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 129 of 200
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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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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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Boys, Intramurals The Boys' intramural Sports Program is e integral part of the athletic program at Lenap lt is offered in an attempt to broaden the athlet program. Skills are taught to boys in the gym class' T but there is little chance to put them into pra x V' tice. Naturally, not all boys can make the varsi teams, therefore, this program allows many mo boys to participate in extracurricular sports. also helps prepare them for varsity sports lat on. Mr. Nelson is the advisor. volleyball were offered to the many stude participating. Tropical Fish Club Raising, breeding and discussing all aspects of aquatic plants and fish are enjoyed by the Tropical Fish Club members led by Mr. Schwartz. The officers of the club are Bill Walton, Presi- dent, Ron Kimber, Vice-President, Sharon Mc- Kinney, Treasurer, and Barbara McClelland, Sec- retary. Sharon McKinney, Jim Wilson, Ron Kimber, John O'Keefe, Mr. Schwartz, Roy Glen, Dove Hollow Dove fronlzmon. Bowling Club The Bowling Club, under the supervision of Roller, includes all Lenape students who enioy 1 sport and pleasure of bowling. These students ha been organized into several leagues and bowl wee at Colonial Lanes in Mt. Holly. This year basketball, ping-pong, softball, aj

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