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Soccer Club The Soccer Club meets weekly with Mr. Sadc Advisor, to apply the proper fundamentals, ruli and techniques of soccer by participating in t Sport. r Row l: Gary McClay, John Vargas, John Edwards, Rii ard Moss, Bruce Bake, Dave Thompson, Gary Muhlberg Row 2: Glenn Donharl, Jim Wilson, Dennis Johns, Mi thew McCrinlc, Treasurer, Jurgen Baumann, Mike Od Row 3: Claude Boudwin, Al McCormick, Tom McGowc President, Alex Henry, Larry Lynch, Bill Hollister, A Sadoft, Advisor. The Harvesters' Bible Club . . i to J 94 r ' 3 4 C C The Harvest truly is great, but the labourers J are few. The Harvester's Bible Club uses the study of the Bible to help the students see that God has a plan for their life. The club meets every week after school in Room A-200. At the time, there are 15 members, and are looking forward to many more. For the past two years, the club has visited Wiley Mission at Christmas time and sung carols. fluke lO:2 Rev. Delamoter, Kathleen McGinnis, Christine Elbertson, David Capen, Charlotte Elbertson, Judy Heide, Barbara McClelland, Pat Wells. Photography Club X I 5 ' A , ll I Q . Hold it-Snap . , . The purpose of the tography Club, which is under the direction Mr. Cyr, is to provide pictures of various functions for the LEGEND, Smoke Signal, faculty and administration, in addition to publicity. This year the club's major proiect was ing a series of IOO colored slides Why Bus Safety ls Important to Schoo tricts. These slides will be shown in schools New Jersey and in major cities of the States. David Marcrnann, Mr. Cyr, Don Nobel, Jim Flanigan.
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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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Archery Club lhe Archery Club's aim is three-fold, CH lteach citizenship, C25 to create interest in lheryp and C35 to learn the art of arrow mak- . Mulford Gibbs, a senior, is President and . DeFebo is the advisor. David Morcmonn, John Selzer, Bill Devereoux, Mr. DeFebo, Mullord Gibbs, Eddie Stewart, l-GUY GGQEV- ..-1 l t 'fit ruine Clcypool, Naomi Scott, Violet Heck, and Peggy Gear enjoy ping-pong, one of the many vitues ol the club. Girls' Intramurals Basketball anyone? This club is the organization which sponsors intramurals tor the girls after school. Under the leadership of President Naomi Scott, Vice-President Judy De- More, and Secretary Darlene Henry, they sponsor basketball, softball, and ping-pong. Basketball Club nder the direction of Mr. Galtere, the basket- l club's purpose is to generate interest in ketball among all students. his year the project was to raise funds to port a summer basketball recreation program. club has sponsored faculty basketball games concession stands at the County Freshman ketball Tournaments.
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