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Daniel Furman Spends A Year I Always the serious student-Daniel at his desk. Daniel ioins in song with Mike, Jim, Robert, and Mr. Nobel, ' like the Lenape indians of yore, Daniel makes his way down the Rancocas. 9 Daniel Furman, Lenape's first American Field Service student, came to us from Concordia, Argentina. Daniel surprised many of us with his command of the English language, which improved as the year progressed. He proved. himself an excellent student, maintaining Honor Roll grades throughout the year. Daniel did not limit himself to studies. He became an active member of his host family, 'the Nobels, and participated in Lenape extracurricular events. A noteworthy achievement was a brief but outstand- ing performance in the Senior Play. Daniel was a first for us, ,and there were many firsts for him, too, such as ice skating, skiing, peanut butter, and pep rallies. We hope that in parting Daniel will take as much with him as he brought to us. All Lenape ioins in wishing Daniel feliz viaie and a bright future.
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Executive Committee Row l: Ralph Richter, Carolyn Seaman, Jeannie Clement, Ginny Stewart, David Brick, Row 2: Mr. Delzebo, Bob Middleton, Margie Laughlin, Joanne Punzo, Gordon Peterson, Mrs. Ehlers. Row 3: Dale Gibney, Malcolm Humphrey, Dale Remington, Diane Hiittner, Stephen Brick. Row 4: Ed Gilclner, Barbara Bisignano, Kathy Weaver, Carol Olt, Ruth Oakman. Row 5: Jim Gibbon, Jayne Schreiber, Sandy Jefferies, Paula Poul- ysyn, Connie Shaw. Absent: Torn Johnson. General Assembl i l i i Row i: Mr. DeFebo, Carol Greeby, Diane Hiittner, Dave Brick, Ralph Richter, Bob Middleton, Jeannie Clement, Carolyn Seaman, Virginia Stewart, Ruth Oakman, Joyce Funk, Mrs. Ehlers, Row 2: Kris Breidenbach, Bill Walton, Tony Perna, Joanne Punzo, Dale Remington, Jean So- boleski, Jerry Baker, Patricia Callahan, Sue Di Church, Karen Lahn, Gail Schneider. Row 3, Margie Laughlin, Alberta Perla, Eileen Greer, Bev- erly Burger, Bruce Gandy, Tom McGowan, Steve Morris, Frank Loesche, Barb Bisignano, Lorraine Claypool, Diana DeMore, Sue Wells, Carol Olt. Row 4: Malcolm Humphrey, Steve Brick, Jack Kern, Rob Ehlers, Connie Shaw, Jayne Schreiber, April Salisbury, Donna Lester, Gini Dyer, Gloria Kelly, Kathy Baker, Pat Zakrzevvski, Loretta Durham, Sherry Leon. Row 5: Sam Perna, Ed Gildner, Gordon Peterson, Charles Wynne, Jim Smeltzer, John Casciano, Jackie Collins, Chris Stocker, Sandy Jefferies, Paula Poulysyn, Vicki Wynne, Connie Olt, Carol Owens. Row 6: John Flor, Ray Weston, Allen Jarvis, Mike Allovvay, Jim Gibbon, Robert Frost, Jack McCoy, Chris Horsfield, Harry Walp, Nick lannuzzi, Joe Puleo. Rovv 7: Kathy Miksit, Alice Terry, Sally Clark, Pat Welk, Kathy Weaver, Tom Wells, Jim Braddock, Gary Seitz, Dale Gibney, Bill Parsons, Rob- ert Smyth. 93
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6l'LCLP6 Gracias, muchas gracias for this wonderful year I have lived as one of you. I thank you all and especial- the Student Council and the American Field Service chapter who have sponsored the Foreign Student 'ogram. Participating in your life, in your studies, enioying the school extracurricular activities, I got to know Ju as a people, as a friend, as a people of friends. I represented my five hundred schoolmates from Concordia, Argentina, who indirectly lived with pu my challenging experience. We are now tied by a strong link of understanding and comprehension. I hope that during this year at Lenape we made a little more possible the dream of peace. In English class. Daniel attends social gathering to get acquainted with Lenape stu- dents. A.F,S.'ers from neighboring schools. First school lunch. Que es 'hamburger'?
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