Lenape High School - Legend Yearbook (Medford, NJ)

 - Class of 1963

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Lenape High School - Legend Yearbook (Medford, NJ) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 123 of 200
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Radio Club This year the radio club started classes in code and radio theory so that its members could pass the, tests given by the Federal Communications Commission, For those who had done this, a radio station was planned where they could operate. Members work tovvard getting their amateur radio license which three members now have. Paul Greer, Bill Walton, President, Steve Hall, Mr. Rasenberger, Advisor, Grant Nicholls, Secre- tary and Treasurer, Dave McGee, Vice Presidentg Robert Griffith, Doug Stewart. Debating Club I agree. Sorry, but I don't . . . The De- bating Club meets each Wednesday and is under the direction of Mr. Thomas King. The club prepares for debates throughout the school year having both an affirmative and a negative team participating in the South Jersey Debate League. Left to Right: Negative Team, Larry Klein, Vice President: Karen Lahn, Vinton Thompson, President, Joyce Powell, Mr. King. Affirmative Team, Matt McCrink, Bea Fuchs, Peter Nelson, Bill May. Absent: Karen Kraus, Secretary, Future Business Leaders of America Oh, Miss, will you type this letter . . . FBLA Club was organized to develop competent and aggressive business leaders and to create more interest and understanding in intelligent choices of business occupations. Members are corresponding with alumni business students and companies offering future job opportunities pertaining to business. if U T U R E USINESS EADERS A MERICA Q ,Q i F. B, L Row 1: Pat Sharp, Sandy Nacucchio, Sharon Daly, Pat Scott, Barbara Smalley, Pat Zakrzew- ski, Secretaryp Rosemary Wade, Lorraine Clay- pool. Row 2: Helen Crarnmer, Sandy Ditrnars, Linda Wells, Pat Shute, Vice President, Pam Bradshaw, Barbara Sylvis, Sharon McKinney. Row 3: Sarah Harris, Presidentp Jody Dahms, Diana Duffield, Treasurer, Betty Ann Burness, Leslie Bogie, Bobbi Bisignano, Diana DeMore. Row 4: Mr. Ego and Mr. Fisher, Advisors.

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Booster Club Letting everybody know that Lenape lust a little bit better is a full-time io for the Booster Club and its advisors, Mi Castle and Mr. Caputo. The Boosters hol dime dances, bonfires, pizza parties, and tr to boost school spirit with posters and sign: ,t QU f Q f . g Raw 7: Star Densten, Karen Kraus, Joyce Funk, Assistant to the Secretary, Lyn Beckett, Secretary, Bill i Flanagan, Vice President, Carol Reeves, President, Ruby Scanlon, Assistant to the President, Rose- . i anne Robles, Vice President, Sandy H. Greene, Vice President, Faye Gremminger, Lorraine Claypool. Row 2: Maureen Cleary, Sharon Daly, Ruth McDowell, Pat Shure, Jan Daly, Carol Long, Marcia Sci- retta, Carol Ferri, Susan Brancato, Barbara Reeves, Jan Pitner, Eileen Grear, Sandie Bisignano. Row 3: Leslie Bogie, MaryLou McKelvey, Sandy Nacucchio, Pat Zakrzewski, Barbara Smalley, Darlene Hewitt, Pat Cudemo, Linda Scott, Karen Raysor, Chris Rosi, Mr. Castle, Mr. Caputo, Jean Traino, Karen Fol- weiler, Judy Frokier, Bruce Little, Henry Koch, Sharon Gandy, Alice Dawson, Dot Gehouskey, Judy Heide, Pat Wells, Jurgen Baumann. I Future Teachers of America A very active club at Lenape, the FTA explores the teaching profession, learning where teachers receive their education, the cost and oppor- tunities, responsibilities and the role of the profession in our democracy. Among many of this year's proiects were monthly business meetings, blazer sale, bake sales, observation of American Education Week, attendance at NJEA convention, Christmas party for Burlington County FTA Chapters, Annual Scholarship Dance Qto raise funds for S100 scholarship to the most deserving senior in FTAJ, a tea and reception for the faculty, staff, administration and school board members, attendance at the .annual SNJEA Blairstown convention and installation of 1963-64 officers. Mrs. Virginia Cramer and Mr. George Brich were this year's advisors. if Wi . if Q Row l: John O'Kneski, Robert Haas, Chris Hazleton, Jane Kemps, Corresponding Secretary, Lutz, Presidentg Linda Pond, Vice President, Dale Remington, Recording Secretaryg Marcia Sci Treasurer, James Braddock, Parliomentariang Dale Gibney, Karen Kraus. Row 2: Helen Kirby, Duffield, Lisa Pauciello, Sue DeChurch, Jeannie Clement, Alex Bradley, Valiean Hutsan, Barbar Lorenzo, Lynne Perkins, Sue Shutt, Joan Morrison, Kathy Scattergood. Row 3: Karen Neal, Lyn ett, Carol Haines, Sharon Carter, Joan Heimach, Bea Fuchs, Pat Harrison, Sharon Flanigan, Stocker, Jackie Collins, Eileen Greer, Dot Gehouskey, Joyce Powell. Row 4: Chuck Donachy, sell DePillis, Alvin Wallace, Peggy Greer, Barbara Bisignano, Debbie Digby, Jill Wood, Kathy Beverly Burger, Gerry Reese, Judy Smith, Susan Chapman, Bruce Gandy. Row 5: Carol Ferri, Pat Judy Heide, Jim Flanigan, Pat Callahan, Thurman Martin, Mary Hill, Diane Gaskill, Charles W Jill Challender, Sandy Kumpel, Nancy Pennypacker. Ca-rolyn Seaman, Historian and Bob Middleton enloy the FTA Christmas Dance. I I6



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Row l: Sandy Eckenhoff, Vice President, Kathy Bridge, Secretory, Terry Conver, Song Leader, Jeannie Far- ley, Historian, Nancy Denning, Ways and Means Committee Co-Chairman, Row 2: Nancy Mitchell, Pam Bradshaw, Nancy Moore, Elaine MCCrink, Christine Kiefer, Dorothy Edwards, Mary Hartmann, Peggy Biscup. Row 3: Jane Gower, Janet Kumpel, Linda Nolan, Carol Owens, Ernestine Dorisco, Andrea Berg- quist, Alice Dawson, Linda Urian, Elaine Winchester, Shirley Elbertson, Madeline Simpers. Row 4: Mrs. Lowry, Joy Phillips, Phyllis Andrus, Karen Riley, Lois Smith, Mary Hasz, Harriet Kerlin, Mary Jane Fer- guson, Michelle Watson, Mary Alice Engle, Carol Jacoby, Starr Densten, Absent: Frances Dickinson, President, Susan Hall, Treasurer, Elaine White, Ways and Means Committee Co'Choirman. There are presently thirty members in the Lenape Chapter are sent to the State Convention at Columbia, New Jersey, with represented the Chapter, all members are welcome to attend An annual dance is held at which time the queen and her One of the main goals of the organization is to raise money the National Convention. John Corey and Charles Hughes were with all expenses paid. Randy Allen played in the l'l5-piece FFA band which perform Future Farmers of America + , X I .fiomlulwmtxe 2 mEftzziwhlE 'oo vm NEW io Future Homemakers of Amer The Lenape Chapter of the New Jersey Assoc tion of the Future Homemakers of America is filiated with the state and national chapters. It an organization having definite goals, They a Education, Discovering Self, Citizenship, and Fam Living. This year the FHA had several activities, a dan a Thanksgiving basket and Christmas basket to g to needy families through Mrs. Palese, collect, toys and clothing for needy families, making Seve Christmas decorations to sell, and they entered float in the Medford Halloween Parade. A fash show was held in the spring. The money mode from praiects will be used send as many of the members as possible to Annual State Convention held at Asbury Park. of Future Farmers of America. Every year two delegates all expenses paid. This year Randy Allen and Charles Hughes the three-day convention. court are selected. Also each year an FFA banquet is held. to send two boys to Kansas City, Missouri, each year for the representatives this year and were there for one week ed at the convention all week. The State Association paid all expenses for ten days. The band also appeared on TV and led the American Royal Parade. fi ,L . A I , is ,5 I ' oP fi'PIv Awl ling' - 'K 'Ji 54' X '14 Qldfg 1.1 Row lf Pat Giberson, Sentinel, Randy Allen, Pres dent, Wayne Rockhill, Advisory Council, Amos Ru derow, Secretary, Fred Doyle, Vice President, .lo Corey, Treasurer, Row 2: Ronnie Herman, Jack Schu theis, David Alloway, Richard Kingsborough, Dav Delia, Mr. Woodford, Advisor.

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