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 190 of 200
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prmg Music The Music Department presented its Fifth Annual Spring Music Festival on May IO and ii. The program was given by the Concert Band and the Choir, under the direction of Mr. John Amos and Mr. Eugene Copeland. The Band played show tunes, marches, novelty numbers, and Dixieland music 'Featuring student conductors. The Cho-ir sang American folk songs, spirituals, combined with serious music by well-known composers. Student arrangers and conductors were featured as well as vocal and piano solos. Charles Wells SELECTED BY THE BURLINGTON COUNTY COACHES ASSOCIATION Fon THE ALL COUNTY BASKETBALL TEAM MEET THE STUDENT TEACHERS This year Lenape was privileged to have, as members of the staff, three student teachers, all from Trenton State College. Mr. Thomas Cosaboom was in the Industrial Arts Department working with Miss Lewis and Mr. DeBolt, Miss Marion Houghton, in the Business Depart- ment working with Mrs. Cramer and Mr. Fisher, and Miss Carol Gray, in the Physical Education Department, working with Mrs. Davies. Mr. Thomas Cosaboom F es twal 3 l Z? y-A . 'ii ,Kg 5 s l l l LYN BECKETT GOES TO FINLAND This is the first year Lenape has been able to send one of its students abroad. The American Field Service which placed Daniel Furman with the Nobel family has also found a place for Lyn Beckett in Finland. Lyn, a iunior, is staying with the Rehbinder family for eight weeks this summer. The Rehbinders live in Helsinki during the winter but they spend their summers twenty miles away at a villa by the sea. They have two girls, Christina, 16, and Marga- retha, 15. Their son, Johan, is 9. Lyn will leave on June 26 on the A.F.S. ship, The Seven Seas, and return on September 9. 4' S K? +1 ,VOJR DESK ,7'0LJR FOLDQR ,youu wont uwtt MIND 7 - If r l?-'G' .. 1. T . i f , 15552. k ' f 3 1 512- -E:-95 if . :Wiz - , 52.3535 'EF 'E -ld' ' 'Stuff . af f ,vj'-32: 5 i D .- -f f y . -5222 Lifgi, -?fffs'..:'.u'5: 1 E5 1- ' ,jL:,g'gf.,gf Q ,-Lf ,g a-' A ji'Y'f'-12 , figs- 531535 iv--, wtf .L 3 c at i U25 , r ., . i -AS' . L A E t '4' ' Miss Marion Houghton Miss Carol Gray wlmft L ' MRM .P .M at

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY , X ew ational Honor Society 5 L. Row 7: Diane Stiles, Ginny Stewart, Joanne Punzo, Kristina Breidenbach, Carolyn Seaman, William Bisignano, Chris Stocker, Bob Middleton. Row 2: Anne Breder, Daniel Furman, Sarah Harris, Dennis Johns, Carol Lacinski, Carol Loeitler, Ken McCarty, Diane Lippincott, Jane Kemps, Pam Jens, Ann Harker, Martha Brydges. Row 3: Doug Batchelor, Arlene McCormick, John Ogens, Josephine Seward, Betty Steckman, Steve Wilkinson, James Yates, Lyn Beckett, George Bear, Sandra Walker, Judith A. Smith, Amos Rudderow, Dan Nobel, Steve Brick. Raw 4: Diane Becker, David Brick, Anthony Constantino, Bob Haas, Judy Jennings, Carol Long, Harriet McElhone, Marcia Sciretta, Ed Gildner, Rob Ehlers, Sandra Butterworth, Barbara A. Bisignano, Dale Remington, John Kern, Carol Jacoby. Absent: George Kraus, President. New members of the National Honor Society were inducted at an evening candlelight service on May l4. There were 22 new members of the senior class, l5 new members of the junior class and 4 sophomore members to make a total of 50 students in the Society. New officers elected for the l963-64 school year are: Dale Remington, President, Jack Kern, Vice President, Lyn Beckett, Secretary, and Carol Long, Treasurer. CGThe Importance of Boing Earnostg' On April 4 and 5 the Junior Class presented a period play by Oscar Wilde, The lm- portance of Being Earnest. With the assistance of many students and faculty director, Mrs. Stokes, the play was a huge success. The cast consisted of Bill Flanagan as Lane, the butler, Ted Dudley as Algy, Diane Hiittner as Lady Bracknell, Judy Frokier as Gwendoline, Marilyn Landenburger as Miss Prism, Lisa Pauciello as Cicily, Jack McCoy as Dr. Chausable, Bill May as Earnest, Tom McGowan as Merriman, and Carole Frogatt as the maid. MRS. MARY JANE STOKES Director



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Exciting vents for eniors it 3-kwa l Spring Fever On March 22 the highlight of the senior dance, Spring Fever, was the anointing of John Kraft as Spring King by Sue Kallen, dance chairman. Photographs of the twelve candidates' legs were displayed during the week and students attending the dance voted for the boy with the most beautiful legs. The dance was acclaimed a huge success and an atmosphere of Spring Fever prevailed. Hershey Trip If anyone happened to venture by Lenape about six o'clock on the morning of June 7, they would have seen ten busloads of tired but happy ,seniors departing on their trip to Hershey, Pennsylvania. The iourney seemed as though it would never end, but they arrived at 10:30 to begin a day of fun and enjoyment. They arrived to an empty park, but soon after the arrival, they managed to get things started. Everyone had a wonderful time on the amuse- ments lespecially the Cometh and the swimming pool was a main attraction. The seniors could iourney over to Pavilion l7 and get their fill of soda, hot dogs, and cheese sandwiches. The chaperones also managed to find time for fun between serving food and watching the buses. After gathering the class together, they left the park at six to start the ride home. It started raining as they left, but this brought a special close- ness in all the buses. Many were tired although there was still plenty of life left in a few Qhow about bus 32!J. Upon arriving home, they went into the gym to receive their caps and gowns. This plus the end of the trip finally brought the realization that days at Lenape would soon be over. Q L ' - ...sv 1 I M., ln ' Q , .,, f, .Pa sir, if One of the highlights of senior week was the senior banquet on June li when the cat- erers served delicious turkey and all the ac- lcompanying trimmings. A special feature of the evening was the distribution of the 1963 LEGEND. Jane Kemps, , Editor-in-chief, presented the first three year- books to Mrs. Ellwood, Mr, Konstantinos, and ,fx Mr. Driscoll. t x 64: P' l What a joyous occasion it was, the meal, the lg if 7 l autographing of the yearbooks, and dancing .. T 4' I later in the gym. June l3fSenior Breakfast given by the P.T.A.

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