. U flu' uhuuli iniwxw. 'NX ll QU HUHNIT! and Land mlcizx W- N-wX1'1nX 1l'NL'l'lii!ii -,?m r 'X ,:1,f1 gi'1iw 1 U nf N M V1 +L , A VL as xlwuld he 514 Q. ff'i'f ' ,gww wsu . . 'h 'V , . ' .352 'E My .- u N ,....--ff ,,.,,,- ' ' K 11 uf.. . , 37 .li 5,,lE 'fbi Imsh QLOOD inn-w QR 3, wah mime aww mmm 6 Q . QQ.: f 5 1 ,EE , ' 'v 1 , ,, F . 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A .,,- ' - H is 1 ' ' A 1 5 I -W ,iff W' ,1Ng,w 1 --Q f ,f .n funn r. m ul A i it-i1i3'2i'i HIGH SCHOOL use FWTHE momzois tif: STRUNGBUWHHHIUA MUNSUUN if 4' Mmuu so'ro Jos TURCO Joss mvsnzx vm sANcHEz Mmuu mxmwo Ancno SAVOLDI love is a deep and dark and a lonely and you take it deep take it dark and take it with a lonely winding and when the winding gets too lonely then may come the windflowers and the breath of wind over many flowers winding its way out of many lonely flowers waiting in rainleaf whispers waiting in dry stalks of noon wanting in a music of windbreaths so you can take love as it comes keening as it comes with a voice and a face and you make a talk ofit talking to yourselfa talk with keeping and you put it away for a keen keeping and you find it to be a hoarding and you give it away and yet it stays hoarded like a book read over and over again like one book being a long row of books like leaves ofwindflowers bending low and bending to be never broken Carl Sandburg Fill r -2: ' H 27- - we V V n M 1, 28 ,, 7 -1' 'if . dp .ir ,,- ' A . 33 1 Ms. ': l 5' S I ...... mx if M fl .A---W' Q ,444 I r...-..-.w... When I carefully consider the curious habits of dogs Iam compelled to conclude That man is the superior animal. When I consider the curious habits of man Iconfess, my friend, I am puzzled. Ezra Pound 31 This evening after a hard day's work I asked my wife to play me a Beethoven sonata. With its angelic voices the music recalled me from bustle and worry to the real world, to the one reality which we possess, which gives us joy and tor- ment, the reality in which and for which we live. Afterwards I read a few lines in the book containing the Sermon on the Mount and the sublime, age-old and fundamental words: Thou shalt not kill! But I found no peace, I could neither go to bed nor continue reading. I was filled with anx- iety and unrest, and suddenly, Herr Minister, as I was searching my mind for their cause, I re- membered a few sentences from one of your speeches that I read a few days ago. Your speech was well constructed, otherwise it was not particularly original, significant or provocative. Reduced to the essentials, it said roughly what government officials have been saying in their speeches for a long time: that generally speaking we long for nothing so fer- vently as peace, as a new understanding among nations and fruitful collaboration in building the future, that we wish neither to enrich our- selves nor to satisfy homicidal lusts-but that the time for negotiations is not yet at hand and that for the present there is therefore no al- ternative but to go on bravely waging war. Just about any minister of any of the belligerent na- tions might have made such a speech, and probably will tomorrow or the day after. If tonight your speech keeps me awake, al- though I have read many similar speeches with the same dreary conclusion and slept soundly afterwards, the fault, as I am now certain, lies with Beethoven's sonata and with that ancient book in which I afterwards read, that book which contains the wonderful commandments of Mount Sinai and the luminous words of the Saviour. Beethoven's music and the words of the Bible told me exactly the same thing, they were water from the same spring, the only spring from which man derives good. And then suddenly, Herr Minister, it came to me that your speech, and the speeches of your governing colleagues in both camps, do not How from that spring, that they lack what can make human words im- portant and valuable, They lack love, they lack humanity. Your speech shows a profound feeling of concern and responsibility for your people, its army and its honor. But it shows no feeling for mankind. And, to put it bluntly, it implies hun- dreds of thousands more human sacrifices. Perhaps you will call my reference to Beetho- ven sentimentality. I imagine, though, that you feel a certain respect for the Commandments and for the sayings of Jesus-at least in public. To a Cabinet Minister August l9l7 But if you believe in a single one of the ideals for which you are waging war, the freedom of nations, freedom of the seas, social progress, or the rights of small countries-if you truly, in your heart of hearts, believe in a single one of these generous ideals, you will have to recog- nize on reading your speech that it does not serve that ideal or any other. It is not the ex- pression and product of a faith, of any aware- ness of a human need, but alas, the expression and product of a dilemma. An understandable dilemma, to be sure, for what could be more diflicult at the present time than to acknowledge a certain disappointment with the course of the war and to start looking for the shortest way to peace? But such a dilemma, even if it is shared by ten governments, cannot endure forever. Di- lemmas are solved by necessities. One day it will become necessary for you and your enemy colleagues to face up to your dilemma and make a decision that will put an end to it. The belligerents of both camps have long been disappointed with the course of war. Re- gardless of who has won this battle or that battle, regardless of how much territory or how many prisoners have been taken or lost, the re- sult has not been what one expects in a war. There has been no solution, no decision-and none is in sight. You made your speech in order to hide this great dilemma from yourself and your people, in order to postpone vital decisions twhich al- ways call for sacrificesj-and other government oflicials make their speeches for the same rea- son. Which is understandable. It is easier for a revolutionary or even for a writer to see the hu- man factor in a political situation and draw the proper inferences, than for a responsible states- man. It is easier for one of us because he is un- der no obligation to feel personally responsible for the deep gloom that comes over a nation when it sees that it has not achieved its war aim and that many thousands of human lives and billions in wealth may well have been sacrificed in vain. But that is not the only reason why it is harder for you to recognize the dilemma and make decisions that will put an end to the war. Another reason is that you hear too little music and read the Bible and the great authors too litte. You smile. Or perhaps you will say that you as a private citizen feel very close to Beethoven and to all that is noble and beautiful. And maybe you do. But my heartfelt wish is that one of these days, chancing to hear a piece of sub- lime music, you should suddenly recapture an awareness of those voices that well from the sa- cred spring. I wish that one of these days in a quiet moment you would read a parable of 32 Jesus, a line of Goethe, or a saying of Lao-tse. That moment might be infinitely important to the world. You might find inner liberation. Your eyes and ears might suddenly be opened. For many years, Herr Minister, your eyes and ears have been attuned to theoretical aims rather than reality, they have long been accus- tomed-necessarily so!-to close themselves to much of what constitutes reality, to disregard it, to deny its existence. Do you know what I mean? Yes, you know. But perhaps the voice of a great poet, the voice of the Bible, the eternal voice of humanity that speaks clearly to us from art, would give you the power of true sight and hearing. What things you would see and hear! Nothing more about the labor shortage and the price of coal, nothing more about tonnages and alliances, loans, troop levies and all the rest of what you have hitherto regarded as the sole reality. Instead you would see the earth, our patient old earth, so littered with the dead and dying, so ravaged and shattered, so charred and desecrated. You would see soldiers lying for days in noman's land, unable with their muti- lated hands to shoo the flies from their mortal wounds. You would hear the voices of the wounded, the screams of the mad, the accusing plaints of mothers and fathers, sweethearts and sisters, the peopleis cry of hunger. If your ears should be opened once more to all these things that you have sedulously avoided hearing for months and years, then per- haps you would re-examine your aims, your ideals and theories, with a new mind, and at- tempt to weigh their true worth against the mis- ery ofa single month, a single day, of war. Oh, if this hour of music, this return to true reality, could somehow come your way! You would hear the voice of mankind, you would shut yourself up in your room and weep. And next day you would go out and do your duty to- ward mankind. You would sacrifice a few mil- lions or billions in money, a trifiing bit of pres- tige, and a thousand other things tall the things for which you are now prolonging the wary, and if need be your ministerfs portfolio with them, and you would do what mankind, in untold fear and torment, is hoping and praying you will do. You would be the first among govern- ing statesmen to condemn this wretched war, the first to tell his fellows what all feel secretly even now: that six months, or even one month of war costs more than what anything it can achieve is worth. If that were to happen, Herr Minister, your name would never be forgotten, your deed would stand higher in the eyes of mankind than the deeds of all those who have ever waged vic- torious wars. From Ifthe War Goes On. .. by Hemiann Hesse. administration Sc faculty ADIWNISTRATION Mr. Thomas E. Toale Acting Superintendent Mrs. Alice Smith Mr. George Brandeau Coordinator of Secondary Coordinator of Special Education Services BOARD OF EDUCATION , iei t t at Mr. Marcel F. Gilbert lVlr. Elmer F. Corda Mr. Thomas Dietz Assistant Superintendent Business Administrator Assistant to Superintendent for Research and Development The administration of John F. Kennedy High School is headed by Mr. Schmidt. On his shoulders has fallen the awesome responsibility of maintaining a standard of educa- tion under adverse conditions. He has guided us through a year of double sessions and inadequate facilities, as well as philosophical differences. We are greatly indebted to him for conducting our school effectively and demonstrating the true qualities of leadership. We acknowledge Mr. Schmidtis accomplishments in directing our administration during an extremely difficult period. We wish to thank our guidance counselors for helping stu- dents to strive for their goals. The counselors at J.F.K. are always willing to offer advice and are available at all times for personal conferences. They assist us in selecting courses and graciously accept the blame for confused schedules. They give us vocational guidance and prepare us for higher education. We commend those members of our faculty who are dedi- cated to the educational process in spite of overcrowded conditions at J.F.K. Although they are faced with reduced class hours and staggered schedules they remain committed to the concept of learning. These teachers are always ready for discussion and open to inquiry. ln addition to their teaching responsibilities, they are called upon to act as advi- sors, sponsors of extra-curricular activities, and as hall moni- tors. Their endeavors and tribulations have not gone without notice. ing: Mr. Allen C. Denning, Mr. Edward J. McGinnis Jr.. Mr, Octavious T, Reid Jr, Sealed' Mr. Robert A. Reynoldes, Dr. Bruno F. Dattilo, Presidentg Colonel Al- fred F. Decker, Vice President: Mr. Al- phonse A. Braucaccio. Mix,i'ing.i Mr. Roy A B. Paige. - WINES? -- .. .... Robert A. Schmidt, Principal Trenton State College. B.S. Rutgers University, M.Ed. College of William tsl Mary. M.T.S. 41 Richard Smith Vice Principal, Duquesne University. B.Ed. University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. Temple University ' Joseph Katin Assistant Principal I. Fordham University. B.A.. M.A. Montclair State College, Glassboro State College William A. Kettrick Assistant Principal Il. Kings' College, A.B. Villanova University, M.Ed. Glassboro State College 'ili A L W 35 vm PRINCIPALS Dear Graduates, You have a tremendous task ahead of you. Com- pleting your basic education and leaving the hallowed halls of John F. Kennedy, as marked by your gradu- ation or commencement, is in reality the beginning of your adult life-a life that should be full of good deeds. a wholesome life-one that will make a very worthwhile contribution to improving mankind in his inter-relationship with each other. I ask that each and every one of you, during every moment of your life, strive toward the building of a genuine sense of community in our great country. Genuine community requires compassion, the proper use of our natural resources, helping thy neighbor, fol- lowing the Golden Rule. The physical community has been thrust upon us-genuine community will require a human achievement. Its achievement will not be easy, for too many believe it is more fun to hate than to love. You are living in a society of variety. Help make it work. Be tolerant of people with widely differing abili- ties and find joy in helping them all move forward at their optimum pace. Find happiness and fulfillment, not in power-in domination-in self-destructive greed and materialism-but in helping others to find value in their lives. Strive for a goal that is more satisfying than affluence, more humane than peace and class strife and more decent that self-indulgence. Don't forget the lessons of the past. The great find- ings ofthe last 4,000 years, of which the United States is the heir, are as real and relevant to our immediate situation as any modern method or recent invention. To contrive to break-up the continuity of history, and to .fancy that in fundamental matters we can start all over again, is the greatest possible error. If you are to be condemned, be condemned for doing something rather than for doing nothing. But in doing, live by the Ten Commandments. The power they will give you will make your part of the genuine community. Work for a society based on real justice, sincerity and brotherhood. Robert A. Schmidt GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT U'm'1y MA Through the Guidance Department of J.F.K. many students receive counseling and evaluation of their student ability. Vkfhether the advice is followed or the near-prophesies come true depends on the student himself. The various careers of graduates and their degree of success may have had their origins in the Hall of Counselors? Otelia D. Grant Hampton Institute, B.S. Rider College Katherine Potee University of Buffalo, B.A. Glassboro State College, M.A. J oan Pabian Paterson State College, B.S. Montclair State College, M.A. Seton Hall University HE' Gene L. Black Cadercrest College, B.A. Lehigh University, M.A. Qin ',,,nQ., I Huston Jack, Jr. Clement Crea Park College, BA. State University of New York at Stony Brook, BA. K Ga to i nv 'Baum 37 'fi its Jeanne Coopersmith Syracuse University. A.B. Columbia University, M.A. - Q f N 3 s. I 1 I Harry Treat Marietta College, B.A. Rutgers University GUIDANCE SECFKETAFRIES Mrs. Moon Mrs. Rhodes Miss Cereli SPECIAL SERVICES are tt Beside teachers. guidance counselors, and administration personnel, there are other catagories of school people who are grouped together under the classification of Special Services. Included here are the librarians, the nurses, and the cafeteria staff. Each of these people provide services to the students which make school life more enjoyable and more worthwhile for all of us. This department also encompasses the Special Education teachers who are dedicated to giving extra help to those stu- dents who need it. Agnes McLarney, R.N. University of Pennsylvania. B.S. Trenton State College. M.A. Evelyn Carson, R. N. Trenton State College. B.A. Carolyne Tilt, R.N. Glassboro State College If Edmund Mozeleski University ofScranton, B.S. Trenton State College James Williams Albany State College, B.S.. Elem. Ed. Atlanta University Mrs. Yarborough, State Instructor James Bartow Monmouth College, B.S. Drexel University. M.S.L.S. Donald Kerchner Kutztown State College. B,S.Ed. Syracuse University. M.S.L.S. Mildred D. Kelly, Secretary P flaw mv .lg Ann Prairie Northwestem University, B.S. Trenton State College l it Marv Morrissey Good Counsel College. B.A. Columbia Unix ersity. MA. Trenton State College George M. Adams Philadelphia College of Art. B.F.A. Temple University. M.Ed. Glassboro State College, NLS. Doris Crosby Montclair State College, B.A. Constance Smith Philadelphia College of Art, B,F.A. 5-.Q . X S TI E is , S i , Us -, W 1 C L ART DEPARTMENT Before there was the written word, man expressed himself through such art forms as painting and stone carvings. Per- haps this kind of expression of marfs creativity may describe him better than any combination of letters and phrases can. 40 -1 BUSINESS EDUCATION Rudolph Tropea University of North Carolina, B.A. Glassboro State College Temple University, M.A. DEPARTMENT The business world offers infinite job opportunities, but they require skills and training. It is this kind of training that Kennedy provides through its Business Education Department. Typing, shorthand and book' keeping courses are open to those of us desirous of a career in the realm of business, and they are taught by competent instructors, patiently determined to prepare us for the highly competitive industrial world. Chester Novitt, Chairman University of Scranton. B.S. Temple University, M.Ed. t Michael Curilla 4 2 Qncgelcz-:CEppolalg Qthletic Director Wilkes College, BAS. . ,T lt,. t,,tty t,lii IU O 656, ' ' , gp 1 ' Trenton State College, B.A. , l , wi ' I H W itii ,t.,, i i,v 7 ' X yp 3 S f '25 J-, , ' V, ,,,' ttl ,ttl t at .l,,ll. llll , ,-s,,,, Russel Miller Rider College, B.S. 41 ERI 4 K 'V a , 'L C Q, CVBS 5 1 Roberta Costello Danigl Morgan Trenton 512116 College, B-A. Trenton State College, B.A. H FA GU William Puglia Bloomsburg State College, B.S. 42 Sylvia Abbott Rider College. B.A. Q' Sonja S. Lengel Rider College, B.S., M.A Jewel Grover Temple University, B.A. Q Joan Seward Temple University, B.S. Ronald Cheesman Rider College, B.S. Richard Giresi Rider College, B.S.. MA. Joseph Kovacs, Jr. University ofMaryland, B.A. Virginia Speed 43 Trenton State College, B.S., MA. fm!! Esther Bjornstad Indiana University of Pa., B.S ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Shirley Wright Savannah State College, B.S. Georgia Southern College ,- Leon Arasim, Chairman Bucknell University, B.A. Trenton State College, MA. Virginia Blass Agnes Scott College, B.A. University of Florida, M.A. Josephine Patterson Emma Faustman Millersville State College, B.S. Duke UHiVCfSiIy. B.A. 44 Edith Kaufman Temple University, B.S. Earl Snyder St. Charles College, B.A. Villanova University. MA. Grammar is not the only part ofthe subject called English. Through literature we are exposed to the thoughts of other people, from other countries, from other periods of time. From Shakespeare to Dickens to Eliot, both George and T. S., ideas of those in the past find a place in our own lives. Stephen Pina Cheyney State College, B.S Claire Cohen Brooklyn College, B.A. I ,,., lk, .1 Joan Fredd West Chester State College, B.S. WK., Joseph McBride LaSalle College, B.A. 45 . rx' ' ,ui . H I iii C g Lawrence Mesarick LaSalle College, B.A. Villanova University, M.A. Sheryl Cohen Boston University. B.A. 1' Debbie Barlow Temple University, B.S. E www' he Carol Kervitsky Pace College. B.A. -..lil-sa 'ff t i Dale W, Heckman Bernadine Winiarski University of Scranton, B.S. Temple UI1iVCfSiIy. B.A. 46 Glussboro State College . 'f W ,gamf-1 Wllllam J. Gallagher Kings College. B.A. H Robert Schroyer Temple University, B.S. nov QR N 5 K. , seq: V, -,. f. ,-1,, , ,,.:,::1. ,, :fa ll Leila Gambrill e' we he C 1XQffjQf'C'f,jfed'jcgA UI'Sll'1LlSCO1lCge.B,A. ' 57 ' - Michael Gmningham Bloomsburg Stale College, B.S. Joanne Marshall Trenton State College, BA. 47 iw l LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Numerous attempts have been made at establishing an in- ternational language in an effort to break the lingual bar- rier. None of these, for one reason or another, have been largely successful. Until someone does manage to formulate a practical 'gEsperanto',, the only Way to communicate with a person from a foreign land is to learn his tongue. aa! ksvmf Jennifer Fish Montclair State College, B.A. John DePetris, Chairman St. Mary's College, B.A. Glassboro State College, M.A. Harry Duckett Pennsylvania State University, B.A. Anita Latini Rutgers University, B.A. 48 l ? we-Q ,,.vf , Rosemary Cgyea Joan lVICAIldl'8W Niagara University, B.A. M3fyW00d College, BA- New York University, M. Jolirirlgfeifer, Jr. Catholic University ofAmerica. B.A. Temple University, M .A. A. David Savage University of Pittsburgh, B.A., Temple University, M.A.g University of Vienna Fran Spiegel -I Pennsylvania State University, B.A., M.A. 49 ! F ai .N l l ,,,,,1,:. ,E ,Z 9 Richard Lafferty Jennie H2y800d LaSalle College, B.A. South Carolina State University, B.A. Notre Dam e University, M.A. Institute of Foreign Studies Arthur Winiarski LaSalle College, B.A. Villanova University. M.A. Geraldine Lafferty Rutgers University, B.A. Glassboro State College s.,..a-fr Harriet Jacobs Douglass College, B.A. 50 J xy. i-- ' f 15 it itfs A Lawrence Hampton North Carolina College, B.A, University of Paris, B.A. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT More than 150 years ago, the wheels ofthe Industrial Rev- olution began to turn. This same process of changing the life- styles of man continues today at an ever accelerating pace with the constant invention of machines and tools which save time and make life easier for everybody. William E. Norcross, Jr. Moorehead State University, B.S. Temple University Ed.M. Jas, Y' l Curt Allen, Chairman Trenton State College, B.S. Montclair State College. MA. Wayne Mazurek Montclair State College, B.A. 51 Francis A. Lombardi Rutgers University. B.S. RWHNW if ,, .. .ga B. P. Miles Rutgers University, B.S. Thomas Cinnamond Trenton State College, A.B. Edward Kem East Carolina University, B.S. David Mauroff Cvlassboro State College, B.A. Fred Dupre, Jr. Southern University, B.A Mississippi University William Wright Savannah State College, B.S. Georgia Southern College 52 John Celani, Cha irman California State College, B.S. i 2 Rutgers University, M.A. ww., 'K 4 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mathematics is the training ground of the logical mind. It is through the under- standing of important mathematical con- cepts that we are taught to approach a problem analytically and reason it out. This procedure is effective, not only with numbers, but also with the myriad situ- ations we will undoubtedly encounter in the future. Harry Rocco LaSalle College, B.A. Temple University, M.Ed. ii -W I 1 if uw Elizabeth Fox Ronald Persons Pennsylvania State University, B.A. Temple University, B-S-, M5- w Q, Q Duq Donald W. Moore uesne University, B.S. University of Pittsburgh 53 Westminster College Bowdoin College Pompeii J. DeFranco Rider College, B.S. Temple University, M,A. Thomas Bell LaSalle College, B.A. William Kane Virginia Military Institute, B.A. Rutgers University Trenton State College E? Ns 53 E Stephen Bertuglia Barbara S. Pierson State University of New York Montclair State College. B.A, at Cortland, B.S. 54 Gregory Foot University of Tasmania, Australia. B.Sc. CI-lonsq, Dip Ed. -A , ,, .J ,. ., ,. 1 I 'We BW' , , Judi Miner University of California, B.A. Hunter College BA. University of Virginia V 11152 I V, , i iii ' 4 if ilu ,,,, ,M Earle Wasner Mark F ranceschini University of Pennsylvania, B.S. DYCXCI UI1iVCfSily, B-5- LaSalle College Temple University 55 Xa is V :N x , 1 Q 1 k:VhkV f 1:-1, f - ,W . ..,Lk 1, ..-- ' --WfKK,,.. ,, s w :-2 fi '-Mn Qi. . 5,.........N ' P Joanne Letnaunchyn St Jose h'sC ll B.A. . p o ege, Rita Butchko Holy Family College, B.A. Pennsylvania State University Temple University 1 -,-,1 X. 2 3 Qin... H Mary Ami Tmskowski Bloomsburg State College, B.S. l w MUSIC DEPARTMENT Beethoven and the BeatlesfWhat two types of music as Beethover and the BeatleseWhat two types of music as represented by these men could be more radically different? If one considers that music is another mode of self-ex- pression then they arenit so distant from each other. By in- terpreting notes on a piece of staif paper, music students try to fathom the powerful messages which their composers try to convey via the musical medium. Chester L. Cable Westminster Choir College. B.M. Trenton State College, M.A. 4 F KHMHIY llllIllS Robert Prisco Anne Jester John G. Wilson John Dinich Glassboro State College, B.A. Trenton State College, B.S. Trenton State College, B.A. Bl0OmSburg State College, B.S Gary Jankowski University of Maryland, B.S. DRIVER EDUCATICJN Used properly, the automobile is one of the greatest mechanical assets we have. Abused, it is the cause of many senseless tragedies. Drivers Education classes af- ford all students a chance to learn the correct proce- dures of driving and rules of the road in a controlled atmosphere. If , Q . t 58 HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Home's not merely four square walls, Home,s not merely roof and room. Home is where there's one to love. Home is where the heart can bloom. Charles Swain M v Matilda Bittenbender Drexel University, B.S. Misericordia College ,,-4 ii Jean T. Quinn Mansfield State College, B,S. Cornell University Virginia McMenamin Drexel University, B.S. Pennsylvania State University 59 W s so t Robert Mahler East Stroudsburg State College. B.S. Trenton State College, M.A. Richard Luttrell V East Stroudsburg State College. B.S. Rutgers University. M.S. James F. Daley, Chairman Austin Peay State University, B.S.. MA. Trenton State College A Pennsylvania State University Robert Vernon Duke University, B.A. Temple University, M.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION lgigxiliiilgfuilsiiiet 'f.T3-. , ., h , ,,-3 Qg0v-- ,M James Baxter Judy Archibald Freddie George Sue Robb Blackhill State College, B.S. Trenton State College, B.A. Tuskegee Institute, B,S, Glassboro State College, B.A. Rutgers University Glassboro State College Marie Raub Glassboro State College. B.A. Jayne G,-amley Evelyn L. Lewis Fairmount State College, B.A, Tuskegee IIISUIUIC. BS. Maclvlurray College, M.S, 60 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT E mcl: Almost everyone has heard of Einstein's Theory of Relativity. But very few people know what that compact little equation actually encompasses. There are many problems like this one in Biology, Chemistry, and the other branches of science as well. Of course, the science subjects studied on the high school level are not nearly as complex as Einstein. But comprehension of theo- ries as basic as the laws of motion is essential ifwe are ever to grasp the deep secrets of the world and the universe. Frank O,Brien Hellly F. Barl0W Kings Cgllege, B,S, Temple University, B.S. lg' al'-x -..,,,,, Robert J. Trama, Chairman Bloomsburg State College, B.S. Trenton State College, MA. John Bergan Kingls College, B.S. Asher Cottrell Rutgers University, B.A. John B. Smith Bloomsburg State College, B.S. University of Delaware Rensselaer Polytechnic Instite 61 Judy Berryann Trenton State College, B.A. Albert Parker Dickinson College, B.S. Barbara Olshefsky, Student Teacher Trenton State College William Lustusky Aleta Errera Indiana University of Pa., B.S. Carl Reitinger Dawn Garver University ofMiami, B.Ed. State University of New York at Oneonta. B.A. Bloomsburg State College, B.S. 62 Paulette Gray Tuskegee Institute, B.S. Joseph Garant LaSalle College, B.A. LaRoyal Wilson Westminster College, B.A. Trenton Stale College M.A. EM William McGrath Trenton State College, B.A. Glassboro State College, M.A. . l .- ,. --, - EnMW-U fair? ' asker -S EUS? The Social Sciences encompass the Studies of people in relation to other people and their envi- ronment in the past and the present. This understanding is applied to problems in the present, so that we may learn from the successes and mistakes ofthe past to better cope with today's changing world. Wayne J. DeVyver Oberlin College, B.A, Rutgers University, M.A. Robert Maloney The Citadel, B.A. C A Fred Noller, Chairman LaSalle College, B.A. Rutgers University, M.A. Illinois Institute of Technology, M.S. 64 Robert T. Montgomery Trenton State College. B.A Rutgers University. M.Ed. .Nwl ASTA Mary Stiles Glassboro State College, B.A. f :ll John A. Saponara LaSalle College, B.A. St. Joseph's College, M.A. Glassboro State College Robin Hoffman American University. B.A. ' John Mullineaux Upsala College, A.B. Tyrone Belford Hope Kwochka Delaware State College. BA, Wilkes College, B.A. Richard Shaw Joanne B. Sanders Marcie Citron West Chester State College, B.S. Longwood College, B,S. Douglass College, B.A. 65 . L... xx 'N X. i fQ I 11:6 2 Q 2 , T i .' N sf' 1'-QNX ..Twis tlst Tay cow as a S r IS' to s of lou NX 'N FACULTY 1971 66 L Lf 5 E5 L i underclassmen JUNIOR CLASS The Class of '72 has a record of which they can be proud. For the past two con- secutive years they have contributed whole-heartedly to the success of this school. The fantastic J.V. Football teamg which boasts many excellent Junior play- ers, has the astonishing record of being undefeated for the past two years! Homecoming has always been a favorite with the students of J.F.K. The Juniors strove to put the Seniors in their place by defeating them at the Powder Puff football game. Unfortunately, they lost a hard fought battle, but the Juniors ac- quired their revenge by winning the tug- of-war for the second straight year. Not only that, they then proceeded to pick up first place honors in the float competition at the Homecoming football game. They have indeed been a most fortunate class to have Mr. Cheeseman as their advisor. .xii I! Ojfcers: Seated: Gail O'Connor, Treasurerg Mark Flacker, Vice-President. Standing: Martha Searle, Secretaryg Sheryl Wright, President. 68 S. Abramovitz M. Adams L. Adamski H. Agnew T. Ahem F. Alljnson L. Alvarez A. Anderson B. Anderson C. Anderson J. Anderson C. Andrews G. Andrews J. Anton D. Arington J.. Ashworth T. Atkins S. Auslander S. Axler S. Ball D. Baptisma C. Barber T. Barr M. Barth A. Bascoff J. Bauder C. Beaman J. Beauregard S. Beers R. Behrend G. Bell L. Bengston B. Bennett M. Berg J. Bernt W. Berringer J . Bershak W. Beryle E. Beryston M. Bibb T. Biel D. Bieux R. Bilbrough L. Bilek T. Billingiere L. Biluckf: P. Binlliff' L. Blackwell M. Blair C. Blessin D. Bloomer S. Bloomfield gg ' , . K. ,fx .pf 'A mf- ,,,.' 1 wwf 5355 rl as 'z 1 fl 4? ,, . pf. 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Zurkin SOPHOIVIOFRE CLASS Although split sessions have made it necessary for the Sophomores to attend classes in the afternoon, they have not let this hamper their spirit, and thus, have remained an integral part of the school. Working within the system, the Class of ,73 has created a name for themselves by making the Juniors and Seniors stand up and recognize them for their capability in successfully overcoming their many handicaps. For the first time, the Soph- omore Class has posed a definite threat to the Senior Hall's Nsuperiorityv during K week. Their organization, as ex- emplified by their hall, has never been accomplished by any other sophomore class. The high standard they have thus set assures us of bigger and better things to come. They are under the able guid- ance of Mr. Franceschini. 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Q 1 d lmfzu, x N V. ,ml ,t X5-.4 F N f 1 4- , Wife: L,f' -,,0N-in ...W wwf, R f gm-i,,,,. f , y i ' ., - 'wp f A 'Q A . g ai' rv . . fu f , . . qw J 'rr' K ' H J z J, - H ,, g w D. Pelose J , ky, G, Pelzer sports CROSS COUNTRY Scoreboard Season JFKHS OPPONENT 47 Woodrow Wilson 15 50 Pennsauken 15 47 Cherry Hill East 15 26 Bishop Eustace 24 44 Paul VI 18 39 Pemberton 17 29 Camden Catholic 27 31 Camden 24 49 Lenape 15 40 Cherry Hill West 20 19 Camden Vocational 42 CROSS COUNTRY Running distances for sport is as old as civilization itself, but has not gotten any easier for its age. Gryphon runners could be seen practicing when everyone else was preparing to leave for school in the morning, and they were running as the last students were leaving school in the evening. The teamts 3-8 record matches last yearis. It is a good begin- ning and predicts a fine future for itis new coach, Mr. Bergan. CROSS COUNTRY-Row 1: Glenn Basner, Sigmund Canales, 3: Paul Zimmerman, Steve Snyder, Boo Skinner, Steve Levinson, Dave Adorno, Joe Cantwell. Row 2: Charles Cohen, Chuck Murphy, Coach Bergan. Richy Williams, Walt Cantwell, John Jenkins, Scott Shincarot. Row 96 . , . FOOTBALL '71 Winning is inherent in Kennedy Tradition, it is no longer expected, but taken for granted. This is displayed most obviously by Gryphon Football fans and apparently they are seldom disappointed. Despite early, inconceivable setbacks, Coach Luttre1l's team fought to remain as the most consistently winning one in the oounty. Talent, whether it be in the coaching staff or in the players, was certainly not lacking as indiciated by various polls, statistics, and the All-County team rosters. Though it will be losing ten seniors, the loss will be compensated for by the crop of up and coming juniors and sophomores. Without a doubt, the team had a good year, but its 8-l-0 record did not clinch the top honors in the county as a Group II school with the same record was considered by some sportswriters for that spot. Whatever the case, Gryphon fans know who is iil . . . SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL-Row 1: J. Schaffer, K. Hall, R. Min- gim, J. Johnson, D. Brandeau, R. Mongillo, J. Raymond, G. Creely. Row 2: B. Simpson, K. Phillips, R. Cleveland. H. Marigna. J. Gru- ber, A. West, E. Hampton, G. Flowers, S. Bernstein. Row 3: Mr. Donovan, Coach Russell, Coach Callahan, T. McNeese, G. Rucker, K. Perterson. W. Donovan, L. Smith, P. Barnett. S. Beyer, Coach Baxter. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Scoreboard Season 3-3 -0 JFKHS OPPONENT 29 Lenape 0 13 Rancocas 7 6 Delhas 24 6 Pennsbury 24 34 Haddonfield 0 0 Lenape 2 ONDOCSONOO 41' C1 DC,-,'-4 'UE cv.1?x ot? Oo -:L Do l-1 P E CT! Q-1 4: CU 'O E as U Q. o KD E 8 O3 :Lo S-1 'o o o B CXIlf'AOOll'AQ'Ql' P-'C'lCNlC AC'Nlf '1'-' CNOCCGNO NOC U3 4-w Z CU U-1 v-1 v-1 .-4 7x s.. s.. O ,CI U cd C-1 Clfr-4 QP wiv! :IES 36: D-1 30 98 'O Oo. O 3 o O NV 000 wx. ' W' 1' xl L , 35- Lui 1 ,gif mz.h N ,kkl if - . ' 'Q - Q ' 7 ' 3 XN 100 1, 5, A P 4,3 K f K . 'h , C -il, N I - ,, g mi -fY. ,d-- K Q' . 'H ', M lg 9' Y -1 K , , fa' T Ly .Gyn -g as . b 5, ,A 1.1 w L in I H157 ' V A' x '- ' F 4 '? . fl. . ' w - ' ' -K I '.L- - '? f 1 . 5 . , 1 , 'SH A f f . N gn, .. .i x ' v fe., ,' . . ' 4 f J ' 55 ' I In tax i ,.Lk J .xk. ,K '- . A .. X 101 We 5 - 7: 102 , t l 'BUM P , , ,, PEP CLUB-Kathy Thomas, Lenny Alcaro, Bruce Nicholson, Chairman. YJE... VARSITY CLUB-Row 1: Harry Crouthammel, John Berkley, Hal McCarter, Rich Essex, Rich Hoyt, Labatto. Row 2: Joe Cantwell, Kirk Counard, Jim Conway, Bob Brown, Kevin Harris, Mitch Gross, Paul Stubee. Row 3: Mason Stringfellow, Mark BintliiT, Chuck Hall, Mark Percifield, Cleteur Counard, Moore, Dave Gillis, Jeff Miller. Row 4: Mike Thompson, Ed Moore, Paul Price. 103 Jack Cramer, Gene Wayne Richardson, Mackee Lewis, Rich PEP CLUB VARSITY CLUB Two of Kennedyis most active clubs, both can be seen at major sports events either selling refreshments or lending moral support. The Pep Club, sponsored by Student Council, has the avid sports fans as its members, and acts as Kennedy's ambassadors uabroadw. The Varsity Club needs no explanation, it consists of those letter- winning athletes. Its most memorable event was its massive cushion sale last year to earn money to buy a universal gym for the school. HOIVIECOIVIING '71 One of the biggest events of the Ken- nedy football season, and in fact ofthe whole school year, is Homecoming. Her- alded by K-week, it's climaxed by the big Homecoming game and finished oil by the crowning of the queen at the homecoming dance. This year all the Homecoming activi- ties were co-ordinated by Karen Supplee, the chairman of the Homecoming Com- mittee. She and the committee spent many hours planning and organizing the many events. 5, iv , M During K-week the halls become a museum of school spirit, each corridor decorated by a dilTerent class, all com- peting for top honors. This year the hall decorations were under the supervision of Barb Skenadore, and the senior hall, directed by Larry Donahue, won the competition. K-week ends on Friday night with a huge pep rally and bonfire. Saturday is the big game, with a special halftime show in which the band performs, and the final candidates for Homecoming Queen are announced. Then there is the Homecoming Parade in which classes and clubs enter original iloats. Bruce Nicholson took charge of the parade, in which the Hoat competition was won by the Junior Class. Finally, Saturday night brings the Homecoming Dance, which was orga- nized through the efforts of Linda Runk. lt is here that the 1970 Homecoming Queen, Kay Corley, re- ceived her crown, and so end the festivities for an- other year. l 105 + 1-vi, m - L 5 1 ww - V . N-fs,Q:v+.if,.,3S--11:51 -f '-'iz M M ,. . X . 1-fx,-f f-. -2 N -QU ' ra- . .s-:.,:.:- n 311951,-521V w 2S?X : 2i5'Q'4iff!T?l'i: ' Q, , AA,,, K, AL,LW, , ,N m ,N , . 'iff f ' '5fa Y' fx k,.V .,kV . M. K I ,, ..- , .vc ,-:.f,k. -Q Mu.- '1 f f A 1 A gh? H , ma. ,Ji af -f ,, M22 144 fn, 26051 Ig H -xx 1 ' 4 , - ' i 1 N Q , V fax vi 'P A v tm ,, . -v ' si t R 0 J f - f Q N. . -x 1 4 Nz 4,3 ff 1, 1 - 1 'R fx ' ' I 3 -,' V. .fvwii if W A 11 :,- .r3:yf'A--'W J K QW5 v V mg, f W- A X 'N , ,, H A - V HA 4? pf .1 ' 'ww W 'fx 'H' ' , , -' rf ' ' .4 ,MM . A sf' L 106 'Q at J 2 A W' ., ., v ,, cy 3, gf . M ,M .vs gl -T A .- I A ,Z ff' A1 , A 1 W z. vi, fm, x A W i w ,,.. any aw M' 'Z A '? A x 4 N v V , Q ,nf 'Z z'.-.rw .Mm m ,nw 4- f V V md rgfvxfr. Mmfv.-.,,1-, . ' nf 'a ge' gf vw. ,- , Ng fm tv ,, ' - 1 , ,. H . 11 f . A . , ' 5 f ji? 1 , ' , 1 Q In mf 1 'N ' ' 4 , ,,,i'f If . N ,.?, f'.wF N . 'A-rw-asv: 1 4' , . ,JM 34,..,,',,yLwr-Jf'p.g+427Q:,i,-1,1ww 3 A H-f f nf l 1,+.., ! fm- -PM W . - ,f Limw, , , Q , ,V me--wf11,:A1fF,wf-. . fa-M141 , 1 ,X lfa w f' Q 6 , K ,N , 'gs-af' v 1, MQ -in f -6. JAP WN- , , wg 4, .AV . if 4 W Y - ff A1751 I'-' f 'f .nf ,A ' Yf l ffiz ,M 107 E1 1. N! qifi. .9 ' 4 S:-' 2 fi. . ,wi CHEERLEADERS These girls form a well-drilled group dedicated to whipp- ing up school spirit at games and pep rallies. They jump and cartwheel and shout, leading the crowds in a frenzied chant of cheers. Many girls vie each spring for the few positions on the squad, hopefully practicing through days of grueling tryouts for the honor of wearing the scarlet and navy uniform of the Kennedy cheerleader. Those chosen practice continuously all year, keeping both limbs and vocal chords in shape for the games. There,s a lot of hard work, but also a lot of fun, and plenty of memories to keep for years to come. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Row 1 Jane Wilson C0 Maurer, Trude Cone, Edna Van Buren, Debbie McNair, Terri Sim- captam Linda Dickerson Michele Kelly Caplazn Row 2 Wendy ons Micky Barry, Valerie Holden, Jeanne Evans, Andre Adams. VARSITY CH EERLEADERS-Diane Hoffman, Co-captain, Diane Karen Laurentz, Barbara Scott, Melanie Johnson, Fran Nick, Janice Jackson, Pat McNair, Lynn Simons, Linda Wood, Sue Worrilow, But1er,Caplain. 109 '--,. . 1 1 M ' ii . ,,,,.x ii I names. it in ., ,. . .wtwtmf -:wma ,. ,.1g,,W:,, .1 we 5 SOCCER-Row 1: Tom Hartmann, Rich Essex, Paul Price, Mike Glenn Cahill, Rich Hoyt, Fred Grant, Don Eudman, Mason String- Muscal, Harry Crouthammel, Scott Duff, Mike McGeever, Mike fellow, Pete Daggett, Doug Foster, Mike McClannahan, Jeff Essex, Gauvin, Steve Chiolin. Row 2: Coach Duccelli, Bob Krogulski, Joe Krupa, Manager, Coach Wilson. Coming off of a disappointing 69-70 campaign, this yearis soccer team took the field with determination and vigor. Under the fine coaching of Mr. Duccelli and Mr. Wilson, the team qualified to play for the state championship and ended the year with a 5-4-4 record. Recognition went to Mason Stringfellow, Paul Price, and Harry Crouthamel for their outstanding play with their selection to the South Jersey Group IV team. SOCCER JFK 110 JFKHS 2 l 4 l l 6 2 l 4 2 0 0 O SOCCER Scoreboard Season 5-4-4 Haddon Heights Cherry Hill West Lenape Collingswood Camden Tech Holy Cross Moorestown Friends Cherry Hill East Rancocas Valley Moorestown Pennsauken Cinnaminson Trenton Central OPPONENT 2 2 0 l l 2 2 0 0 l l 2 3 ,Wm I' 5' ,swamps my 'MJ at ww-iff 7' 1 'Uh n . S bf- ' 5 I 5 M-2 E 55 vi... ,,,, Mr N545 ESQ-is a-QS g X A ,Aw R' 'Xia'-6. fs ,: 112 VuVl, 'wa-.If ir' ,,..,.f if ,Qgzs-any ,I ww ' We ff' be GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY l N J I Y? U l 2 3' S 1 v J 'IA' U .ri I . iii i52,!i.i'. '51 iiiii W A J 5' 5 I' ,.,, K x VARSITY-Row 1: Lassandra Thompson, Michelle Doyne, C0-cap- Lin Moultin, Dolly Chute, Toni Beckton. Row 3: Mrs. Judy Archi- rain, Karen Bornheim, Caplaing Andi Goodman. Row 2: Debbie bald, Coachg Jeane Thomas, Diane Chute, Kathi Diehl, Karen Dowdy. Judy Hatten, Nancy Darby, Diane Ward, Wendy Jenkins, Guild. GIRLS' VARSITY HOCKEY Scoreboard Season 6-1-2 JFKHS OPPONENT 2 Shawnee 1 l Pemberton l l Burlington Twp. 2 2 Florence O 2 Shawnee 0 2 Riverside l 4 Pemberton 0 l Burlington Twp. l 0 Florence 0 2 Riverside 0 +G' i 47' P 11.2. The Kennedy Varsity Hockey team completed an GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY outstanding season with a record of 6-l-2. Next year Scoreboard the hockey team will enter the Group Four League Season 5-3-2 and hope to have an undefeated season. JFKHS OPPONENT Captain: Karen Bornheim 2 Shawnee l Co-captain: Michelle Doyne 0 Pemberton 2 Coach: Mrs. Judy Archibald 3 Burlington Township 2 1 Florence l The Junior Varsity completed a line season with a record of 5-3-2. Due to the split sessions this is the 2 Shawnee 0 first season the team was composed completely of 2 Riverside 0 sophomores. They worked hard and won all the games 0 pernberron 0 in the second half of the season. 0 Burlington Township 2 Captain: Debbie Cantwell 0 Fiorenee 1 Co-captain: Malrurse Williams 2 Riverside 0 Coach: Miss Raub . . , . . r V A K K, ,,,t,kt,.. iff ta'l . fi 'i-,i , r . iir alatri C at JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY-Row 1: S. Amaral, G. Heyner. Row 2: E. tino, T. Block, J. Zakian, M. DeCarr, M. Kiggins, K. Grace, G. Hawkins, Ungerleider, A. Stacy, A. Domineski, A. DiStephano, V. Hudson, D. Sche- S. Ryan, D. Cantwell, M. Tighe, K. France, Mgr. R. Gellman. cyer, E. Petrovich, Z. Bess. Row 3: Coach Raub, M. Williams, A. Dimar- 22' BASKETBALL '71 At the time of printing, The GRYPHON basketball team of Coach Vernon was placed fourth in the league. Led by co-captains Bruce Y Behmke and Paul Wright, the team has seen flashes of brilliance and inconsistency-winning with great margins and losing by a matter of points. Hopefully the former will succeed. 'J 191. V it n triitny tml VARSITY BASKETBALL-Row I: Daryl Hatfield, Ernie Richards, Bruce Behmke, C0-captain Wayne Bishop, Leo Haggerty. Row 2: Gary Krashow, Manager: Jim Conway, John McCoy Iohn Berkley, Paul Wright, Co-captaing Ty Hart, Mr. Vernon, Coach. 116 VARSITY BASKETBALL Scoreboard Season J FKHS OPPONENT 63 Rancocas 3 6 49 Pennsauken 52 63 Camden Catholic 36 44 Cherry Hill East 47 91 Cherry Hill West 64 6 8 Sterling 5 7 49 Burlington 50 56 Millville 53 5 6 Woodrow Wilson 5 1 84 Lenape 53 57 Bishop Eustace 78 54 Camden 63 51 Pope Paul VI 57 5 7 Pennsauken 5 1 70 Camden Catholic 53 60 Cherry Hill East 47 74 Cherry Hill West 28 46 Woodrow Wilson 5 0 4 1 Len ape 3 2 57 Bishop Eustace 53 74 Camden 65 be EQ? cya JUNIOR VARSITY Scoreboard Season J FKHS OPPONENT 57 Rancocas 44 68 Pennsauken 53 50 Camden Catholic 44 60 Cherry Hill East 48 66 Cherry Hill West 41 56 Woodrow Wilson 48 62 Lenape 46 46 Bishop Eustace 49 56 Camden 58 69 Pope Paul VI 60 55 Pennsauken 77 48 Camden Catholic 43 55 Cherry Hill East 59 60 Cherry Hill West 46 36 Woodrow Wilson 44 59 Lenape 48 30 Bishop Eustace 44 if y V JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL-Row I: Tony Green, John Martin, John Hall, Doug Watters, Arthur Beard, Chuck Williamson. Row 2: Coach Snyder, Gerry Karloff, Tony Ken- nedy, Nelson Martin, Paige Squarrell, Alan Campign, Homer Marigna, Darryl Paige. 18 bv Y. 5. in-v t VI I f X ss,-5, L X N P Q Lf I . .gl Q, Na S I 120 3 i 121 GIRLS' BASKETBALL J 5 A 4 ,I 5 J' il 'ffijy fa Wi J 1' ,E ' J Q 1 L ,M., QT V L L ' A J f if ' L ' J 1 L QR f L , ll J J 'P'-4 1' X 2 J 'M Wi 2541- Q J L fi ' 5 L, Q v 2 1, ESQ, I ' 2 Q ' w ' ILLV L ,JW . f D L f, V, VARSITY-Row 1: Nancy Darby, Cindy Calin, Jolene Chelis, Mrs. Judy Wendy Jenkins, Adrianne Chubb, Ellie Decker, Peggy Corcoran, Dolly Archibald, Coach, Toni Becton, Joanne Giliespie. Row 2: Karen Bornheim, Chute, Mary Decker, Rebecca Hawkins. VJ JUNIOR VARSITY-Row 1: Roslyn Campbell, Dianna Bishop, Mike Coach. Row 2: Denise Stevens. Cindy Jenkins, Any Stacy, Neisy Reynolds, Doyne, Kathy Diehl, Debbie Cantwell, Marjbeth Stein, MIS. Jane Grgmley, Valencia Hudson. Jole Green, Karen Bornheim, Rebecca Hawkins. 122 IFKHS Varsity 37 33 45 46 35 46 28 63 38 43 30 123 Q -. +...,s e 'Q-+,,Msi SCOREBOARD Season Shawnee Burlington City Riverside Burlington Twp. Pemberton Florence Shawnee Riverside Burlinton City Burlington Twp. Florence 1 1 G OPPONENT Varsity JV 27 19 24 25 17 21 17 14 29 14 26 21 22 18 19 12 34 20 34 23 35 13 VARSITY WRESTLING-Row 1: Mike Thompson, Harry Kendall, Paul Stubee, Paul Malham, Mike Grimes, John Berndt. Row 2: Ron Randolph, Guy Stehley, Joe Du- bitski, Bill Olar, Glen Basner, Bob Cochran, Coach Baxter. JUNIOR VARSITY WRES- TLING-Row I: J. Williams, M. Smith, R. Williams, G. Pelzer, R. Boyer, J. Farrell. Row 2: J. John- son, J. McEllwain, M. Place, H. Cochran, A. Stehley, S. Dumoch, Coach Cunningham. WRESTLING '71 Nl, is F . I zine rf.-l ., l and C i. .3 X elf. Xi, . if ,XX 124 In the four years of its existence, the wrestling team has had a rather meteoric rise as a team and as individual wrestlers under Coach Baxter. As last yearls District champs, the team currently has had a sporadic period of wins and losses. It will defend its title at the end of the season with such veterans as Paul Stubee, Harry Kendall, Bob Cochran, and to date undefeated Mike Grimes. I JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING Scoreboard JFKHS OPPONENT 26 Shawnee 16 29 Cherry Hill West 20 8 Rancocas Valley 33 19 Camden Catholic 25 44 Notre Dame 7 36 Woodrow Wilson 15 QCamdenJ 34 Pope Paul VI l4 24 Lenape 18 22 Bishop Eustace 22 23 Cherry Hill East 19 43 Camden 3 Scores and write-ups are partial and in- complete due to early deadline. VARSITY WRESTLING Scoreboard JFKHS OPPONENT 29 Shawnee 12 30 Cherry Hill West 10 8 Rancocas Valley 29 19 Camden Catholic 21 30 Notre Dame I7 35 Woodrow Wilson 14 fCamdenj 38 Pope Paul IV 8 16 Lenape 27 26 Bishop Eustace 17 30 Cherry Hill East ll 54 Camden 0 Scores and write-up are partial and incomplete due to early deadline. Q VQL' 4 My iy' Q Q f ti: K . f A N ., A., KKWV f Q .-- K--Q ' '- be F .11- -5' wk fi' is ---4 2, ,,...,,., .... A k ' H-vf i Xl' ' ,z , .ON -W. k . l1A Vlky 11x 126 A-0' ,-1' , l 23,1 n -., ge 4-1 Q if N NEO, sums -an-ixrx SQ 18 5 ,av MH gr, ,L VY 3 i--f. I . :.. EM ,,, 4, 7 H K W,,, f,',, zf- ,,,' , M- , M. ,, ,iyl 115 i -,., JRE. A J MM am , . I , ' 1 15'-5 i 7'-f W ' Nfff M J lun! .K 127 SPRING SPCRTS Due to the early yearbook deadline, Spring Sports have barely had time to organize. Rather than leave them out, we are including a pre-organizational team picture of each ac- tivity. Scores of course are not included due to the need to have this section go to press by the end of February. 128 VARSITY TENNIS The JFK Varsity Tennis is looking to improve upon last year's Group 4 second place finish. Led By seniors Rich Hoyt, Hoyt Zia, Bill Parsley, Richard Horowitz and Warren Brey and junior Hugo Zia, all letter winners last year, Coach Adams' squad should once again be a power in South Jersey Tennis. ' P J ciycy J 'W TENNIS-Row I: Warren Brey, Hoyt Zia, Rick Hoyt, Hugo Zia. Row 2: Rich Horowitz, Efrain Zaval. Row 3: John Ross, Mike McClannahan. Top: Marc Hirshfield. TENNIS '70-Kneeling: Hoyt Zia, Gary Rago, Warren, John Ross, Larry Treppell, John Rembert, Mike Deasey, Mike Bauvin, Jerry Rich Horowitz, Mike McClanahan, Bruce Robertson, Tom Lear, Anderson, Marc Hirshfield, Nels Lewis, Gary Chapman, Rick Hoyt, Coach, George M. Adams. Szanding: Scott Duff, Larry Venditto, Hugo Zia, Peter Daggett, Bill Parsley, Mario Enciso. 129 BASEBALL BASEBALL '70-Silting: Chuck Baughman, Paul Baughman, Larry Johnson. John Bentliff, Rich Ott, Mason Stringfellow, Leo Haggerty, Victor Bradway, Manager. Kneeling: Ron Desalvo, Johm Biggs, Vince Ccriale. Jim Grace, Johm Rohman, Neal Lowy, Rich Bowen, Bob Knight. Standing: Coach Mahler. Coach Cinnamond. Joe Dubitiski, Herb Schafer, Bob Brown, Mark Bintliff, John Buda, Rick Moore, Dave Kouser, Joe Leon, Jack Morctti. Mark Perciheld. Greg DaCosta, Hal McCarter. Charlie Spazer. Coach Sapanara. 'dji- BASEBALLsRow 1: L. Haggerty, R. Moore, R. Brown, H. McCarter, D. Adorno. Row 2: Coach Sapponaro, M. Stringfellow, J. Cramer, J. Leon, M, Percifield, C. Spazier. fpre-organizational shotj. 0 130 TRACK '71 TRACK-Row 1: Coach Belford, Joe Palma, Don Rucker, Mike Thomp- son, Kirk Counard, Bodidly Morris, Bryan Williams, Robert Williams, Tom Haggerty, Coach Jankowski. Row 2: Joe Krupa, Walt Cantwell, Joe Can- twell, Scott Shincack, Sabota Trent, Mack Lewis, Wayne Lewis, Wayne Roberts. Row 3: Victor Bradway, Bob Hichon. Robert Simon, Randy Mimm, Charles Cohan, Chuck Williams, Tony Green. Row 4: Nelson Lewis, Ross Partington, Don Prescott, Kevin Wallace, Bob Pinkus, Darryl Paige, Bill Gilbert, Jeff Krise. TRACK '70 Sitting: Tom Preist, Bob Taylor, Mike Thompson, Calvin Bradford, Lenny Alcaro, Mike Gorman, Duane Shilling, Wendall Barette, Steve Towells, Kirk Counard. Rich Essex, Kevin Sumbler, Kneeling: Bill McGeever, John Morris, Bill Gilbert, Don Rucker, Fred Wachter, Doug Wadden, Brian Carson, Jack Nelson, Bob Hichon, Tim Kiggins, Mike Corley, Cleteur Counard, Fred Cee. Tom Haggerty. Standing: Coach Johnson, Mark Eston. Keith Phillips, Mike Reynolds, Fred Rucker, Don Dickerson, Brian Williams, Johm Grimes, Joe Krupa, Robert Williams, Joe NcAlley, Mike Brazino, Bob Plath, George Simpson, Harold Dickerson, Rich Palma, Mack Lewis, Joe Palma, Joe Folamini, Frank Iaconnilli, Paul Paradis, Charlie Vester, Dave Alcox, .lohm McDonald, Steve Krise, Coach Jankowski, Coach Wilson. GOLF '71 GOLF-Row 1: T. Charlton, S. Busgang, M. Maxwell, B. Roman, D. O,Connor. Row 2: Coach Kane, J. Heinz, J. Miller, W. Sachs, H. Agnew. H. Crouthammel, C. Hall. fpre-organizational shotj. 3 GULF '70 Gary Bachan, Jeff Miller. Chuck Hall, Bill Sachs, Harry Crouthammel, Mr. Kane, Coach, Bob Smyth, Rich Yurko, Nick Burkholder. 132 activities STUDENT COUNCIL SOPHOMORE MEMBERS C. Barrow, B. Blackenfeld, R. Dingman, B. Evans, C. Eyster, P. Gilbert, M. Grimer, C. Haugne- land, P. Irvin, J. Kung, H. McHone, J. Millman, J. Orem, C. Schlenner, L. Simpson, L. Stack- house, A. Stacy, D. Tarpy, C. Robb, E. Ungerleider, M. Wil- liams, J. Zakian. M. Ryan, Vice-President I,' L. Alcaro, President, Mr. Lombardi, Advisor, P. Supp, Vice-President II,' K. Wilcox, Corresponding Secretaryg R. Yurko, Sr. Class President, J. Kramer, K. Suplee, Treasurer, K. Corley, Recording Secretary, R. Taransky, Parliamentariang R. Moore. Sergeant-at-Arms, W. Davis, Sergeant-at-Arms. SENIOR MEMBERS Christ, C. Donavan, D. Duke, P. Gaskill, S. Greco, M. Johnson, K. Laws, K. Maloney. M. McHugh tuorchio, J. Stephan, D. Tomlin- son, S. Weisman, H. Zia. JUNIOR MEMBERS J. Banner, S. Beers, B. Brown, C. T. Cone, M. Corbett, C. Denning, M. Ellner, J. Gillespie, M. Hi- dalgo, M. Greenberg, K. Karp, D. McNair, S. Mundy, P. Nicholson, J. Reitzes, R. Rossi, G. Simms, N. Soripios, D. Walters. The Student Council composed of representatives hom each homeroom, is Kennedy is present. form of student government. This year the Council has been more organized than in pre- vious years, largehf due to the increased stress on parliamentary procedures. Although this organization has produced a more in- terested student body, with apathetic attitudes somewhat dimin- ishing, a much more effective and concerned assembbf is greathf needed. Student Council sponsored the successful Homecoming activities and in lieu ofthe traditional Christmas Ball, sponsored a Sweetheart Semi -Formal in February. A special word of thanks to Mr. Lombardi on behalf of the Executive Board of the Council for his guidance and advice throughout theyear. T. Barrett, V. Abbott. W. Brey, J. v M. Miller, P. Quigley. L. Sca- Blessin, L. Bobbitt, L. Coceano, N x KEY CLUB J. Lesser, S. Bott. M. Platt. F. Mollo. P. Supp. J. Krise, J. Palma, G. Bell, M. Lock. J. Sharp. S. Adams, J. Oblerholtzer. J. R. DeSalvo. P. Price. Enciso. J. Berkely, K. Cournard, W. Mclntyre, M. Parnell, J. Machnik, H. Crouthamel, R. Kaplan, R. Essex. T. Thornton, W. Brey, R. Hit- chon. R. Moore. B. Sachs, R. Ta- ransky, B. Davis. Mr. Rocco. E-1-'r' ha Mr. Rocco. Advisory William Sachs, Presia'ent,' Rick Moore. Vice-Presidentg Robert Hitchon, Treasurerg Richard Taransky, Secretary. J iw .,,,., The Key Club is an organization devoted to service, and it is one of Kennedyjs most active clubs. The members act as ushers at school functions in addition to their many special projects. They include: a Service-to-Youth dinner, the staging of a basketball marathon for the Multiple Sclerosis Fund a memorial presentation to our late president, John F Kennedy, helping with the Rubella Vaccine campaign, the Kiwanis pea- nut sale, holding Halloween and Christmas parties for handi- capped children, and their annual project of sending Easter baskets to the county's needy children. Berndt, J. Flamini, M. Blaire. E. Muchnich, R. Pikcus. J. Grimes. G. Young, F. Graff. D. Flamini, C. Holland, M. Reynolds, R. Hoyt, B. Bemke. D. Potter, A. GIRLS SERVICE ORGANIZATION Row 1: J. Zimmerman, Presidentg Miss Robb. Advisory D. Deame, Treas- L. Mullenhouer, B. Barkley, D. Rayhurger. C. Bozart, C. Blessin. L. Davis, ure-rg M, Wickergham, S, Beers, Secretary' L, Bilek, A, Monaco, J, Am- R. Dobos, D. DiStefano, E. Burchinow. C. Doert, V. Wesley. D. McNair, brose. Row 2: S. Degeer, S. Gabriel, B. Brody, T. McCormick. Vice-Presi- M. Miller. dentg D. Thresher, C. Gagnon, D. Bauman. J. Tierney. Row 3: C. McMann. -cs G I Through this organization ath- leticalbt adept girls are given the opportunity to further their gym- nastic skills. The girl's also pro- vide a number of services to the Physical Education Department. Row 1: Joanne Gillespe Mrs. Lewis, Advisor Toni Becton Row 2: Sue Kriz Peggy Corcoran Karen Bornhien Mary Wickersham Row 3: Michele Doyne Cathy Grace Andrea DiMartino Cathy Towell Row 4.' Mary Decker Ellen Decker 136 FORENSICS The Forensics Club is for those of oratorical abilitv, and those who wish to develop their public speaking techniques. The club participates in inter-scholastic debates, and gives practice in preparing speeches, efective delivery, and ex- temporaneous speaking. This years topic of discussion was, Resolved.' The Federal Government should establish, administer, and jinance prograrns to control air and water pollution in the United States. Advisor: Mr. Shoyer MEMBERS Naran Burchinow, Geraldine Toland. Presidenrq Mark Flacker, Vice-President: Mike Cote, Maureen McHugh, Pat lrwin, Gordon Lange, Steve Busgang. JR. GREAT BOGKS live T M Nwis ,--f el 3 CHESS CLUB Wanda Wesley, Lavonne Mews, Mrs. Cohen, Advisor,' Cathy Towell, Randy Brown. Steve Hockeiser, Gary Ellis, Presidentg Mike Stein, Steve Ray Dingman, Marandola, SECVCIHQV. 137 I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row lf S. Degeer. V. Abbott. M. John- . . son. S. Worrilow, B. Brody. J. Graham. B. Kosoy. E. Sullivan. J Santillo. Row 2: S. Gabriel. K. Laurentz, W. Brey, J. Christ. K. Howells. K. Liebel W. Davis. J. Reynolds. Row 3: N. Darby. A. Wetzel, N. DiMar- tino, D. Curson, R. Lorentz. A Enciso. K. Cournard. C. Counard A. Rainey. R. Zubrack. R11w4.' C. Holland. D. Reed. S. Krise. C. Pitkin. G. Toland. S. Redman. N. Burchinow. A. Walker. O. Wolf. S. Weisman. J. Stein. A. Brooks. C. Edwards. V. Walters. H. Croutha- mel. S. Krasney. M. McHugh. G. Rand. CAMERA SHY M. Bartusis. T. Becton. J. Broscious. J. Butler, W. Caplan. W. Cluck. D. Daniels. J. DeSh- aney. H. Diaz. R. Fears. S. Greco. M. Montgomery. M. Ryan. W. Sachs, K. Wilcox. M. Wreen. L. Hoyt Zia. Presidente Patricia Quigley. Vice-Presidentq Kathy Fyffe. Treasurerq Mari-Lynda Puglsey. Sccretaryq Richard Yurko. Parliamenlarian: Mr. DeVyver. Advisor. Q .....L... FM-. .,-' . 1 -.v V. ...Q .. - .... P wY M af This is an organization for the scholasticalbf distinguished. It is a nationwide form of recognition for academic achievement, with members being carefulhf selected and reviewed bv teachers, and counselors before thev are named to the Society in either their .ju- nior, or senior year. Members re- ceive ojicial pins. membership cards, and honor passes after thev are formalbf indoctrinated. This year the club was responsible for the traditional talent show, and tutoring program. To jinance their activities they held a massive candle sale before Christmas. 138 JR. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT SDCIETY This organization recognizes students with high scholastic ability in the secretar- ial area. Meetings are held each month, at which time, members are given the op- portunitv to meet and exchange ideas with people involved in industry. Sharon Priest, Mrs. Abbot. Advisorg Cynthia Saulle. PIERIAN SOCIETY A little learning is a dangerous thin gg Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring.' There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking largeht sobers us again . . . In fearless youth we tempt the heights of art, While from the bounded level of our mind, y Short views we take, nor see the lengths behind' But more advanced behold with strange surprise New distant scenes of endless Science rise! from Essay on Criticism by Alexander Pope Row 1: Patricia Quigley. Vice-Presidentg Jeanne Reynolds, President: Ginny Walters. Ei- leen Sullivan, Maureen Miller. Row 2: Marlene Ryan, Nancy DiMartino, Secre- tarvq Jamie Santillo, Nancy Novak, Bill Davis, Cary Holland. Row 3: John Oldham, Richard Yurko, Kathy Hardman, Mark Bartusis. CAMERA SHY Naran Burchinow, Treasurerg Wendy Caplan. Sue Greco, Steve Krasney, Mari-Lynda Pugsley, Debbie Rhyner, Adrian Rosen, Darlene Sepessey, Peggy Wreen, Hoyt Zia. Mrs. Larlnerty, Advisor SPANISH CLUB Row 1: D. Russock. G. McLaren. L. Shaw, S. Olsen. V. Walters. C. Sche- P. Candeloro. J. Stevens. A. Enciso. Preside11I,' C. Calin, Mrs. Cayea lenner, N. Gilbert, M. Miller. Row 2: J. Oren. J. Lombardi. W. Holloway. Advisor. FRENCH CLUB Row 1: D. DiStefano, D. Clapp, J. Mekluski, S. Esposito, J. Nieves, J. Ott, IUKVJ M- MCGJHH. A- KHUC, J- Ambf0SC, B. BFOWH, Mr. Hampton, Advisor, S. Richie. R. Ott. B. Murray, J. Krise, J. Waren, F. Nick, Vice-Presidenf. CAMERA SHY1 R- FCHFS, PfFSid6Hl- Row 2: M. Jones. D. Deame, A. Rainey, L. Davis. M. L. Pugsley. Secre- 140 LATIN CLUB 'V v s, iw-2 Row I: Jan Gruber, Sherry Weisman, Consolg Anna Walker. Scribag Karen Stevens, Dawn Sweeney Lenny Edwards, Emperor. Row 2: Mary Cleary, Lisa Staekhouse. Pat Thomas, Cecilia Reuta, Bill Kent Arthur Alexander. Second Corzxol. Row 3: Dan Beaut. Miss Fish, Advi.ror.' Ray Dingman FUTURE PHYSICIANS -7' MEMBERSfV. Abbot. M. Adams, J. Anderson, S. Axler, C. Blessin, A. Brooks, M. Carroll, W. Cluck, M. Cohan, N. Darby, M. Ellner, S. Gabriel. J. Gambone, B. Gilbert, J. Graham, R. Greenberg, R. Heyner. S. Hockeiser, H. Hoflhung. W. Holloway. L. Holtzapple, G. Jeffers, K. Herrigan, Kelly, E. Kent, K. Liehel, B. Lohrman, M. Miller. M. Michener. F, Mollo, J. Montmomery, J. Oberholtzer, P. Quigley, K. Robertson, P. Ross. B. Sachs. P. Supp. J. Townes, V. Walters. M. Weiss, K. Wilcox, P. Wolf. P. Wreen, H. Zia, Mr. Barlow, Advisor, 141 g LIBRARY AIDS SCHDOL STORE fr as I 'Af O Xa Ed Kent, Rena Orwen. Sue Greenhouse, Debbie Paleck, Victor Bradway. Julie Lohdamm. Mr. Oltey. Valerie Cook, Donna D1Palo Mr Giresi Barbara Huchinson. Brook Bailey. Jennifer Dwyer. Sue La Rosa. CAM- ERA SHY: John Wharton, Jonathan Hall, Glen Hubsch. Seniors Iradirionalbf operate the Con- cession Stand to sat- isfy zhose hunger pangs thai so often strike al games, and by so doing, also he? the class to meet sen- ior year expenses with the profls. Row 1: Gary Young. Bill Mclntyre. Richard Yurko. Row 2.' Lois Covert, Alice Wilburn. Ginny Walters, Mary Lynn Huyck, Sara Hayes. Jeanne Schuster. Maureen Miller. CONCESSION STAND 'g leyiyis V-A ' 1 ' . 142 N. T E l fi T' . . .-f ., A i 1 s , .. . M g, if AF-IT 2 CLUB 1 419 Bob Adamski Georgie Adams Celeste Blessin Kandy Bozarth Mark Bucher Kay Butler Lisa Holtzapple Alese Kane Shcliu Karel Bill Melnlyre .lay Mclulski Arlene Peco Kathy Quigley Roz Russock Chris Schlenner Judy Stern Rick Tuma Q , ,ful Q , uf, 'lf K ' Q .CC if Q X gt, 'wr 'QS 'O 5 ', 'ff 2 3 Aspiring pedagogues ,ind their niche in the FTA. This year the club, in addi- tion to the .field trips to the elementary schools, and various colleges, has added a widespread tutoring pro- gram in the towns elemen- tary schools. The tutors de- vote several hours each week to going into the class- room and giving individual attention to students in need of assistance, which not onhi helps the students and the teachers, but also gives the tutor valuable practical experience. Advisor: Mr. Arasim ORGANIZATI This club offers the stu- dents of J.FK. the opportu- nity to discuss, and explore the social, and political problems besetting today's world. Members bring in outside speakers, and gain insight into the workings of our political system through such activities as their an- nual Youth-in-Government program, and the Model Congress. Advisor: Mrs. Citron This club works to inform the students ofJ.FK. ofthe heritage of today's black american. Members in- vestigate the social and cul- tural aspects of the fro- american and his lifestyle. Advisors: Mrs. Citron Mr. Jack Mr. Pina FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ON FOR PCLITICAL AWARENESS AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB 144 BIBLE CLUB INTEBACT Back in the fall signs mlvsteriouslv began to ap- pear on the walls, and bulletin boards posing the question, What is Interact D? Those whose curios- ity was suyjicientbf aroused attended the initial meeting to discover that it was an international or- ganization specializing in communications. The members learn about other countries, listen to guest speakers, and are encouraged to investigate the customs, and lU'e styles of countries other than their own. Kevin Wallace, Presidentg Becky Hays, Vice-Presidentg Pat Gorko, Secretaryg Jean Guilfoy, Treasurerg Bruce Nicholson, .lan Ward, Linda Wallace, Direclorsg Mr. Winiarski, Advisor. Row l: Karen Lake, Janet Mullen, Debbie Faust, Vice-Presidentg Geraldine sorg Lavonne Mears, Nancy Pennipede. Row 2: Gary Young, John Whar- Toland, Presidentg Diane Dougherty, Maryann Kimble, Mrs. Stiles, Advi- ton, Ed Kent, Steve Buchwold. 1971 NEWSPAPER STAFF This years newspaper underwent a drastic change from pre- vious years. It is now a weekbt distribution containing more pertinent, and recent news. The finished product is the result of long hours of diligent work by dedicated students interested in learning such .journalistic skills as reporting, laying out, and proofreading. They acquire these skills through practical ex- perience, the use of proper news hom, correct organization, and by learning how to function efectively under the pressure of a deadline. Jim Grace 8: Roz Russock, Co-editors-in-chief Tony Sciucca, Soph. Ed., Rick Essex, Sports Ed., Annette French, Features Ed , Bill Davis, News Ed., Rita Leach, Editorials, Gordon Yetter, Editorials, Skip Arey, Art Ed., Bill Gilbert, Photography, Bill Parsley, Mg. Ed., Al Brooks, Business Ed, Mrs. Meece. Advisor. HOLY LITES MEMBERS-G. Boyer. A. Brown. P, Brown. R Carrol. R. Leech. C. Lowery. R, Ward. M. Warren J. Washington. Advisor: Mr. Wright To Be Young, Gmed, ana' Black To be young, giheaf and Black, Oh what a loving, precious dream. To beyoung, gifted and Black In this whole world, you know There,s a million boys and girls Who are young, gij?ed, and Black. And that's afactl We are young, gWed and Black, We must begin to tell our young. Therels a world waiting-for you. Yours is a quest that's just begun. So when you refeeling real low, There's a great truth that you should know We are young, gwed, and Black. And I mean Black! To be young, gtfeaf and Black, Oh how I long to know the truth. There are times when I look back And I am haunted hy my youth. But my pride of today, Is that we can all be proud to say To be young, giheai and Black, Ls where its at ! L. H ansb err y CQ? f 147 3 CONCERT CHOIR Jayne Allen Sylvia Bacon Susan Bloom Reba Bowens Debbie Brandau Deborah Brown Pat Brown Lynn Butler Valerie Butler Peggy Candeloro Aileen Chase Barbara Cornell Kathie Diehl Sandy Dillabough Susan Dodimead Peggy' Drake Ronnie Drucker .lean Evans Xlelinda Eyerett Janet Filmeyer Gail Fugate Penny Glasxman Karen Goldman Laurie Goodson Shelia llarrix Miriani Hildalgo Beekcy Hiller Michele llossier Valerie Hudson Nly ra llutchinyon Sue Israel Frank laeonelli Diane ,laclaon Don .lacobxen Gerrilyn Johnson Barbara Kaulfman Georgia Kiehl Ellen Kropkof Pamela Landiw Erie Lawson Rita Leach Debbie Ledeaux Cheryl Lewin Lynn l iehnian ,loannc lnmbardi Carolyn Lowery' Claudia Lunstead Pal Mangan Donna Marshall William Mclntyre Shclia N1c'Vlillan Eileen Miller Tamarah Molliatt Michael Nlorton Debbie N1 ullen Kathleen Newman Nancy' Novak Leslie Olivares Valerie Patterson Robin Pease .lolene Phillips Lynda Plath Diane Read Cassandra Rilcyr Karen Simms Barbara Skenadore Kathy Smart Virginia Springer Francine Spivey Pat Stevens Margarette Steward Shelia Stinion Karen Suplee Shirley' Taylor .lan Thomas Alva Tull Shirley' Tutt Jeanne Vienneau Linda Wallace Denise Walrere Renee Ward Janet Ward Vickie Wesmly Suaan Weat Joy' Wetzcl Charlek Wilker Bonnie Williams Dorothy Wilson Faith Young Joanne Zakian THE MUSICAL IVIENAGERIE fini . Q 148 mm-t . ORCHESTRA Jayne Allen Toni Barrett Nancy Darby 'llvm Dinsmore Gene Dutkin Fred Endikat Holly Hotfnung Glenn Hoynoski Tim Hubba Frank laconelli Jett' Lesser Donna Marshall Lynn Marshall Patty McHugh William Mitchell James Montgomery William Paryley John Ross Robert Sadler Jack Sammons Denise Sparks Gale Stanton Margie Swift Robert Turner Dan West .j,.:y.iw .t., , ..,. .,,:x,x:3eE:g.. F 'S' r S idle U'-t V 'Ez'-. ff' Nm 'Hx kms:-V ,F ,gh A-A M tfmfe ffessfztfszr at Barry' Balliet Toni Barrett Lauta lioltltitt Bonnie Byrd Mike Chebseman l'rude Clone Nancy Darby Craig Denning Nancy' DiMarttno Steve Dttmoch WIND ENSEMBLE Patty' Tvicliugh James Montgomery Mark Montgomery' William Parsley Valerie Patterson Richard Pletcher John Reynolds John Ross John Ruwell Eugene Dutkin Alain lihret Edie Endrea Fred Endrticat Allyson Heft Frank laconelli Gary Kraynow Donna Marshall Marlene Ryan Jamie Santtllo Gale Stanton Sharon Stanton Karen Suplee Margie Swift Dave Traub Robert Turner Steve Uibel Ellen ljrigcrletder Holly Weiner 149 MADRIGALS Jayne Allen Florence Allinson Adele Anderson Roni Barrett Valerie Butler Dan Carroll Tom Charlton Gwendolyn Dickerxon Alain Ehret Karen Fischer Tom Haggerty Francix Iaconelli Diane Jackson Don Jacobsen Lynne Licbman Donna Marxhall Jamea Montgomery Mark Montgomery Bill Parsley Rich Pletcher Jeanne Reynolds John Reynolds Marlene Ryan Eileen Sedacca Arthur Simmons Michael Skelly' Barbara Skenadore Karen Suplee Margie Swift Jan Thomaa Jeanne Vienneau Joy WetLel Charley Wilker Sheryl Wright HSCARLET AND M .. ,. W ,.,.,w -us. 4?5E sQ COLORGUARD-Ursula Skacel, Donna Reed, Teresa Tomilson, Pat Damian, Sharon Priest, Robyn Carroll, Ginny McLaren, Cheryl Howard, Collete Vlachos, Linda Davis. 5'-Q . - 'ij n- I 't,. ,it Z Q -i FLAG TWIRLERS-Claire Gagnon, Eileen Miller, Pat Murray, Gretchen Vogt, Donna Long, Cathy Cathcart, Mary McFarland, Co-Captain, Vickie Wesoly, Caplain. 13 15, MAJORETTES-Donna Marshall, Lori McMannis, Linda Sadeik, Joanne Tierney, Lynda Zickel, Glenda Boyer, Gail O'Connor, Kathi Karp, Marlene Ryan, C0-captain, Sue Greco, Captain. CO-CAPTAINS OF COLORGUARD-Kay Cor- ley, Pat Zadlo. f 150 l .A NAVYH id.- YSA , Ra. ' y. V ' Q9 . - -' , hn 1 . -V fi: -45 nuff' llimz .Q f L : - N, .. .i ' ' --Hilfe' 13.2, reg y .3 .-' 7 fi- A ., 'K ...g k Qi fi A Q :sg ' 12-j'--V I 4:..5,.fd'l f ig, f ' .: 5:i A- I .1 K g ifts 1.4 41- 51 . . 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Capluiazq Sue Bloomfield. Barbara Brody. Judy Graham, Michelle Greenberg. Romona Fears. Mandy Rainey. Cn-captain. Row 2: Pal Gaskill, Beth Brown, Rosanne Rossi, Denise Faukner. Eve Reeves. Bur- bara Bernard. 151 Q , is., K - is 1 SENIOR CLASS TRI P . lg ' 5 S . fS f M555 3,5 'Y O 4 V 1 MCA X mf , ff '1 ??fU' yhf' 4-su p Q ! Se l ,Wa S U 1. f M ff f , IHIIHHM E il 1 152 M L, S M-, L 4 6-1' JB' JFK DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS Age of Aquarius MM A l 153 .3 154 TO MR. GEORGE M ADAMS, Well not easihf forget those booming inanities, those demanding stares shaded by OUR grey hairs, that pequent hysterical laughter that always mujjcled down to a smiling shrug, the amused concern as we panicked before a deadline, those terrible imitations of people we still can ,t identyjf, or the way you wane your nose. We are onhf another bunch of kidsv who somehow became involved with the mysterious production of the yearbook. We pass, others, hopjulhf, will try. Every bunch, however unique, will continue to move. You, George, will remain to sigh, to pause for breath-while we reflect. THANKS AND HAPPINESS 1971 STAFF 155 Once again I feel that not onbr the yearbook, but the entire school was fortunate enough to have a hard working, diligent, creative group of stu- dents. The 1971 GR YPHON is the result of many long hours of hard work, sweat, and yes, even tears on the part of this group of great kids. As year- book advisor these past eight years, I rate this year's editor and stajj' as certainbf one of the most independent and yet reliable group I have ever had the pleasure of working with. Miss Pat Quigley, this years editor, has pro- duced,' in spite of split sessions, dissension in the ranks, and an old cantankerous advisor, a book that trubr represents what went on here at old JFK this past year. I feel the school owes her a debt of gratitude for this noble achievement and as the years go by and this book becomes more and more valuable to you, her contribution will become even more apparent. To you, Patty, and Maureen, Bruce, Terry, Jeanne, Peggy, Rick, and all the others that gave so much, many, many, roses . . . Roses also to Ron Williams, our photographer employed by Glick Studios Ron's work domi- nates the book and personalizes our JFK to you, the viewer . . . thanks Ron. Roses also to Bob Davine, our yearbook repre- sentative employed by our publisher Wm. J. Keller Inc. without whose help this book may never have been finished on time . . . thanks Bob. Roses to Jack Smith, our yearbook jinancial ad- visor . .. the guy who keeps us in the black while we try and spend it all . . . thanks Jack. Crab Apples to those seniors that didnit make their picture appointments, didn ,t send their proof in on time,' didn 't get their names to us in time to get them on the books, and in general made our job a lot more dyjicult . . . Crab Apples to other groups that didn 't show up for pictures or used our name and loused up our accounts . . . but Roses to the many seniors and underclassmen that supported us by buying this book of memories . . . I hope you enjoy it. GEORGE M. ADAMS GR YPHON AD VISOR i GRYPH N '7 Pat Quigley, Editor-in-Chief i '5- ie 'x Activities Stajf' Debbie Tomlinson, Mau- reen Miller, Co-editors 156 ll X if l v l 1 Art Staff' John Russell, Rick Tuma, Editorg Kandy Bozart .1 Photography Stajjf' Bruce Boyajian, Mark Bartusis, Steve Krasney, C0-editors Literary Stajf- Eileen Sullivan, Editor 157 iwix 3 ii Senior Staff' Row I: Jeanne Reynolds, Peggy Wreen, Editor, Mary Lynn Huyck, Pat Gorko. Row 2: Maureen Miller, Ginny Walters, Kathy Howells, Geraldine Toland. l l is k,L, ix ,iff X-,,L'l:R?1s l ' if y e' 5 M 4' li? i fm 4 if li l, ' 'X eve' i .H i A i f M 1 of xi a ee - E lf :J U K vyhy t y h . -2 Q' 'tif e ,y eef ' f .ele 3 y eef A i hh n Q ia '45 ' ., X e il ee a - , , e y .e l ' If if , ?e,eee l yeeee l L 'A e,.A I I - ., .... H in iw aeyy, e .,.W,,,, eefe , A ' 'Y V .' Nqal L:-.L f L. N l . fri fir - W.-as . A l 5- J Adminiszrazzon ana' Faculty Stayjf' Jamie Santillo, SPOVIS Sflljf-' Sandy BUfk0SKi, Hoyt Zia, C0-6'0'il0fS, Jeanne Reynolds, Co-editors, Standing: Nancy C121if6PiIkiIl. DiMartino. 158 .1 9- A gk' Underclassmen Stajjf' Trude Cone, Editorg Leslie Schipper. Sales Staff' Diane Thresher, Assistant Editorg Terry McCormick, Editor. T0 our thoughjul faced J?- nancial advisor, Mr. Smith, who pays for the innumer- able bills we run up, hom petty bus fares to cover cast, we offer our sincere thanks. WILLINGBCRO TELEVISION CFIEW Educational Television Specialist: Mr. Sydney ylor f ' 1.422 'ierd-4T4 f f-' 5' A Q wi ,. I , .- l l 160 H K T' :ii 5 S i N 1 i J A 3 5 x Li S? Six qs. K, gf, ik ? ff S3 74 Eli ii 51 'af iv IL fa senior section There were so many memories-good and bad-that we must carry with us as we leave Kennedy as mem- bers of the Class of '7l. It was our freshman year and we were ignored. Our President was Glenn Martins and Mr. Clem Crea was our faithful advisor. Our dances failed and our treas- ury was nil, but it was the year of Paul Collins and the football team went undefeated. Then we were sophomores and again the youngest class at Kennedy. Richard Yurko began the first year of his presidential dynasty. To improve our financial status we had successful golf tournaments, numerous bake sales, and dances. Mr. Crea's room, 134, was demolished during the construction of our Hoat in the first Homecoming. If you had first or last period study hall, you were permitted to arrive late and leave early. Our junior year arrived and the tempo increased. The remodeled class rings were ordered and received before Christmas. Then more tournaments and dances. Rich was President again. We had to endure tests of all kinds . . . P.S.A.Tfsg S.A.Tfs, N.M.S.Q.Tfs. We had a more liberal dress code, and more students were being called 'gradicalli 5'Scarborough Fair , the Junior Prom, was a tremendous success. Middle Amer- ica was shocked from its slumber as J.F.K.H.S. ex- perienced 'fracial trouble. Suddenly, we were seniors, but in the name one could detect a sour note. We were on split session and the overcrowding prohibited a senior parking lot. The cloud had a silver lining, though, for our afternoons were free. The senior refreshment stand at the football games was enlivened by the addition of popsicles and pizza. Rich was President, was assisted by Bill McIntyre, Colleen Breen, and Mitch Gross. Lenny Al- caro was the President of the Student Council. With the help of the cardboard statues of the football play- ers, the seniors won the hall contest during Home- coming and Kay Corley was crowned Homecoming Queen. On January 21 and 22, three-hundred seniors jour- neyed to the Mt. Airy Lodge in the Poconos. Here we could ski, skate, toboggan, swim and otherwise enjoy ourselves. The administration required all students to carry special I.D. cards and there was a new discipline code enacted. On May 28, we broke another tradition and held our Senior Prom out-of-state at The Cullura in Bristol, Pa. When we graduate on June 15, there will undoubt- edly be tears. We are the last class to spend four years at J.F.K.-years that canlt be forgotten. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS i Richard Yurko Bill McIntyre Senior Class President Senior Class Vice-President S l r 3' 'Q' ,. Sp. .M 1 Mitch Gross M A Senior Class Treasurer ,. L. Colleen Breen Senior Class Secretary M Cl C r. em rea Senior Class Fearless Advisor ! i 5 Q 1 B 3 Wx 1 I fx fi ii 5. ? fx -i , L11 ,Q ., 1 Vw , E Vicky Abbott Erik N. Aamot 2l Sussex Drive Eliot H. Abramovitz R0bert Adamski 53 Mandolin Lane N.H.S.g Future Physiciansg 139 Pheasant Lane 63 Balfour Lane Cross Countryg Trackg Chess Robert Aaront Spanish Clubg Concession Yearbookg German Club, Drama Clubg Art Club Club 26 Belmont Lane Stand German Hon, Society Yearbook Leonard F. Alcaro 45 Maplewick Lane Footballg Trackg Key Clubg Arthur Alexander Jennifer Adrian Student Council, Presidentg David Alcock 22 New Pond Lane 2 Windsor Lane Varsity Club 56 Hamilton Lane Trackg Latin Club Anna E. Allen 7 Roxborough Place Pep Clubg Homecoming Michael J. Anderson Lucy I. Andrews Roy J. Annese Comm. 86 Pond Lane 31 Granby Lane 10 Princeton Lane Sylvia Bacon 24 Somerset Drive Basketballg Afro-American Debra A. Baker Karen AKIBI1 Lori Auzier Clubg Drama Clubg Math 38 Tidewater Lane 9 Garland l-2116 21 Boxwood Lane Clubg Chorusg Newspaper Chorus June M. Banks 72 Balton Lane I Barry F. Balliet Newspaperg Social Sc. Clubg 30 Belmont Lane G.S.O.g F.H.A.g Library Aidg Carol A. Baptista Bandg Graphic Arts Clubg Michael T. Balzano Homecoming Comm.: Afro- 23 Gilman Lane Wind Ensemble 6 Harmon Lane Amer. Clubg Jr. Great Books Yearbook Marc I. Alexander 9 Gaylord Circle Baseballg F.T.A. Thomas J. Arey 12 Henderson Lane Newspaperg W.E.A.L.g Band Jacqueline A. Baldwin 66 Evergreen Drive Spanish Clubg Yearbook M. Jeanne Bamett 81 Genesee Lane Bible Clubg Spanish Clubg Pep Club rn 4 s 41 F fi 's i fl S I -1 A Q E 1 1 1: 2 Y 4l li Wx ,pw z Sei, J -I 1. Hagan z. I .Q .i 1. 3 1' HN? ?ir' vp' -ff if-....,, 9, vw-M., S JN Ciu- QQ. Toni A. Barrett 6 l-lasting Lane Jodi M. Barry O.P.A.g Afro-American Clubg 78 Marshall Lane Isabella Bartle Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg Chorusg Bandg Orchestra Deborah K. Bauman 108 Harrington Circle G.S.O.g Pep Clubg Homecoming Comm. Bmce Behmke 20 Marshall Lane Basketballg Footballg Key Clubg Trackg Pep Clubg Student Councilg Yearbook David H. Besterman 60 Pinafore Lane Lori Blickman 23 Terrace Court Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg G.A.A. William J. Baumann 67 Gaffney Lane Wrestlingg Stamp Club Timothy M. Bell 32 Stonehaven Lane French Clubg Russian Club Cindy Beyer 15 Miniature Lane Gymnastics Susan H. Bloom 18 Mercator Lane O.P.A. Carol A. Bean 78 Melboume Lane Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg Tennis Clubg Archery Club John W. Berkley 76 Hinsdale Lane Basketballg Footballg Pep Clubg Trackg Key Club William R. Beyrle 88 Pennypacker Drive Mark C. Bartusis 5l Peppermint Lane Yearbook, Photography Co- Editorg N.H.S.g Pienan Soc F.T.A.g Chess Club Gloria A. Beattie 510 Charleston Road William P. Bershak 531 Charleston Road Charles J. Baughman 49 Hancock Lane Toni L. Becton 52 Ballad Lane Hockeyg Basketballg Tennis Clubg Softballg G.A.A.g Girls Leadersg F.T.A.g G.S.O.g N.H.S. Robert J. Bertrand Basketballg Chess Clubg Band 24 Blackwell Lane Kenneth C. Bingert 38 Eastgate Lane Patricia L. Blaum 2 Hinsdale Lane Basketballg Hockey' G.A.A. Student Councilg Miadrigals , lll Niagara Lane Betty M. Bloomer Helen E. Boitrott Marie Boyko Interactg Chorus 38 Sylvan Lane 10 Hargrove Lane 25 Echohill Lane Karen M. Bomheim l Medallion Lane Hockeyg Basketballg G.A.A.g Tennis Club: Concession Standg Pep Clubg F.T.A.g Girls' Leaders Glenda G. Boyer I7 Hamilton Lane Afro-American Club, Basketball: Holy Litesg Newspaper: Chorusg Pep Clubg Majorettes Warren J. Brey 44.ElderberryLanL, ,L Marcella K. Bott 169 Club House Drive Archery Club Victor L. Bradway 20 Maplewick Lane Basketball: Mgr.g Library Aideg Football: Mgr. Barbara A. Brody 48 Sherwood Lane Gymnasticsg Basketballg Tennis Clubg F.T.A.g N.H.S. ,4G,S.Q.g Rep Clubg Girls' , Tennisg Student Councilg Latin Leadersg Russian Clubg Pom- Clubg Key Club Pom Girlg Yearbook Heinz P. Box Barbara J. Boyce Deborah F. Bowling l I4 Hillcrest Lane 33 Evergreen Drive 26 Brunswock Lane German Clubg Newspaper Drama Clubg Russian Club Colleen P. Breen Gregory J. Braunius 1 Melrose Lane Janice M. Brennan 19 East Stokes Road Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Secretary 34 Executive Lane Albert C. Brooks Michael Brogan 65 Middleton Lane Cheryl R. Budman 6 Bermuda Circle Pep Club, Homecomingg Linda Susan Brown A. John Buda COHCCIT Choirs Girls, Ch0fUSl 70 Peacock Lane 43 Placid Lane Latin Club Steven Busgang 85 Edge Lane Crewg A.V.A.g Drama Clubg Newspaper Naran V. Burchinow 8 Cypress Lane Pierian Soc.g Art Clubg Forensicsg N.H.S.g F.T.A,g Russian Clubg O.P.A. 37 Millbrook Drive Janice A. Butler Golf 3 Forensicsg Chess Clubg David L. Butler 95 Country Club Road Stephen P. Butler O.P.A.g Students for Peace 59 Manor Lane VarSiIy Cheerleader 58 Montclair Lane Judithl. Bmscioussw ,, 9 Emerald Court Library Aideg N.H.S. Sandra L. Burkoski 52 Midvale Lane Yearbook, Co-Editor of Sportsg Drama Clubg F.T.A. Valerie T. Butler I5 Twilight Lane Basketballg Afro-American Clubg Pep Clubg Library Aideg Madrigalsg Chorus 2 ll 5. 2 3 5 F1 3 4 1 R 4 -a K 'Q 1: Si Q Q 3 s E2 5 E 5 .x -K s e E 'Huw 5 Cf? ZEN Q 'H 14 aw M - Win... ,my ,, 653 'lp'--g, W , , :Fx at Bonnie M. Byrd 16 Berkshire Lane Future Homemakersg O.P.A.g Bandg Wind Ensemble Sigmund I. Canales 19 Buttercup Lane Cross Countryg Trackg Pep Club Ethel A. Cappello 41 Barker Lane Kenneth C. Caldwell 6 Henderson Lane Library Aidesg Spanish Club Juan F. Canales 21 Gaffney Lane Donna Maria Carini 9 Gunner Lane Jr. Great Books Club Cintia Z. Calin 77 Ballad Lane Basketballg Trackg Spanish Clubg Afro-American Club Joseph E. Cantwell 26 Pennant Lane Cross Countryg Wrestlingg Trackg Pep Clubg Varsity Club Daniel J. Carroll 131 Clubhouse Drive Carol Chafiin 28 Norwick Lane Susan E. Cavanaugh Janet L. Cesario Soph. Officerg Cheerleaderg 44 Pinafore Lane 46 Twilight Lane Basketball Janice Christ 91 Hampshire Lane Michael E. Cheeseman Student Councilg N.H.S.g Kevin C. Christman 45 Shelbourne Lane Girls' Citizenship Institute 24 Paddock Lane Linda M. Camelier 8 Birdseye Lane O.P.A.g French Club Walter J. Cantwell 79 Boxwood Lane Cross Countryg Trackg Pep Clubg Varsity Clubg Wrestling Madelyn E. Carroll 29 Placid Lane Future Physiciansg Pep Clubg G.S.O, Thomas J. Charlton 58 Echohill Lane Golf g Chess Club Darlane A. Chute 105 Genesee Lane Deborah K. Campbell 1 Gainscott Lane German Clubg Red Cross Wendy S. Caplan 56 New Coach Lane O.P.A., F,T.A.g Student Councilg Students for Peaceg W.E.A.L.g Pierian Soc.g N.H.S.g Newspaper Robyn Lynn Carroll 6 Gable Way Colorguardg Basketballg G.A.A.g Girls' Leadersg Afro American Clubg Holy Litesg Chorusg Modern Dance Karen M. Chase 80 Edge Lane Cheryl J. Clark 21 Buttercup Lane D.E.C,A. Wendy A. Cluck 39 Bershire Lane G.A.A.g Drama Clubg Michele C. Cohan Concession Standg Future Robert H. Cochran 10 Echghill Lane James Clay Physiciansg French Clubg Pep 117 Holbrook Lane Tennisg F.T.A.g Future 41 Blueberry Lane Clubg Homecomingg N.H.S. Wrestling Physicians Leslie F. Conti 3 Radcliffe Place O.P.A.1 Chorus Dominick A. Corigliano 30 Granby Lane Baseball Kirk Douglas Counard 61 Eastbrook Lane Footballg Trackg Key Clubg Graphic Arts Clubg Varsity Clubg N.H.S. Harry R. Crouthamel IV 28 Glover Lane Soccerg Golfg N.H.S.g Pep James W. Conway 87 Hillcrest Lane Footballg Basketballg Varsity Clubg Youth-in-Gov't. Catherine H. Corley ll Empress Lane Homecoming Queeng Student Council, Sec. Cheryl D. Covert 25 Peacock Lane Patricia A. Crowley Clubg Homecomingg German 218 Somerset Drive Clubg Key Clubg Varsity Club Pep Club Valerie A. Cook 138 Harrington Circle School Store Managerg D.E.C.A.g Spirit Comm. Michelle L. Costa 22 Stonhaven Lane G.S.O.g Senior Trip Comm.g Homecomingg Drama Clubg Pep Club Lois Ann Covert 25 Peacock Lane Pep Clubg Student Councilg Homecomingg Yearbook Doris K. Cullin 6 Mosshill Lane Gymnasticsg Student Councilg Band Cathy Corbin 22 Thornleigh Place Student Councilg French Club Michael Cote 44 Bonne Lane Forensicsg O.P.A.g French Clubg Key Clubg W.E.A.L.g F.T.A.g Student Councilg Youth-in-Govit Christopher Crabill 29 Elsin Lane Pep Club Roberta M. Cummings 45 Glenview Lane Cooperative Office Ed. Program Kathy M. Conroy 38 Spiralwood Lane F.T.A.g Students for Peace Margaret Corcoran 43 Glenview Lane Basketball: Softballg Girls' Leadersg Newspaperg Orchestrag Band Cleteur J. Counard 61 Eastbrook Lane Footballg Trackg N.H,S.g Graphic Arts Clubg Varsity Clubg Homecoming Cheryl Cross 94 Crestview Drive Pep Clubg Homecoming Walter A. Cunnane, Jr. 58 Pensdale Lane ,fv- in-., lr' W 5:1 L' Sa 41 f .ff ,pdf ' ff , kr 7-Zifmf ..., f l 5 ' 24 4' ' mm 4! ...gn-o. Oi 4,19-. 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Debra Gail Daniels 52 Buckeye Lane Basketballg Hockeyg O.P.A Tennisg Gymnasticsg Trackg Student Councilg Girls' Leaders Diane Curson 21 Gramercy Lane N.H.S.g Graphics Arts Club Nancy Darby 42 Budhollow Lane Basketballg Hockeyg O.P.A.g Trackg N.H.S.g Girls' Leadersg Student Councilg Future Physicians Class V.P.g Pierian Soc.g Valerie Dawe Gary Deetz Varsity Clubg Youth-in-Gov't I4 Glover Lane 21 Medallion Lane Harry DePew Janice Lynn DeShaney 68 Marboro Lane Baseballg Basketballg Footballg George DeR05a Track: Afro-American Clubg 31 Bucknell Lane German Club Socoerg Band Brad DiAntonio Holly Diaz 34 Myrtlewood Lane 43 Marshal Lane Football Art Clubg Drama Clubg N.H.S. 'ish-QA -M, M- M C 3, was . 49 Barlett Lane F.T.A.g N.H.S.g Pep Clubg Greg DaCosta 44 Marblestone Lane Baseballg Track Judith David 87 Holstone Lane Red Crossg Pep Club Suzarme DeGeer l43 Country Club Ro Paul G. 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' anifiJi'iH . ,A HY QQ fifiw grin-ovj ad? 21i5513ri9 ,'1'5b?:5f' aiqqiif . 321222 11915151 ?g vZ53'HTOfJglfi ggi! iarli gnkiuisa ..., bfnsfa lin' 3345! stil 1s ,aiigf0d'bms a3nsq:41o'fa.ni bnsigbisd bovigdeQ1f1'absarfi1i5I2 'imp 1: ei adj '25f3f2:f9bfi1 mii1s'a52i nirIibm bus' zmfsbrm '21!wf'd1giff5i+1eb.Iasof52 rripii ggivvsf m i1iubne1qgffi5'ioA bna 'fmiyn' fm 3fliZfST1 am eamiiamQa,i:3ns',e:S9i:gv RG gnigisrr s,ri1ngd5bas:I1,s:n OIUBAQ pri! .-ggf. gzilqib piinhsm 990232 563, p Lirivv mir: aaizncg 4 . . , :afxobsdiui 103 ignidzimoa-,fzrtoi153iiE51 3d 1sm5 ,fs 4 , farms al1agnA lggibm . writuil fxs35uVf 'io aabiladx mfrlom a'w1i'xow 12,30 noiishinii axis . . . :ggmsxia bmi saiffzmqini may 1552191 bins f32fC2ifffS'9151'i3ffQ5,EE5iJv.3f9SfdffBf2TIi3VGi1iIfJ3 s moi1,Q?1QvofnA aivxail , ' .ernmol Q3Ilid1fI33!3d dmv. :sbsuub'1xan mari WO'ifiB1,8f?'W awisowr nada waht 5 uii Nlrsnifnifxo' imxmwq The first year of the new decade proved to be one of both promise and problems, here are some of the triumphs and tragedies that made it memorable: here was the year of the revolution, in fashion, in morals, in politics . . . campus unrest climaxed by four deaths at Kent State followed by two more at Jackson State . . . accidents or murder? depends upon your point of view . . . and youth marches on . . . Kate Millet writes Sexual Politics and founds Womenis Liberation spotlight moves from boys to girls as burning draft cards are replaced by burning bras . . . everyone's protesting, the construction workers' mobilization of the Hardhats . . . Vietnam was not enough, so add Cambodia . . . meanwhile, back in America, we all woke up one morning and wondered where all this pollution came from . . . does anyone remember when fresh water stream was more than an euphemism . . . suddenly ecology is a household word . . . to conceive or not to conceive, that is the population dilemma . . . and through the smog emerge the youth heroes-Elliot Gould, hung-up middle class pathos for the unhung generation . . . Bernadette Devlin Crusades her way into an Irish jail, while Protestant- Catholic riots flare . . . in fact, riots were everywhereg in Paris, in Georgia, and even very close to home, destroying Asbury Park Black Panthers raided by police, later to rally at Temple .. . frightening graffiti of Off the Pigsf' heralds the underground was against police . . . the Weathermen, masters of arson and sabotage, leave their stamp of violence . . . from somewhere in the confusion the voice of Agnew rises, backed by the voiceless cheers of the silent majority? People talking without speaking! people hearing without listening . . . Simon and Garfunkel's ode to our times Jerry Rubin, yippie leader, entreats the young with Do It Britains Skinheads , shaved bald, and in workpants and boots, at the other end of the pendulum swing from shoulder-length locks . . . prices rise while the stock market falls . . . the auto workers mourn the loss of Walter Ruther . . . radical Angela Davis moves from a controversial black teacher to a most- wanted criminal in a few short weeks Mia Farrow has Andre Previn's twins, but only 6 months later do they marry . . . would you believe a Spiro Agnew wristwatch? . . . Speaker of House McCormick retires . . . and still the draft continues and still the young men die Does anybody really know what time it is?', . . . Sukarno dies . , . the controversy of the flag . . . Middle America's car windows sprout flags, while the young people emblazon stars and stripes on cars and clothes . . . the protesfs the thing, and here comes Gay Liberation, with placards, poodles and protest signs . . .letters requesting prisoners release flood Hanoi, while anxious, desperate families wait and hope Thor Heyerdahl tries again in Rall, and makes it . . . married priests? . . . reports of nursing home and mental institution abuses horrify the public . . . plane hijackers infest the skies . . . Muhammed Ali makes a comeback, quieter now than Cassius Clay . . . Nasser dies . . . people listen with horrified fascination to the bizarre tales from the trial of Charles Mansonis drug-sex murder cult . . . Easy Rider tells it like it is . . . the young world mourns the tragic deaths of Jimi Hendrix, and then too soon the loss of Janis Joplin the Pope makes a world tour, asking for peace, and almost loses his life . . . is nothing sacred anymore? . . . cries of campus reform rise from a chant to a shout . . . the Powder Ridge Music Festival draws thousands, despite the lack of music, and the jitter of officials . . . Brooks Robinson and the Baltimore Orioles win the World Series . . . Broadway Joe is big headline material the tragedy of natural disaster ravages Pakistan the world moves in to pick up the pieces only in this, the era of protest, oould American Indians bury Plymouth Rock on Thanksgiving . . . a magical force in music dissolves with the final break-up of the Beatles meanwhile, back here at Kennedy, students take a stand . . . saluting the flag becomes a major issue . . . students and administrators take sides . . . this is a year marked by the raising of voices, and sometimes the raising of arms . . . a year of realizations-somethingis got to be done . . . and yet a year of promise and change . . . the initiation of a new decade, with better things to come. Summons Keep me from going to sleep too soon Or if I go to sleep too soon Come wake me up. Come any hour Ofnight. Come whistling up the road. Stomp on the porch. Bang on the door Make me get out of bed and come And let you in and light a light. Tell me the northern lights are on And make me look. Or tell me clouds Are doing something to the moon They never did before, and show me. See that I see. Talk to me till Ilm half as wide awake as you And start to dress wondering why I ever went to bed at all. Tell me the walking is superb. Not only tell me but persuade me. You know I'm not too hard persuaded. Absolutes black on white crow in snow hunched wet lump on brittle branch remembering warmth remembering corn miserable as life is black on white Earth HA planet doesn't explode of itself, said drily The Martian astronomer, gazing off into the air- That they were able to do it is proof that highly Intelligent beings must have been living there. Earth If this little world tonight Suddenly should fall through space In a hissing, headlong flight, Shrivelling from off its face, As it falls into the sun, In an instant every trace Of the little crawling things- Ants, philosophers, and lice, Cattle, cockroaches, and kings, Beggars, millionaires, and mice, Men and maggots all as one As it falls into the sum . . . Who can say but at the same Instant from some planet far A child may watch us and exclaim: See the pretty shooting star! H-r, z14 w,,, K 1242- Q 41 x' . '-FHQQ-fe. . I X 1 f fy, A 1-. My ,n-L. . .1g,.,, , ,gym ,M M, K , , :Q 1' , -1 Q. 4 4 .. j f A -dw 1 W v ' If . A Q Q5 ,- 2 Biil' :la 12 W , Hun. I vm, M, . -.. ,,2w-'41,,- . K ' 7 , : JIM' I . :i,,, ,, Q: N1-ffm 93 r 5 mx. 5 X. ww Diane Jackson 98 Crestview Drive Drama Clubg Bandg Chorusg Student Councilg Pep Clubg Francis R. 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EDWARD J EDWARD J EDWARD J EDWARD J EDWARD J EDWARD J EDWARD J MCGINNIS AGENCY MCGINNIS AGENCY MCGINNIS AGENCY MCGINNIS AGENCY MCGINNIS AGENCY MCGINNIS AGENCY MCGINNIS AGENCY General Insurance 35 Charleston Road Willingboro, N.J. MOUNT AIRY LODGE MOUNT AIRY LODGE MOUNT AIRY LODGE MOUNT AIRY LODGE MOUNT AIRY LODGE MOUNT AIRY LODGE MOUNT AIRY LODGE MOUNT AIRY LODGE MOUNTDAIRY LODGE L MOUNT AIRY LODGE MOUNT AIRY LODGE MOUNT AIRY LODGE MOUNT AIRY .LODGE MOUNT AIRY LODGE THE PAPER NOOK THE PAPER NOOK CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '71 Country Club Plaza Willingboro, N.J. I THE PAPER NOOK Realtors-lnsurors Route 130 81 Lake Drive Charleston Road off 130 Country Club Plaza Willingboro, N.J. Congratulations 81 Best Wishes to the Class of '71 Route 130 Willingboro, N.J. Custom wigs 871-0500 Ultimate in Hair Design RTE. 130 81 Charleston Rd. Willingboro, N.J. CASEL AGENCY INC. CASEL AGENCY INC. CASEL AGENCY INC. CASEL AGENCY INC. EAST PARK PHARMACY EAST PARK PHARMACY EAST PARK PHARMACY CLASS OF '72 CLASS GF '72 CLASS OF '72 CLASS OF '72 CLASS OF '72 CLASS GF '72 CLASS OF '72 CLASS OF '72 CLASS OF '72 CLASS GF '72 CLASS GF '72 CLASS OF '72 CLASS OF '72 CLASS OF '72 RM EDWARDS CGMPANY RM EDWARDS COMPANY RM EDWARDS COMPANY ALEXANDER COIFFURES ALEXANDER COIFFURES ALEXANDER 'COIFFURES ALEXANDER CGIFFURES 6 WILLINGBORO COUNTRY CLUB Ciiib House Drive WILLINGBORO COUNTRY CLUB Wiiiiiigboioi N--'- WILLINCBCRC COUNTRY CLUB WILLINGBORO COUNTRY CLUB AMERICAN ENCRAVINC at MACHINE CC. Levin indusiriai AMERICAN ENCRAVINC 8. MACHINE CC. Park AMERICAN ENGRAVING 8r MACHINE CC. Wiiiingboioi N-J JOE sHER's DRUM CENTER JOE sI-IER's DRUM CENTER JCE SHER'S DRUM CENTER JOE sHER's DRUM CENTER JOE sI-IER's DRUM CENTER Burlington, NIJ. JOE sI-IER's DRUM CENTER JOE sI-IER's DRUM CENTER BRIsTCL PHOTOGRAPHERS BRISTOL PHOTOGRAPHERS BRISTOL PI-ICTCCRAPI-IERs Coiifiiiy CM' Mala BRISTOL PHOTOGRAPHERS W 9b0f0iN-1 BRISTOL PHOTOGRAPHERS BRISTOL PH.QTOGRAPH.ERS BRISTOL PHOTOGRAPHERS WETHEFtILL'S Lessons! sales! repairs Specializing in Drums Only Rte. 130 8m Devin Ave. Portraits by G. S. Miller WETHEFtlLL'S Fife- 130 WETHERILL'S BeVe Yi N-1 WETHERlLL'S LaCAsA MADRID BEAUTY SALON . LaCAsA MADRID BEAUTY SALON CfQf1'aQffj'fQ2Q0 LaCAS Di BE .ONl i ii i i iii i iE67 i i A iii A -- PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Pensauken, N.J. PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL WILLINGBORO CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL We're Willing Rte. 130, Willingboro, N.J. Sunset Shopping Center WILLINGBORO MUSIC STUDIOS Sunset Road WILLINGBORO MUSIC STUDIOS wiuingboro, N..1. WILLINGBORO MUSIC STUDIOS RICHARD JONES MOBIL N0 Car is f0fGiQn to US RICHARD JONES MOBIL Rte. 130 81 Willingboro Pkwy. RICHARD JQNES MOBIL RICHARD JONES MOBIL MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIGNAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIGNAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIGNAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATICNAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK Our best wishes to the graduating Class of John F. Kennedy H.S. A full Senfice bank Burlington, N.J. WILLINGBORO PLAZA RT. 130, Willingboro, NJ ADAMS CLOTHES AMATO'S PIZZA 8g RESTAURANT AIR-LAND TRAVEL AGENCY BAKER SHOES BARETT SHOES BERDA LINEN BOSTON JUVENILE SHOES BUDGET UNIFORM CANDY CARD CARD CENTER CEAL'S WOMEN'S APPAREL CHARMING SHOPPES CUTLER CAMERA SHOP DELI-LUNCH DIAL SHOES DOCKTOR'S PET CENTER DRUG CENTRE FABRIC TREE FANNY FARMER FASHION TREE FATHER 8E SON SHOES FROM HERE TO MATERNITY HEALTH FOOD CENTER JACOB'S MUSIC LERNER SHOPS LEVITTOWN LANES LITTMAN'S JEWELERS LOBEL'S LUCAS PAINTS MARTIN ST. DENIS BEAUTY SALON WARMEST COMPLIMENTS ATTRACTIONS AND VALUES 210 MARTIN'S PAINT MILES SHOES MRS. MURRAY'S DANCE ORANGE CLEANERS PANTRY PRIDE PARK LANE HOSIERY PLAZA PLAZA PLAZA PLAZA BARBERSHOP BOOK SHOPPE RECORD SHACK SHOE REPAIR POMEROY'S PROVIDENT BANK OF NEW JERSEY RADIO SHACK RITTER FINANCE SCOT TIES SCOOPER DOOPER ICE CREAM SEARS, ROEBUCK 81 CO. SINGER SEWING SLEEPWORLD STANFORE REED STORE FOR MEN SUN LIFE INSURANCE THE DOUGHNUTTERY THE HONEY BEE WIG SALON THE WEARHOUSE THOM MCAN TOY CITY WALGREEN WILLINGBORO SPORTING GOODS WILLINGBORO HARDWARE WOOLWORTH'S STUDIO FROM THE CENTER OF . . WILLINGBORO PLAZA ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS OHM and HAAS R HM and HAAS RO 'M and HAAS ROH 'land HAAS ROHM ind HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ROHM and HAAS ChemlcaIs for Ind y RDHIVI HFIFIS D Z EI PHILADELPHIA, P Willingboro, N.J. 877-1100 'Best of Luck to the Class of '71 LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC LEVITT and SONS INC' CALHOUN REAL ESTATE CALHOUN REAL ESTATE CALHOUN REAL ESTATE CALHOUN REAL ESTATE CALHOUN REAL ESTATE CALHOUN REAL ESTATE CALHOUN REAL ESTATE CALHOUN REAL ESTATE CALHOUN REAL ESTATE CALHOUN REAL ESTATE CALHOUN REAL ESTATE CALHOUN REAL ESTATE CALHOUN REAL ESTATE CALHOUN REAL ESTATE ANN'S BRIDAL BOUTIQUE ANN'S BRIDAL BOUTIQUE ANN'S BRIDAL BOUTIQUE ANN'S BRIDAL BOUTIQUE ANN'S BRIDAL BOUTIQUE ANN'S BRIDAL BOUTIQUE ANN'S BRIDAL BOUTI UE H Success 81 Happiness T0 All Rte. 130 81 Charleston Rd Willingboro, N.J. 201 Radcliffe Street Bristol, Pa. Cacross from PNBJ A Family Sewing Families Rte. 130 Willingboro, N.J QUIGLEY REAL ESTATE AGENCY QUIGLEY REAL ESTATE AGENCY QUIGLEY REAL ESTATE AGENCY QUIGLEY REAL ESTATE AGENCY QUIGLEY ATE AGENCY QUIGLEY REAL ESTATE AGENCY QUIGLEY REALWESTATE AGENCYQ 213 Good Luck to the Class of '71 SILVER PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Brody Drug Center Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Graham Georgann Kiehl Leaf and Lawn Garden Club F. R. Noller Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Richardson Mr. Harry Rocco GOLD PATRONS Record Shack Willingboro Plaza Willingboro, New Jersey 08046 Willingboro Sport Shop Willingboro Plaza Willingboro, New Jersey 08046 Richard B. Smith 4 Northampton Drive Willingboro, New Jersey 08046 PROFESSIONAL PATRONS R. Baker, Optician Country Club Plaza Willingboro, New Jersey 08046 Leonard Juras, D.D.S. Carl Gold, D.D.S. 77 Garland Lane Willingboro, New Jersey 08046 GREEN PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Abbott Mr. Richard Amicone Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ball James ffuzziej Bartow Thomas Bell Mrs. G. L. Black Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boharsik Mr. and Mrs. Evron Bozzo Barbara Brody Mr. and Mrs. John G. Brody . Mrs. Anna Bucco Mrs. Jane Byrd J. D. Ceramics Mrs. Claire Cohen Miss Sheryl Cohen Mrs. Joan Contrady Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Curran The Cross Country Team Mr. Ted Dalterio Mr. and Mrs. V. DeMaise Ingrid Dietiker Mr. and Mrs. Don Diggins Mrs. Emma Docherty Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Donahue Robert H. Doyle Harry Duckett Miss Jennifer Dwyer A Friend Greg Foot Mr. and Mrs. Donald Francisco Mr. Richard Giresi Janice Greiner Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hassell Mrs. Jennie Haygood Mr. Helstron Miriam Hildago yy yyyy Mr. G. R. Howells Patrick Howells Mr. Jankowski Gail Jeffers Jim and Joan The Johnson Family V. Klein Brenda Kosoy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lalferty Mr. R. Lafferty Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lazarcheck Mr. R. Mahler Mrs. John Marr Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Mastra Mr. and Mrs. William McCormick Kristine McGarrigle Mr. and Mrs. McGarrigle Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. McGee Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McGowan Mr. William T. McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Loran L. Miller Edmund Mozeleski Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mullineaux Peace Mr. Stephen Pina Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pugsley Valerie Rand The Rat Mr. Carl Reitinger Mrs. Roach G. Rodney Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rucker Jimmy Sabol David S. Savage Mr. R. W. Schroyer Gary L. Shivers Mr. Earl Snyder The Sobel Family Michael Spontak Mr. and Mrs. John Stanton Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stegmuller Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Steiner Diane Thresher Lt. Col. and Mrs. R. D. Thresher Suzanne C. Tl7rresheryy yyyyyy yy Mr. and Mrs. William Tompkins Mr. Martin Towey Mr. and Mrs. David Tucker Fritz VonLubeck Mrs. Ann Watts Mary Wickersham Kathryn Wolf Shirley T. Wright Capt. and Mrs. John F. Zakian Congratulations to the Class of '71 215


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