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Future N urses' Club The Future Nurses' Club, sponsored by Mrs. Palese, has formed to interest boys and girls in health careers, primarily nursing, and to guide them in their school and college selection. The activities this year have been concerned with or- ganizing the club. They have attended teas at local hospitals, West Jersey and Cooper, and have had movies and speakers at the meetings. Row ir Tony O'Connell, Michael Pella, Kathy Di- Nicola, Karen Fichter. Row 2: Lenore Batt, Elaine Merefield, Mary Vasturo, Peggy Alexander, Linda Phil- brook, Kathy Jones, Karen Folweiier, Mrs, Palese, Ad- visor: Patti Foster, Mary Burns, Peggy Gravatt, Caro- lyn Hanson, Barbara Dunlap, Carol Walter, Janice Mayo. Raw 3: Kathleen O'Connell, Linda Folweiler, Ginny Barrett, Beth Edwards, Jeanne Farley, Sherry El- bertson, Fran Dickinson, Lynn Jefferies, Millie James, Connie King, Marilynn Humphrey, Elaine Carter, Cindy Frantzman, Lynne McCarty, Cathy Eastwood, Terry Lornlco, Debbie Quick, Debbie Digby, Jill Wood, Jean else. Library Council l The Library Council, sponsored by Mrs. Miri E. Griffin, hopes to serve the school in any ii possible by having library assistants help thl who use the library. In this Way more ped can get help if they need it. The library assistants learn library skills i explore the world of books and authors. ln way they,vvill be able to help all of us more, ture plans are to visit the Thunderbird Muse and establish a paperback bookstore in the brary. L Table i: Florence Thompson, Carol Pascoe, Fra Thacker, Lorraine Goodrich, James Farquharson, . McWilliams, Joe Kirchhofter, Virginia Tice, James S idan, Joan Morrison, Presidenty Mrs. Griffin, Libra Advisor, Geraldine Reese, Vice President. Table 2: Patricia Foster, Helen Tice, Madelin Midg Judy Smith, Joseph Wechselberger, Carolyn Bekes, C Drayton, John Gustavsen, David Trauger, Bob La Karl Knoblauch. Standing: Sue Chapman, David Alloway, Sharon Kinney, Elba Cornag, Miss Schaiihauser, Assistant visor. Jazz Club Under the supervision of Mr. Sadoff, Club members meet to study and discuss history of iazz in the United States. The club meets twice a month and gets m pleasure out of listening to different iazz rec ings. Row 7: Mary Burns, Joyce Powell, Karen Neal, President, Nancy Mitchell, Raw 2: Karen Lahn, Street, Secretary-Treasurer: Gerry Miller, Alvin Wall Pat Wells. Row 3: Jim Budney, Myra Middleton, identg Bill Hollister, Ron Hoard, Judy Heide. Ro Lee Pfannenstein, Ed Gildner, John O'Keefe, Ric Curry, Mr. Sadoff. Absent: Harry Sanders.
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Girls' Varsity Club wapes Girls' Varsity Club is composed ol all girls have earned a varsity letter, Several interesting cts ol the varsity club are Thanksgiving and Christ: baskets tor the needy, get well cards tor faculty oers, a Sadie Hawkins dance, and a girls' sports uet which climaxes the year. A special event this sponsored by the varsity club was a hockey game een the girls' varsity hockey team and the boys' 'y football team. Many excited students and tac- members witnessed this gala event which ended tie score, l-l. 1: Harriet McElhone, Vice President: Sarah Harris, :sponding Secretary: Alex Bradley, Treasurer: Su nt, Recording Secretary: Kris Breidenbach, Presi- Mrs. Slaveski, Row 2: Joan Morrison, Jane Kemps, l Loelller, Janet Grovatt, Alberta Perla, Margie hlin, Judy Ogens. Row 3: Joyce Morrison, Faye minger, Sue DeChurch, Darlene Henry, Diane Lip- tt, Sandy Walker. Row 4: Betty Mueller, Lyn ,tt, Lynn Perkins, Lenara Patterson, Chris Stocker, e Col-lins. Row 5: Mary Phillips, Judy Smith, Judy ings, Sandy Bartello, Carol Gave, Arlene McCormick. Hi-Y Club he Hi-Y is a high school club for boys which ponsored by the YMCA and promotes good enship and sportsmanship. The club held a Hop in January and attended a Conference renton this Spring. l: Bill Bisignano, President: Tom Godfrey, Ser: t-at-Arms: Charles Donachy, Treasurer: Jack Kern, etary. Row 2: Mr. Riltle, Advisor: Dave Krantz, President: Jim Slaterbeck, Chaplain: Norman Hill iamentarian. Absent: Bob Middleton, Vice President Stage Crew Paints, lights, wood-the Stage Crew is the or- ganization which ably helps with the decora- tions and props for dances and musical activities. They also help make the scenery for the class plays and set up the sound equipment forlour assemblies. Row l: Harry Bozarth, Dolores Starliper, John McMil- len, Candy Dolezar, John Vargas, Linda CouglI,anOt Bgrbgrq Ogden, Manager: Sam Clark. Row 2: Vinton Thompson, Dave Franzrnan, Mr. Cullen, Advisor: ,Doug Turner, John Gallagher.
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Biology Club 'his year the Biology Club members planted p bulbs at the front entrance of Lenape, and Christmas time, they held a Wreath-making rtest. The aim of the club is to promote bet- understanding between the students and world of nature. - i . l L , If . . 1 alll it Row l: Robert Hutnich, Steve Morris, Vinton Thompson, Robert Kennedy, Henry Marcantonio, Robert Hager, Matthew McCrink, Row 2: Josy Eder, Katherine McGinnis, l.aStarr Dcnsten, Karen Lahn, Secretary, Myra Middleton, Vice President, Roy Weston, President, Dave Metzler, Treasurer, Nan Williams, Sharon Brady, Row 3: Mrs. Scull, Advisor, Patricia Wells, Wilson, Jean Traino, Gerry Miller, Robert Chapman, Advisor, Jill Challender, James Braddock, William Carol Jacoby Beth Combs Jack Ferguson Maureen Judith Heide, Deborah Quick, Mary Burns, Desma Kathy Eastwood, Nancy Jemiola. Raw 4: Mr. Jones, Bisignano, Alice Terry, Karen Kraus, Ken Willem, Cleary, Beatrice Fuchs, Doug Taylor, Joyce Powell, George Lalusis, Janette Piltner, Wendy Nelson, Karen Neal, Robert Ard, Sharral Patchell, William Sol- tenberger, Terry Bergum. Art Club he Art Club stands for students who wish pursue a career in art. Most of the members ibit an aptitude for art and the art club vides a place for their development. The t equipment available gives every member t-betterment opportunities. i: Suzanne Dorn, Gloria Backer, Janice Mayo, ck Donachy. Raw 2: Judy Smith, Lorraine Raynor, vid Watkinsan, Alex Bradley, Pam Stevens, Karen hn, Lyn Beckett, Pat Wells. Raw 3: Betty Steckman, ie Shutt, Lisa Pauciello, Jackie Collins, President, John ner, Sandy Keeling, Treasurer, Sherrie Wagner, Di- Duiiield, Judy Heide, Sharral Patchel. Kneeling- hy Scattergood, Secretary: Linda Phillips. Raw 4: my McGoyyan, Jim Braddock, Bill Devereaux, Jan- Kay, Charlotte Peak. Lenape Little Theater The Lenape Little Theater was established lust this year to help develop the individual talents in students and to acquaint the students with the elements of the theater. It is a wonderful club for students interested in acting, direct- ing, make-up and costuming. The theater is un- der the capable direction of Mrs. Bovvman. lt provides a year-round theater for the school in the production of one-act plays. Row l: Robert Newman, Dick Jarvis, Patti Foster, Mary Howarth. Raw 2: Mrs. Bowman, Advisor, Joan Piianaw- ski, Carol Walter, Janice Mayo, Nancy Killip. Row 3: Sharon Nixon, Dawn Wescatt, Carol Bailey, Carolyn Bekes. Row 4: Frances Thacker, Christine Rosin, Beverly Burger, Linda Carigdiano, Debbie Digby. Row 5: Betty i Gilia, Nancy Denning, Elaine McCrink, Cynthia Frantz, man, Linda Yates. l i
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