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h ai givt Thr W illianL Robe ri Curoly Steel-mann. Joseph Yiilzis. Liu! 'fi iles .. ..,: I L NA E SMOKE SIGNAL LENAP M 11 SL and Stephexi Wilkinson. Each stud 1- ' who ii 'X ' lfirmfli by his schi: Letter of C JOANNE PUNZO by his prime Editor-in-Chief of the Natio Corporation. John M. Slaxluukrfr, president Oli the N ational Merit Seholzirshipf Corporation, stated: l About 28,700 students through- l out the country are be-ingl U awarded Letters ul Commencla-l Q3 t , tion in recognition ol' their excel- J lent per-formance on the qualify-i senin, ing test. Although they did not, reach the status of Semi-Iinalistsg Amen, in the current Merit Program, A V .5-f.f.5 Cox. I they are so capable that we wish ' S C to eail attention in this way to s a their achievmiicxit and academic promise. O Tho Serrxi-finalists and Com- mencleci students together con-l , stiiute about two per cent of allf UH N 'ENAPE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, MEDFORD, N. J. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 'I962 nt Senior Play 'Pinl JOANNE PUNZO ANNE BREDER - BILL BISIGNANO LYNN JEFFERIES SHARYN LOMBARDO CAROL LACINSKI BARBARA DILORENZO BILLIE EBY LL JAMES FOX ,,,L L MAYA HASEGAVVA DAN NOBEL BETTY STECKMAN L JIM FLANIGAN L L Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Sports Editor Feature Editor Business Manager Copy Editor Alumni Editor Exchange Editor Advertising Editor Headline Editor L News Editor L Art Editor L Photographer L . . ,,, . ide t C ' ' 'mimi 'I 1 ' 'K f -1 ' ' . hugh school sezuors. llus certrunly I ,N 1 AM 5 IN fffiiiffffifft mms ufme Wfv' de lean Education Week. signifies noteworthy accomp ' ment by all of these b youngsters. We earnestly hope that Commended students will tinue their education, Mr, I naker concluded, By doin they will benefit both themsi and the nation' To increase their opportur to obtain .financial assistant they need it, the Merit Cory. tion sends the names, home dresses, and test scores ol Commended students to the colleges they indicated as preferred choices at the they took the qualifying Other special services are performed by NMSC in an e to increase the scholarship portunities of Commended dents and Semi-finalists. The Commended students the Semi-finalists who do win Merit Scholarship are sidered for other scholar: that are offered through the cilities of the NMSC. L Stoerrle. Elizabeth Steckmc i-E group in Mexico ,but lincuug adventure south of lthe border. The trouble begins es het' MRL ROBERT BILLS Will?- Adyisor 'mph- n boy grrienus. ine rest ui me play lfollows from there, l Pink Magic' will feature ltwenty-two of Lenapes own lSeniors under the direction of iMrL William Hughes. The cast oi characters includes: La m Io i e iltruwdex' as portrayed by Gloria lCox: Carney Baker, Sue Kallen land iCarolyn Seamang Horty llijvans, Roberta Watkins and itlanet Bonclg Mariano, James lDiganq Jose. Joe Pijanowskig 5Wally Grant. Miko Scott: Estrel- 'lita de Baris, Judy Maio and Lynn Ure-sseg Kiixrlmll Colby, I -l'iR:mdy Alleny Mrs. Prowder, Helen Sheriessc, and Roberta Watkinsg Elbo Prowder, Art 'llwrv fmfl Ron Kleing Beullah Barbara Davisg Mary De Marinog h, Carol Greebyg r, Judy L. Smithg Colby, Pam Jensg Barge, George :rry and Ron Klieng ary De Marino: Greeby. ' s supported by a ommittee under the :manship of class it Bob Middleton. sheretbes committee lane Kempsg Make- Collinsg Programs, .3 Props, Butch E1- :ity, Alberta Perlag :e Morrison: Re- 'anny Noble. from the play will ich expenses as the anquet, yearbooks, ms, and the class ERS MEET IN TWP. Debating Team will lon Township High :ontest this coming uber 30, at Cam- .. This will be the of the year for our L - :IS ITHPUYISDI I0 5011001 dlSY.I'lCIS.lW9eK, 9Ve!'y .LEDHPE Sludenl Te-ltealn ln U76 SOLll.l1 J0l'S0y De- L rn... . LITERARY EDITORS The Resolution ill bc: 'lResolved: bd Status should Imam Market ior Seated: Carol Lacinski, Copy Editor, Joanne Purizo, Editor-in-Chief, Lynn Jefferies, Feature Editor. nispheref' Leuape Standing: Barbara DiLorerizo, Alumni Editorg Bill Bisignano, Sports Editor, Dan Nobel, News Editor, th Heigh ts. Betty Steckman, Art Ediiorg Billy Eby, Exchange Editor, Absent: Anne Breder, Assistant Editor, Maya ggmmendgd gmdems, 5, Hasegawa, Headline Editor. Middleton. Games xi-MRL wnu.-m. ns.asm...t ins- umm Club meets with ther league teams as scheduled in
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legend 963 MRS. ERMA JEAN FISHER Advisor Far away up in the dark room, the otographic team would make up nts of pictures taken four weeks ce. Even further away more ener- 'ic staff members scurried hither and 1 getting much appreciated ads. Finally, minutes before for after Jrsb, the finished pages would be lected and sent lovingly away while e staff breathed easily until the next aclline. BUSINESS MANAGERS Betty Adams, Assistant Subscription Manager, Louise Grieves, Business Manager, Carol Loeffler, Head Typist, Linda Tiews, Advertising Manager. Absent: Janette Robbins, Subscription Manager. BUSINESS STAFF Row l, Seated: Betty Adams, Louise Grieves, Carol Loeffler, Linda Tiews. Row 2: Cookie Thum, Jean Miraglia, Ar- lene Bozarth, Margaret Elbertson, Carol Gove, Bonnie Slocum, Jucly Challender, Margie Laughlin, Alberts Perla, Ma- rie Gossman, Judy Smith, Row 3: Leslie Bogie.
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,-l i. ' F - .Ly '- LL.g, l lg in ni: ciuinlg I need a new article to till this space is vvhat you IOC meeting room, Our school newspaper carne out vvith ' six lively issues during the year. The Smoke Signal Rm gave its statt experience in the business, literary, and vvill hear it you are in the vicinity ot the Smoke Signal advertising stages ot nevvspaper publication and pro- vided the student body vvith nevvs of current school I activities. , ... g,.,..a.,l ...K .ILL-me nmiilalg S ,Q L ' V-'l Llumni Bullet and Dance, to-i 1 g . m ight, Deci-rnbor 21, at Lenape. l ! W' iI'i All Juniors and Seniors as well I ' A ' s the Alumni of the classes of '+ i . sez and 1961. at-if amazed. l ,. l l .. I if The cost :rs will in on and sc -- BUSINESS MANAGERS oupleg the Sharon Lontbarclo, Business Manager, Louise Lutz, Circulation ' dried free Manager, Jim Fox, Advertising Manager. The bufle afeteria. Mrs. Stevens will be lm l r L i ' 'ie caterer and the lunch 1713- L13 415: ff X E i ' A 1, , LITERARY STAFF Rovv ls Carol Lacinski, Barbara DiLorenzo, Joanne Punzo, Danny Nobel, Billie Eby, Betty Steckinan, Lynn Jet- teries. Row 2: Lynn Jennings, Connie King, Jane Schreiber, Jim Flanigan, Connie Shaw, Chris Hazleton, John O'Kneski, Lynn Dahlborg, Mary Burns. 1' r J Y' Georgie F. Kraus has onored with the Eausc iornb Modal as the szenio em with the highest a 1 soimivu. This zlwzird entitles the 1 t to compete for a f holzvrship spcmsored img The lwonm' has elimiixaz ears of :relive pzirticipat ciczncr by Gefcirge '9Jiml1iw iecrivi-rl any grande lowtei it in zi rii'iexiim or maihm' 'iii5mt. Last yum' Gwyn fncimi tl.: ialziilvnl Semin lsr- 7 -' ' ifiitfitrr -tizfivir' liysif-411 il. .--f-if of Aefifnr :fy tix- ia- Q fi if-wa' etudi i,fE:m':it'i Vafllety '-.isz-re Llicr :artizsigzziiti iii tlim program Gfwizyirf. Zliwiclmstf of th emi living ir ffhiiizivtgsi has f ..?f I rmghi ciu,i,.,,i ,fgmgmf p,i..i'MH'4 ff-ff1 K- ff-i i ii - '- l,-,. ,,.,.., ....W.,.....,. ,,......,,,,,,,u L. immfea scsi- Sv. hi-'vlw Qnhfsrit tin: E-E-ii: mimi-iii 5-:iz'r'ez: BUSINESS STAFF Billed Ire l5'l:u':- TR-gilbu fiom Astrid. mii- boy of r class. lr: addition to lr ite: aclxic-vefxnents, Gee 4-aww! mm wwaiw in McDowell, Sharon Daly, Barbara Smalley, Linda Wells, Helen Crammer, Barbara Sylvis. ' -r extensive survey by time rd of Education, and discue 1 with educational authori- and representatives of the siituent disiricts. tcluded in the new building be twenty-two classrooms fcr ninth and tenth graders. It also contain two art roomz., typing room, one mechaniczrl wing room, two science room: . shops, one home economif-:Q ri, two health rooms, a cafi - 1, gymnasium, and a libra:-3 renee room. r. Joseph Ellwoocl, superir- lent of Lenape, stated that new facilities basically wiii :le the regional to expand if' 'iculumg it will enable the ad- istrntion to work toward ller class size: and will fu'- enable us to eliminate doa-M 3 up in the physical educsl area. leaking for the Lenape Board inf Education, Mr. James Brown, president, expressed the pleas- ure of the board in that the zoters supported the bond issue. Phe interest of all the people :: .o provide more than minimum aciliiies for the students of the .. .. , ., ' . Mr. Brown sa s that tim iciiiss will sponge Il ami. aims it wr Harms' Mars e.eg '?. . , . y..g . . .., ., . ,,..... F.. . .. - V TTU ,.v.A..w ,1,... Row T: Jim Fox, Sharon Lombardo, Louise Lutz. Row 2: Pat Scott, Pat Zakrzevvski, Sandy Nacucchio, Pat Shute, Ruth
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