Lenape High School - Legend Yearbook (Medford, NJ)

 - Class of 1963

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Class History contd. Corresponding Secretary, Jackie Collins and Treasurer, Ralph Richter. Ad- visors included Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Cramer, Mr. Dickinson, and Mrs. Conner. To boost a sagging Treasury the class came up with another Lenape first. We sold-lightbulbs. Any thoughts that This was a crazy idea were dispelled when the sale proved to be about the most successful economic venture for the class. Back on regular sessions, work was started out by our Theatrical en- deavor, The comedy, Stardust. Some real Thespians came forward to make The play a highlight of the year. Almost coinciding with The play was The arrival of our class rings. Amidst The excitement was an obvious awareness that our Senior year was fast approaching. However, The highlight of our Junior year was yet to come. This was our lovely prom, Netherlands By Night. This delightful evening was barely over when The rush of finals was upon us. Once these were completed, Lenape once more was vacated while we vacationed. The ultimate year? Now, of course, we know This to be false. The class of '63 has yet To help etch The history of a society far greater Than Lenape. We can leave satisfied that we played an integral part in The develop- ment of a new school. Our class initiated The Lenape Abroad Program. Lenape's first foreign exchange student, Daniel Furman, came from Argentina to participate in our activities for The year. We had much to be proud of-other Than being Seniors. Aware of The underclassman's admiring stare, we accomplished our many Tasks with efficiency. Among our monetary successes of the year were the con- cession stands and a magazine sale. Many old timers, experienced in Stardust, returned to participate in the class play Pink Magic. Other activities completed, we prepared ourselves for The finale-Gradu- ation. With this behind us, part of The class started the cycle over and be- came the college class of '67, others, completed with their formal edu- cation, started in the economic world, but all are beginning a new chap- ter. We can step forth, secure with the knowledge that we were some small help in the development of L. R. H. S., which was a large help in the development of The Class of '63.

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Class History FRESHMAN Every freshman is nofed for his na'iveTe and we, The class of '63, were no excepfion. We peered up aT The numbers on The doors To help our navigafion Through The halls, fumbled wiTh lockers ThaT iusf refused To open, were confused wiTh whaT To do wiTh our Trays afTer lunch, and sTarTed a iusT-compleTed BaTTle of The Marks. ln a week or Two all of This was a Thing of The pasT, and The commenT, I only goT losT once Today, was no longer a sTandard phrase. Finally seTTled in The roufine of Lenape, we organized ourselves as a class by elecTing The following officers: PresidenT, Bill Bisignano, Vice PresidenT, Richard Heacock, Corresponding Secrefary, Jinny STewarT, Re- cording SecreTary, Jackie Collins, and Treasurer, Judy Ogens. The counsel of our class advisor, Mr. McBride, proved invaluable during This TumulTu- ous period. An EasTer Egg Sale and a dance helped esfablish class uniTy in addiTion To geTTing some funds for ThaT vague Time when we would be Seniors. SOPHO MORE We reTurned from our various summer acTiviTies To a compleTe Lenape, For The firsT Time, The school had all four classes. As a celebraTion, Lenape came ouT firsT in fooTball and girls' hockey, wiTh some sophomores play- ing powerful supporTing roles. A class Chrisfmas Tree Sale did noT fare as well as our sporTs. An unexpecTed snowsTorm hindered The efforTs of The class and our new officers. PresidenT, Bill Bisignano, Recording SecreTary, Jackie Collins, and Treas- urer, Judy Ogens were all re-elecTed. Karen Tucci became our new Vice PresidenT and Doug Nixon, Corresponding SecreTary. Mr. Wilson served as class advisor. JUN OR Due To spliT sessions, mosf of us were Too Tired on The firsT day of school To realize ThaT we were finally upperclassmen. SpliT sessions pro- vided us wiTh The opporTuniTy To view marvelous and long affernoons and sunrises while in homeroom, drowsy firsT periods. STill, The show musf go on, and in spiTe of our original handicap, we had The busiesf year To daTe. Our officers in This hecTic year were Carolyn Seaman, Presi- denT, Judy Ogens, Vice PresidenT, Recording Secrefary, Margie Laughlin,



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JEAN MARIE ACHEY 'istributive Education Evesham eannie knows what she wants . . . good company . . . fabulous fit , . . never-say-die type gal . . . interested in almost every- ning. BETTY JOAN ADAMS usiness, Secretarial Southampton EGEND 4, Biology Club 2, Bowling Club I, Record Club 2, iookkeeping Award 2. iependable . . . a real iolly disposition . . . asset to LEGEND iusiness staff . . . bowling's a favorite sport . . . show music is er favorite. LAURENCE C. ALCOTT usiness, Clerical Medford ooster Club I. ound to go far in the world of art . . . loves those outdoor oorts, swimming, tennis, horseback riding . . . refinishing furni- Jre is a favorite pastime. RANDOLPH K. ALLEN 'ocational Agriculture Medford 'Iarching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Drchestra I, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, resident 4, National F.F.A. Award 4, Prom Committee 3, Intra- murals I, 2, Basketball I. his fellow is known for his terrific personality . . . interested 1 sports, especially hunting and bowling . . . capable President f the F.F.A. PATRICIA ANN AMBRICCO Business, Clerical Medford LEGEND 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Pat . . . an energetic redhead . . . Italian food, dancing, and parties rate high with her. A sincere, hard-working individual. LARRY S. ANDERSON General Evesham Hi-Y I. Determined . . . knows what he likes . . . girls . . . outdoorsman . . . tinkering with cars is a favorite pastime. WILLIAM H. ANDRAE General Evesham Archery 4. Bill is interested in sports, especially archery . . . a man of few words . . . can usually be found behind a good book. DOMINIC A. ASPERO General Mt. Laurel Intramurals I. Dom is known for his mischievous personality . . . a real whiz in electronics . . . radio enthusiast-. . . a regular guy. 3I

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