Lenape High School - Legend Yearbook (Medford, NJ)
- Class of 1966
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KIKI KONSTANTINOS Possessing a Bachelors and Masters of Science degree from West Virginia Uni- versity, Mr. Konstantinos has been biology teacher, football coach, athletic director, adult school director, assistant principal, and principal. As Superintendent of Lenape for the past three years, he has administered our vast building program. Much of his impor- tant work is done at his desk, on the phone, and during various meetings, but Mr. K. al- ways has time to talk to students privately, at assemblies, and at all school activities. The Annual Board of Education - Lenape Education Association Banquet provided several pleasant hours of socializing for teachers, Mrs. Jane Ehlers and Mrs. Natalie Hudson, and board member, Mr. Thomas Gruning. BGARD EDUCATIO Dorothy C. Gower, Board Secretary, Leonard A. Duffy, Vice-President, Mt. Laurel, James M. Brown, President, Medford. Thomas Gruning, Shamong, John P. Hauch, Solicitor, C. Frederick Wieland, Mt. Laurel. William W. Hagerlhey, Southampton, John E. Collins, Tabernacle. STANDING: Henry F. Dylla, Medford Lakes, Harry S. McElhone, Evesham. 17 William G. Adams, Custodian of Funds Francis W. Atkinson, Medford. 1 E 1 Mr. Driscoll The keystone of Lenape's admin- istration, Mr. Driscoll keeps the school functioning with a brisk efficiency. His desire to make Le- nape just a little bit better makes his daily schedule an extremely busy one. However this same desire forces him to make time in order to give help to any student who re- quests it. This boundlessly energetic man reflects the whole school's modern spirit of alacrity. PRINCIP L Q 1 7 Q 1 zu. M WMWWMEWQ - iii . fffwff ,, if, Mm a ,.,, .,.e..e I WTwWmwMww a as 2 ,W i f ff' f EMMA :ie ...N5. 'f22 2' 1.11. ' ' V ., . . V 1 -'nw-g,. '1. -a gf: -. . , - K , :esmfsffcfff AJ :x Y ' 1' pv:.5i:255 .:l ,iyzsswar -A z fif fsgimgs-f.y ' 5 fwwhwmw , ic. 18 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL P,-4 .1 Mr. Paternoster In his three years at Lenape, Mr. Paternoster has developed a strong pride in the school and its students. Although a large part of his work is of a disciplinary nature, Mr. Paternostefs true goal is the day when a disciplinarian will not be needed at Lenape. This attitude, coupled with his indefatigable efticacy, makes our North Building assistant principal a respected and efficient administrator. Mr. Galtere With an amiable smile and a quick stride, Mr. Galtere gives the Main Building the efficient organization essential to the admin- istration of a high school as enormous as Lenape. A man whose whole personality and appearance elicit deferential regard, Mr. Galtere works industriously for the betterment of Lenape and its student body. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT RICHARD CASTLE Mr. Castle studies our intricate transportation system. The familiar voice echoes, 'The buses will leave in exactly ten minutes? CGORDINATOR OF GUIDANCE Mr. Holman concentrates on important concepts in the exacting program of guidance HARRY HOLMAN FACULTY Jean Abbott. Math. A.B. Grinnell Col- lege. Senior Class Adviser. Robert L. Bills. English and Social Studies. B.A. Waynesburg College. B.D. Wesley Theological Seminary. LAU- REATE Adviser. C.D.C. Study Committee. Anne Bisignano. School Nurse. R.N. Middlesex General Hospital. Gloria M. Bowman. English. B.A. Glassboro State College. Literary Advis- er to THE LEGEND. L.E.A. Faculty Room Chairman. Cindy Bradley. Health and Physical Edu- cation. B.S. West Virginia University. As- sistant Hockey Coach. Secretary to Dela- ware Valley Girls, Sports League. George M. Brich. Librarian. B.S. East Stroudsburg State College. Library Council Adviser. Alma D. Brink. Math. Department Coor- dinator. B.A., M.A. Boston University. A.F.S. Club Adviser. Richard Bryfogle. Math. B.S. Grove City College. M.Ed. Rutgers University. Sophomore Class. Adviser. Hi-Y Club Adviser. James R. Buckley. Business. B.A. Tren- ton State College. F.T.A. Adviser. Joyce Burns. Guidance. B.S. West Chest- er State College. JEAN ABBOTT ANNE BISIGNANO CINDY L. BRADLEY ALMA D. BRINK JAMES R. BUCKLEY, ROBERT L. BILLS GLORIA M. BOWMAN 52 th mg -wil W W3 .'feeW'wf feet' mE?ieggg'4:g!?5?i?21?5 ' ' , ' , E.. . 'Lil iiffsi-,Z.:.1r55g,5gg, iff .. f i , . 1 amz? ' Q.. f, s K '- 'f . 1212 Hfigsie 'I' . - .-,. J, Z' gf ' K I' Wiley.. JK GEORGE M. BIRCH RICHARD BRYFOGLE JOYCE BURNS Edith R. Burr. Science. B.A. Goucher College. M.A. University of Pennsylvania. Loretta Canalichio. Spanish and French. A.B. Chestnut Hill College. Patricia Cantrell. Math. B.A. Glassboro State College. James Caputo. Mechanical Drawing. Creative Arts Department Coordinator. B.S. California State College. Booster Club Adviser. Basketball Club Adviser. Head Boys, Basketball Coach. Head Girls, Softball Coach. Athletic Ticket Chairman. Giullermo Casas. Spanish. B.S. M.Ed. Temple University. Hispanic Honor So- ciety Adviser. Spanish Club Adviser. Bi- ble Club Adviser. L.E.A. Teacher Edu- cation and Professional Standards Committee. Joy Christensen. English. B.A. University of Delaware. Eugene W. Copeland. Music. Bachelor of Music. Philadelphia Musical Acade- my. Director of Chorus and Choir. Di- rector of Music Department. Fred C. Cover. Math. B.S. Millersville State College. Virginia T. Cramer. Business. Business Department Coordinator. B.A. Drexel Institute of Technology F.T.A. Adviser. L.E.A. Program Chairman. Scholarship and Awards Selection Committee. Na- tional Honor Society Selection Committee. William J. Crane. Social Studies. B.A. Glassboro State College. Assistant Bas- ketball and Football Coach. EDITH R. BURR LORETTA CANALICHIO PATRICIA CANTRELL JAMES CAPUTO GIULLERMO CASAS JOY CHRISTENSEN f ' '- 5- - 1 f - ' , , ' 1.55 -'-i7'1--':: SiWg5:',?,lQ : fzlkff'-Q , . -- V 2. ..- .. wif .- ' . -' srggawtgg an '-'- , L, I , -- - K 1 ze' f ', :A ': .Q . .life .ff.. -- f -4-12. . ff K -- M35 ' 7 pa- f z.. .V I-n, . ' 4 v gm. wi- J .rr - -V 'B I I L EUGENE W. COPELAND FRED C. COVER am . - Hg. 5 F, . 15'r ..'3t ff Q fa .ia War , H - it JM ...I .. ?fl3lgQEwfrj2fZQ5 - 3 ' Q ,.- ,-fix. ,K :wivg L4i6?iL4Vll:E -' 'Qwt' ' ' F . 1 A - Ffh' Q' GW? g 3 il- 2. V. VIRGINIA CRAMER WILLIAM J. CRANE Mary C. Cudemo. Social Studies. B.S. Temple University. Youth in Govern- ment Adviser. President of Lenape Edu- cation Association. Chairman of Curric- ulum Development Council Committee. William Cullen. Industrial Arts. B.A. Trenton State College. Stage Crew Adviser. Nicholas J. Cuzzimano. Business. B.A. St. Michael's College. Ski Club Adviser. Assistant Football and Track Coach. Edward C. Cyr. English. A.B. St. Mein- rad Seminary. Camera Club Adviser. L.E.A. Evaluation Committee Chairman. David W. Danker. Special Education. B.A. Newark State College. James F. DeBolt. Mechanical Drawing. B.S. California State College. Audio- Visual Aids Director. Head Golf Coach. Head Boys, Swimming Coach. Louis J. De Febo. Distributive Educa- tion. B.S. Lycoming College. M.Ed. Temple University. D.E.C.A. Adviser. A.F.S. Committee. Richard Dickinson. Math. B.S. West Chester State College. Ed.M. Rutgers University. L.E.A. Legislative Committee Chairman. Scholarships and Awards Se- lection Committee. Jane P. Ehlers. Business. B.S. Drexel In- stitute of Technology. Junior American Management Society Adviser. Coordina- tor of Cooperative Office Education Program. Wilmer H. Fennell. Business. B.S. Tren- ton State College. M.Ed. University of Pennsylvania. Business Club Adviser. Secretary of Lenape Education Association. MARY C. CUDEMO WILLIAM CULLEN NICHOLAS CUZZIMANO EDWARD CYR as 3. 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St. Lawrence University. Freshman Class Adviser. Robert Ferry. Business. B.A. St. Law- rence University. Freshman Class Adviser. Yearbook Business Manager. Ski Club Adviser. L.E.A. Salary Committee. Harry Fisher. English and Social Studies. B.S. Rutgers University. Ed.M. Temple University. Radio Club and Model Air- plane Club Adviser. C.D.C. Committeee Larry Fisher. Music. B.S. West Chester State College. Director of School Bands. William H. Foltz. Physical Education. Physical Education Department Coordi- nator. B.S. West Chester State College. M.Ed. Temple University. Head Football Coach. Betty Jane Frasier. Physical Education and Health. B.S. Ithaca College. L.E.A. Social Committee Chairman. Clifford J. Fuhs. Social Studies. B.A. Pat- terson State College. Head Baseball Coach. Assistant Football Coach. Richard D. Gable. Social Studies. B.S. Temple University. Boys, Varsity Club Adviser. Head Track Coach. Assistant Football and Wrestling Coach. Blanche C. Gandy. Social Studies. 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' i ' 2: 'i' iflli2? ' ' , 'iirftzifsefiiti ' ga' fzf lfzi ait . ' NATALIE HUDSON GARY J ANKOWSKI MARY L. GRESHAM ANNE M. GURDGIEL l MARY K. HARR l WILLIAM J. HUGHES JOHN D. JONES Edward Green. Social Studies. B.S. Tem- ple University. C.D.C. Committee. Mary Louise Gresham. Driver and Phys- ical Education. B.S. West Virginia Uni- versity. Adviser to Majorettes, Color Guard, Drill Te am and Spring Intramurals. Miriam Grifiin. Librarian. B.S. Kutz- town State College. M.A. Lehigh Uni- versity. Library Council Adviser. Anne M. Gurdgiel. Social Studies. B.A. Douglass College. Sophomore Class Ad- viser. L.E.A. Student Assistance Chairman. Olga Hackman. Science. A.B. William and Mary College. Mary K. Harr. Business. B.A. Michigan State University. Natalie Hudson. Health and Physical Education. B.S. Miami University. Modern Dance Club Adviser. Cheerleader Coach. William J. Hughes. English. A.B. La Salle College. M.A. Villanova University. School Public Relations Director. Senior Musical Director. Gary J ankowski. Health and Physical Edu- cation. B.S. University of Maryland. Weight Lifting Club Adviser. Assistant Football and Track Coach. John D. Jones. Science. B.S. Rutgers Uni- versity. Biology Club Adviser. JOYCE KAHANOFSKY RUSSELL I. KEEFER . ' --,,, f -,-,,f'..f,- 7 tr 1 S Q--ff. ' r .. ..-- -- . ,E -f.: .na - it . '- eas t?-Ee31'wifrgti'fa -. f--. -. swiss , . .a..f.sw. . , .., . ix. Ji' V ' E,-'-- J . 'f ,f -P .5 S I THOMAS J. KING HARRY J. KLOOS GEORGE F. KRAUS JOSEPH KULICK LOT L. LAKE LAURA L. LEWIS 3 ai? ft , , figs .ws as Qi t 1 ,M 1i3ggE5LsY,tk2f,wq S at up1',,.:!f:5 :i'55ff'?'- ': W Q t is 151-' I '9V11f5Ee1-F?fI.f-WE.:-15-fi1',-2E'14w' V1 :L::7.Ss'f zz . ' 2.11. it ..e.g-.g-!1wfY-- ' ' ' ' 1:1 -'v1'flv?lT1i 'Smit -it ' fig?-?3i5.f?5? f 515.1 - few.- W . 1 f .rw i f .141 I ' -'-' 1 fS.:f:lf.ififl?I.E . :. 5 ' . . ' f- ' MARY ANN LEWIS ADOLPH L. LINN Joyce Kahanofsky. Spanish. B.A. Rutgers University. Junior Class Adviser Spanish Club Adviser. Russell I. Keefer. Guidance. B.S. Temple University. M.Ed. Rutgers University. Thomas J. King. English. B.S. St. Jo- seph's College. Debate Team Adviser. Vice-President of Lenape Education As- sociation. L.E.A. Salary Committee Chairman. Harry J. Kloos. Math. A.B. Catawba College. George J. Kraus. Social Studies. B.S. University of Pennsylvania. Tennis Coach. Awards and Scholarship Selec- tion Committee Chairman. Joseph F. Kulick. English. B.S. Villanova University. Bowling Club Adviser. Stu- dent Council Adviser. Varsity Bowling Coach. Treasurer of L.E.A. L.E.A. Mem- bership Committee Chairman. Lot. L. Lake. Spanish. Language Depart- ment Coordinator. A.B. Bucknell Uni- versity. M.A. Columbia University. Laura L. Lewis. Industrial Arts. B.S., M.A. Trenton State College. Student Council Adviser. Girls' Intramurals Coach. Assistant Softball Coach. N.J. State Representative for American In- dustrial Arts Association. N.J.E.A.- N.E.A. Enrollment Committee. Student N.J.E.A. Advisory Committee. Profes- sional Aifairs Chairman of Delta Kappa Gamma, an International Women Edu- cators, Society. Mary Ann Lewis. Social Studies. B.S. Bloomsburg State College. Adolph L. Linn. Science. B.S. Long Is- land University. Science Club Adviser. Paul J. Locher. Chemistry. B.S. Kutztown State College. Helen Lowry. Home Economics. B.S. In- diana State College. F.H.A. Adviser. L.E.A. Social Committee Chairman. Phyllis B. Luttrell. Home Economics. B.S. Radford College. Edward McCabe. English. B.A. La Salle College. M.Ed. Temple University. Head Cross Country Coach. Hadessa McCleery. Guidance. B.S. West Chester State College. M.Ed. University of Delaware. Paul Mimlitsch. Biology. B.S. Kutztown State Teachers. College. M.Ed. Temple University. Patrick Monaghan. Business. B.S. Wilks College. School Sports Equipment Man- ager. Director Boys' Intramurals. L.E.A. Scholarship Committee Chairman. James Morgan. Social Studies. B.A. Montclair State College. Senior Class Adviser. Wayne T. Morrissey. English. B.S. Bloomsburg State College. Edward L. Myer. Biology. B.S. Muhlen- berg. College. Assistant Basketball Coach. PAUL J. LOCHER , , ff: 52311 . , . ll., X HELEN H. LOWRY PHYLLIS B. LUTTRELL EDWARD MCCABE l HADESSA MCCLEERY S 'L . s wea t 225. Q Q. Lazzargaiff 1 - f' --ta, , tg, in . 5... . 1 . .. pa. .la . 1. A . .X - , ' ..tJ.',- -Q5 'f A 'V '.:E.1:w?- 11535352-..,1fiy.s ' . fy: fx : .5- ' '- 7 1 1 ag M -- V .. .Q 'rises-t.z'.t9.g:f1.fx. 'S 1-L. -Q 1 . , . ...-- , , , .... if i f ' 5. -rf . - . w- ' --fi: wi-.mefns F if :Q ' fix- . if s- ' 7Etw'f.M- at 1 . ., . '. - T 1' 2- IL' Hit:'AS'-SV'-S,eE'::7lQ'--9 ' W K Messina? Wx J ' 1 at W is mfs 'fer W H , 2 Yr, .2 ftftmagmgfggq 1 Ns wus .1 Ke -A wut 'n as ,t ,vw mgtw , rw, ,it Spas? g U t M ti 5 54' gn' f . . if if 5 It Q X S S Mx H' Us I fx Jig, 541 539531 X, ,, 2 51 - . am. igsiffif' ' also Efwfwg , wifi? W 2- . K S iitmg.2g2.1. 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E' fri? 1 .. ai - N., 1 9- ?:!-- ew . - ' H9 '- f f ' f'fT?'f'E7?Q?'5iS k5 V ' 7 -' . K 'I ' A' P ' ' 'W-rfetgfsifa .grew 4' gm . f .r --fk Isaetiaw fzggsse I My-......r. ,,,,. . .. . .. i... , ' . -. - 5 4. J' . . ...1:f'fffF'Ei2a . a a,v E i :gE .a.s.:::-, mae ,, . -,W LOIS PENBERTHY JOSEPH PLAGEMAN CAROL J . RITTER HERBERT ROSENBERGER Lois Penberthy. Math. A.B. Douglass College. Howard Pitkow. Chemistry and Biology. B.S., M.S. University of Pennsylvania. Joseph Plageman. French. B.A. Saint Mary's Seminary and University. French Club Adviser. Kathryn Plaska. English. B.A. University of Miami. Carol J. Ritter. Physical Education. B.A. Trenton State College. Girls, Varsity Club Adviser. Cheerleader Coach. Head Hockey Coach. L.E.A. Public Relations Committee Chairman. Robert S. Ritter. Industrial Arts. B.A. Trenton State College. Assistant Football Coach. Herbert N. Rosenberger. Social Studies. BLS. Bloomsburg State College. M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University. Wallace L. Sadoff. English and Human Behavior. B.A. Drew University. M.Ed. Rutgers University. Joanne Sanferraro. Math. A.B. Rutgers University. Math Club Adviser. L.E.A. Salary Committee. Hank L. Schnepf. Driver and Physical Education. B.S. University of Delaware. Head Wrestling Coach. HOWARD PITKOW KATHRYN PLASKA ROBERT S. RITTER WALLACE L. SADOF F JOANNE SANFERRARO HENRY L, SCHNEPF N John J. Schultz. English. and Social Studies. B.A. Rutgers University. C.D.C. Committee. Fred M. Schwartz. Science and Chemis- try. Bachelor of Music. Combs College. Dance Band Adviser. Kenneth C. Sheridan. Latin. B.A. La Salle College. Joseph Shisler. Science. B.S. Lenoir Ryne College. Science Club Adviser. Elaine M. Sibila. Business. B.A. Montclair State College. David Silverstein. German B.S., M.Ed. Boston University. German Club Adviser. Michael Slaveski. Health and Physical Education. B.S. West Chester State Col- lege. Assistant Football Coach. Marian E. Solan. Business. B.S. Rider College. Samuel C. Spinella. English and Social Studies. B.A. Glassboro State College. Assistant Literary Adviser of THE LEGEND. Theodore J. Steinmetz. Chemistry and Science. B.A. Montclair State College. Junior Class Adviser. JOHN J. SCHULTZ J --.: 4,-Q ..- , 1 5 am iff W 1- if Z' t Z f if '45 f M , f ff f if t i 2 ft Y 1 ff H .germ f f M S J Jr KENNETH C. SHERIDAN ELAINE M. SIBILA MICHAEL fr if :vim if sayin ei Q SLAVESKI aw if as 'ii fi, mfs gpgyiiggg in lik Hifi if A at if -f5.::e'-is ..:f.f.-qw-:vp wp -, tv .Q xy .sg -, f. s. ....w:. if fw.l..ff'-GEM. iftlmf f t g .ffww ' W S M.. .w , W-.QQX . .I-: '.. - fri. . .. -- - -- - . V .-H. . M -it . .1....f.i..fw-aff if -. -V 1, -fe, :.zt. 5.t.e 1:- fIg'QIfIf ' ' , J- .-j-71 ' ' 'L SAMUEL C. L. FRED M. SCHWARTZ . . .... I Ka. . 7 Q - ..,, -I Q. ' ' A' '- ,ft 5. M- ga- ' ffff -use-esta.-za. ' it J. . J ... r at ,Q WM J . M Muff. fi ,- iw :, L V ., ,. . M41 it - I A I f fi' ' ,CJ-fs..-H'4!-'f' 1 - .,.J. - f 5:-t,-f11? Z'. FE- -9 -. . ' '95 .. 5-H to - JOSEPH SHISLER DAVID SILVERSTEIN MARION SOLAN SPINELLA THEODORE STEINMETZ W at ii Sfrztlibftlf' E' :.5. .i . ' .7 1 .. 1..-L ' -Q52 . 'S .Ev ui- 'f Big' 3 t' ffl - -5 S Iv-1652.1 -ifx't 1sf f. 'ff'-' ' :LWS Zz? ' . I ' I I : V.i,f:p'.iyVg. 5: I . K 5 . -S ,f 53.9 f Q jf MARY JANE STOKES HARRY L. SUPLEE MARGARET A. SUTTON HENRY C. TADDEI JOHN TILLER PAULINE C. TILLINGHAST ANN VOGT GERALDINE F. WALTERS PATRICIA WELLS KATHRYN M. WILLIAMS Mary Jane Stokes. Special Education. B.A. Douglass College. Junior Play Di- rector. L.E.A. Student Problems Com- mittee Chairman. Harry L. Suplee. Business. B.S. Temple University. L.E.A. Welfare Committee Chairman. Margaret A. Sutton. Home Economics. B.S. Drexel Institute of Technology. F.H.A. Adviser. Henry C. Taddei. English. B.A. LaSalle College. John Tiller. Social Studies. B.A. St. Jo- seph,s College. Pauline C. Tillinghast. Social Studies. Social Studies Department Coordinator. B.A. Trenton State College. Ann B. Vogt. Business. B.S. Rider Col- lege. L.E.A. American Education Committee. Geraldine F. Walters. Business. B.A. Rider College. Patricia J. Wells. Home Economics. B.F.A. Moore College of Art. L.E.A. T.E.P.S. Committee Chairman. Kathryn M. Williams. English. English Department Coordinator. B.S., M.A. Vil- lanova University. EMMA D. WILSON WALTER R. WILSON NOLA ABRAMS EDNA ADAMS GAIL CURRIER EVA JANE DAYTON rt an if -a - - , A f-.wifff-V-r.wl, .. rf W . 5 ,K .. 3 .V , .E Jw., , . in V, , . -f 14- -qi. WW-r 7 1. 5fi'ifi1f ? ' ' :. ,'.wsvLf?N3Qms r -1 I -. 15531 ,ga 1:5 if f . 1 it -I' W ... . :.:.,f,s.:E!:3..ms: '..:'1 : N' -. 'W V . '7'?5 ??1f -32T'?jTW2j5'1N!Qf'- -. -- , Mawr A 0 -ff . wx' -f 1 , 5 . gf - if f ifkifff lj.: - A 1 DOROTHY GOWER PAUL LUETHY JAMES B. WOODFORD AUGUST ZUMPETTA Emma D. Wilson. Science. Science De artment Chairman. B.S. West Chester State College. ational Honor Society Adviser. Walter R. Wilson. Physics. B.S. West Chester State College. Director of Athletics. James B. Woodford. Vocational A riculture. Practical Arts Department Chairman. B.S. est Virginia Uni- versity. F.F.A. Adviser. August Zumpetta. Industrial Arts. B.S. California State College. Nola Abrams. Main Building Secretary to Guidance Department. Edna Adams. Secretary to Mr. Konstantinos, Superintendent. Gail Currier. Secretary to Mr. Driscoll, Principal. Eva Jane Dayton. Secretary to Mr. Galtere, Assistant Principal. Ruth Donharl. North Building Secretary to Guidance Department. Audrey Gardiner. Assistant to the Librarian. Dorothy Gower. Secretary to the Board of Education. Paul Luethy. Attendance Officer. Gladys Moore. Assistant to the Secretary to the Board of Education. Mary Jane Mullen. Secretary to Mr. Paternoster, As- sistant Principal. ttffzfirrtat sbrwrwf gr .II . ' c W 3 J 2 .... .V ....... .....,,... Ju. .. Miw yk sw . . ag..ml. riif.f ?a 3.1 sxgf.fs5..ggaf5gf-:,:. :: ji .-..-'-.. tw- .- 2 1., -:haf-g A I ., - .grae fm! Lf. V I ' ' ' -. 'f if ' Q I .J 5 .E ,E ' 952:3 1 ' ! ' ' 1. , 5' 5- AL . , 3 GLADYS MOORE MARY JANE MULLEN 1 WHY VE: fi 5: 'sys 25 SEI QW , ,. V., 355121 E E: is ,'. , CAFETERIA STAFF, ROW 1: Rida Levering, Eleanor Ellis, Ethel Shover, Ethel Merefield, Elsie Bozarth, Lucy Sawdy, Mabel Haines, Ann Stevens - Supervisor. ROW 2: Betty Berry, Edith .1 .K Fu' I .: . itt,,.. ., 5 5 ,gl ...Q Q as . W . Harriet, Eleanor Megee, Nancy Jones, Margaret Bandagenski, Margaret Lancasky, Ann Folkman, Gertrude McArthur, Sadie Myer. ,, 1 , tt, CUSTODIANS, Woodrow Ellis, James Willits, Joseph Head Custodian, Jacob Giberson, James Robey, Joseph Boubles, David Ballinger, Nelson Haines, Alvin Kramer, Webb, Robert Shover, William Clark, Danie Moore, William Conner, Wiliam Rank, R. Lester Gower - James Thomas. BUS DRIVERS, KNEELING: J. Robey, G. Atkins, J. Compton, B. Erisman, E. Glunt, R. Morrison, T. Prickett, C. Pladkett, D. Jennings, B. Wright, S. Ellis, B. Clark, B. Shover. STANDING: J. Bou lis, B. Toone, D. Maclsaac, B. Ranck, L. Bunning, E. Gildy, L. Graham, A. Wright, H. Barnes, J. Thomas, J. Willitts 1 D. Ballinger, G. Sutphin, R. Pearson, J. Woodford, J. Huston, Joe Pew, W. Ellis, D, Moore, T. Russell. Not Pictured: H. Allen, A. Godfrey, J. Jones, J. Lavee, G. Lenher, N. Lenher, L. Palo, P. Perkins, H. Schnepi L. Sellers, P. Sutphin, A. Shontz, E. Vogt, J. Warrington, B. Willis, J. Giberson, A. Kramer. SENIORS i CLASS OF 366 ENJOYS SENIOR SENIOR COURT, CHRISTMAS CARDS, OH YEAH! SENIOR BANQUET, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LARRY O,KEEFE TREASURER KATHY ARKINSON CORRESPONDING SECRETARY MARGIE SPRAGUE RECORDING SECRETARY DAVE THOMPSON VICE-PRESIDENT DICK CLARK PRESIDENT ADVISERS MRS. ABBOTT AND MR. MORGAN ACTIVITIES. CONCESSION STANDS, BYE BYE BIRDIEQ' PEP RALLIES SENIOR TRIP, AND . . . GRADUATION Via, ..,.-as-N, ,, ,ff W-f S - ii .-sw .M HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES: SITTING: Carol Rossi, Karen Tillwick, Connie Shaw, Debbie Miller, Linda Cliver. STANDING: Sally Wooley, Janice Heintz, Gloria Kelly, Bill Bay, Sue Brancato, Dave Freeman. A wonderful feeling for a new Senior is the first walk into the Senior Court. That first stroll si - nilies the culmination of three long but enjoyabie years, and the beginning of the fourth and Hnal year. As Seniors we received the long awaited privileges, responsibilities, honors, and recognition. Tension is a part of the senior year, too. The ex- cited feeling and enthusiasm drive us to the aca- demic achievement which will serve as a deter- mining factor of our future. Seniors must also endure a period of indecision before choosing a col- lege or securing a position in the business world. For the members of the Class of '66, the Senior year was the best chance to really enjoy Lenape. Our concession stands were fabulous. The zeal is- played by all the Seniors on this project made it an overwhelming success. Mr. Hughes and his 'feast of thousands made Bye Bye Birdiej' our senior play, a tremendous hit. Spirited bty the pep of the class of '66 and the enthusiasm o the ' O Yeah!', boys, this year's Holly game pep rally was the best ever. Under the leadership of a fine slate of officers our class sponsored several profitable projects such as the Christmas card sale. With the assistance of our advisers plans were made and finalized for all Senior activities - trip, banquet, and . . . graduation. Too soon the last year is gone and the excitement and activities are no more than happy memories. These fond remem- brances sadden the tone of the graduation march and make the final oodbye to teachers and friends - so difficult. Tie Class of 1966 graduates from Lenape in search of new success and leaves behind the joys of their senior year for all those who follow the same rewarding path. BEST DANCER Fran Whiteley, Bob Pintozzi MOST POPULAR WHO,S WHO BEST MANNERED Clair Barcklow, Dick Clark MOST ACADEMIC April Klarman, Dick Jarvis SENIORS CAPTURE TITLES CLASS CHATTERBOX Sally Long, Ed Rapp CLASS FLIRT Sandy Sherman, Dave Dyer BEST DRESSED Dolores Goodenough Dave Thompson CLASS WIT Melissa Kennedy, Rich Hurwitz MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Meg Duffy, Chuck Harker MOST TALENTED Noel Irick, Tom McCord 40 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Diane Monte, Ed Klarman BEST PERSONALITY Pat Cudemo, Dave Freeman MOST ATHLETIC Margie Sprague, Jerry Bisignano WADE ABSHER BELINDA ADAMS NANCY ADAMS JOSEPH C. ALLEN, JR. DAVE F. ALLOWAY WADE ABSHER. 43 Lenape Trail, Med- ford Lakes. Frosh Football and Track. BELINDA ADAMS. 100 Lakeside Drive, Medford. Junior and Senior Class Play. NANCY ADAMS. l0 Arrowhead Drive, Marlton. fPalaski Junior Highj Frosh Class Secretary, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Cheerleader, Prom Decoration Chairman, CChester Highj Drama Club, QLenapeJ F,B.L.A., Junior Play Makeup and Ticket Committee. JOSEPH C. ALLEN, JR. Box 210, Vincentown-Lumberton Rd., Vincentown. DAVE F. ALLOWAY. Red Lion 8: Eayrestown Rd., Vincentown. Bowling Club, Ice Skating Club, F.F.A., Stage crew. MICHAEL J. ALLOWAY. 200 Main Street, Vincentown. German Club, Law Club, A.F.S., Junior Prom Committee Chairman, Student Council, Senior Class Play, Senior Talent Show, SMOKE SIGNAL. DEAN ALUMBAUGH, JR. 186 St. Andrews Drive, Mount Laurel. Manager of J.V. Football. JAMES T. AMADIO. 91 Powhatan Trail, Medford Lakes. Biology Club. MICHAEL J. ALLOWAY DEAN ALUMBAUGH, JR. JAMES T. AMADIO ALBERT AMMON ALBERT AMMON. R.D. 4113, Vincen- town. Intramural Basketball, Ski Club, Bowling Club. BRIAN H. ANDERSON. Tomlinson Mill Rd., Marlton. Bible Club. ROBERTA ANDRAE. 58 King Avenue, Vincentown. JOHN S. ANDREWS. Main 8a Union Street, Medford. ELISA ARIAS. Pulperia La Primavera, San Iridro de El General, San Jose, Costa Rica. A.F.S., Student Council, French Club. KATHLEEN ROSE ARKINSON. Mt. BRIAN H. ANDERSON ROBERTA ANDRAE Holly Road, Medford. Color Guard, Drill Team, Swimming, Hockey, Art Club, A.F.S., SMOKE SIGNAL STAFF, Chorus, Student Council Executive Com- mittee, Play Committee, Junior Class Representative, Senior Class Corre- sponding Secretary. DEAN ASHMAN. 8 Baron Ave., Marlton. Boys' Intramurals, Law Club, Hi-Y Club, SMOKE SIGNAL, Senior Talent Show. DAVID ROBERT ATKINSON. 147 Stokes Road, Medford Lakes. J.V. Foot- ball, Boys, Intramurals, Heart Teens, Biol- ogy Club, Dance Committee, SMOKE SIGNAL, French Club, Bowling Club, Junior 8: Senior Play. JOHN S. ANDREWS ELISA ARIAS N.. ...nt KATHLEEN ROSE ARKINSON DEAN ASHMAN DAVID ROBERT ATKINSON DAVID W. ATKINSON WALTER C. AUBREY ill' BRUCE A. BAKER SHEILA BARR GINNY BARRETT MARILYN MAY BALLARD DAVID W. ATKINSON. 15 Stokes Ave- nue, Medford. Varsity Baseball, Frosh Basketball. WALTER C. AUBREY. 40 Blanchard Rd. Marlton. Ice Skating Club. CAROL SUE BAILEY. Rd., Moorestown. French Play. 613 Gramar Club, Senior BRUCE A. BAKER. 21 Evesham. Cross-Country Track, Soccer Club. Boswell Rd., Varsity, J .V. MARILYN MAY BALLARD. 339 Larch Rd., Rancocas Woods. CLAIRE BARCKLOW. Taunton Road, 44 l CAROL SUE BAILEY CLAIRE BARCKLOW Medford. Varsity Hockey, Basketball, Softball, Concert Band, F.T.A., Gymnas- tics Club, Skating Club, Marching Band, Varsity Majorettes, Winner of Voice of Democracy Contest, National Honor So- ciety, Hispanic Honor Society. SHEILA BARR. Route 206, Box 224, Vincentown. Booster Club, D.E.C.A., Secretary. GINNY BARRETT. 19 Sussex Road, Marlton. J .V. Color Guard lst Lieutenant, lst Lieutenant Varsity Color Guard, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff, Prom Decora- tion Committee, Sophomore Dance Committee, Future Nurses, Bowling Club, Homeroom Representative, Senior Play Committee. HANS BAUMAN. 30-A Christopher Mill Road, Medford. Varsity Swimming Team. KENNETH BAUMGEN. 200 Birch- wood Drive, Birchwood Lakes. QHaddon Heights, Frosh Track, Varsity Cross- Country, Glee Club. WILLIAM Y. BAY, III. 6 Sussex Road, Marlton. J.V. Cross-Country, J.V., Var- sity Track, Concession Stand, Senior Class Play, Senior Class Talent Show. MARSHA DANA BECK. 28 Holly Blvd. Hampton Lakes, Vincentown. WILLIAM Y. BAY, III GLENN BELKIN HAROLD H. BECKER, JR. Box 36, Vincentown. GLENN BELKIN. lO9 Fairway Trail, Tabernacle. GAIL S. BEST. P.O. Box 283, Vincen- town. Vice President of Choir, Vice Pres- ident of Chorus, Bowling Club, F.H.A., F.T.A. JAMES BIRKS. Rt. 1, Box 357, Ark Road, Medford. Frosh, J .V., Varsity Foot- ball, Frosh Wrestling, Chef Club, Varsity Club. HANS BAUMAN KENNETH BAUMGEN MARSHA DANA BECK HAROLD H. BECKER GAIL S. BEST JAMES BIRKS CLIFFORD BIRMELIN CLIFFORD BIRMELIN. 68 Blanchard Rd. Marlton. THOMAS W. BISHOP. Church Rd. R.F.D. it l, Moorestown. JERRY BISIGNANO. Old Marlton Pike, Pine Grove, Marlton. Frosh, J.V., Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Frosh, J.V., Varsity Track, Hi-Y Club, Boys, Varsity Club, Junior Rotarian, Delegate Boys, State. MELVIN S. BLACK. Ridge Rd., Vin- centown. Spanish Honor Society. THOMAS W. BISHOP WOODROW BLACKWELL. Taunton Boulevard, Medford. MARC BLOCK. 5 Lake Dr. Rancocas Woods, Mt. Holly. Intramurals, Biology Club, Concession Stand, Bowling Club, Cross-Country. KAREN LEE BOSTON. 39 Briarcliff Rd., Marlton. LEGEND Business Staff. LENORE R. BOTT. Taunton Rd., Med- ford. J.V. Softball, F.H.A. Local Secre- tary and N.J. State Secretary, Future Nurses, Chorus. JERRY BISIGNANO MELVIN S. BLACK WOODROW BLACKWELL MARC BLOCK KAREN LEE BOSTON 'E LENORE R. BOTT JOHN BOWERS SUSAN MARY BRANCATO BARBARA BROOME 'Wi KATHY BROTHERTON HARRY BOZARTH JOHN BOWERS. R.D.iil Box 240A, Medford. Camera Club. HARRY BOZARTH. Mt. Holly Road, Medford. Stage Crew, Bowling Club, D.E.C.A. Club. KATHLEEN BRANCA. 158 Mudje- keewis Trail, Medford Lakes. SMOKE SIGNAL Staif, LEGEND Editor, F.H.A., F.T.A., Biology Club Booster Club, Spanish Club, Heart Teens. SUSAN MARY BRANCATO. Route 206, Vincentown. Varsity Color Guard, Booster Club Vice President, Student Council, SMOKE SIGNAL Stalf, Concession Stand, Biology Club, Re- CINDY BROWN KATHLEEN BRANCA freshment Chairman, Senior Class Play. BARBARA BROOME. 131 N. Lakeside Drive, Birchwood, Medford. Chorus. KATHY BROTHERTON. Box 10, Red Lion Road, Vincentown. CINDY BROWN. Mimosa Lakes, Med- ford. Choir, Homeroom Representative, Band, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play, Junior Prom Committee, Booster Club. SKIP BROWN. 15 Briarcliff Road, Marlton. Frosh, Manager for J.V. Foot- ball, Student Council Representative. SKIP BROWN JAMES J. BROWN RUTH A. BULLEN LEROY BUNNING TOM F. CAHILL JAMES J. BROWN. 40 Heritage Road, Evesham. RUTH A. BULLEN. 130 Wagush Trail, Medford Lakes. J.V. Swimming, J.V. Softball, Ski Club, Art Club, Senior Class Play, Junior Class Play Committee, Concession Stand. LEROY BUNNING, Church Road, Medford. Stage Crew. BEVERLY R. BURGER. Mt. Laurel Road, Moorestown. J.V., Varsity Hockey, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Swimming, F.T.A., Student Council, Girls' Varsity Club, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Conces- sion Stand. BEVERLY R. BURGER LINDA CAMPBELL BRUCE DAVID CABOT. 24 Stagecoach Road, Hampton Lakes, Vincentown. TOM F. CAHILL. 168 Chippewa Trail, Medford Lakes. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Drama Club, Biology Club, Concession Stand. LINDA CAMPBELL. Taunton Road, Atco. Drill Team, Intramurals, Booster Club, Hispanic Honor Society, Prom Committee, Junior Class Play Commit- tee, Senior Class Play Committee, Biol- ogy Club. ROBERT J. CAMPBELL. Kettle Run Road, Evesham. Junior Rotarian. BRUCE DAVID CABOT ROBERT J . CAMPBELL STEPHEN CARHART MAXWELL CARROLL STEPHEN CARHART, Rt. 2, Box 230, Medford. J.V. Baseball, J.V. Foot- ball, Varsity Track, Biology Club, Bowling Club, Ice Skating Club, Booster Club, CAROLINE CARINA. Church Road, Box 143, Moorestown. Varsity Major- ettes, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Softball, Prom Committee, Homeroom Representative. DALE CARPENTER. 118 Chatham Road, Moorestown. J.V., Varsity Base- ball, Intramural Basketball, Concession Stand. MAXWELL CARROLL. 169 Mohawk Trail, Medford Lakes. J.V. Baseball, Biology Club. CAROLINE CARINA DALE CARPENTER ELAINE CARTER ELAINE CARTER. Highway 73, Marl- ton. F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, Prom Committee. VIRGINIA CARTY. 144 Paupukkeewis Trail, Medford Lakes. F.H.A. President, Vice-President, Treasurer, LEGEND Editor, Biology Club, Booster Club, Heart Teens Club, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff, Spanish Club, Secretary, Prom Committee. DOTTIE CASCIANO. Elmwood Road, Mt. Laurel. ROBERT H. CHANT, JR. Box 448 Skeet Road, Medford. 49 VIRGINIA CARTY DOTTIE CASCIANO ROBERT H. CHANT, JR MICHAEL CHAPMAN. Willow Bend Road, Marlton. F.F.A. IRV CHEW. Medford-Indian Mills Road, Vincentown, Frosh Baseball. LUCINDA SUE CLARK. 310 Cedar Lane, Rancocas Woods. J.V. Hockey, Future Nurses Club, F.H.A., Boosters Club, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Concession Stand Committee. PETER W. CLARK. 66 Seneca Trail, Medford Lakes. LAUREATE Award 1965. RICHARD WILLIAM CLARK. 22 Plymouth Drive, Marlton. Cross-Country, Varsity Track, Senior Concession Stand, Junior Rotarian Award, President of Senior Class. SALLY E. CLARK. 45 Natchez Trail, Medford Lakes. Student Council, Junior Class Play Committee, Prom Committee Chairman, Concession Stand. SAMUEL W. CLARK. Union Mill Rd., Mt. Holly. Stage Crew. RICHARD N. CLAYBERGER. Elm Drive Oakwood Lakes, Medford. J.V. Track, Bowling Club, Biology Club. MICHAEL CHAPMAN IRV CHEW LUCINDA SUE CLARK PETER W. CLARK SALLY E. CLARK SAMUEL W. CLARK RICHARD WILLIAM CLARK RICHARD N. CLAYBERGER W. ' DAVID CLEMENTS LINDA ANNE CLIVER EDWIN COLLINS ERIC COLLINS ANNA CONSTANTINO ALEXANDER P. CORBIN KENNETH STEVEN COLLINS DAVID CLEMENTS. 462 Timberline Dr. Rancocas Woods. LINDA ANNE CLIVER. 160 Main Street, Vincentown. Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball, Booster Club, F.T.A., Ski Club, Girls' Varsity Club, LEGEND Business Staff, LAUREATE Assistant Editor. EDWIN COLLINS. 153 Blackfoot Trail, Medford Lakes. ERIC COLLINS. Blue Lake Pocahantas Tr. R.D. 4112, Marlton. Frosh Football. 51 SHERYL DENISE CONN KENNETH STEVEN COLLINS. Po- cohontocs Trail, Blue Lake, Marlton. D.E.C.A. SHERYL DENISE CONN. 21 Gladwyn Rd., Marlton. Attendance Office. ANNA CONSTANTINO. Pleasant Val- ley Avenue, Mount Laurel. ALEXANDER P. CORBIN. R.D.iH Oakshade Road, Vincentown. Frosh, J.V., Varsity Football, J.V. Track. LINDA D. CORIGLIANO JEREMY DAVID COUNTESS BARBARA ANNE CRAIN MARY JANE CORLISS LINDA D. CORIGLIANO. 9 Red Lion Road, Vincentown. LEGEND Business StalT, German Club, Stage Crew. MARY JANE CORLISS. Route 206, Box 227, Vincentown. Booster Club. JOHN F. COSTELLO. Columbia Ave., Mt. Laurel, J.V. Archery. Youth in Gov- ernment Club, Radio Club. JEREMY DAVID COUNTESS. 334 Rancocas Blvd., Rancocas Woods, Mt. Holly, R.D. 2. Photography Club, Math Club, Bridge Club, Prom Committee, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, SMOKE SIGNAL Editor, Student CONSTANCE W. CRAIN DONALD R. CRANE f . .... FQ ' . Q--Nl. .. 251353, D W- L .5 - fi g. s.1'!s:5:f., --.liiiif-. A f .. '5:a?f si:E-. 'I-:- 'M-1' -M4514 ll' .1a.-1,1241 fzvifif fe ...w.2.izz:rgg::ggvaf'-..'?5!,sez! ,,fq. ,g ffaq2lg,,,,gf9QwQ ' si -:Eff ifitigs iitluafglgssgllgwg ,.... ..., . .. , . A . 1 w rit -t . as .?--a3f5a . - 1552552 ffglillst sii till qgigiigglwsaigilasasgell -'F-52 mimi .,.. V - f' ' . ' . ' , ' ?FI5Zw4i5illf EM? ' 1: s H -V if f-vlzlxn:-mm, i9le21gfS-.i4es.m-Mw, ... 1 1zis2?.i21fei' :fl f A' ,F.f'.'Ef'Q' f:' 9 'gkfiiz feel. 'Vg' sv . ':: :ss 'g:5ET' -:. '42-M .' , N ' if -' 'Sf' 15, .' , ' am xiwi 1 'L' 4:-fs.. , 1 Q ...wif-3,,. W if ,. -- i 4 Q-me-'tg gf., wi 'V 'M' 1.1 .x JOHN F. COSTELLO Council Representative. BARBARA ANNE CRAIN. R.T. 206 Mt. Holly. Swimming, Spanish Honor Society. CONSTANCE W. CRAIN. 9 Briarclill' Road, Marlton. Captain J.V. Softball, Varsity Softball, Booster Club, Senior Concession Stands. DONALD R. CRANE. Route 206 R.F.D.itl Mt. Holly. Frosh Football, Weight Lifting Club. JO ANN CRAWFORD. Robinson R.D. Taunton Lakes. J.V. Swimming. JO ANN CRAWFORD GEORGE CRIDLAND GEORGE CRIDLAND. Taunton Lake, Marlton. Varsity Swimming, Student Council, Biology Club, CBeverly Hillsj Varsity Soccer, Student Council. BARRY W. CROLL, Pine Blvd., Lake Pine, Marlton. Frosh, J .V., Varsity Foot- ball, Frosh, J.V., Varsity Baseball, Frosh, J.V., Basketball, Varsity Club, Hi-Y fSecretaryJ, Junior Rotarian Award. MARY CROSBY. 412 Magnolia Road, Rancocas Woods. J .V. Basketball fBerkely Highj, Varsity Cheerleader, Booster Club, Trade and Industrial Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club fMurray Highj. PATRICIA MARIE CUDEMO. Box 253, Old Marlton Pike, Medford. Varsity Color Guard Lieutenant, Captain, F.T.A. LINDA CUTTS BARRY W. CROLL CTreasurerJ, Student Council, Smoke Sig- nal Stalf, Booster Club, National Honor Society CSecretaryJ, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Secretary, Girls' Citizenship Delegate. DIETER W. CUPSIE. R.D. 122, Vin- centown. LINDA CUTTS. R.D.4i3, Vineentown. Drill team, Color Guard, Art Club, Biol- ogy Club, Chorus. WILLIAM JOHN CUTTS. R.D.?-423, Tabernacle. Math Club, Gym Club, Stu- dent Council. JAN DAILY. 50 Manhasset Trail, Med- ford Lakes. Frosh Softball, Booster Club, F .H.A. MARY CROSBY PATRICIA MARIE CUDEMO DIETER W. CUPSIE WILLIAM JOHN CUTTS JAN DAILY ALICEMARIE DAWSON NANCY DENNING ROBERT DEWITT MICHAEL DIAMOND JOSEPH F. DAWSON PATRICIA ANN DEPRIEST ALICEMARIE DAWSON. R.F.D., Box 312, Medford. F.H.A., LEGEND Business Staff, Chorus. JOSEPH F. DAWSON. Box 312 High- way 70, Medford. Varsity Track, Senior Class Play. TONI DELIO. Box 160 R.D. l, Vincen- town. CNeshaminy Highj Frosh Baseball, Frosh Basketball. fNorthern Burlington Regionalj Future Nurses Club, Nesham- ing, Chorus, Youth for Christ Club. NANCY DENNING. 131 East Union Street, Burlington. F.H.A., Band, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff, Prom Committee. 54 TONI DELIO MICHAEL J. DEPRINCE, JR. , PATRICIA ANN DEPRIEST. Pine Grove, Marlton. MICHAEL J. DEPRINCE, JR. 33 Blan- chard Road, Marlton. Varsity Bowling, Varsity Baseball, Bowling Club, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff, Intramurals Basketball. ROBERT DEWITT. Chairvill Road, Medford. MICHAEL DIAMOND. Marlton Pike, Evesham. Frosh, Varsity Football, J.V., Varsity Wrestling, J.V., Varsity Track. Hi-Y Club, Varsity Club Vice President, Student Council Representative. ERNEST C. DICKERSON. Rd.4i2 Fos- tertown Rd., Mount Holly. Varsity Wres- tling, Marching Band. CARMEN JOSEPH DI DONATO. Fel- lowship Rd., Moorestown. DEBBIE DIGBY. 625 Orchard Way, Moorestown. Hockey J.V., Softball J.V., Swimming Varsity, F.T.A., SMOKE SIGNAL Typing Editor, Girls, Var- sity Club, Junior Class Play, Student Council, Prom Decoration Committee, Chorus, Hispanic Honor Society, Concession Stand. ARTHUR STANTON DILKS. R.D. 113, Vincentown. Intramural Basketball, Law Club. EDMUND DI LORENZO. 148 Taber- nacle Rd., Medford Lakes. J.V. Swim- ming, Senior Concession Stands. KATHI DI NICOLA. 608 S. Church St., Moorestown. F.T.A., F.N.A., Booster Club, Ski Club, Debating Team, Drill Team, Varsity Color Guard, Prom Committee. DEAN C. DIXON. Tabernacle Road, Vincentown. JULIA DOLAN. Church Road, Mt. Laurel. Softball, Bowling, F.H.A., Ski Club. DEBBIE DIGBY KATHI D1 NICOLA ERNEST C. DICKERSON CARMEN JOSEPH DI DONATO ARTHUR STANTON DILKS EDMUND DI LORENZO DEAN C. DIXON JULIA DOLAN MEG DUFFY MEG DUFFY. 'The Paddockl' Route 38, Moorestown. Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Club, F.T.A. - Historian, Booster Club, Choir, Chorus President, Home- room Representative, Senior Class Play, Ski Club. BARBARA K. DUNLAP. Georgia Trail, Medford. Future Nurses Club, Chorus, Biology Club, Booster Club, American Field Service Club, Legend - Editor, Junior Class Play, Junior Prom Decora- tion Committee. NANCY RUTH DURHAM. 43 Main Street, Vincentown. KAREN DUTSON. Christopher Mill Road Hoot Owl Estates. Junior Varsity Basketball, Junior Varsity Softball, Intra- murals, F.T.A., SMOKE SIGNAL Staff, Booster Club, Ski Club, Concession Stands. BARBARA K. DUNLAP NANCY RUTH DURHAM C. DAVID DYER. 74 Union Street, Medford. GINI DYER. 187 Stokes Road, Medford Lakes. Junior Varsity Cheerleader - Co- Captain, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council Representative, SMOKE SIG- NAL Staff, Hispanic Honor Society, F.T.A., National Honor Society, Spanish III Award, Junior Class Vice-President, Student Council Treasurer, Girls' State Representative, Vice-President National Honor Society. LESTER F. ECKERT, JR. Hampton Gate Road, Vincetown. F.F.A. LINDA CARLO ECKERT. Christopher Mill Road, Medford. Concession Stands. KAREN DUTSON C. DAVID DYER GINI DYER LESTER F. ECKERT LINDA CARLO ECKERT MAUREEN A. ELLIOTT I JOHN A. ENGARD RICH ERISMAN DALE E. ELLIS MAUREEN A. ELLIOTT. Church 8: Mt. Laurel Roads, Moorestown. Future Nurses - Treasurer, Vice-President, Bible Club Secretary, French Club, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. DALE E. ELLIS. Church Road, Vincen- town. Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Frosh Baseball, J.V. Baseball, J.V. Basket- ball, Hi-Y Club. SANDRA L. EMERSON. 150 Manhas- set Trail, Medford Lakes. JOHN A. ENGARD. Sunrise Trail, Medford Pines. Radio Club. SANDRA L. EMERSON RICH ERISMAN. Willow Grove Road, Indian Mills. Varsity Baseball. GEORGE W. EVERHAM. Marne High- way, Masonville. Bowling Club. MARGARET FALLSTICK. 84 Branch Street, Medford. R. JAMES FARQUHARSON, JR. Taun- ton Lakes, Medford. Cross-Country, Track, Swimming, Biology Club - Vice- President, Ski Club - President, Library Council, Junior Class Play. GEORGE W. EVERHAM MARGARET FALLSTICK R, JAMES FARQUHARSON, JR LYNNE P. FARRELL E. JAMES FARROW LYNNE P. FARRELL. 14 Main Street, Medford. E. JAMES FARROW. Box 143, Route l, Vincentown. Frosh, J.V. Football, J.V., Varsity Wrestling, J.V. Track, Frosh Baseball, Hi-Y Club, Student Council Representative. KENNETH FEIST. Red Lion Road, Vincentown. Chess Club. LINDA FERGUSON. Holly Drive, Oakwood Lakes. J.V. Hockey, Art Club, Biology Club, Future Nurses Club, LAUREATE Staff, F.T.A., Chorus, Senior Play Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Concession Stand Committee. KAREN RUTH FICHTER. 20 Marlbor- ough Avenue, Marlton. J.V., Varsity Hockey, J.V., Varsity Basketball, J.V., Varsity Softball, F.T.A., Art Club, Var- sity Club, Biology Club, Bowling Club, SMOKE SIGNAL Art Editor, Senior Concession Stand Committee. EUNICE DIANNE FIRTH. Lake Road, Vincentown. Library Council. Biology CANDY FISHER. 59 Lenape Trail, Medford Lakes. Chorus, Choir, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff, F.T.A., Biology Club, Booster Club, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Musical, Senior Concession Stand Committee, fTritonJ Chorus, Choir, Band, Orchestra, Newspaper, South Jer- sey Chorus. JAMES FITZPATRICK. 40 Cherry Street, Medford. KENNETH FEIST LIN DA FERGUSON KAREN RUTH FICHTER EUNICE DIANNE FIRTH CANDY FISHER JAMES FITZPATRICK LINDA .IEANNE FOLWEILER BETTY ANN FRALINGER LINDA JEANNE FOLWEILER. 58 Blanchard Road, Marlton. Junior Class Prom Committee, Junior Class Play Committee, Senior Class Play Commit- tee, Booster Club, F.N.A., Concession Stands, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff, Heart Teens, Mail Call Vietnam Committee. ROBERT FORRINGER. 460 Timber- line Drive, Mt. Holly. Frosh Track, Var- sity Track, Math Club, Ski Club, Gym- nastic Club, Bowling Club, Mail Call Vietnam Committee. JOSEPH A. FOSTER. Rd.i?3. Vincen- town. BETTYANNFRALINGER.Vincentown- Pembertown Road, Vincentown. Varsity Band, Senior Class Play. CYNTHIA L. FRANTZMAN. R.D.iF3 ROBERT FORRINGER CYNTHIA L. FRANTZMAN Dixontown Road, Medford. Future Nurses Club, Junior Play Committee, Junior Prom Decoration Committee, LEGEND Editor. DAVID M. FREEMAN. Mc Kendimen Road, Box 133, Medford. J.V. Football, Varsity Football, Frosh Track, Varsity Track, Biology Club, Spanish Club, Weight lifting Club, Varsity Club, Hi-Y Chaplain, Student Council Homeroom Representative, Senior Class Homeroom Representative, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff. JIM FROKJER. 97 Cutchogue Trail Medford Lakes. Frosh Football, J.V. Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Hi-Y Club, Varsity Club. ELAINE FRY. Mt. Laurel 8: Church Road, Mt. Laurel. Senior Class Play. 59 JOSEPH A. FOSTER DAVID M. FREEMAN JIM FROKJER ELAINE FRY CHARLES F. GAEHRING. Taunton Road, Medford. Junior Varsity 8L Varsity Football, Varsity Bowling, Frosh Base- ball, Bowling Club. JEANNE M. GALLAGHER. 442 Fair- view Road, Medford. Cheerleading, Bowling Club, Ice Skating Club, Roller Skating, Homeroom Representative, Stu- dent Council Representative, Concession Stand, Prom Committee, SMOKE SIG- NAL Alumni Banquet Committee. SHARON L. GANDY. 4 Haines Ave. Medford. Head Drum Majorette, Assis- tant Drum Majorette, Art Club, F.T.A., Booster Club, Student Council Alternate, Senior Class Representative, Prom Com- mittee, Concert Band, Heart Teens, Var- sity Majorette Letter, Varsity Color Guard Letter, Varsity Band Letter. J. CLIFFORD GARDNER. 361 SHARON L. GANDY HARRIET C. GASKILL Hiawatha Trail, Medford Lakes. Junior Varsity Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Swim- ming, Debating Club, Biology Club, Bowling Club, Spanish Club, Student Council Representative, Class Represen- tative, CMalvern Prepj Frosh Baseball, Frosh Football. ROBERT A. GARWOOD. West Cen- tennial Lake, Marlton. Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Hi-Y Club. HARRIET C. GASKILL. 421A Jackson Road, Medford. MICHAEL J. GATES. Old Marlton Pike, Marlton. Junior Wrestling, Biol- ogy Club. HARRY E. GATTO. 5th St. Old Marl- KOH Pike, Marlton. Junior Varsity Wres- tling, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Club. CHARLES F. GAEHRING JEANNE M. GALLAGHER J. CLIFFORD GARDNER ROBERT A. GARWOOD MICHAEL J. GATES HARRY E. GATTO MICHAEL GATTO GEORGE EDWARD GERBER, JR. HARRY L. GERBER RALPH F. GERBERICH JIM GIBBON EDMGND A. GIBBONS BEATRICE M. GIBERSON BARBARA MARIE GLAUNER MICHAEL GATTO. 5th St. 8: Old Marl- ton Pike, Pine Grove, Marlton. Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Club. GEORGE EDWARD GERBER, JR. Medford Lakes Road, Vincentown. Frosh Football, Frosh Baseball. HARRY L. GERBER, Friendship Road, R.D. 3 Vincentown. D.E.C.A. RALPH F. GERBERICH. Old Marlton Pike, Medford. JIM GIBBON. 36 Bowker Rd. Medford Lakes. Junior Varsity Baseball, Frosh Baseball, Varsity Golf, Student Council, Hi-Y Club, President, Varsity Club, 61 Freshman Class President, Sophomore Class President, Junior Rotarian, Boys, State. EDMOND A. GIBBONS. 26 Caldwell Ave. Marlton. Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball. BEATRICE M. GIBERSON. Rt. 206, Indian Mills, Vincentown. Junior Var- sity Softball, Varsity Basketball, Bowling Club, Band. BARBARA MARIE GLAUNER. 61 South Locust Ave. Marlton. fSterling R.H.S.j Typing Club, Art Club, Chorus, F.T.A. fLenapeJ Nurse,s Club, Biology Club, Heart Teens, Chorus, F.T.A. GEORGE M. GODFREY JUDITH ANNE GOWER l JAYNE KATHRYN GRAMLEY l NEAL GRANDOVIC SUE GOLDY DOLORES JEAN GOODENOUGH GEORGE M. GODFREY, JR. Mt. Laurel Rd. Moorestown. Frosh, J.V., Varsity Football, Weight lifting, Varsity Club. SUE GOLDY. 67 Knox Blvd. Marlton. Future Nurses Club - Secretary. DOLORES JEAN GOODENOUGH. 4 Briarclilf Rd., Marlton. Cheerleading J.V. JUDITH ANNE GOWER. RDit3 Red Lion Road, Vincentown. F.H.A. JAYNE KATHRYN GRAMLEY. 'Hinch- WILLIAM GREEN man Rd. Taunton Lakes, Marlton. Ma- jorettes, Varsity Captain, Diving, Varsity Gym Club. NEAL GRANDOVIC, lOl Harvey Place, Moorestown. WILLIAM GREEN. 35 Bettlewood Rd., Marlton. Intramural Basketball. PAUL GREER. 7 Lee Lane, Vincentown. Frosh Basketball, J.V. Football, Varsity Basketball, Radio Club. 1 . PAUL GREER -mm W STEVE C. GREMMINGER ROBERT L. GRIFFITH TIMOTHY C. GROSS STEVE C. GREMMINGER. Hartford Road, R.D.4i2, Moorestown. Frosh Baseball, Track, Senior Concession Stand, Junior Class Play Committee. ROBERT L. GRIFFITH. Ark Road, R.D.4i2, Mt. Holly. Radio Club, Bowling Club, Student Council. TIMOTHY C. GROSS. 10 Branch Street, Medford. JUNE R. GRUNO. R.D.1, Union Mill Road, Moorestown. JOHN ALBERT GUERTLER. Pine DAVID GUEST Grove, Marlton. Library Council, D.E.C.A. DAVID GUEST. 2 Union Street, Med- ford. Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball Manager. JOHN C. GUSTAVSEN. 173 Wabeno Trail, Medford Lakes. Senior Class Play, Dance Band, Radio Club, Hispantic Honor Society. DEBORAH R. HAFER. 210 Ramble- wood Parkway. Mt. Laurel. Girls' Bas- ketball, Senior Concession Stand. JUNE R. GRUNO JOHN ALBERT GUERTLER JOHN C. GUSTAVSEN DEBORAH R. HAFER JOHN JOSEPH HAINES DANE HAMMOND CAROLYN LOIS HANSON CHARLES HARKER ANDREW M. HALDANE STEVE HALL RALPH LEE HANARTY JOHN JOSEPH HAINES. 67 Blanchard Rd., Marlton. Varsity Bowling, Bowling Club, Mail Call Vietnam Committee, Se- nior Play, Coin Club. ANDREW M. HALDANE, 74 Chon- dago Trail, Medford Lakes. STEVE HALL. 107 Lenape Trail, Med- ford Lakes. Frosh Track, Radio Club, Chess Club, LEGEND, LAUREATE, A.F.S., Intramurals, Hispanic Honor Society. DANE HAMMOND. 229 Belaire Ter- race, Moorestown. Uupiter Highl J.V. Basketball. RALPH LEE HANARTY. 9 Evergreen Rd., Rancocas Woods. Student Council 64 ROGER E. HANDLY Representative, Senior Class Play. ROGER E. HANDLY. 186 Main Street, Vincentown. Frosh Football, J.V. and Varsity Wrestling, German Club. CAROLYN LOIS HANSON. Taunton Blvd., Lake Pine, Marlton. Varsity Ma- jorettes CLieutenantj, Future Nurses Club, Gym Club. CHARLES HARKER. ll0 Lenape Trail, Medford Lakes. Frosh and J.V. Football, J.V., Track, Treasurer, Spanish Club, Biology Club, fBusiness Managerj, SMOKE SIGNAL, Junior Class Presi- dent, Student Council President, Youth in Government Representative, Hi-Y Club, Science Fair, Grand Prize Winner, Junior Rotarian, Boys' State. PEGGY ANN HARLOW. 129 East St. Andrews Drive, Moorestown. SMOKE SIGNAL Staff, LAUREATE Staff, Cho- rus, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Student Librarian. PATRICIA HARRISON. Old Dutch Road, Marlton. J.V. Basketball, Varsity Hockey, F.T.A., Girls' Varsity Club. JEAN E. HARTIG. Box 632, Holly Drive, Oakwood Lakes, Medford. J.V. Hockey, Softball, Senior Concession Stands, CSpringfield High Schoolj Home- room Representative. MARY LEE HAUGH. 106 Pocahontas Trail, Medford Lakes. Chorus, Senior Play, F.T.A., Stage Crew. LEWIS G. HECHLER. Birchwood Lakes, Medford. Frosh, J.V. Football, Junior Rotarian, Student Council Repre- sentative. VIOLET A. HECK. 13 Caldwell Ave- nue, Marlton. Band, Library Club, F.H.A., Future Nurses Club, Junior Play, Senior Play, Bowling Club, Choir, Con- cert Band, Marching Band, Heart Teens Club, Intramurals. JANICE M. HEINTZ. East Lake Blvd. Lake Pine, Marlton. J.V. Hockey, J.V. Softball, Varsity Swimming, Art Club, Vice-President Girls' Varsity Club, Junior Play Makeup Committee, Prom Chairman Program Committee, Prom Decoration Committee, Senior Play, Se- nior Concession Stands. ALBERT G. l-IENDRICKS, 2nd Avenue 8: Old Marlton Pike, Marlton, Frosh Baseball. PEGGY ANN HARLOW PATRICIA HARRISON JEAN E. HARTIG VIOLET A. HECK MARY LEE HAUGH JANICE M. HEINTZ LEWIS G. HECHLER ALBERT G. HENDRICKS EDDIE A. HENRY RICHARD HENRY CHARLES R. HENSEL EDDIE A. HENRY. 18 Bancroft Road, Marlton. RICHARD HENRY. 18 Bancroft Road, Marlton. Band. CHARLES R. HENSEL. Box 287 Church Rd., Moorestown. Frosh Foot- ball. DARLENE LYNN HEWITT. Oakwood 8: Elm Drive, Medford. J.V. Hockey, J.V. Softball, Future Nurses Club, Booster Club, Concession Stand, Prom Com- mittee, SMOKE SIGNAL Business Staff, LEGEND Business Staff, Junior Class Play. CAROL ANN HIITTNER. Oregon Ave., Moorestown. J.V., Varsity Major- ettes, J.V. Swimming. GLORIA JEAN HORNER. R.D. W3 Vincentown, Tabernacle. Booster Club, Hispanic Honor Society Vice President, Ice Skating Club. FRANKLIN HORNER. Wilkin Station, Medford. BRUCE A. HOWARTH. 17 King Ave., Marlton. Baseball, Track, Biology Club. DALENE LYNN HEWITT CAROL ANN HIITTNER GLORIA JEAN HORNER FRANKLIN HORNER BRUCE A, HOWARTH ROBERT HUFF NOEL CRISTI IRICK JUNE JACOBY RICH M. HURWITZ ROBERT HUFF. 116 S. Brentwood Ct., Moorestown. RICH M. HURWITZ. 106 Heather Drive, Moorestown. fLenapeJ Basketball, Football, fWoodrow Wilsonj Football, Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Club. NICHOLAS P. IANNUZZI. 6 Haines Ave., Medford. Frosh, J.V. Fottball, Frosh, J.V., Varsity Track, Hi-Y Club, LEGEND QSports Editorj, SMOKE SIG- NAL Staff, National Honor Society, Var- sity Club, Student Council Represen- tative, Junior Rotarian. NOEL CRISTI IRICK. 75 Mill St., Vincentown. Junior Play, Senior Musical, Senior Talent Show. JUNE JACOBY. 133 Meeshaway Trail, MILES JAMES RONALD B. JANKOWSKI NICHOLAS P. IANNUZZI Medford Lakes. A.F.S. Club, Biology Club, Hispanic Honor Society, Junior Class Play Prop Committee, Junior Prom Decoration Committee. MILES JAMES. 104 Heather Drive, Mt. Laurel. RONALD B. JANKOWSKI. Rd.it2, Elmwood Rd., Marlton. Biology Club, Varsity Track and Field, Dance Band, Mail Call Vietnam Committee. DICK JARVIS. Evesboro Rd., Moores- town. Frosh and Varsity Track, National Honor Society, Student Council, Hi-Y Club, Varsity Club, Junior and Senior Class Play, Football Halftime Band An- nouncer, Junior Rotarian, New Jersey Boys, State, Junior Science Symposium, National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. DICK JARVIS SANDRA L. JEFFERIES RAY J OHANSEN SANDRA L. JEFFERIES. RT. 73 Columbia Ave., Mt. Laurel. Art Club, Student Council, LEGEND Business Staff, Hispanic Honor Society, Frosh Class Secretary. RAY JOHANSEN. 321 Maple Rd., Ran- cocas Woods, Mt. Holly. CLIFFORD JONES. 18 Flintstone Drive, Marlton. SHARON JENNINGS. RT. 206 Garden St., Vincentown. WAYNE LEE JENNINGS. Oak Shade Rd., Indian Mills. FRED JENSEN. Walnut Rd., Atco. PAM JOHNSON. Woodland and E. Lake Circle Dr., Lake Pine. CHaddon Townshipj Intramurals, French Club, Drama Club, Business Law Club. WILLIAM BRUCE JOHNSON. Wynn and Hill Rd., Vincentown. Frosh Wres- tling, Ski Club, Intramurals. CLIFFORD JONES SHARON .TENNINGS WAYNE LEE JENNINGS FRED JENSEN PAM JOHNSON WILLIAM BRUCE JOHNSON ALAN JOHNSON JUNE T. JOLLY GREG JONES PENNY JONES EDWARD KAELIN ELIZABETH KEETON ALAN JOHNSON. R.D.ir2, Wynn 8: Hill Rd., Vincentown. JUNE T. JOLLY. l20 Knox Boulevard, Marlton. LEGEND Business Staff, Art Club, National Honor Society Vice President. GREG JONES. 133 Kihade Tr., Med- ford Lakes. QWest Linn H.S.j Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Base- ball, CLenape H.S.j J.V. Football, F.T.A., Ski Club, Senior Concession Stand. PENNY JONES. 175 Lenape Trail, Medford Lakes. fKodiak H.S.j Pep Club, fLenape H.S.J F.H.A., F.T.A., Heart Teens, Ski Club, SMOKE SIGNAL StaH', Prom Decoration Committee, Se- nior Class Play Committee. EDWARD KAELIN. Hartford Rd., Moorestown. Varsity Track, Bowling Club. ELIZABETH KEETON. 144 South Brentwood Drive. fSouthgate H.S.j Latin Club, French Club, Riding Club, Girls' Athletic Association, Chess Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Otlicials Club, Future Nurses, Science Club, Junior Classic League, P.T.S.A., Junior Prom Entertainment Committee, Decoration Committee, Intramurals, Girls' Choir, Latin Banquet Committee, Delegate to State Latin Convention, CLenape H.S.j Ski Club, Biology Club. GLORIA J. KELLY. 6 Eayrestown Rd. Vincentown. Basketball, J.V. Softball, National, Honor Society, Citizenship In- stitute, N.S.F. Grant, Junior Play, Senior Talent Show Chairman, Homeroom Representative. FRED KENNEDY. 63 Stagecoach Rd., Vincentown. QEdgewood Reg. H.S.J Frosh Baseball, Frosh Basketball. GLORIA J. KELLY FRED KENNEDY MELISSA C. KENNEDY. 171 Mohawk Trail, Medford Lakes. Booster Club, QD. J. O,ConnellJ Choir, F.H.A., Junior Play Committee, Senior Class Play, Conces- sion Stand, Student Council Alternate. RON KENNEDY. 615 Gramar Rd., Moorestown. Biology Club, Law Club, Concession Stand. GERALD KERNS. 74 Manhasset Trail, Medford Lakes. CINDY KIEDROWICZ, 128 Chippewa Trail, Medford Lakes. LINDA KING. 116 Sooy Place, GERALD KERN S R.D. xr 1, Tabernacle. STEVE KING. 4 Lee Terrace, Marlton. Frosh Baseball, J.V., Varsity Track, Prom Committee. WALTER B. KIRCHNER. East Main St., Marlton. Cross-Country, Wrestling, Hi-Y Club. APRIL ELLEN KLARMAN. 156 Ram- blewood Pkwy., Moorestown. German Club, Biology Club, Math Club, F.T.A., Editor of LAUREATE, SMOKE SIG- NAL fAlumni Editorj, Student Council, Concession Stand, Girls' State, National Honor Society. MELISSA C. KENNEDY RON KENNEDY CINDY KIEDROWICZ LINDA KING STEVE KING WALTER B. KIRCHNER APRIL ELLEN KLARMAN EDWARD KLARMAN KARL KNOBLAUCH ROBERT B. KOCH PAUL V. KOREJKO MARIE KLEIN EILEEN ELIZABETH KNOBLAUCH RAYMOND F. KNOTT EDWARD KLARMAN. 156 Ramble- wood Parkway, Moorestown. Varsity Tennis, Varsity Swimming, Math Club, Chess Club, Junior Rotarian, A.M.A. Award, Homeroom representative, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff, LAUREATE Staff, Concession Stand, National Honor Society. MARIE KLEIN. Taunton Road, Atco. D.E.C.A, Club. EILEEN ELIZABETH KNOBLAUCH. 718 Ann Drive, Vincentown. Library, Marching Band, Concert Band, Booster Club, Camera Club, Chorus, U.P.I.C. Club. 71 HENRY GEORGE KOCH KARL KNOBLAUCH. 718 Ann Drive, Vincentown. RAYMOND F. KNOTT. 24 Plymouth Dr., Marlton. Bowling Club. HENRY GEORGE KOCH. 61 N. Lo- cust Ave., Marlton. Varsity Bowling, Booster Club, Bowling Club. ROBERT B. KOCH. Holly Drive, Oak- wood Lks., Medford. Bowling Club, Biology Club, Spanish Club, CWicomico Sr. Highj Frosh Football, Golf Team. PAUL V. KOREJKO. P.O. 72, Medford. Frosh Baseball. JOSEPH J. KRAVCHAK ROBERT C. KURELKO PAUL KURZEN LINDA J. KUTRA DOROTHY F. KREIDLER JOSEPH J. KRAVCHAK. 12 Duchess Avenue, Evesham. Frosh Baseball. DOROTHY F. KREIDLER. Church Road, Moorestown. DAVE R. KUMPEL. R.D.il53 Box 37, Vincentown. F.F.A. ROBERT C. KURELKO. 55 Red Lion St. Vincentown. D.E.C.A. PAUL KURZEN. 219 Ramblewood Parkway, Moorestown. J.V. Wrestling, J.V. Golf, Frosh Football, Biology Club. EE f DAVE R. KUMPEL LINDA J. KUTRA. Woolmanas Lane, Rancocas Woods. J.V. Hockey, J.V. Cheerleader, Prom Committee Chair- man, Concession Stand Chairman. JOHN LALUSIS. 822 Lee Drive, Vin- centown. JANET EILEEN LANTRY. Rt. 2 Box 395, Birchwood Lakes, Medford. CWahooJ Pep Club, fLenapeJ Biology Club, Bowling Club, Hispanic Honor So- ciety, Sophomore Homeroom Represen- tative, Jr. Alternate, Concession Stand Committee, Senior Class Play. JOHN LALU SIS JAN ET EILEEN LANTRY ROBERT R. LARSEN ROBERT R. LARSEN. Kettle Run Road. Varsity Basketball, Intramural Basketball. BOB LA RUE. Tabernacle Rd. Medford. EDWARD LEHMAN. Old Mill R.D. Marlton. GEORGE F. LEININGER. P.O. Box 61, Mount Holly. Frosh, J.V. Varsity Football, J.V, Varsity Baseball, J.V. Var- sity Wrestling. ROBERT W. LEMMON. 210 Park Rd. Rancocas Woods, Mt. Holly. J.V. Foot- ball, Track, Bowling, Senior Concession BOB LA RUE Stand, Law Club, LEGEND Staff. HOLLY LEONARD. 46 Natchez Trail, Medford Lakes. Concession Stand. DONNA R. LESTER. l33 Sitting Bull Tr. Medford Lakes. J.V. Cheerleader, National Honor Society, SMOKE SIG- NAL, Junior Prom Co-chairman, Junior Class Play Chairman, Student Council, Homeroom Representative, Junior 8: Senior Class Dance Committee, Senior Class Play. PAUL LIDDELL. South Church St. 8z Hooton Rd., Mount Laurel. EDWARD LEHMAN GEORGE F. LEININGER ROBERT W. LEMMON HOLLY LEONARD DONNA R. LESTER PAUL LIDDELL PHYLLIS LIEDEL GARY LOMBARDO JOSEPH MAHONEY DARLENE L. MAJOR DONNA K. LINTON LARRY A. LONG PHYLLIS LIEDEL. Kettlerun Road, Atco. Hispanic Honor Society, French Club, Junior Class Dance Committee, Publicity Committee for Prom. DONNA K. LINTON, R.D.l, Box 146, Medford. Varsity Swimming Team, J.V., Varsity Majorette, Varsity Club F.B.L.A. Bowling Club. KENNETH LODER. 2ll Ramblewood Pkwy. J.V. Varsity Track fHaddon Heightsj Frosh Football. GARY LOMBARDO. ll East Main Street, Marlton. 74 l KENNETH LODER SALLY LONG LARRY A. LONG. 21 Union Street, Medford. Dance Band, Concert Band. SALLY LONG. 178 Peshekee Trail, Medford, Lakes. J.V. Varsity Hockey, Basketball, Prom Decorations ,65, F.T.A. Chairman - Winter Wonderland Semi-Formal, Concessions Stands, Junior Class Dance, Girls' Varsity Club. JOSEPH MAHONEY. 25 Marlborough Avenue, Marlton. DARLENE L. MAJOR. Centerton Road, Masonville. WALT MALINOWSKI. Centerton Road, Masonville. DAVID MARCMANN. Cooper- Tomlinson Road, Medford. SMOKE SIGNAL Photographer, Chief Photographer 1966 LEGEND, Biology Club, Ice Skating Club, Bowling Club, Library Club, Archery Club, Awards - LEGEND Photography, Special Photography. SANDRA JOANN MARSHALL. R.D. 2 Oakshade Road, Vincentown. Chorus, Choir. MICHAEL MARTIN. East Lake Drive, Lake Pine. LINDA MASON. Centerton Road, Ma- sonville. Bowling Club, Chorus. ROSEMARY MASSEY. Box 31A Christo- pher Mill Road, Meford. DAVE MATHIS. 240 Shingowack Trail, Medford Lakes. Frosh Track, Frosh, J.V. Football. WALT MALINOWSKI DAVE MARCMANN SANDRA JOANN MICHAEL MARTIN LINDA MASON MARSHALL ROSEMARY MASSEY DAVE MATHIS CHERRY ELAINE SPENCER R. MATTHEWS JANICE MAYO MATTHEWS CHERRY ELAINE MATTHEWS. Mt. Holly Rd., Medford. Tennis QR.V.R.H.S.j, Bowling Club. SPENCER R. MATTHEWS. Mt. Holly Rd., Medford. Bowling Club. JANICE MAYO. 95 Powhatan Trail, Medford Lakes. Art Club. THOMAS JAMES MCANULTY. Box 188 Independence Lane, Masonville. J.V. Wrestling, Concession Stand. LYNNE DIANE MCCARTY. Beech Rd., Lake Pine, Marlton. Future Nurses Club Secretary, Junior Play Committee Chairman. MARK MCCARTY. Jacques Bridge and MARK MCCARTHY Braddocks Mill Rd., Atco. Frosh Basket- ball, Baseball, Varsity Track, Frosh, J.V., Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Junior Rotarian, Frosh Treasurer QOVER- BROOKJ, Prom Committee, Chairman Junior Dance, Chairman of Sophomore Dance COVERBROOKJ. JAMES MCCONNELL. 14 Gladwyn Rd., Marlton. J.V. Track, Radio Club, Library Council, Soccer, Bowling Club, Concession Stand, Biology Club. THOMAS MCCORD. Birchwood Lakes, Medford. Jazz Band, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff, Junior Play, Senior Play, Stu- den Council, A.F.S. Club President, Concert Band, Junior Rotarian. JAMES MCCONNELL THOMAS JAMES MCANULTY LYNNE DIANE MCCARTY THOMAS MCCORD JAMES MCCORMICK WILLIAM A. MCDEVITT, III JIM V. MCGARVEY ELAINE MARY MCCRINK JAMES MCCORMICK. 41 Blanchard Rd., Marlton. Frosh, J.V., Varsity Baseball. ELAINE MARY McCRINK. 603 South Church Street, Moorestown. Biology Club, F.H.A., Chorus, Senior Play. BRUCE McCUTCHEON. 104 S. St. Andrews Drive, Moorestown. J.V., Varsity Football, J.V., Varsity Basketball, J.V., Varsity Baseball,Hi-Y, Boys' Varsity Club, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, fYorktownJ J.V. Baseball. WILLIAM A. MCDEVITT, III. Forrest Avenue, Lake Pine. Marlton. Marching Band. Concert Band. Snanish Club, l BRUCE MCCUTCHEON Booster Club, Biology Club. JIM V. MCGARVEY. Box 287 Marlton Pike, Medford. Varsity, J.V., Frosh Baseball. MARY LEE MCKELVEY. 100 Baker Blvd., Marlton. J.V. Varsity Colorguard, Booster Club, Prom Committee, Conces- sion Stand. TERRANCE E. MEARS. Marne High- way, Masonville. Frosh Football, Base- ball, Golf. DAVE MEGLIO. I0 South Maple Ave., Marlton. MARY LEE MCKELVEY TERRANCE E. MEARS DAVE MEGLIO THOMAS MEISTER JULUIS MELTON V5 iififiif i:iii'iiigii5iii1iiii iiii iif ii ii iiii gdi-ii i! sf .SUV ffl? 5' Ei: 511.5 if '-1.7.5 f -' Ui , 57.-'F E' .fi 3 i1'ftfVst:715fV'if'f 5 igigixfiisli li' ' K g ff' 'jiilff i i il' .-il ' . ' l 573-H '- - 'Hn TxIk.1.fEE'i4's . : . .iL..T':e..fI:'l: ET-.1-xi 157555 2153215 . - ' . 1 . ' , f '-'- - ..Q'1?Zg!5g:I -' f.11g.s5f?iEi 7'fih . I iff3'if lf2,5vy2,e'QYi if . i if 1 Q M I ETS ' .- 1 4 s ff f ,ii ELAINE L. MEREFIELD THOMAS MEISTER. 212 Conestoga Drive, Evesham. Chorus, fCentral High Schoolj Frosh, J.V. Basketball, Student Council. JULUIS MELTON. Elbow Lane, Moor- estown. E.T.A. ELAINE L. MEREFIELD. I8 Chapel Avenue, Medford. Future Nurses Club, F.H.A., Concession Stand. JIM MEREFIELD. Taunton Rd., Med- ford. Frosh, J.V., Varsity Basketball, J.V. Baseball. KATHERINE L. MIKSIT. Route 370 JIM MEREFIELD Box 226, Medford. Ice Skating Club, Haspanic Honor Society, Student Council. ELLEN W, MILLER, Box 218 Church Road, Moorestown. Girls' Swimming Team, French Club. RICHARD MILLER. Richter Road R.D.it2, Vincentown. Frosh, J.V., Varsi- ty Baseball, Frosh Football, Bowling Club. SUSAN JANE MILLER. 38 Manchester Avenue, Marlton. KATHERINE L. MIKSIT ELLEN W. MILLER RICHARD MILLER SUSAN JANE MILLER DEBBIE MILLET LOUIS R. MIRAGLIA DEBBIE MILLET. 104 Briarwood Terrace, Moorestown. Varsity Hockey Manager, French Club, SMOKE SIG- NAL, F.T.A., Concession Stand, Student Council. fCollingwood High School, Basketball. JANICE ANN MILLEY. Box 309 R,D.4'i2, Vincentown. F.B.L.A., Secre- tary Club. ERNEST ANTHONY MIRAGLIA. 2 Boswell Road, Marlton. LOUIS R. MIRAGLIA. Pine Grove, Marlton. J.V. Wrestling. ALLEN MONAHAN. 150 Paupikeewis Trail, Medford Lakes. J.V. Track. J.V. JANICE ANN MILLEY ERNEST ANTHONY MIRAGLIA ALLEN MONAHAN Cross-Country, Biology Club, Radio Club, J.V. letter in Track. DIANN M. MONTE. Marne Hwy., Moorestown. J.V. Softball, F.T.A., F.H.A., Biology Club, Bowling Club, Spanish Club, SMOKE SIGNAL. Na- tional Honor Society, Ice Skating Club, Student Council. Chairman of Invita- tions for Prom, Chairman of Business Committees for the Junior Play. NANCY MOORE. R.D.4i3 Vincentown Southampton. PAULA GENE MOORE. lOl Leeds Road, Moorestown. Concession Stand, LAUREATE Staff, Senior Play, F.l-l.A., Prom Committee. 79 DIANN M. MONTE NANCY MOORE PAULA GENE MOORE HOWARD MORGAN. Union Mill 8a Kenilworth Roads, Marlton. fWoodrow Wilsonj Cross-Country, fLenapej Bible Club. GARY MUHLBERGER. 250 Chippewa Trail, Medford Lakes. Frosh Soccer, German Club. KEITH WAYNE MULLENAX. RD it 2, Hawkins Rd., Vincentown. Marching Band, Concert Orchestra, Spanish Club. MARY CATHERINE MURFEY. East Centennial Dr., Centennial Lakes. J.V. Hockey, Varsity Swimming Manager, Biology Club, Art Club, F.B.L.A. Trea- surer, Varsity Club, Junior Class Play. HERBERT MYERS. RD ii l, Box 107, Medford. Frosh, J.V., Varsity Football. LINDA MYERS. RD it 3, Stokes Road, Medford. LAUREATE Staff, Prom Committee, Concession Stands, Junior Play Props Committee. JUDITH DIANE NAIL. 130 Cherry Tree Court, Moorestown. MINAKO 'SCOCO NAKANO. 302-13 Ishinden-cho fStreetJ, Tsu-shi QCityJ, Mie-Ken, Japan. A.F.S. Club. HOWARD MORGAN GARY MUHLBERGER in KEITH WAYNE MULLENAX MARY CATHERINE HERBERT MYERS MURFEY LINDA MYERS JUDITH DIANE NAIL MINAKO NAKANO PETER HJALMER NELSON SHARON LEE NIXON VERONICA LORRAINE NIXON mag- gfw SUZANNE NORMAN CAROL ANN O'CONNELL ANTHONY O,CONNELL LAWRENCE J. O,KEEFE JOHN Cr. O,NEAL PETER HJALMER NELSON. Stokes Rd., Indian Mills. Debating Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Hispanic Honor Society, Junior Rotarian. SHARON LEE NIXON. Eayrestown Rd., Vincentown. J.V. Softball, Drama Club, Drill Team W J.V., Varsity Color- guard, Chorus. VERONICA LORRAINE NIXON. Hartford Rd., Moorestown. Bible Club, Math Club, Sewing Club, Citizenship Award CKensingtonj. SUZANNE NORMAN. 204-E. Burgess Rd., Marlton. CAROL ANN O'CONNELL. 29 Bettle- 81 wood Road, Marlton. ANTHONY O'CONNELL. Union Mill Rd., Marlton, N.J. LAWRENCE J. O,KEEFE. 228 Ranco- cas Blvd., Rancocas Woods. Varsity Cross-Country, Varsity Track, HiY Club, Varsity Club, Smoke Signal, National Honor Society, Student Council, Senior Class Treasurer, Junior Play Committee, Junior Rotarian, Voice of Democracy. JOHN G. O'NEAL. 79 Cherokee Trail, Medford Lakes. Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Frosh Baseball, J.V. Track, Ski Club, Varsity Club, Hi-Y Club, Span- ish Club, Spanish Honor Society. CAROL RUTH OWENS ww ALAN W. PARKS THOMAS W. PATRICK LEONARD PACHE CAROL RUTH OWENS. 31 Manhass-fri Trail, Medford Lakes. J.V. Cheerleading, LEGEND, F.H.A., Student Council, Sophomore Class Representative, Choir, Chorus, All-State Chorus, Senior Musical. LEONARD PACHE. Rt. 206 Vincentown. CARMELA PANARELLA. Church Road, Mount Laurel. ALAN W. PARKS. Oak Shade Road, Tabernacle. J.V., Varsity Baseball. THOMAS W. PATRICK. East Lake Blvd., R.D.i-122, Lake Pine, .l.V., Varsity, Frosh Track, Art Club, SMOKE SIG- CARL PAUL CHARLOTTE L. PEAK CARMELA PANARELLA NAL, Junior Senior Play. CARL PAUL. Moorestown-Centerton Road, R.D.ir2, Moorestown. CHARLOTTE L. PEAK. Crystal Ave- nue, Masonville, Art Club. JEANNE PERRY. R.D.4il, Medford. Y-Teens fCabinetj, National Honor Society, Student Council Secretary, Pep Club, Scholarship Team-State Awards, F.F.A. Queen, Uohn Glenn High Schoolj Drill team, Varsity Choir, Girls' Chorus, Trio, Chairman Prom, Chairman Home Coming Committee, Y-Teen Play Concession Stand, Class Oflicer, Y-Teen Conference. JEANNE PERRY JUNE MARIE PERRY JANE CAROL PETERS CHARLES PFEFFERLE JUNE MARIE PERRY. l7 Pleasant Street, Vincentown. J.V., Varsity Color Guard Second Lieutenant, J.V. Soft- ball, Bowling Club, Chorus. JANE CAROL PETERS. Route 73, Evesham. CHARLES PFEFFERLE. Oregon Ave- nue, Fellowship. LINDA JANE PHILLIPS. 23 Onandaga Trail, Medford Lakes. J.V. Hockey, Art Club, Biology Club, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Senior Concession Stand. MARILYN R. PHILLIPS. Memorial Lane, Masonville. Chorus, Choir, New Jersey All State Chorus, Future Nurses Club, Student Council. RALPH PICKLE. Pine Blvd. Lake Pine. JOAN PIJANOWSKI. Box 98, R.D.itl Vincentown. J.V., Varsity Softball, Se- nior Play. RICHARD LACY PIKUNIS. Route 2, Medford. J.V. Wrestling. ' Y I LINDA JANE PHILLIPS MARILYN R. PHILLIPS RALPH PICKLE JOAN PIJANOWSKI RICHARD LACY PIKUNIS ROBERT B. PILGRIM JACQUELYN PIPER LEE PRICKETT MARION JOETTA PRICKETT MICHAEL JOSEPH PILLA ROBERT J . PINTOZZI PAULA MAE POULYSYN ROBERT B. PILGRIM. 6 Florence Ave- nue, Evesham. MICHAEL JOSEPH PILLA. Union Mill Lake, Marlton. Frosh Track, J.V. Foot- ball, Dance Band. ROBERT J. PINTOZZI. Oakwood Drive, Oakwood Lakes. Frosh, J.V. Track, Varsity Swimming, Bowling Club, Ice Skating Club, Ski Club, Concession Stands. JACQUELYN PIPER. 56 Mill St. Med- ford. Hockey, Booster Club, lst. Lt. 8: Captain Majorette, Junior Class Secre- tary, Student Council Secretary, Junior Fashion Show Chairman, Junior Prom Publicity Committee, LEGEND Staff, Winter Wonderland Committee, Sopho- more Dance Committee, Junior Dance WILLIAM POWERS Committee, Concession Stands. PAULA MAE POULYSYN. Rd.it2 3 Vincentown, Tabernacle. Varsity, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Club, Student Coun- cil Corresponding Secretary, Frosh Class Secretary, Color Guard, Booster Club, Treasurer of Girls' Varsity Club, Junior Play, SMOKE SIGNAL Feature Editor, Co-Chairman of Junior Prom. WILLIAM POWERS. Medford Route 70, Vincentown, F.F.A. LEE PRICKETT. RD 32 Vincentown, Indian Mills. MARION J OETTA PRICKETT. Retreat Rd., Vincentown, Varsity, J.V. Softball, Recording Secretary of Girls, Varsity Club, F.T.A. MARJORIE PRIM. Hooton Rd. R.D. it l, Moorestown. SUSAN D. PRIME. Elmwood Rd., Marlton. Prom Committee. JOSEPH PULEO. Taunton Rd., Marl- IOH. DEBBIE QUICK. 268 Chicagami Trail, Medford Lakes. Future Nurses Club, Biology Club, Bowling. ROSEMARY P. RAIGUEL. 124 Huron Trail, Medford Lakes. MICHAEL RAINBOLT. 435 Timberline Dr., Rancocas Woods. CPembertonJ Frosh Football, fLenapej J.V. Football, J.V., Varsity Wrestling, Frosh Baseball. SANDRA CHERYL READLER. 13 Radnor Blvd., Marlton. Bible Club. THOMAS REAY. 205 Migazee Trail, Medford Lakes. Bowling Club, Conces- sion Stand, Bridge Club. MARJORIE PRIM SUSAN D, PRIME JOSEPH PULEO MICHAEL RAINBOLT DEBBIE QUICK ROSEMARY P. RAIGUEL SANDRA CHERYL READLER THOMAS REAY BARBARA REEVES STEPHEN CLARK RILEY JUDITH RILLING BARBARA REEVES. R D W2 Cramer Road, Vincentown. J.V. Hockey, J.V. 8: Varsity Softball, J.V. Basketball, Swim- ming, Booster Club President, F.T.A., LAUREATE, Junior Class Play, Se- nior Class Play, Prom Committee, Gym Club, Senior Concession Stands, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff. STEPHEN CLARK RILEY. 27 West Main Street. Evesham. Frosh Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Varsity Club, Ski Club, Junior Rotarian. JUDITH RILLING. Cedar Lane R.D.ir2, Marlton. Future Nurses Club. AL RIPOLI. R.D.ifl Box 308 Route 70, Medford. NANCY H. ROBBINS SUSAN CHRISTINE ROAN. 41 Plum Street, Vincentown. NANCY H. ROBBINS. Route 73, Marl- ton. Ski Club, fCollingsWood Junior High Schoolj, Art Club. ED ROBERTS. Til Lee Terrace, Eve- sham. F.T.A. Vice President, Ski Club, Hi-Y Club, Junior Rotarian, Student Council, Concession Stand, Senior Play Ticket Committee, Photography - SMOKE SIGNAL. CHRISTINE ANN ROSIN. Hartford Road, Medford. Varsity Majorettes, Ice Skating Club, F.T.A., Biology Club, Art Club, Ski Club, Booster Club. AL RIPOLI SUSAN CHRISTINE ROAN ED ROBERTS CHRISTINE ANN ROSIN CAROL MARIE ROSSI BOB RUSSELL BRUCE RUSSELL WALLACE R. RUSSELL JO ANN R. RUSSO CAROL MARIE ROSSI. Lakeview Ter- race, Hampton Lakes, Vincentown. J.V. Varsity, Cheerleader, Biology Club, Booster Club, Varsity Club, Ski Club, School F.F.A. Queen, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff, Prom Committee, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. BOB RUSSELL. Vincentown, P.O. Route 206 R.D. BRUCE RUSSELL. Route 206, At- sion cfo Vincentown. Bowling Club. WALLACE R. RUSSELL. Route 206 Atsion cfo Vincentown. a JO ANN R. RUSSO. Route 2, Box 31, Medford. Senior Concession Stand, Booster Club. ROBERT RUSSO. Route 2, Box 3l, Medford. DANIEL RYAN. Church Road, Moorestown. FREDERICK LINTON RYER. R.D. Stal Route 206, Mount Holley. J.V., Varsity Swimming, J.V. Football, Senior Con- cession Stand. ROBERT RUSS0 DANIEL RN AN FREDERICK LINTON RYER RICHARD W. SACHLEBEN STEVE SALUGA RICHARD W. SACHLEBEN. 244 Chic- A-Gami Trail, Medford Lakes. Frosh Football, J.V. Track, Frosh and Varsity Baseball, Biology Club, HI-Y Club, Bowling Club. STEVE SALUGA. Maine St., Hoot Owl, Medford. LYNDA SANDFORD. Evesboro- Medford Rd., Marlton. Future Nurses of America, Gym Club, Junior Play, Senior Musical, Senior Concession Stand. ROBERT E. SANDFORD. Evesboro- Medford Rd., Marlton. fWestfield Jr. High Schoolj Frosh Football, Baskeball, fCloverleaf Sr. Highj J.V. Football, CLe- napej Senior Class Play, Radio Club. ROBERT E. SANDFORD LYNDA SANDFORD JOANN SCHELLENGER. 188 Munger Avenue, Marlton. J.V., Varsity Hockey, SMOKE SIGNAL, Senior Concession Stand, Future Nurses of America, Prom Committee, Junior and Senior Play Committee, Sophomore Class Dance Committee. CAROL A. SCHMALBACH. Box 244 Church Rd. R.D. itl Moorestown. F.B.L.A. WILLIAM F. SCHMIDT. RT. 70 and Hartford Rd., Medford. BONNIE SUE SCHNEIDER. 403 Hem- lock Rd., Rancocas Woods. F.B.L.A., Bowling Club. JOANN SCHELLENGER fi I E - is , VK A. it , 5 i ti! ew, . - W t 5- , afar, - 1 ' - - IW' 'L 5. .' ' ' ,I We 8 a Q, lr! 2 J 2 , it B, 1: 2: iv-3113. .... if , .wr 2. -3 If 5- L -A ' fig .42 95,1 sl M . ws R' Q if CAROL A. SCHMALBACH WILLIAM F. SCHMIDT BONNIE SUE SCHNEIDER THERESA SCHOBLOCHER RITA SCHOFIELD ,,,, 15,5 ,,,,,,.Q.,,,,2 ,as.i.,.t,,Wrgs,w.t.f,a,s,,f,:112w,,f:...lyfssaff: L , W. 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K -i . -, ' K .. .. .. . 35.4-iss ' 'z fft.eg.1fa.,5::i- ,aQ,.yx,5f..e.1 , V. V Q, i I . . -- -1 H '- ' ift4a,'Giff6sf.f.'f2ff W' xlwt-nfl if JAYNE ANN SCHREIBER JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ JON KILLIAN SCHWIND JOHN NELLSON SCOTT, JR THERESA SCHOBLOCHER. Oregon Ave., Moorestown. F.T.A., Choir, Sports Night Activities, fPa1myra High Schoolj Choir Concerts. RITA SCHOFIELD. 121 Navajo Tr. Medford Lakes. Senior Play, Student Council, J.V. Cheerleader, J.V. Softball, Homeroom Representative, Senior Concession Stand. JAYNE ANN SCHERIEBER. 142 Mohawk, Tr., Medford Lakes. Girls, Var- sity Club, J .V., Varsity, Cheerleading, Student Council - Vice President, Vice President of Freshman 8a Sophomore Class, General Chairman of Junior Prom, Junior Play Committee, SMOKE SIG- NAL - News Headline Editor, National Honor Society, National Merit Letter of Commendation. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ. Cherry St. RDitl Pemberton. J.V. VARSITY Track, Intramural Pingpong, Concession Stand. JON KILLIAN SCHWIND. 161 South Brentwood Dr., Moorestown. Varsity Club, Varsity Wrestling, Editor-in-Chief of the LEGEND. JOHN NELLSON SCOTT, JR. RT. 70 Medford Circle, Medford. D.E.C.A. President. LARRY P. SCOTT. 139 South Main St. Medford. J.V., Basketball, Varsity Cross- Country, J.V., Varsity Baseball. LINDA M. SCOTT. Box 29, Birm- ingharn. Biology Club, Bowling Club, Booster Club, Senior Class Play, Hispanic Honor Society, Concession Stand, Busi- ness staff of LAUREATE, Decoration Committee for Prom. 89 LINDA M. SCOTT LARRY P. SCOTT EILEEN MARIE SEELEY. 64 Holly Blvd., Hampton Lakes, Vincentown. LE- GEND Business Staff, F.B.L.A., National Honor Society, Bowling Club. MARY ELIZABETH SEIDLE. RD it l, Box 63, Church Rd., Medford. Varsity Majorette, Choir, Chorus, F.B.L.A. CAROL LYNN SEITZ. RD It 2, Box 403, Vincentown. Varsity Bowling, Soft- ball, Bowling Club, Workshop Club. MARY ANN SELTZER. Rt. 38 igl Hart- ford Rd., Moorestown. Library Council President and Secretary. JERRY SEVERS. RD it 3, Vincentown. BRUCE SHARP. ll7 Lenape Trail, Medford Lakes. F.F.A., Star Farmer, De- Kalb Award, Star Project 1964, Kanasas City Delegate for F.F.A. ROBERT B. SHARP. 65 Mill Street, Vincentown. Frosh, J.V., Varsity Foot- ball, Frosh, J.V., Varsity Baseball, Hi-Y Club, Weight-lifting Club, Boys' Varsity Club. CONNIE SHAW. 156 Tabernacle Road, Medford Lakes. J.V. Hockey, SMOKE SIGNAL Editor, Concession Stands, Stu- dent Council, Hispanic Honor Society, Prom Chairman, National Honor Soci- ety, Grand Prize in Science Fair, Girls, State, Youth In Government, Frosh Class Treasurer, Sophomore Class Trea- surer. EILEEN MARIE SEELEY MARY ELIZABETH SEIDLE CAROL LYNN SEITZ MARY ANN SELTZER JERRY SEVERS BRUCE SHARP ROBERT B. SHARP CQNNIE SHAW SANDRA JOAN SHERMAN JUDY SHUTE DOROTHY ANN SIMPKINS RUSTY SIMPKINS ANN SMITH GEORGE E. SMITH SANDRA JOAN SHERMAN. 133 Apache Trail, Medford Lakes. Student Council Representative, Junior Class Play, Junior-Senior Prom, Concession Stand, Editor LEGEND Staff. JUDY SHUTE. Georgia 8: Main Trail, Medford. J.V. Cheerleader, National Hispanic Honor Society, Ice Skating Club, Future Nurses, Ski Club. DOROTHY ANN SIMPKINS. RD4:-'2, Box 57, Vincentown. Future Nurses Club. 91 KARAN SLATERBECK RUSTY SIMPKINS. RDit3, Red Lion Rd., Tabernacle. KARAN SLATERBECK. 136 Lenape Trail, Medford Lakes. J.V. Softball, J.V. Hockey, Student Council, Junior Class Play, Homeroom Representative, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff. ANN SMITH. 32 Mohawk Tr., Medford Lakes. J.V. Softball, Future Nurses Club. GEORGE E. SMITH. Red Lion Rd., Vincentown. F.F.A. LINDA SMITH MARGIE SPRAGUE DOLORES ANNE STARLIPER SHIRLEY A. STILL ROSE M. SOUTHWICK LINDA SMITH. Rt. 112, Vincentown. F.H.A. ROSE M. SOUTHWICK. Hooten Road, Moorestown. Biology Club, Chorus, fHoly Cross High Schooll Pep Club, Choir. JUNE MARY SPANGLER. Box 52, Marne Hwy. Masonville, J.V. Softball. MARGIE SPRAGUE. Buddtown 4 Mile Circle Rd., Pemberton. J.V. Softball, Varsity Softball, Basketball, Swimming, Booster Club, Girls, Varsity Club, Business Stalf of LEGEND, Outstanding Athlete Award, Secretary of Senior Class, President of Girls' Varsity Club. DOLORES ANNE STARLIPER. Or- JANET PATRICIA STOERRLE JUNE MARY SPANGLER chard Way, Masonville. Heart Teens Club, Stage Crew, Art Club, Senior Play, Mail Call Vietnam Committee, French Club, President of Heart Teens Club. SHIRLEY A. STILL. 134 Hartford Road, Moorestown. J.V. Hockey, Intra- mural, F.H.A., Booster Club, Library Council, Future Nurses Club, LE- GEND Staff, Concession Stand, Senior Play Make-up Committee. JANET PATRICIA STOERRLE. Taber- nacle Road, Medford. Cooperative Office Education. REID O. STYLES. R.D.it2, Vincen- town. Frosh Track. REID O. STYLES RONALD SULLIVAN RONALD SULLIVAN. Hooten Road, Moorestown. Frosh Football, Frosh, J.V. Track, J.V. Cross-Country, Varsity Bowling, Bowling Club, Biology Club. WILLIAM T. SWAIN. 32 Minnetonka Trail, Medford Lakes. Frosh Football, Radio Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, Dance Band, Choir, Chorus. LINDA SWEATMAN. 182 Brookside Drive, Birchwood Lakes. Spanish Club, Hispanic Honor Society, F.T.A., Biology Club, Student Council Representative, Junior Class Play Committee, Concession Stands, Senior Class Play. JOE SWEENEY. 105 Knox Blvd., Marl- ' Villa- .E J. X, is W i mw a ' 1 ' 1-1gjj:..1f - ' f - J f ffi':':'iif?2 ' E13g: 5f?'-5. . . t H - tier ' .fkziill .Qt ... Eff iii? lf' 'pil' L 1, .. 2 '-sw -ty :2l'i-2Q 'E21iJ:: t .g'.14-'auf' .ei.1ifffWg:a lf.-fit-M--2-Iwi I--f1z1.'fwf-521.12 2: tml .zi.1e:2i.--'mffvizt gi23gstgQyn,gLg3Zg9.'fgag.g,42.:f!: 'ti'1.lL1-7:.Q,-sip-m Za 'f-' t'ii A ':'fsEf2gfE WILLIAM T. SWAIN ton. Frosh, J.V., Varsity Baseball. ALLAN SWINDELL. Medford Road, Indian Mills. R. DOUGLAS SYLVIS. 78 Knox Blvd., Marlton. Spanish Club, French Club, Hispanic Honor Society Award. JO ANN TARQUINIO. 55 Knox Blvd., Marlton. Spanish Club, French Club Hispanic Honor Society Award. HAROLD TAYLOR. Box 60Al, Chris- topher Mill Rd., Medford. CHaddon Heightsj Frosh Football, Frosh Baseball. LINDA SWEATMAN JOE SWEENEY ALLAN' SWINDELL R. DOUGLAS SYLVIS JO ANN TARQUINIO HAROLD TAYLOR PAT THACKER DAVID R. THOMPSON JOHN W. THOMPSON HELEN ANNA TICE GREGORY J . TIVER MARGARET R. TIVER PAT THACKER. Box 115-A R.D.itl, Vincentown. DAVID R. THOMPSON. 179 Mudjekee- Wis Trail, Medford Lakes. J.V. Cross- Country, Frosh, J.V. Track, SMOKE SIGNAL CHeadline Editorj, Biology Club, Student Council, Executive Com- mittee, Junior Rotarian, Boys' State, Na- tional Honor Society, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Class Vice President. FLORENCE P. THOMPSON. Old Marlton Pike, Marlton. Secretary of Law Club. JOHN W. THOMPSON. 15 Red Lion 94 FLORENCE P. THOMPSON KAREN ANN TILLWICK Street, Vincentown. HELEN ANNA TICE. 411 Friendship Road, Vincentown. Library Council. KAREN ANN TILLWICK. East Circle Drive, Lake Pine. Varsity Cheerleading QCO-Captainj, Gym Club, Booster Club, Girls' Varsity Club, Student Council Representative, Prom Committee. GREGORY J. TIVER. R.D.iil, Box 382, Medford. MARGARET R. TIVER. 323 Rancocas Blvd. Rancocas Woods. J.V. Captain, Majorettes, F.H.A., Ice-Skating Club. ROBERT TIVER. 323 Rancocas Blvd., Mt. Laurel. PATRICIA J. TOMKINSON. 452 Tim- berline Drive, Rancocas Woods. Varsity, J.V. Majorettes, Hockey Team, Student Council, Homeroom Representative, SMOKE SIGNAL, Gym Club, F.T.A., Prom Committee, Booster Club, Art Club, A.F.S. Club. LINDA M. URIAN. 51 South Lakeside Drive, Birchwood Lakes. J .V. Swimming, Biology Club, Future Nurses Club, Concession Stands. FRANCIS J. USTASZEWSKI. Taunton Blvd., Lake Pine, R.D. 32, Marlton. Bowling Club, Wrestling, Cross-Country LINDA M. URIAN QBishop Eustace Prepj. VERONICA VOGT. Old Marlton Pike, Marlton. Bible Club. PATRICIA ELAINE WAGNER. Rd.4il, Box 122, Mill Rd., Amo. Intra- mural Basketball. HARRY OWEN WALP, III. Indian Trail, Medford Pines. Frosh, J.V. Foot- ball, Frosh Track, Student Council Rep- resentative, Senior Play, Prom Committe. FLORENCE B. WALTON. P. O. Box 64, Medford. F.T.A., F.H.A., Intramural Basketball. FRANCIS J. USTASZEWSKI PATRICIA ELAINE WAGNER HARRY OWEN WALP, HI ROBERT TIVER PATRICIA J. TOMKINSON VERONICA VOGT FLORENCE B. WALTON x LAURA LEE WALTON LAURA LEE WALTON. RD.+ r2 Lee 8L Woodside Drive, Vincentown. F.H.A., Bible Club. JAMES WARNER 108 Briarwood Ter- race, Moorestown. Varsity Golf, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Club, SMOKE SIG- NAL Staff. BILLY WARNER. Box 215, Vincentown. ALBERT L. WASSON, JR. 100 E. Main Street, Marlton. DOLORES WATERS. General Delivery, Vincentown. JAMES WARNER JOAN WATSON. Kettlerun Road, Marlton. LES V. WEAKS. Sooy Road, Box 109 R.D.4i l, Vincentown. JUNE CAROL WEAVER. 100 Mohawk Trail, Medford Lakes. Girls, Varsity Swimming, Girls' Varsity Club - Secretary, A.F.S. Club - Secretary, SMOKE SIG- NAL Staftf German Club, Junior Class Play Committee, Junior Class Prom Committee, National Honor Society, Junior Science Symposium Delegate. BILLY WARNER ALBERT L. WASSON, JR DOLORES WATERS JOAN WATSON LES V. WEAKS JUNE CAROL WEAVER CAROLYN ANNE WEEKS J EANNIE WELLS SUSAN WELLS MARILYN JOAN WEEKS CAROLYN ANNE WEEKS. R.D.il12, Indian Mills. F.B.L.A. Club, Business Staff, LEGEND Business Staff, Coopera- tive Oihce Education Program. MARILYN JOAN WEEKS. R.D.13f 2, Indian Mills. F.B.L.A. Club, LAUREATE Business Staff, LEGEND Business Staff, Cooperative Office Education Program. WILLIAM WEIRICH. 165 Migazee Trail, Medford Lakes. Varsity Golf Team, Frosh Basketball, Biology Club, Varsity Club, First Prize Science Fair, Senior Concession Stand, SMOKE SIG- NAL Staff. JEANNIE WELLS. Elbow Land Road, Moorestown. F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Business Staff of the LEGEND, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff. WILLIAM WEIRICH SUSAN WELLS. 18 South Locust Ave- nue, Marlton. Hockey, Basketball, Soft- ball, Biology Club, SMOKE SIGNAL Girls' Sports Editorj, Junior Class Play Committee, Prom Ticket Chairman, Na- tional Honor Society. DAWN MARIE WESCOTT. Red Lion Road, Vincentown. J.V.. Varsity Cheer- leading, Varsity Club, Gym Club, Boost- er Club. RAYMOND WESTON. South Church Street, Moorestown. Frosh Baseball, Var- sity Bowling, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Student Council Representative, Junior Class Play. ELIZABETH L. WHALEN. 177 South Brentwood Drive, Ramblewood. F.B.L.A., LAUREATE Business Staff. 'S ' 'W DAWN MARIE WESCOTT RAYMOND WESTON ELIZABETH L. WHALEN JEANNE MARIE WHITE MARY WHITE F RAN WHITELEY JEANNE MARIE WHITE. Box 64, R.D. l, Vincentown. J.V. Softball, Booster Club, SMOKE SIGNAL Stafi, Editor LEGEND Staff, Prom Chairman. MARY WHITE, 3 Tomahawk Dr., Marlton. FRAN WHITELEY. Ohio Tr., R.D. 2, Box 54a, Hoot Owl Estates, Medford. J.V., Varsity Cheerleaders, Booster Club, Var- sity Club, Prom Committee, Cooperative Office Education, CLevittown H.S.j Majorettes. PEGGY WILLIAMS. 114 Ramblewood Parkway, Mt. Laurel. HARRY WILSON. R.D. 3, Vincentown. Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Hi-Y Club. JILL WOOD. 619 South Church Street, PEGGY WILLIAMS Moorestown. J.V. Hockey, J.V. Swim- ming, F.T.A., Biology Club, French Club, Future Nurses Club, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Play Committee, Concession Stand, Booster Club, lst Place Science Fair. SALLY F. WOOLEY. 243 Chippewa Tr., Medford Lakes. LEGEND Editor, Future Teachers Club, Student Council, SMOKE SIGNAL StaiT, Booster Club, National Honor Society, Hispanic Honor Society, Prom Decoration Committee, Junior Play Prop Committee, Co- ChairmanWinterWonderland,QCovington H.S.j Spanish Club. BEVERLEE ANN WORKMAN. Moorestown-Centertown Rds. Moores- town. F.H.A. HARRY WILSON ' JILL wooD SALLY F. wooLEY BEVERLEE ANN WORKMAN DAVID WORRELL SHIRLEY WORRELL .4 J. LINDA YATES DAVID WORRELL. Route 206, Vincentown. SHIRLEY WORRELL. Route 206, Vincentown. LINDA L. WRIGHT. R.D.4i2, Vincen- town, Indian Mills. F.B.L.A., LEGEND Advertising Staff , Co-operative Oflice Edu- cation, National Honor Society. J. LINDA YATES. 104 Brentwood Drive, Moorestown. Girls' Intramurals, SMOKE SIGNAL Staff, LAUREATE Staff, Future Nurses Club, Biology Club, THOMAS YEATS A.F.S. Club, Dramatics Club, Chorus, Dance Committee, Junior Class Play, Prom Committee, Senior Concession Stand, Senior Play Committee. THOMAS YEATS. RD.ir2, Medford Lakes Rd., Tabemacle. ANTHONY T. ZANGARO. Green Tree Rd., Marlton. THEODORE G. Zeigler. Wood Lane, Rancocas Woods, Mt. Holly. 99 LINDA L. WRIGHT ANTHONY T. ZANGARO THEODORE G. ZEIGLER SENIORS PRESENT THEIR FHMUQTHENU CAL ENDEAVOR On March 2, 3, 8L 4. the Senior Class presented its final theatrical production, BYE, BYE, BIRDIE. This endeavor used the resources of many talented seniors who acted, sang, danced, sold tickets, made pro- grams, collected props, prepared costumes, and ap- plied make-up. Mr. Hughes who has much successful experience in the theater, directed the show. Modern stage furnishings provided by Mr. Cullen and the Stage Crew. Pictures of the performance will appear in the Senior Supplement. Bob Pintozzi helps outn at the Senior Concession Stands. No Senior will ever forget the fun and work,' during football season. 100 As Rosie', Meg Duffy stops John Gustavsen from ap- proaching. Play director, Mr. Hughes, gives stage directions to Tom McCord during rehearsals of BYE BYE BIRDIE. Folksingers, Harold Taylor and Andy Haldane, enter- tained at the Senior Talent Show. On the landing, Tom Cahill and Chris Rosin, pause for a few moments for senior social- izingf, Sue Brancato listens intently in history class UNDERCLASSMEN -:--f..-:Sn??':m ,:::s...,:5: :: ' .. '::-2:2313 614215 W 512.5 .3 fs 52 ii ww . . , Q Q gi -- gg -1 151 Q S gig.. Y 533 sy sg . S 5 . , ' M A f Q 5 A6522 -- X gf? 1 Q 55, ' , dx 1, -- Es,-2 wr S mqfhg ...QL ...2....gi1.. Sig? 2 'E' s 2 f' xlaf , E ff. , I iw fy 'ff w Vigil' SE ff, X 5 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Jay Layman, Vice-Presidentg Fred Dylla President Janet Kern Treasurerg Mary Smith, Recording Secretary, Marcia Hahn, Corresponding Secretary Next to the senior year, the junior year is the most exciting. With no precedent to guide us, this year we produced the first Talent Show. Our Class provided an entertaining hour with talent which surprised us all. Another first was the long-awaited Junior Play, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW by William Shakespeare. All the cast worked diligently in improving their acting ability and expression. Other Juniors provided sets, props, costumes, make-up, and even designed the programs. We received our class rings at last and all that special day was heard the request, Turn my ring!,' Our class project this year in- volved selling assorted chocolates and chocolate bars. The sale was completed with enthusiasm and high profits. In October the college preparatory students took their first college board tests. The results were met with various reactions including the promise of improvement. The members of the Junior class spent the rest of the year preparing for their futures and the social highlight of the year, The Junior-Senior Prom. Beryl lrick was prom chairman with Velma Bethel as second in command. These two girls and their many committees worked assiduously to make the Prom a success. With great expectations the class of 1967 looks forward to that magical year when we are seniors, but the memories of our Junior year will remain forever in our hearts. 104 JUNIORS PRESENT THE FIRST TALENT SHOW AND SHAKESPEARIAN PLAY, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW JUNIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES ROWI Rosemary D1 Paulo, Gmny Mc Clelland, Shirley Long, Joanne Gimbel ROW 2' Brian Rourke, Rich Kantner, Gmny Sharp, Deanne Wmner. JUNIOR C MR. THEO MISS JOY l J. L. M C. W S. B. C. P. M P. S. J. K. T. R. R. S. D. G. P. B. B. B. L. J. J. H. L. J. R. K. W L. J. G. D. G. C. J. B. W S. V. W D. ACHEY ADAMS . ALDEN ALEXANDER . ALLEN ALLOWAY AMBROCH AMMON AMMON . ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDRAE ANDRAE ANDRESS ANGIOLLILO ANGSTADI' APPROBATO ASHMAN ATKINS ATKINSON BAER BAKER BAKER BALDWIN BANDAZEWSKI BANKERT BARNEY BATSFORD BAUER BAUMAN BAUMGEN . BEAUMONT BEAURY BECKETT BEHENNA BEISLEY BEKES BENDYNA BEOENBAUGH BERGER . BERG HOF BERTHOUD BETHEL BIANO BIRGAM I'. B. BIRKS BISCUP C. BISIGNANO M J. .BLACK BOBB K. BOCHIS J. BOCK K. BOGIE C. T. V. R. J. BOICE BONN BOWKER BOYD BOZARTH W. BRADDOCK I. J. E. J. J. BRANDOLINI BROOME BROWN BROWN BROWN M. BRYDGES S. BRYDGES M. BUCCIALIA BUNNING M. BURR B. G. E. J. R. R. T. M W J. J. D. T. D. B. K. J. P. V. A. W K. CABOT CANN CAPONE CARPENTER CARTER CARTWRIGHT CARUSO . CASEY . CHAFEY CHANT CHANT CHAPMAN CHAPMAN CHATMAN CHILKOTOWSKY CHRISTIE CLARK CLARK CLARKE CLAYPOOL . CLAYPOOL CLEARY C. CLIVER V. CLYMER K. COE B. COLBURN M. COLLINS L. CONNORS F. COOK N. CORBETT N. CORNELIUS R. CORNISH A. COSBY V. COTTERALL J. COVERLY B. COWPERTHWAIT J. CRAIN K. CRAMER N. CRAMER V. CRANMER J. CROWHAW G. CUOMO C. DAHMS J. DAILEY E. DANIELS H. DAVIS J. DAVIS J. DAVIS T. DAVIS E. DAWES M. DAWES R. DEBOLT G. DEITRICH R. DELEO R. DEMBOWCZYK T. DENNENY D. DENYER D. DEPILLIS A. DIAMOND G. DIDONATO W. DILLENSCHNEIDER M. DILLENSCHNEIDER R. DIPAOLO D. DIXON K. DIXON J. DOLAN K. DONACHY S. DONOHUE 106 F. DORN R DOUGHTY F. DORN F. DOUGHTY F. DOVE E. DULIN P. DUNLAP D. DUNN B. DURHAM H. DYLLA G. EBERLY D. ECKERT P. EDER T. EGGERS M. ELLIS S. EMERSON J. EMMEL A ESPOSITO J. EVANS J. EWALD R FARQUHAR P. FATUM E. FAULKNER J. FAUNCE E. FENSKE T. FERNSLER B. FINIGAN L. FISHER C FLAGG I. FLANAGAN R. FOLKMAN J. FORCE C FOWLER R. FOWLER H. FOX J. FOX V FOY L. GALLBRAITH C. GALLAGHER L. GAMBLE B. GANDY J. GARLANGER W. GARRETT R. GASKILL L. GAUL S. GAYLE J. GEISLER D. GERBER N. GIBERSON J. GIMBEL F. GITHENS R. GJERULFF E. GLUNT S. GLUNT B. GNANG B. GODFREY H. GOOCH G. GRAFTON N. GRANDOVIC H. GRAY S. GREEN W. GREEN L. GREENAN W. GREENE R. GREGORIO J. GROVATT D. GROVE W. GUMB H. GRUNO W. GUENZEL N. GUERINA C. GUSTAVSEN B. HAAS P. HAFER M. HAHN M. HAINES J. HALBLISEN A. HALL J. HARGROVE K. HARKER S. HARKIN J. HARMON C. HARTMANN J. HARTSHORN N. HATCHER G. HAVERS R. HAYES L. HEACOCK G. HILDEBRANDT A. HILEMAN J. HILL F. HINCHMAN G D. L. L. M D. D. J. L. R. J. Y. B. J. B. C. R. T. R. A. R. L. R. J. A. R. M K. R. M E. T. L. R. J. P. C. A. F. B. D. S. C. P. B. K. HITCHENS HOCHMAN HOERTER HOLTZ . HUNTER HUSTON HUSTON HUTSON HUTT HYSLEY IRELAND IRELAND IRICK IVINS JAMES JAMES JARVIS JEFFRIES JEMIOLA JERGEL JOHANSEN JOHNSTON JONES KAFERLE KAHN KAISER . KALB KALLEN KANTNER . KATES KATO KEATING KEHOE KELLER KERN KESTER KIDDER KIMBALL KIMBLE KING KING KOEHLER KOENITZER KUHN LABAR LAFITTE ...W I. J . K' Wm. f -wi. .. VM K. B. LANCASKY LANG LARS EN D. L. LASKOWSKI H. M LATTIMORE LAWS J. -LAYMAN L. S. D LEE LEVERS LEVESQUE J.'1.Ew1S M. LEWIS N N. K. G J. S. B LINDELL LLOYD LODER . LOEFFLER LONG LONG LOVETT sf EUM K. EUND M R. . LYDON LYNCH H. LYONS R. MAINOR L. R. L. F. R. P. L. M AJ OR MAKIN MARC EWICZ MARK MARPLE MASSEY MATLACK K. MAY T. V. M MCCARRON MCCLELLAND . MCCUTCHEON D. MCDOWELL C E. MCGILLEN MCILVAIN Jf MCWILLIAMS M. MEADE J. MEISSNER B. MELTON R. MEGEL R. MERCIER J. MERKH B. METZLER R. MEYER W. MIDGETT S. MIGIANI L. MILLER L. MILLER D. MILLEY B. MILLIGAN B. MITCHELL C. MONAGHAN M. MONAGHAN P. MONAHAN M. MOORA D. MOORE E. MOORE P. MOORE P. MULLIN J. MUNN C. MURRAY T. MURRAY D. NADDEO K. NELSON P. NETTLEMAN P. NIPPINS R. NIXON N. NIXON S. NIXON J. NUNN V. NUTT A. OCONNELL M, ODONNELL C. OGBURN R. OMALLEY H. OSBORN D. OSTNER R. PACHE E. PARKS L. PARKS C. PATTERSON M. PATTERSON R. PAYNTER J. PENN D. L. PETERS PETERSON PEY REFERRY K. S. PHILLIPS D. R. R. L. B. R. G. W R. R. D. R. J. PIKUNIS PINKERTON PINTOZZI PIOTROWSKI PIPER PITNER PLACHTER . POGSON POHLE PORC H POTTER PRESSEY PRICKE TT K. PRICKETT M. PRICKETT J. T. L. P. D E. L. L. L. P. J. N J, E. E. S. L. G. S, B. D. L. T. S. S. PRICKETT PRIME PURCESS RAKOWSKI RATHBONE RATLIFF REED REILY REISS REITZ RHODES RICE 'RILLING RIPOLI RITACCO RIZZO ROAN ROBINSON ROCHE ROGERS ROSENBLUM ROSEWELL ROSINSKI ROSS ROSSI R. ROSWELL L. ROTHERMEL B. ROURKE R. ROWBOTHAM W. RUNDLE J. RUSSELL W. RYAN C. SABATUCCI L. SALVATORE P. SAMMON T. SAMPSON K. SASSON P. SAUER D. SCALES B. SCHATZMAN E. SCHEIBNER T. SCHILLER C. SCHEINKOFER S. SCHMALBACH F. SCHNEIDER T, SCHOBLOCHER R. SCHULTZ K. SCOTT M. SCULL F. SEDALISKY J. SEES D. SEITZ R. SELLERS A. SELZER J. SHAFFER G, SHARP R. SHINN R, SILLMAN B. SINONS D. SIMPKINS J. SIMPSON T. SLAUGHTER S. SMALLEY E. SMITH G. SMITH G. SMITH K. SMITH M. SMITH R. SMITH S. THE J U IOR CLASS SMITH T. SMITH A. J R. B. L. SNYDER . SNYDER SOBOLESKI SOUTHWICK SPARLING M. SPENCE C. G SPENGEL SPERLING J. VSPRINGETT C. P. D. E. W Y. S. C. B. R. S. G N J. SPROW STAMAT STERLING STEVENSON . S TEVEN SON STILL STOCKTON STORM STOU DT STOVER STREET . SUDECK SUSCHENKO R. V. SUTPHIN W . SWEATMAN . TAHNER TAVERNIER D. TAYLOR J. TEMPLIN B. THOMAS R. THOMAS THOMPSON C. L. THOMPSON R. THOMPSON J. TOMKINSON A. TOMKO S. TOMLINSON S. TRAINO B. A TRIGG . VALENTI R. VANSCIVER C. VASEY V. VICK D D B. B. R S. VOSHELL WADDEO BAGNER WAGNER WALKER ,WALLS WARN ER M. J. WATSON B. D N. W EAVER WELLS WELLS WENTZEL D. J. WESCOAT D. WESTPHAL WETZEL P. J. WHELLER N. E B C. D. L. R. T L WHITBY WIDMAN WILCOX WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLITTS M. WILLITTS B S B J. P WILLS WILLSON WILSON WINCH WINCHESTER N. WINGATE D. WINNER T. D R. S R. WITTS . WOLFROM YATES YEAGER YODER D. ZAGURSKY D . ZARRELLI X, .1 xx. A Q . , 132 me A fm Q. in - A E 2 54- +32 H w T31 Mil' Q , V ,S 115, 'f E' M x 2 1 ,Ax .i VH... k If W, ,, r Y ar M! W v, aff 's K we ,L 'L' ,X K qi, W' ,g 4' .V iv' A ' . g wa ' i ' .A .Q , ,K ,291 1? , M q, ,, ,W A 1 x 4 l 4 I 1 1 Q 110 gas-4, CAST: Jay Layman, John Winch, Susan Alloway, Harold Fox, Tom Caruso, Ronald Mercier, Robert Pohle, Lynn Adams, Ralph Marple, Cindy Kidder, Sandy Street, Peg Eder, Ellen Mcllvain, George Atkins, Jack Lattimore, Merrill Kalb, Vivian Clymer, Rod Sushenko, Steve Migiani, Steve Weatherby, John Sees, Kathy Donachy, Deanne Winner, Donna McDowell, Joanne Gimbel, Bill Weaver, John Coverly, Karen Smith, and Russell Thomas. JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS Uhr 'arming nf thv Shrrtn The idea of producing a Shakespearean pla for the Junior Class Play encompassed the thought of whether the talent was avai able and if the play could be understood by the audience. The direc- tor, Mrs. Marly Jane Stokes, decided the potential cast for the p ay could be provided, and practices for THE TAMING OF THE SHREW by William Shakespeare were begun. Naturally, plalyupractices thrive with excitement and laughter. T TAMING OF THE SHREW rehearsa s were no exception, mainly because of the archaic English speech used in the play and the tremendous amount of action in certain scenes. During one of the practices, the lead male, Ran Mercier, who portrayed Petruchio, Lpicked up his wife Katherine, played by Cindy Ki der, but acci- dentally dropped her. That shrill scream of Cin- dy's was extremely appropriate for the scene, but personally a slight shock for her. Opening night butterflies are normal, however, trying to calm the actors is extremely difficult. George Atkins was wondering if he would always be a blond with that 'fspectacular figurel' and John Winch appeared slightly dazed, obviously preparing himself for being a noble lordf, ln this play, there happened to be a very unusual horse. He was constructed of wood but painted green. Just the color of that horse must have been bad luck for on the second night of the play, it broke when mounted. Poor Sandy Street, who played Katherine, tried unsuccessfully to mount the horse but was rather perturbed and stopped trying. This did not discourage her, however, and she finished the play with excellent poise. John Winch, George Atkins and John Coverly stole the show with their scenes. John and George grappled as man and ffwifev between scenes while John Coverly had the audience in stitches with his sobbing and crying because his gown was not ap- pealing. These Juniors livened the play tremen- dously. The saga of the preparation and final perfor- mance of this play will be endeared in the minds and hearts of its many partici ants. Though the minute details of the play willp be forgotten, the humorous plot of this comedy will always be re- membered. SOPHOMORE GFFICERS AND ADVISORS SUE SCHREIBER, PRESIDENT, MARCY REED, CORDING SECRETARYQ SUE KEPLER, CORRE- TREASURER, MRS. NANCY GURDGEIL, ADVISERQ SPONDING SECRETARY. CNot Picturedj MR. RICH- BEV LAKE, VICE-PRESIDENTQ TINA CUDEMO, RE- ARD BRYFOGLE, ADVISER. SOPHOMORE CLASS HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES ROW 1: V. Voecks, C. E. Anisewski, B. Lake, D. Jones, T. Cudemo, M. Reed, S. Ke Wimpling, S. Conley, D. Dixon, J. Gates, E. Ferron, D. Perna, pler, B. Howarth, T. May, H. Wallace. S. Brick, S. Schreiber. ROW 2: L. Mongo, C. Cheyne, K. King, A Sophomore Newsletter was introduced this year by the Class of 1968. This class newspaper was a tremendous success. Our class also made news by being the first class to reach 100729 in Activity Ticket Sales. In March the Sophomore Dance and the Class Project took place. For the class project we sold Easter eggs, mints, and chocolate covered pretzels! We finally presented our talent show in pril and all class members were surprised at the talent we have in our class. Sophomores are the the greatestln Our slogan will have to be changed next year, but the class of 1968 will always be Nthe greatestln 113 T. ABBOTT S. ABRAMS J. ACKERMAN M. ADAMS L. ALCOTT M. ALCOTT M. ALLEN J. ALLSTON P. ALVINI R. ANDERSON R. ANDERSON E. ANISIEWSKI R. ANTONELLI T. ARKINSON J. ASAOKA D. AUKETT S. AURIEMMA L. AUTIO S. BAKER S. BAKER G. BAKLEY A. BARRA G. BARTELLO J. BARTELLO M. BARTLETT T. BECKER G. BENDE J. BENNY J. BENSON J. BERG B. BERGER L. BERRY S. BERRY B. BERTRAM L. BIERI J. BIRD G. BIRKS D. BISIGNANO G. BLASIOLA S. BOARDLEY D. BOEHM A. BOND D. BOWKER R. BOYD L. BOYTE S. BRADDOCK E. BRENDELL BRENNER D. BREWER BRICK H. BRILLA W. BRINKERHOFF BROOK S BUCHANAN BUCHBIN DER BUNGCAYAO BUNN ING B U RGER BURKART BUSHONG BUTK US CABAN CAMISCIONI CAM PAN EL LI CAMPEN CANN CANN R. CANNON CANTWELL CAPEN CAR HART W. CAROTHERS CARU THERS CAVIN CEBAN C HALLEN DER CHAPMAN CHAPMAN CHAPPINE CHASTEEN CHEYNE C HONTO CIANFLONE CIPOLONE CIRELLI CLANCY CLARK CLAYBERGER CLEM ENTS COLE COLLET COLLINS COLLINS CONLEY S. CONLEY R. CONN R. CONOVER F. CONSTANTINO B. COOK E. COTTERELL C. COUNTESS A. COUNTRYMAN K. COURTNEY M. COVERLY T. CRAIG B. CRAIGHEAD G. CRANMER T. CUDEMO H. CUTTS C. DANKEL A. DAVIS J. CAVIS K. DAWSON YP. DELJO V. DELUCA B. DEMORE N. DENSTEN J. DEVINNEY C. DEWITI' M. DIANA S. DICHURCH L. DICKSON L. DIDONATO A. DINICOLA M. DIPAOLO T. DIPASCALE J. DOBBS M. DOLPHIN R. DRAYTON C. DUBREUIL E. DUDDY C. DUDLEY M. DURHAM D. DYLLA J. EASLICK S. ECREMEN M. EDELSCHEIO S. EDWARDS S. EICHFELD C. ELLIS J. ELLIS L. ELLIS M. ELLIS P. ELLIS I. EMERY A. EMMONS S. ESTEP C. EVANS D. EVANS H. EVERHAM F. EWING M. FAHY M. FAULKNER R. FAULKNER J. FEELEY E. FERRON G. FIRTH J. FITZPATRICK T. FLEMING W. FLEMING C. FORLINES C. FORVOUR A. FOSTER B. FOULK C. FOULKS J. GAEHRING S. GAGLIARDI K. GALLAGHER C. GARDINER J. GARLANGER R. GARRON M. GASKILL N. GASKILL J. GATES C. GAUDIO E. GAUNTT L. GERBER A. GIAFAGLIONE S. GIBBON P. GIBERTON H. BILLARDON J. GILLEN P. GILMER V. GILMORE D. GIVEN S. GLEMBOCKI J. GODFREY R GODFREY W. D. A. L. GOHAGAN D GORMAN GRADY G RAHAM GRAURY G. E. GREENBERG GREEN LAW GREENE GROFF GRUBB HABERLE A. HAGEMAN HAINES HAINES HAINES HAINES HAIN ES HALL HAND LY HARKER HARKER HARLOW HARPER HARRIS 'HARRIS HARRISON HARTMANN HARVEY HATCH HAYSLIP HEIDE HEINZE HERRING HERSCH HETHERINGTON HEWITI' HICKEY HICK MAN HIGGINBOTHAM HILEMAN HILL HILLMAN HINMAN HIRSCHLEIN HOFMANN HOLLADAY HOLMAN R. HOLMES S. HOUCK B. HOWARTH J. HOWELL M. HUBBS R. HUBBS B. HUGHES R. HUGHES J. HUOHEL B. HUSSMANN J. HUTTNER S. HUVAL J. IRELAND G. IRICK R. JACOBS M. JENKINS B. JONES D. JONES J. JONES J. JONES J. JORDAN J. JQSLIN P. KAFERLE C. KAISER J. KAWCZAK L. KEELING w. KEENAN S. KEMP R. KENNY D, KENDRA M. KENETSKI M. KEPLER E. KIDDER R. KJDDER C. KIEDROWIC K. KING M. KING M. KING C. KIPLE C. KIRBY S. KIRKPATRICK D. KLEINE S. KLOCKN ER R. KNOBLAUCH B. KOCH D. KOCH N. KOREJKO C. KREIDLER M. KREPPS D. KUMPEL J. KUMPEL D. LAFITTE B. LAISIE B. LAKE A. LAMMERS K. LANE J. LARRIMER A. LARUE D. LAWRENCE M. LAWS C. LEGATES K. LEHMAN W. LEMMON W. LEMMON S. LESTER P. LOGUE A. LOMBARDO J. LOUNSBERRY L. LOVE M. LOVETT B. LOWDEN L. LUNGER P. LUZETSKY G. LYNCH R. MACKINTOSH V. MALINOWSKI M. MANCO L. MARROLLI D. MARSHALL J. MASI M. MASSEY J. MASTRANGELO S. MATTHEW P. MATTHEWS M. MAYENSCHEIN T. MAZURAS S. MCAFEE S. MCARTHUR N. MCCLELLAND J. MCDEVITT J. MC CULLOUGH K. MCDONOUGH J. MCGINNIS E. MCINTYRE HFC? MCMENANIM MCMULLEN MC MU LLEN MCM ULLEN MC GUIRE FAZV' Or!-w4rwrwmcumpcus1?OHrr4 fwznmcwwffefmwmrrff . 3 MEADE MEGLIO MELSO MENG MERCIER MEREFIELD MERKH M IDDLETON MIDDLETON MIKLE MILICH MILLER MILLER MILLER A MILLER MILLIGAN MINGIN MINGIN MIRAGLIA MISIEWICZ MITCHELL MITCHELL MODU GNO MOLLENHAUER MONGO MONTE MOORA MOORE MOORE MOORE MORGAN MORRISON MOSCATELLO MULLEN MU LLIN MURRAY MU SHIN SKI MYERS NARDIN NEILING G. NETZER L. NEWMAN J. P. M J. S. E P. J. D. S. R. OCONNELL OCONNOR . ONEILL OPPERMANN OSBORN OTT PALERMO PARKINSON PARKS PARKS PATCH EL PATTERSON R. J. PEAK J. PENN PERKINS J. D. PERNA R. PHIFER A. PHILLIPS D. PHILLIPS J. R G P. PIJANOWSKI PILKINGTON . PILLA PIN E M. PINKERTON PIOTROWSKI A. J. PITOSCIA J. S. C. D. L. B. P. E. P. G J. POINTKOWSKI POTTER PRESSEY PRICKETT PRICKETI' RACKARD RAGGIO RAIGUEL RAKOWSKI RATLIFF -RAYMOND M. REED S. K E. D J. V REEVES REHMANN RHODES RICCI 'RICHARDS RICHARDS Sf RIGSBEE J. E. RINNIER RISLEY L. RISLEY J. ROBINSON E, ROBISON E. ROBLES P. ROHRICH M. ROI-IWER T. ROLLER O. ROSTAN B. ROSWELL H. ROTHERMEI. M. ROWAN B. RUDOLPH v. RUGGERI R. RUTTER R. SACHLEBEN J. SALISBURY E. SALTENBERGER R. SALUGA H. SANDERS J. SCHEIMREIF D. SCI-IILLER L. SCHLICHER P. SCHMIDT T. SCI-IOBLOCHER W. SCHOENLY S. SCHREIBER L. SCHROFF A. SCOTT E. SCOTT M. SEELEY D. SEES L, SELENSKI R. SENSKI R. SHAGINAW S. SHANE v. SHARP E. SHARPLES D. SHEARER R. SHERMAN S. SHONTZ T. SHUTT P. SILVA C. SIMPSON w. SIMPSON B. SMITH D. SMITH A. D. SMITH P. +HQweOgrwwrU:Q R. D. C. R. T. B. V. THE OPHOMORE CLASS SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SOLLECITO SPOHN SQUIRES STAIR STANTON STASKY STEPHENS STEVENSON STEVENSON STEWART STILL STOKES STOVER STRINGFELLOW STUART W. STYLES K Lf L. SWAIN TATEM TAYLOR G. THOMAS J. S. P. T. THOMAS THOMAS THOMPSON THOMPSON G. TICE R D. D. TIEWS TILLWICK TOCCO M. TOCCO N T. E. R. R. R. A. TOMKIN SON TOMKINSON TONKIN TRACY TROTT TRUMBETTE TU RINSKY M. TUSCANO S. A. J. R. URBANSKI VAN SC IVER VAUGHN VENABLE V C L. M C. E. F. W H. VOECKS VOGELMAN VOGLER . WAECKER . WAGNER WALLACE WALLER WALLS WALTER E. WARD D J. L. R. W S. S. D L J. R. WARNER WARRIN GTON WASSON WASSON . WATSON WAY WEATH ERBY WEATHERWALKS . WEAVER WECHSELBERGER WEIRICH C. WEISMAN M. WELLS P. L E K F B L L R. C. H C J. J. K. B. WELLS WENTZEL WERNER WETZEL WHALEN WHITE WHITE WHITING WICK WIMPLING WOEHR WRIGHT YATES YOU LTON YOUNG YOWA L. ZALESKI C. ZARROLI 116 i 118 120 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS JOYCE RICE ...... .... V ICE-PRESIDENT ALMA CORBIN ........... ........ P RESIDENT MRS. ROBERT FERRY ..... ........ A DVISER .I O CELYN LAYMAN ..................... TREASURER JANET MERKH .......... RECORDING SECRETARY BONNIE PINTOZZI . CORRESPONDING SECRETARY MR. ROBERT FERRY ........................ ADVISER Freshman activities for the 630 members of our class included two dances and a roller skating party. Our class project, selling Kokinuts and Taify was a Hnancial success. No freshman will ever forget our talent show. An extremely talented pi- anist, Marlene Fontenay won first prizeg Mary Kay Gillan, a singer and Debbie Moore, a dancer, won second and third prize. The Class of 1969 looks forward to another rewarding year at Lenape when we will no longer be its Hlargest, little classf' 121 .J 3 . f, , 1 E. ABRAMS C. ABRAMS J. ACHEY C. ADAMS E. ADAMS J. ADAMS N. ADAMS M. ADAMS A. AHERN S. ALEXANDER J. ALLEN J. ALLEN R. ALLIN E. AMBROSE C. AMMON R. AMMON D. ANDERSON D. ANDERSON E. ANDERSON K. ANDERSON M. ANDERSON R. ANDERSON M. ANGSTADT L. ARANGIO V. ARD D. ARVIDSON R. ATKINS D. ATKINSON L, ATKINSON W. AUBREY J. AULETTO M. BENNY B. R. W . BARTELLO . BATCHELOR , BATES M. BATSFORD B. BATTEN D . BAUM M. BECKETT B. BEEBE R . BENDE BENSON BERGER . BERNAT . BEST . BEST BLAIR BLAKNEY BLANCK C A.BLANCo BLUM BOEHM . BOGGESS D. BOTT W . BOWEN . BOYAR BOYTE BRADSHAW BRADY BRAMLEY BRANCATO BREW L. CAFFEY B. CALLAHAN C. CANN J. CANNON D. CAPOTRID K. CARHART G. CARPENTER R. CARTER J. CAUDLE C. CHAPUT B. CHESTNUT J. CHEW D. CHEYNE K. CLARK L. CLARKE A. CLEELAND L. CLEMENTS B. CLIVER G. CLIVER P. CONDIFF J. CONOVER J. CONRAD A. CORBIN D. CORCORAN T. CORNELIUS L. CORNWELL K. COVERLY W. COWPERTHWAIT S. COX B. CRAIN C. DAVIS E. DAVIS P. DAVIS R. DAVIS R. DEAL. S. DEBOLT E. DEFINI K. DEMORE D. DEMPSEY R. DENNISON R. DESANTIS J. DEVINNEY J. DIADAMO J. DIAGOSTINO D. DIAMOND C. DICKLE S. DILLENSCHNEIDER F. CILODOVICO S. DILULLO C. DIXON L. DONADIO A. DONEGAN P. DONHARL R. DORISIO T. DOYLE E. DRANE L. DRAYTON K. DUNLAP R. DUNLAP R. DUNLAP E. BADER J. BAGER C C. BAGLIO BALDWIN W. BANER R. BANGHRM H. BANKSTON D. BARNEY L. BARRA W. BRICHETTO R. BRICK L. BROWN J. BURGESS F. BURKE T. BURKLEY J. BURNS M. BURR E. BUSH CRAMER R. J. CRAWFORD Dezrww TUZ CREELY CROFT CRONK . CUSTIS CUTTS DAHLBORG . DALY DABILA L. DURHAM L. DYE J. DYER EASLICK . EASTIN EBERLIN . ECKERT M. EDGE J. EHLERS T. ELDER :pop L. - f '- : --f,. 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R HAIN ES HAIN ES HAINES HAINES J..HALL P. HAMAN C CI HAMILTON HAMILTON G. HANARTY T H AN LEY Jf HANLON H. HARDWICK C. HARKER L. HEERE W. HERSHBERGER J. HESS B. HICKS H. HIGGINS H. HILL J. HILLMAN J. HINES J. HINES G. HINKLE C. HOFFMAN E. HOLLOWAY R. HOMEN D. HOWARD J. HOWARTH S. HOYNANIAN M. HUBLEY J. HUNTER H. HUSSMANN H. HUSTON J. HUTNICH D. IACONELLI L. INVERSO R. IVIE E. JACOBS R. JACOBS M. JERMYN L. JOBES THE FRESHMAN D. CLASS JOHNSEN J. JOHNSON pwgvvrvocow JOHNSON M. . JOHNSON JONES JONES JONES ' JONES JONES JONES KAELIN KAHN J. KALLER C. E. KANE KATHCART W. KAY D. KEFFER J. KEHOE G. KELMER M. KERN E. pwH4ovwHzwQHwQWWWWE KESTER KETTERER KIDDER KINGSBOROUGH KIRKBRID KNIPPING KOENITZER KOTULA -KRAUSE KROGBIN KUCINSKI KUHN LANE LANE LANTRY LATTIMO RE LATTIERE -LAYMAN LEBOFSKY LEE MORE OF THE FRESHMA CLASS J. LEE C. LEHMAN J. LEMING B. LEVESQUE G. LIGUORI S. LINDELL R. LOHRHANN R. LOMBARDO N. LONG J. LOVE J. LUTZ A. LUZETSKY J. LYNCH W. MACKIN K. MACNEILL J. MAGEE N. MAHER J. MALLERNEE J. MARCELLO N. MARCMANN P, MARK P. MARPLE K. MARSDEN L. MARSHALL R. MARSHALL P. MARTIN P. MARTINO E. MARZI T. MASER C. MASSEY D. MATHIS J. MATTHEWS S. MAYLE M. MCCAMMITT J. MCCAULEY J. MCCAY M. MCCLATCHY P. MCCORRISTON J. MC CROSSON P. MCCULLOUGH f M .. 1'.','.If'f.,--fv....:.- - .I ' .1 P Pf0liam.- . S. MCCUTCHEON J. MCDOWELL H. MCELHONE D. MCELWEE B. MCGINNIS N. MCGLIO V. MCGUIRE B. MCLAUGHLIN D. MCMILLEN E. MCNAMARA W. MCNAUL J. MCNUTT M. MCQUAIDE J. MCWILLIAMS D. MEISSNER J. MERKH B. METZ P. MEYER R. MICHAEL B. MICKLE M. MIGIANI M. MILLER J. MILLIGAN C. MILLS L. MINES H. MINGIN J. MITCHELL S. MITCHELL W. MITCHELL E. MONAGHAN C. MOORE D. MOORE F. MOORE M. MOORE P. MOORE J. MORGAN W. MOSELEY J. MOSKAL D. MYERS C. NADDEO D . NEWELL L. NEWMAN M. NICHOLLS J. T. V. J. R. NIXON NIXON NIXON NOBEL NOLAN NORCROSS R. P. OCONNELL F. M A. D. J. R. J. D. R. D. R. G. OCONNOR . ONEAL ORD OTTO PACHE PALERMO PALUBINSKY PAPALE PARDOE PARKD PARKER PARKS PARKS G. L. PARKS L. N. R. P. R. D. PARKS PAUL PAYNTER PENACOLI PENNINGTON PENNYPACK ER PERKINS D. J. PERRI M. PETROCELLI C. S. L. D. H. P. R. 124 PEZZATO PFISTER PHEIFFER PHILLIPS PHILLIPS PHILLIPS PICHTELBERGER B. PINTOZZI M. PIPER C. PITNER J. POINSETT P. POND P. POUCEL R. POWELL K. PRIME G. PRUTOW D. RELLY M. RENOE J. REQUA L. RIBEL G. RICE J. RICE J. RILEY L. RIORDAN R. RIZZO W. ROAN G. ROBINSON I. ROBINSON K. ROBINSON T. ROBLES s. ROBSON P. ROCHE L. RODENHAUSER H. RODRIGO J. ROGERS D. ROOHR C. ROSIN J. ROTH L. ROURKE w. RUGGIERIO P. RULON T. RUMBOS R. RYAN s. RYAN D. SALISBURY M. SALVATORE J. SAMA ..'llll M Ah ..lM D. SAMPSON G. SANDERSON G. SAVIDGE M. SAVIDGE S. SCHAUMAN S. SCHERMER W. SCHERER C. SCHILLER B. SCHMALBACH T. SCHOBLOCHER R. SCHOONEJONGEN J. SCHREIBER L. SCHUESLER V. SCIRETTA C. SCOTT K. SCOTT M. SEDALISKY C. SEDIUI L. SEES S. SEES M. SEMPSEY R, SEVERS S. SERARD S. SHADEL M. SHAGEN J. SHAW J. SHIMM S. SHIPTON S. SHIVELY M. SHOAF B. SHUSTERMAN C. SIEBKE W. SILVER R. SIMPSON B. SLAMP N. SMITH S. SMITH W. SMITH S. SNYDER M. SOBOLESKI N. SPERBECK R. SPERBECK C. SPERLING J. SPRINGER A. SPOWIS D. STAIR K. STALEY J. STAPLES N. STAUDT P. STEFF C. STEVENSON D. STEVENSON E. STEVENSON J. STEWART E. STIN ES L. STOCKTON J. STOJANOV M. STRAIT S. SULLIVAN D. SUTPHIN C. SWAIN J. TAPP B. TATUM D, TAVERNIER F. TAYLOR S. TAYLOR A. TEW B. THACKER L. THANER D. THOMPSON J. THOMPSON THOMPSON THORPE TOCCO TOMPKINS TRYNER . TURNER J. TUSCANO W. VANSCIVER L. VAUGHN A. VERMEHREN J. VOGT M. VOWLES K. VRENTAS P. WALKER E. WALL P. WALSH J. WALTON J. WARE P. WATSON V. WATSON G. WEAVER G. WEBB S. WEBB S. WEBER J. WEBSTER N. WEEHSELBERGER R. WEISS B. WELLS S. WERSLER T. WESCOTT P. WEST UUZUOW M. WHARTON J. WHITE J. WHITE K. WHITE P. WHITE L. WICK D. WICKARD S. WILCOX A. WILLIAMS J. WILLIAMS S. WILLIAMS L. WILLS W. WILSON J. WINCH S. WINE S. WINZINGER T. WOLFE C. WOLFROM D. WOODWARD S. WOZNUK T. WREN J. WURST P. WURST W. WURST S. YATES P. YOUNG V. ZARRELLO V. ZARRELLO L. ZARROLI J. ZEHNDER F. ZEILE D. ZIMMERMANN R. ZIMMERMAN i Y Y Y 1 2 5 K s 1 f 125 E X 127 fy ' f 1- ,, fs F. X42 3, L gg 1? :V . - f--2ifS1iss5Y-13519?f3iif2i'ks Q ,Q .M ,,,. x 5,,: . . V ,,,,. Q J GQ Q ffl Q Lf ia .. ,A -mgzm.. .. 5 3 ,..... ,h,... . . , , , , Q ,W W Q 4-x ? Ig - ' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ROW I: L. O'Keefe, K. Arkin- son, M. Sprague, D. Thompson, D. Clark, C. Harder, J. Schrib- er, J. Piper, G. Dyer. ROWZ: Miss Lewis, F. Dylla, J. Layman, The Student Council is Lenapeis primary means of student expression. Through this organization the student body can suggest any amelioration it deems necessary or beneficial to L.R.H.S. Besides giving the students an opportunity to speak with the Administration, the Student Council performs innumerable services for the entire school. This year's ofiicers are Chuck Harker, President, Jayne Schreiber, Vice-President, Jackie Piper, Corre- sponding Secretaryg Pat Moore, Recording Secre- tary, Gini Dyer, Treasurer. Working together with advisers, Miss Lewis and Mr. Kulick, these ollicers have provided the impetus that stimulates the homeroom representatives to execute the numer- ous Student Council activities. These activities in- clude the Halloween Dance, Gobbler's Ball, Christmas Semi-Formal Dance, Alumni Banquet, Interclass Basketball Tournament, and American Field Service Stock Sale. The Student Council also M. Smith, M. Hahn, J. Kern, S. Schreiber, B. Lake, T. Cude- mo, S. Kepler, M. Reed. ROW 3: T. McCord, A, Corbin, J Rice, J. Merkh, B. Pintozzi, J. Layman. collects donations for the A.F.S. at football games, has a tree planting ceremony on Arbor Day, and a get-acquainted Dance in June to orientate the freshmen-to-be. Finally the Student Council makes several donations to various groups in the community. Bundle Week provides used clothing to Good-Will Industries. At Christmas, canned goods are collected from the student body and friends of Lenape for the needy in our area. This year a record number of 11,000 cans were collected, and in addition to these, money was pro- vided to buy turkeys and milk. Working in close conjunction with Student Council, the American Field Service Club brought exchange students from Japan and Costa Rica to Lenape this year and also sent a Lenape Junior, Janice Kay, to New Zealand. Mrs. Brink is adviser to A.F.A. and Tom McCord leads the club's actitities as President. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. ROW 1: H. Walp, R. Schofield, L. Heckler, M. Alloway, B. Jones, G. Grunditz, M. Haines, K. Courtney, P. Palermo. ROW 2: P. Dunlap, S. Smallie, A. Klar- man, B. Mitchell, S. Long, L. Peterson, L. Marcewicz, C. Gibbs R. Palermo. ROW 3: S. Hounanian, R. Sherman, B. Levesque, M. Dawes, P. Sauer, J. Ehlers, S. McCutcheon, D. Capotrio, D. s Rulon, C. Gallagher, P. Steff. ROW 4: B. Liews, D. Dylla, B Chilkotowsky, K. Misiewicz, B. Brick, R. Kidder, B. Allin, C Rosin, D. Harvey, D. Pennypacker, S. Brown. ROW 5: R. Tew L. Robles, S. Lester, J, Mastrangeb, G. Thorpe, D. Woodward N. Guerina, S. Street, K. Slaterback, D. Winner, C. Mills. THE STUDENT COUNCIL'S SERVICES TO LENAPE INCLUDE DANCES, ALUMNI BANQUET, FOOD AND CLOTHING TO THE NEEDY, AND THE A.F.S. PROGRAM Under the guidance of Student Council, 11,000 cans were collected for needy families. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB. ROW 1: P. Dunlap, B. Dunlap, M. Nikano, J. Jacoby, Weaver, N. Densten. ROW 2: S. Smalley, M. Alloway, T. McCord, M. DePr1nce, T. Patrick, L. Wea Minako with her mother and father pose by their house in Japan. t Coco,' and her family Mr. and Mrs. Weaver and their daughters, June and Linda. in her American History class. Minako comes to Lenape from Ishindin-Cho, a town of approximately 7000 people outside of Tsu City in Japan. She is the younger of two chil ren. Her twenty year old brother, Masato twhich means honest boyj attends university in Tokyo. The name Minako is comprised of three words - Mi, meaning three, Na. meaning seven, and Ko, meaning child. Minako was born when her father was thirty-seven years old. Shortly after she arrived here, Minako was nicknamed Coco, as she is now known to all. Coco's father teaches langua es at the school in Ishindin-Cho. To avoid having him as a teacher, Coco attended St. ?Joseph's Catholic Girls, High School, even though she is of the Buddhist religion. Coco has some sub'ects every day including mathematics, phys- ics, chemistry, Japanese, English, and world, history. She also has religion, physical edu- cation, Classical Chinese Literature and other subjects as minors. In Japan students at- tend school six days a week. Students do not date, as almost all of their time is occupied with their studies. The school year is divided into three distinct terms, the first being from April to July. This is followed by a month's vacation. The second term begins in Septem er and ends in December. fter two weeks holiday the students return to school in January. The end of the school year occurs in March. Japanese schools consist of six years of elementary school, three years of junior high school, and three years of senior high school, after which students may be allowed to .take a university entrance examination. If they pass this exam, they may enter the university. Most of a studentis life is centered around school. Weekends may be spent on school- sponsored camping trips, or at practice for athletic days when the boys' and girls' schools join to display their athletic abilities. Another important event is the dancing recital which follows a course in traditional dancing. Most girls are interested in dancing and do take this course. Tokyo, the capital of Jalpan, has the world's fastest train. This train reaches such speeds as to make it possib e to travel from Tokyo to Tsu City in about one hour. This is a distance of ninety miles! Japan today is Iprogressing rapidly. The cities have become centers of industry in such fields as chemica s, automo iles and textiles. Tokyo, the largest city, not only of Japan, but of the world, is also a cultural center and has over twent universities. While at Lenape, Minako is staying with Mr. and Mrs. ,Rohn Weaver of Medford Lakes, and their two daughters, June and Linda, both students at Lenape. When she re- turns to Japan, Minako will finish high school. She then hopes to go to the university and become a teacher of either music or English, or she may become an interpreter. FROM ISHI DIN-CHC TO MEDF ORD, A LOVELY LADY, MI AKO AKA 0. The friendship of American students is shown Coco', A pensive moment is spent by a girl many miles from home. The companionship and loyalty of pets are the same in any country. Mary Smith, Elisa, Mrs. Smith, and Mr. Smith pose for a family FROM LICEO TO LE APE, A PRETTY E ORITA, ELISA ARIAS Elisa performs a chemistry experiment. LI ESCO Mr. Schwartz and Elisa study a model of molecular structure. Elisa, the fifth of the six children in the Arias family comes to Lenape from San Isido, de General, a small farming town in Costa Rica. The town itself is not usually crowded but on Saturdays most ol the people come to town to. do their shotpping. In Costa Rica, Elisa attends Liceo Linesco High School, a public school o about five hundred students. Unlike Lenape, the school day begins at seven o'clock in the morn- ing. Students have their lunches at home between eleven and one olclock. School is over for the day around four or five o'clock. All students wear similar uniforms. The boys wear blue pants, white shirts and black shoesg the girls wear blue skirts and white blouses with a blue necktie. The main sport is basketball, although a type of football very similar to soccer is also qlpite popular. Elisa spends her weekends elping her father in the grocery store with her brothers and sisters. During vacations she visits her grandmother or swims at a pool with her friends. Teenagers do date in Costa Rica as they do here with one big exception - the girls are always chaperoned. Fewer boys have their own means of transporation as the age for a driving license is twenty-one. Probably one of the biggest differences between Costa Rica and New Jersey is the climate. The climate of Costa Rica ranges from tropical, along the coastal plains, to temperate, on the higher, central plateau. Many inactive volcanoes tower above this pla- teau. Among these is the Paos Volcano, having one of the worldls largest cgeysers. Farm- ing is the main occupation, and bananas and cocoa are the main crops. olfee, howev- er, has become the country's most important product, helping Costa Rica live up to its name, which means, rich coast. The government is mainly democratic. The constitution adopted in 1949 has done away with a permanent army. All the people are required to vote for a President every four years. The same man cannot be president twice in succession. A Chamber of Dep- uties, similar to Congress, is also elected by the people. Education is compulsory on the primary level and higher education is free. When El- isa returns to Liceo Linesco High School she will complete her fifth and last year of high school. She then hopes to study medicine at the University of San Jose. While at Lenape, Elisa is livin with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of Taunton Lakes, and their two children Mary andgSkgp. Elisa has been a delightful addition to the stu- dent body of Lenape, and we will al miss her. l Form 6 lower modern. This would be equivalent to half of the Senior Class. The Robert Swan. Boys are invited to the School girls are wearing their winter uniforms. Ball from the ubrothern school, King's College. Any dating must be done during the weekend only. JANICE KAY COME HOME AFTER A GREAT YEAR IN NEW ZEALAND. As the jet circled Auckland harbour I felt that I might be entering Never-Never Land. The water was dotted with islands, and the land was jutted with irregular inlets and lagoons. Little white houses with brightly coloured roofs ap- peared on the countryside as the plane descended. Sheep grazed on nearly every hillside. This was to be my home for the next year! Leaving the plane, I rapidly scanned the waiting crowd, searching for the family that matched the photograph in my hand, There they were - Carolyn, age 155, with whom I would share a room, Jenny, 18, clutching wee George, the Yorkshire Terrier, Debbie, 9, and Linda, ll, looking very excited and almost as nervous as myself, Geoff, my 14 year old brother, and of course, Mum and Father. The drive home to Epsom seemed much longer than it really was. I oouldn't help feeling we were driving on the wrong side of the street! We finally pulled into the circular driveway of a very impressive house. Melanie, a huge German Boxer, came bounding out to meet us. After a restful weekend at home, we set out for Beach- lands, a very small town on the harbour's edge. Here we spent the last two weeks of our summer holiday swimming, fishing and boating, but on February 3, we all started back to school. How strange it was to see 700 girls, aged from 5 to 18, all dressed alike, in blue flowered frocks, gloves and panama hats. The school year was divided into three terms with short holidays between each. We seemed to be eternally looking forward to some holiday, yet we attended school almost 200 days of the year. During these holidays I was fortunate enough to visit Rotorua, where Maori women, in their native dress explained how the boiling lakes were once used for cook- ing. Another holiday was spent skiing on Mt. Ruapehu, which is topped by a hot crater lake, suitable for swimming even when the ground is covered with snow. Later in the year I traveled to Wellington, the nation's capitol, with the other American students. We toured the Parliament buildings, met Mr. Holyoake, the Prime Minister, and had morning tea with our own ambas- sador, General Powell. It seemed only fitting that my last holiday was spent at Lake Taupo with Roger Dickie, a New Zealand Exchange Student who spent a year at Lenape, and his parents. My last term at school was spent studying for a govern- ment exam, University Entrance. During the first week of December I went with the fifteen girls from my class to the Auckland University where we sat exams in various sub- jects, along with over 900 students from all of Greater Auck- land. Only 14'Za of the students sitting this exam in New Zealand pass. Of this 1496, many may go to Oxford or Cambridge to further their studies. After exams I returned to school only for prize-giving and to bid my teachers farewell. Exactly one week later I was on my way to the airport. My year abroad was almost behind me - but how wonderful it had been! I shall never forget Easter at the start of winter, skiing on the Fourth of July, and swimming the week before Christmas. I took one last look out the window of the plane at my friends, my family and the land that had been my home. D' an Hi h School for Girls. The high school section has 325 girls. The American Embassy. IOCCS g Wellington. The nation's capitol is very windy. This picture taken from Mt. Victoria shows t e harbour on the left, the city on the right and Hutt Valley in the center. My family. Mr. 8: Mrs. Grove and their children, Carolyn, Jenny, Deb- bie, Linda, and Jeoif. 135 My home, 1 Shgpherds Ave. Homes in New Zealnd, as well as many other bui dings, does not have central heating. Mt. Manganui. The beach at the foot of this mountain is a '4Surfer's Paradise. With Piha, a beach further north, Manganui gathers the biggest crowds for surfing all year round. V FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA. ROW 1: E. Merelield, S. Still, S. Goldy, M. Elliott, B. Dunlap, Mrs. Palese, Y. Still, M. Hunter, D. Birgan. ROW2: C. Yeager, R. Angstadt, S. Anderson C Borce C Frantzman, L. McCarty, R. Hickey, S. Osborn, S. Osborn, S. McAfee, P. Wells. ROW 32 I..Burke, L. Yates, R. Carter, J. Layman, C. Higgins, D. Chasteen. LENAPE'S VAST CLUB PROGRAM PROVIDES VOCATIONAL TRAINING TO MANY INDIVIDUALS 136 1 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA. ROW 1: C. Fisher, R. Peck, D. Monte, E. Roberts, S. Woo- ley, B. Irick, N. Wells, C. Rosin, C. Kidder. ROW 2: J. Mastramgelo, J. Rice, B. Cowperthwaite, S. Long, K. Fichter, T. Tomkinson, K. Donachy, S. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ROW I: C. Moore, J. J. Davis, J. Hillman, B. King, P. Kester, W. Midgett, J. Maskal. Clark, A. Hall, L. Haetz, B. Sharp, H. Gruno, Mr. Woodford. ROW 3: C. Poucell, J. Hill, W. Powers, J. Allen, H. Fox, M. ROW2: A. Hullman, G. Thomas, T. Doyle, D. Higginbatham, Chapman, F. Cook, D. Kumpel, G. Hildebrant, W. Smith. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB OF AMERICA ROW 1: Mary Jane Corliss, Harry Gerber, Sheila Barr, Joe Mahoney. ROW 2: Mr. DeFebo, JoAnn Crawford, Rosemary Raiquel, Marie Klein, Harry Bozarth, Robert Kurelko. ROW 3: John Guertler, Irv Chew, Richard Erisman, Robert Tiver, Ken Collins, Greg Tiver. Gandy, P. C. Evans. Fowler, P. Dowell, D. M. Haines, Eder, B. Wagner, C. Spengel, M. Scull ROW 3: A. Klarman, S. Gandy, G Alvini, F. Walton, L. Sweatman, D. Mc- Voshell, L. Tatem, D. Jones, R. Mullen, S. Schreiber, R. Hofmann. 9 Included in Lenapels vast club program are live clubs which provide students with a strong background in their chosen professions. The Distributive Education Club of America CD.E.C.A.j instills in its members not only a better understanding of the retail field but also a better civic atti- tude, In the Future Nurses of America's CF.N.A.j planned activities are included trips to nearby hospitals and convales- cent homes where the girls can observe the many aspects of nursing. Approximately seventy future teachers meet once a month to further their interests in the teaching profession. The members of the Future Teachers of America fF.T.A.j participate in several conferences and conventions as well as perform many services to the school. Led by Mr. Woodford, the Future Farmers of America CF.F.A.j select the Burlington County Farm Fair Queen contestant and send four delegates to the F.F.A. National Convention in Kansas. The Future Homemakers of America QF.H.A.J is comprised of girls who intend to devote their faculties to making homelife more en- joyable. With the aid of their advisers these live clubs give their members a chance to-develop skills in various and im- portant occupations. 2 137 at S l E as SUBJECT MATTER CLUBS PROVIDE AN EXTENSION OF CLASSROOM STUDY 1. S Q. 'I E BIOLOGY CLUB. ROW I: R. Angstadt, S. Street, C. Williams, L. Selinski, C. Zarroli, B. Saltenberger, R. Sherman, D. Potter, R. Cartwright, C. Gallagher, B. Mitchell. ROW 2: L. Didonato, B. Cowperthwaite, M. Mc- Cutcheon, C. Rosin, C. Spengel, L. Sehlicher, J. Gates, B. Koch, S. Rigsby. ROW 3: E Greenberg, L. Campbell, S. Long, J. Watson L. Major, G. McClelland, M. Laws, V s GERMAN CLUB. ROW 1: D. Zimmerman, S. Weber, R. Stuart, Y. Ireland, G. Sanderson, A. Ood, E. Walls, E. Bush. ROW 2: Mr. Silverstein, H. Best, D. Dylla, P. Rakowski, D. Bisignano, L. Meng. SCIENCE CLUB. ROW 1: B. Jones, P. While, M. Petrocelli, L. Fisher, D. Thompson, D. Trynor, D. Gayle, R. Gimbel, E. Mon- H SPANISH CLUB. Row 1.- Mr. Casas, S. Long, V. McClelland, B. Mitchell, L. NWTH CLUB' R0Wff D- Major, C. Gallagher, N. Rice. ROW 2: L. Campbell, P. Liedel, D. Freeman, L. Blslgnano' T' Schiller' J' Lee, G. Horner, P. Clements, J. Harria. 138 Voecks, G. Cantwell. ROW 4: T. Meng, B. Many of Lenape's clubs provide an extension of class- room study. Students who have a special interest in a subject may attend these club meetings and be exposed to a deeper study in the subject matter area. Language clubs delve into the liner aspects of the culture of the nations whose languages are studied. Trips to areas of scientific interests are sponsored by the science clubs. The Art Club endeavors to visit as many art museums as possible, and plans a final trip to the Metropolitan Museum in New York City. Claypool, L. Lee, J. Coverly, F. Schneider, J. Layman, P. Sauer, N. Corban, B. Irick, E. Walls. ROW 5: Mr. Jones, M. Adams, P. Ra- kowski, R. Godfrey, D. Dylla, J. Davis, F. Dylla, S. Glembocki. ROW 6: B. Howarth, J. Bartello, P. Hinman, T. Caruso, B. Hayes, J. Beckett, J. Kawizak, T. McMullen, P. Kurzen, G. Blasiola. l aghan. ROW 2: J. Stewart, D. Oho, I. Zelle, r D. Bisignano, T. Meng, D. Dylla, D. Ra- ! kowski, K. Merkh. FRENCH CLUB ROW 1: P. Jones, D. Thompson, L. Shagen, J. Gimble, J. Car- penter, B. Blair, E. Arias, M. Frontenaxy, D. Levesque. ROW 2: S. Bankstoen, S. Frantzman, J. Perri, K. Turner, S. Mitchell, P. Payntner, B. Jones, F. Schneider, P. Moore. Davis. ROW 2: N. Hatch- ART CLUB ROW 1: L. Galbreath, K. Arkinson, R. Bullen, K. Donachy, P. Dun- er, F. Schneider. lap, P. Thompson, J. Prickett, Y. Ireland. ROW2: R. Yoder, J. Gimbel, B. Chilko- towsky, S. Gandy, L. Tatem, B. Bartlett, K. Smith, J. Coverly. 139 OUR SERVICE CLUBS WORK TO MAKE LENAPE REGIONAL KJUST A LITTLE BIT BETTER,' Five of Lenape,s organizations provide valuable services to the school. Members of the Library Council serve as assistant librari- ans in our two libraries, and the members of the Stage Crew assist at all theatrical produc- tions. The Girls' Varsity Club presents a scholarship to a senior girl athlete, and an outstanding senior athlete award is every year given by the Boys' Varsity Club. Both Varsity clubs aid the championship teams in buying awards and trophies. Donations to the Heart Fund are contributed by the Heart Teens. A plaque and a scholarship to a se- nior boy are given by the Hi-Y Club. Activi- ties of the C. 8z C. Corporationj, better known as the Booster Club, sponsor many exciting activities for Lenape besides adding that extra impetus to school spirit which makes our school - Just a little bit betterf' HEART TEENS. ROW 1: J. Winch, D. Starliper, R. Yates. ROW 2: S. Gandy, P. Clements, L. McCammitt. GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB. ROW 1: M. Monaghan, N. Wingate, K. Andrae, M. Sprague, J. Heintz, P. Paulysyn, J. Weaver, D. Linton, P. Edder. ROW 2: G. Bende, D. Jones, S. Lester, M. Kates, B. Burger, S. Long, K. Feister, K. Tillwick, D. Digby, P. Harris, K. Cleary. ROW 3: V. Bethel, M. Dawes, L. Cliver, C. Rossi, Mrs. Ritter, J Schreiber, G. Dyer, S. Wells, C. Walters. BOYS, VARSITY CLUB. ROW 1: T. Patrick, M. Gatto, N. Ian- nuzzi, M. Diamond, J. Ferguson, D. Freeman, T. Brown, N. Gatto, J. Geisler. ROW 2: G. Godfrey, J. Warner, J. O'Neal, S. Riley, G. Lenninger, R. Hurwitz, D. Jarvis, A. Hileman, H. Wilson, B. Croll, B. Jones. ROW 3: B. Sharp, L. O'Keefe, S. Sylvis, W. Kirshner, B. Stokes, D. Ellis, Mr. Gable. Perna. ROW 2: R. Shinn, V. Nutt, C. Ammon, B Milligan, P. Ammon, S. Long, P. Sauer, H. Gooch S. Abrams, S. Lester, M. Reed, E. Kester, P. Stair ROW 3: B. Kidder, S. Brick, J. Yates, G. Gorner 140 BOOSTER CLUB. KNEELING: J. Benny, S. Ber- ry, C. Yarroli, E. Greenberg, L. Sellenski, L. Yarro- li, D. Milley, M. Jermyn, E. Monaghn. ROW 1: G. -Y Plachter, G. Smith, F. Whalen, L. Robles, L. Mar- cewicz, S. Brancato, B. Reeves, R. Saluga, D. a 9 HI-Y CLUB ROWI: E. Roberts, J. Geisler, M. Diamond, J. Frokjer, N. Iannuzzi, L. O'Keefe, B. Croll, J. O'Neal, C. Harker. ROW2: B. Jones, R. Sachleben, S. Wilson, J. Fox, J. Wchselber, D. Dylla, D. Freeman, T. Patrick. LIBRARY COUNCIL ROW 1: R. Anderson, L. Rowan, C. DiChurch, B. Land, M. Seltzer, B. Kidder, S. Bungcayao, B. Saltenberger, R. Sherman. ROW 2: K. McMullen, T. Tomkinson, P. Rohrich, L. Keeton, Y. Still, C. Coe, S. Rigsby, S. Edwards, J. Rice, E. Knoblauch. ROW 3: W. Hershberger, E. Holloway, B. Jones, L. McCammitt, D. Naddeo, C. Richards, C. LeGates, L. Fabri- ani, C. Ellis, R. Venable. ROW 4: L. Camiscioni, P. Gilmer, S. Greene, L. Hutnick, C. Hoffman, J. Gates, E. Ferron, O. Stair, L. Zarroli, P. Mark, P. Rulon, J. Lounsburry. L. Campbell, J. Kem, Y. Still, S. Still, C. Rosin, C. Spengel, G. Grunditz. ROW4: E. Ratliff, M. Cros- by, C. Eastin, C. Higgins, S. Woynuk. ROW 5: L. Arrangio, L. Tatem, D. McDowell, J. Harmon, J. Ehlers, J. Rice, S. Wersler, L. Riordan, P. Wurst, L Berry. ROW 6: P. Palermo, K. Lancasky, K. Dona chy, P. Moore, M. Burr, E. Anisiewski, B. Lake, R Anderson, T. Tomkinson, C. Gardiner, B. Cabot, C. Mushinski, S. Reeves, A. LaRue. 141 Q STAGE CREW ROW 1: K. Gallagher, Mr. Cullen, C. Vasey, L. Elder i ROW2: M. Wells, D. Perkins, P. Knoblauch, J. Krause. BIBLE CLUB ROW I. M. Phlllrps, J. Vogt, M. Elhott, R. Yates, R. Mengel, CAMERA CLUB ROW 1. K. May, R. Mercr- L. Kihoe. ROWZ: K. VanSciver, C. Bisignano, D. Voshell, L. Cornwell, D. er, J. Birde, T. Jelferies, B. Lang, E. Knoblauch. Newell, B. Melton, V. Vogt. CHESS CLUB ROW 1: C. Merkh, J. Larrimer, D. Chap- BRIDGE CLUB ROW 1: T. Reay, D. Dylla, man. ROW 2: A. Burkart, L. Beaury, R. Godfrey, C. J. Countess, C. Countess. ROW 2: J. Gaeh- Countess. ring, L. Ferguson, A. Klarman, T. Menga, Mr. Kloos. U.P.P.I.C. ROW I: P. Palermo, R. Palermo, Mrs. Nobel, B. Lang, T. Jefferies, B. Lobrmann, J. Conrad. 142 BOWLING CLUB ROW 1: L. Farrer, Metzs, E. Coban, B. Beaury, B. Bartlett, Meng, R. Godfrey, B. Giberson. ROW2: Koch, J. Haines, B. Cabot, D. Nulley, Yates, L. Tatem, A. Ood, S. Matthews. B. T. H. J. EIGHT CLLWBS CATER TO SPECIAL INTERESTS Eight of Lenapeis clubs offer its students the opportunity to indulge in the hobby of their choice. The Model Airplane Club meets on Wednesdays to fly their airplanes. Those students interested in the challenging game of chess can find an outlet for their mental calisthenics in Lenape,s Chess Club under the guid- ance of Mr. Patzold. Among their scheduled projects the Camera Club lists a trip to the Island Beach State Park and an exhibit of their photographic elforts. Mr. Kulick advises the activities of the Bowling Club. The kegglers are divided into teams and compete in a league. Both those offseason athletes who want to stay in shape and those students interested in the sports of weight-lifting and gymnastics work out in the North Gym three times a week. All students interested in the discussion and observation of psychic phenomenon congregate in NDl6 every Thursday in the U.P.P.I.C. Club. If theology or the study of the Bible interests a student, he may join the Bible Club directed by Mr. Paul Luethy and Senor Casas. Finally, the future Bridge players of Lenape can while the hours away in a fast game of Bridge with Mr. Kloos. ' . ,J 2, . - f MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB J. Winch, R. Pilkington, J. Bird, S. Urbanski. WEIGHT LIFTING CLUB ROW 1: L. Brown, P. Cundifl M. Diamond, D. Ellis, J. Banda- zewski. ROW 2: D. Smith, D. Carpenter, B. Jones, J. Frokjer, D. Freeman, L. Lee, B. Sharp. 143 LENAPE STUDENTS SKI THIS YEAR The newest addition to Lenape's already long list of clubs is the Ski Club. These winter worshippers have a chance to indulge in a few Saturdays of skiing pleasure on the snowy slopes of Pennsylvania. Those students with a classical argumenta- tive inclination can channel their energies into the Debate Team. President Pete Nelson and Vice-President Larry Miller admit that the team's most formidable challenge arises not from competing in the South Jersey De- bate League but from participating in the Temple Speech Festival. However the team fares in debate, the members can always fall back on their classically egotistical maxim: 4'Whatever your position, it is absurd, and we can prove it. 4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: D. A. Bakely, P. Pavlich, J. Kerstetter, N. Jemiola, B. Bisignano, L. Claypool, C. Weeks, C. Bark- low, L. Wright, S. Wooley, P. Bradshaw, J. L. White, K. Bridge, D. Alvi- ni, S. Ditmars, G. Kelly, A. Klarman. ROW 2: K. Lahn, K. Kraus, M. Middleton, M. Seeley, C. Brink, A. Alexander, S. Wells, P. Cudemo, D. Lester, C. Breder, P. Meek, B. Krattenmaker, M. Humphrey, K. Weav- er, S. Kumpel, N. Pennypacker, L. Riha, N. Slocum. ROW 3: J. Chal- lender, M. Parker, G. Yates, J. Shreiber, C. Shaw, J. Achey, K. Riley, C. Achey, C. Wimpling, J. Wetherill, J. Monte, S. Becker, L. Cundili J. SKI CLUB ROW 1: K. Higgins, D. Lester, P. Jones, M. Mon aghan, C. Williams, L. Bonn, J. Kern, M. Smith, L. Marcewicz, K. Andrae. ROW 2: J. Rice, E. Monaghan, S. Wersler, D. Mc- Dowell, B. Wagner, C. Clark, D. Hewit, B. Cowperthwaite, M McCutcheon, Mr. Cuzzimano. ROW 3: R. Yoder, B. Kidder, Mr. Ferry, K. Dutson, L. Yates, J. Dolan, R. Hysley, N Robins, E. McIntyre, AR. Mullen, P. Jenkins, F. Ewing, C. Ros -ef- in, P. Cudemo, G. Grunditz, C. Easton, M. Petroclb, B. Irick. ROW 4: B. Forringer, B. Gaskill, A. Ammon, T. Burkley, B. Pogson, J. Farquharson, E. Roberts, M. Stamat, G. Cridland, H. Osborn, J. Beckett, R. Kantner, N. Guarina, L. Lee, D. Cle- ments. ROW 5: M. Reed, S. Baker, S. Osborn, B. Cantwell, R . Bullen, Y. Ireland, P. Dillenschneider, C. Spengel, C. Rosin. 144 Farley, J. Parry, L. Major, C. Olt, Eileen M. Weeks, J. Jolly. ROW4: E Klarman, R. Paynter, D. McClay, D. de More, G. Brown, D. Monte B. G. Bisignano, J. Cowperthwaite, C. Ferri, J. Powell, M. Hasegawa, T. Bethel, L. Dahlborg, A. Bende, N. Iannuzzi, D. Stoudt, L. Pfannenstein, E. Gildner, R. Wagner. ROW 5: J. Davis, J. Layman, A. Brick, P. Nel- son, D. Thompson, L. O'Keefe, J. Miller, V. Thompson, D. Jarvis, R Dickie, R. Ehlers, J. Nettleman, M. Nobel, H. Gibb, D. Eisenhth, B Deveraux, F. Dylla. HONOR SOCIETIES Lenapeis Three Fires Chapter of the National Honor Society is an organiza- tion designed to recognize and reward the superior student. On April 29 the So- ciety inducts new members into the chap- ter in a candle light service. Under Mrs. Wilson's guidance the members had one new activity, selling used books at the Fun Day. The Hispanic Honor Society is Le- nape's second honorary organization. Advised by Mr. Casas, the group meets once a month. The main activity is a field trip to New Yorkis Hispanic Honor Society to familiarize the members with a small part of Spanish Culture. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY. ROW I: C. Fisher, G. Horner, S. Long, G. McClelland, B. Mitchell, S. Yaeger, V. Bethel, C. Hattman, Mr. Cases. ROW 2: S. Wooley, D. Digby, L. Campbell, P. Liedel, L. Major, P. Sauer, P. Palermo, L. Sweatman, P. Clements. ROW 3: R. Godfrey, L. Yates, J. Hartshorn M Haines, P. Rohrich, H. Yooch, N. Rice. DEBATE TEAM ROW 1: M. Kalb, D. Voshen, Mrs. Gandy, B. McGinis. ROWZ: A. Burkart, L. Newman, J. Larriman, P. Nelson, L. Miller. 145 Literary Editor, Dick Jarvis, Photography Editor, Sally Wooley, Typing g Editor, Carol Carina, Design Editor, onathon Schwind, Photographer, THE 1966 LEGEND STAFF PRODUCES LARGEST YEARBOOK EVER AT LENAPE Dave Marcmann. DAVE MARCHMANN COMPLETES THE YEAR AS TALENTED INDUSTRIOUS YEARBOOK AND SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER. ROW 1: Maril Weeks, June Jolly, Business Manager, Alice Dawson, Subscription Manager, Lind5anCorigliano, Advertisirag MHHSWIQ Karen Boston, Treasurer, Linda Wright, Carmela Panarello. ROW 2: eanne ells, Carolyn Weeks, Mr. R. Ferry, Business Adviser, Susan Roan, Sandy Jefferies, Eileen Seeley, General Manager. Not pictured: Linda Cliver, Marge Sprague, Jeannette Hargrove. SEATED: Larry Lee, Assistant Desi n Editor. ROW 1: Denise Levesque, Ass, Pat Cudemo, Co y, Pam Sauer, Ads, Richard Yoder, lgesign, Helen Gooch, Ads, Jay Layman, Copy, Carolyn Han- son, Typing, Gene Ann Plachter, Typ- ing, Shirley Still, Typing, Janice Heintz, Typing. Not Ipresent: Carol Owens, De- sign, anice ay, Copy. Organization Section Editors, Ginger Carty, Jackie Piper, Underclassmen Section Editors, Kathy Branca, fnot pictured - Barbara Dunlapjg Senior Section Editors, Jeanne White, Cnot pictured - Sandy Sherrnanj, Administration Section Editor, Cindy Frantzmang Athletics Section Editor, Nick Iannuzzi. A YEAR TO REMEMBER Producing a yearbook such as the 1966 LEGEND which is our largest yearbook, requires an unestimable number of hours of hard work. With approximately 120 faculty, 2200 students, and 100 staif members in our school, it was no easy task to collect pictures, names, and copy for everyone. Com- plete coverage of our vast activities and athletic programs evoked unlimited perseverance from the yearbook staff. Pro- curing advertisements was ably done by our business staff, and yearbook sales reachednan all time high of 1650. In spite of some setbacks all was accomplished. Sometimes E-108 be- came a room staff members learned to dread, but other times the companionship and warmth of fellow workers made all the eifort worthwhile. Of all activities in a high school the year- book gives its creators the most satisfaction. This book will al- ways be present to remind those who produced it of their creative endeavors, their successes and failures, and the joys of working together. 147 LAUREATE ROW 1, P. Thompson, J. Mastrangelo, E. Anisiewski, B. Lake, M. Kalb, L. Whalen. ROWZ. L. Yates, A. Klarman, L. Miller, P, Harlow. Success of failure of Lenape's literary magazine, the LAU- REATE, depends on the co-operation ofthe student body be- cause everything in the publication is created and edited by teenagers. When many people take a little time and trouble to submit an original piece, thc LAUREATE finds it easy to pre- pare an issue worthy of the traditions of our school. One of the LAUREATES main objectives is to recognize the talents of the students and to give them a showcase where they may develop these talents. Few opportunities like this present themselves outside of school. Unparticipating students may acquire an appreciation of literature through the literary efforts of their classmates. Self-expression through poetry, prose, or art can be a form of recreation for anyone. LAUREATE RECOGNIZES LITERARY TALE TS OF ALL STUDE T J Row 1.- B. Swain, J. Layman, B. Allin, D. Diamond, L. Mercier, D. Charman. Row 2: K. MacNeill, J. Ireland, B. Paynter, D. Smith, S. Roche, T. McCord, B. Baner. ROW 3: J. Gustovson, J. Davis, T. Smith, Mr. Schwartz, A. Middleton, M. Beckett, BA C. Walters. 148 H 5 4 , F 5 f my Fgggg, Y KL.. ,MW ., V 'fi Q -ii If ji: 23,93 bm' '5i!XggV if A315 Q55 A. ,. K ,gi . 'wg W4-5:11 wr, ,,, L. QV ff 351 if ig, if SEEN si' . M Q 35,8 gk 1-1 ,fm J. , , elm Gs,-is-K ag Lester, p DRILL TEAM ROW l: Shirley Long, Marcy Reed, Pam Sauer, Cathy Spengel, Captain. ROW 2: Judy Russel, Marion Allen, Toni Becker, Linda Campbell, Helen Brllla. LE APE' PRETTY DRILL TEAM GUNS Sharon Nixon, Barbara Godfrey, Sue Yeager, Janette Hartgrove, June Perry, Lt. of Guns MAJORETTES KNEELING: Sue Bunningg Jayne Gramley, More, Bonnie Metzler, Chris Rosin, Karen Cleary, Caroline Captain, Rosemary DiPalo. ROWZ: Donna Linton, Bonnie De- Carina, Carolyn Hanson, lst Lt. SHARON GANDY MARY MCCUTCHEON 151 COLOR GUARD. FLAGS. Lylian Major, Linda Cutts, K D1N1co1a, Carol B1s1gnano, Nanette Tahner, Pat Mona Ruth Pinkerton, COLOR GUARD DISPLAYS THE FLAGS WITH PRECISION AND PATRIOTISM. NY BARRETT T KNEELING: R. Graham, C. Ellis, R. Cartwright, J. Ireland, C. Swain, J. Croshaw, D. Potter, J. Wal-, ton. STANDING: B. Parker, B. Haury, B. Baner, C. Hall, A. VanSciver, K. Mullenax, E. Walls, K. Courtney, C. Mills. KNEELING: B. Paynter, B. Harlow, B. McDevitt, J. Sta- ples, K. MacNeill, B. DeSan- tis, J. Ireland. STANDING: S. Gibbon, T. Smith, D. Smith, A. Middleton, T, Mercier, R. Hofman, B. Allin, R. Meyer. MARCHING BAND PERFORMS AT ALL FOOTBALL GAME UNDER DIRECTIO OF MR. FISHER KNEELING: M. Wharton, N. Denning, A. Tantry, W. Gardner, D. Eberlin, E. Griffith, C. Blanck. STANDING: D. Jones, B. Beebe, S. Gandy, S. Hawnanian, D. Chapman, L. Newman, R. Keller. 1 1 CHOIR Dean Alumballgll, Gail Best, Margaret Duffy, John Owens, Laureen Dickson, Trudy Weaver, Barbara Blair Glenn Gaehring, Ixnrs Hutnick, Christine Kane, Lynwood Newman, Liquori, Patty Jones, Truitt Andress, Kathleen Staley Linda Marilyn Pl1llllPS, CaI1d21CC Redfield, Debra Tl101'l1PS0I'1, Mary Silcox, Donna Tryner, Barbara Ralph, Marlene Fontenay Seidle, Jeannett Watson, Shirley Williams, Jeanne Ewald, Carol U DER THE DIRECTIO OF MR. COPELAND THE CHORUS AND CHOIR WERE EXCELLE T CHORUS Helen Barney, Bonnie Callahnn, Kathleen Coverly, Suzanne Cox, Patricia Creely, Dona Dahegurg, Alice Dawson, Rita Dorisio, Helen Eckert, Candace Gardiner, Deirdre Haugh, Rosamond Ketteror, Susan Kirkpatrick, Victoria Lattiere, Nancy Marcmann, Linda Marshall, Peggy Martino, Linda Mason, Trinette Mazuras, Barbara McGinnis, Donna Naddeo, Sharon Nixon, Janet Pache, June Perry, Cherie Pitner, Martha Scull, Barbara Thomas, Rosemary Yates, Janet Schickley, Betty Coburn, Larry Tahner, Denise Mingin, Storm Clinton, Debbie Johnsen, Gwen Saudge, Mary Kay Gillen, Mary Ellen Cos- tello, Lan Sees, Bernadette Clements, Marie Kylar, Alex Burkart, 154- PICCOLO Jean Croshaw Carol Blanck FIRST FLUTE Dave Hockman Claire Barcklow FIRST FLUTE Ellen Griliith Wendy Gardner SECOND FLUTE Nancy Denning Mary Ann Wharton OBOE Eileen Walls E CLARINET Janet Ireland FIRST CLARINET Criss Ellis Janice Walton John Staples SECOND CLARINET Ruth Graham Karen Courtney Donna Eberlin THIRD CLARINET Bob Parker Bonnie Beebe Steve Hawnanian ALTO CLARINET Dave Chapman BASS CLARINET Craig Mills Lynwood Newman FIRST ALTO Al VanSciver Dave Chatrnan SECOND ALTO Larry Mercier TENOR SAX Bill Baner David Jones BARITONE SAX Dennis Smith Ray Keller PERCUSSION Al Middleton Bill Harlow Ray Hofman Diane Potter Eileen Knoblauck Keith Mullenax BELLS Ruth Cartwright Criss Swain Bill Haury FIRST TRUMPET Bob Paynter Ernie Dickerson SECOND TRUMPET Jim Ireland Ray Meyer THIRD TRUMPET Ken MacNeill Bob DeSantis HORN Pat Stamat Bill McDevitt Ardith Tantry Terry Harker FIRST TROMBONE Bob Allin BARITONE B.C. Bill Ruggerio Criss Hall SOUSAPHONE Bill Swain Steve Gibbon Tom Smith Director of the CONCERT BAND Mr. Larry Fisher CONCERT BAND HAS A SUCCESSFUL CONCERT SEASON 155 4' CGNCERT BAND CANDIDS SHOW TALENTED PEOPLE DISPLAYING SKILLS 156 ! 157 ATHLETICS P + ' 1 J M L I VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ROW 1. Margie Dawes, Karen Tillwick, Co-Captaing Mary Smith. ROW 2. Dawn Wescott, Gini Dyer, Carol Rossi, Co-Captaing Meg DuH'y, Jayne Schriber. LENAPE WINS GGOD SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WITH THE GUIDANCE E 3 2 S y 160 IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ROW l. Sue Auriemma Tina Cudemo, Janet Kern, Captaing Rose Saluga, Sue Kepler. ROW 2. Jeannie Gallagher, Marcia Hohn, Beth Bertrum, Ellie Dawes. CMissing - Pat Moore.j OF LIVELY LE APE CHEERLEADERS! FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS ROW 1. Kathy Vrentus, Captaing Trudy Weaver, Barbara Schusternan, Debbie Moore, Grace Cliver, Sandy DeBolt, Gwen Savage. CMissing - Pal Jones.j. l6l O'NEAL AND ELLIS CHOSEN F OR ALL-COUNTY TEAM Lenape displays some of the hard-nosed action which led to the Indian's victory over Palmyra. Quarterback Barry Croll goes on for a touchdown. This is a defensive halfback's view of Lenape's leading ground gainer, John O'Neal. --ea. asm A fine running ability is shown by John O'Nea1, fullback. Swwsmweawzmwxsleamwm ws:,zamfzziQeam n DEFENSE ROW 1: Bob Tavenier, Bob Roswell, Bill George Leninger, Jon Geisler, Jerry Bisignano, Lee Hays- Pogson, Ed Brendell, Bob Jones. ROW 2: Bob Smith, lip, Dale Ellis. In l965 the Indians sulfered another losing sea- son with a 3-6 record. Under the direction of Head Coach Bill Foltz the players practiced long and hard and always contended to win. From the standpoint of both the participants and spectators the best game was the hard-fought l2-6 victory over Palmyra. What appeared at half- time to be a tremendous defeat for the Pal's, de- veloped into Lenape's most rugged contest. Although the team was unable to demonstrate a great deal of overall strength, there were many outstanding individual efforts. John O'Neal, our 163 leading running back, was chosen for the All- County team, along with Dale Ellis, a hard-tackling defensive end. The Unsung Hero award was presented to Jerry Bisignano, a fiercely competitive middle linebacker. The County League's Good Sportsmanship award was given to the entire team. Winning has been considered by many as the essense of the game, however the taste of defeat is sometimes just as essential to the development of the athlete and student. A deep sense of sportsmanship and love of Football was iirmly im- planted in the memories of the Varsity squad. VARSITY. ROW 1: Herb Myers, Mike Diamond, Bob Sharp, Bob Garwood, Jim Birks, Mark McCarty, John O'Neal, George Leininger, Barry Croll, Jerry Bisignano, Dave Smith. ROW 2: George Godfrey, Joe Fox,'Bria.n Rourke, Martin Heide, Dale Ellis, Charles Gaehring, Bruce McCutcheon, Jim Frohjer, Bill Pogson, Lee Hays- lip, Doug Sylvis. ROW 3: Bob Stokes, Bob Jones, Dan Cavin, Jim Tavenier, Steve Willson, Bob Roswell, Andy Hileman, Mike Moore, Buel Durham, Jon Geisler, Ed- ward Brendel. ROW 4: Coaches Jankowski, Neal, Foltz, and Slaveski, Calvin Fouver, Brad Wilson, Jake Wechsel- berger, Scott Devinny, Eddie Fensky, Chuck Kirby, Bob Folkman, Phil Reetz, John Burns. Barry Croll prepares to pass over the heads of a tough offense. Lenape Indians take a well-deserved time out. 164 1 1 FRESHMEN ROW 1' K Prime fMa.na ery R Homen . . g , . , G. Hinkle, W. Farrow, R. Lane, J. Poinsett, J. Wurst, J. Grossman, P. Moore, D. Otto, C. Schiller CManagerJ ROW 2: B. Beohm, R. Kidder, P. Cundiff, J. Nobel, R Brick, B. Crain, L. Heck, T. Handly, J. Nixon, K. Sutphin Coach Ritter. ROW 3: R, Knipping, J. Allen, H. Mce: 165 lhone, S. Lebofsky, L. Ribel, B. Deal, M. Beckett, J. Lee, R. Jones, R. Davis, Coach N, Cuzzimano. ROW 4: R. Par- doe, D. Diamond, R. Rizzo, J. Devinney, L. Dye, P. Do- lezar, B. Kay, M. Daly, V. Nixon, Coach C. Fuhs. ROW 5: H. Phillips, P. Gaglio, D. Easlick, T. Maser, F. Ziele, W. Ruggierio, D. Griffith, G. Rice, W. Roan, L. Harris. VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY ROW 1. Bruce Baker, Walt Kirchner. ROW 2. Larry Scott, Bob Porch, Larry O'Keefe, Steve Baker. JUNIOR VARSITY ROW 1. Paul Ceban, John Cianflone. ROW 2. Allen Monahan, Chris Countess. LO G-DISTANCE UNNERS HAVE WINNING SEASO Lenapels fine cross-country team completed their season with a 7 and 4 record. The only Indian team which has never had a losing season, produced four All-County Champions, this year, in seniors Larry O,Keefe and Bruce Baker, and juniors Steve Baker and Bob Porch. Of the seven high schools in the Bur- lington County League, our harriers captured a second, and did formidably with a fifth at the All- South Jersey Group 4 meet. Larry O'Keefe, a run- ning scholar, shattered the previous record by 28 sec- onds on the 2.3 mile Lenape course during an out- standing meet with Rancocas Valley Regional. One of the truly momentous occasions, however, took place during the awards assembly, when Coach McCabe presented his heart warmingv resume of the season and his expert views on the qualifications of a long-distance runner. FRESHMEN ROW 1. Paul Donharl, Pat Grady, Nick Wechselberger, J. Conrad, Joe Stojanov. VARSITY BOWLING ROW 1. Bunny Bartlett, Jodi Yates, Richard Sachleben Captain Henry Koch John Jones Rick Jane Merkh, Melva Patterson, Carol Seitz, Captain, Diane Bangham Mr Joseph Kulick Coach Missing R Sullivan Seitz. ROW2. Charles Gaehring, Larry Beaury, Ray Weston, EOPHYTE SQUADS OFF TO A GOOD BEGINNING Although our bowling teams did not perform out- standingly this season, the neophyte squads did rela- tively wel. The boys ended with a record of 20 wins, 32 losses and a fourth lace in the South Jersey In- terscholastic League, wlliile the girls captured a sec- ond in the League with a Winning 24-20 slate. Standout Eerformers for the boys were Rich Sa- chleban, hig series of 606, and John Jones, high sin- gle - 234. For the girls, freshman Jane Merkle had a 175 high single and also the best average. Scores are kept by Charles Gaehring, Ray Weston, Diane and Car ol Seitz while Melva Patterson goes for a strike. Tom Cahill, Harry Wilson, Jim Warner, Rich Hurwitz, Bruce McCutcheon, Steve Riley, Ray Smith, Mike Warner. Coaches, Capulo, Crane. N Action under the boards as Riley gets the rebound. Riley displays skill which helped him break several records 168 LENAPE MAINTAINS ITS TRADITION AS A BASKETBALL POWER Lenape's Varsity squad started its season rather slowly, losing five of its first seven games, most of them by only one or two field goals. After the Kennedy game, however, the team began to pull together as a single unit. It seems the boys had lost the awareness of what they could get out of the game for themselves. The Indians progressed amazingly, losing only two of their last twelve games. They gained momentum and confidence as their defensive abilities sparkled and Steve Riley reached the coveted 1000 point mark in his high school career. Although this was the smallest ball club Lenape has previously had, it demon- strated hustle and desire, which are essential for a winning combination. VARSITY ROW 1: J. Ellis, T. Cahill, J. Warner, H. Wilson, M. Warner, S. Smith. ROW 2: P. Greer, K. Cramer, B. McCutcheon, S. Riley, R. Hurwitz, R. Smith, A. Hilemang Coaches, Caputo, Crane. 169 STEVE RILEY BREAKS TWO RECORDS - HIGH SCORE IN ONE GAME AND OVER 1000 E OR ENTIRE CAREER AT LENAPE Steve Riley and Bruce McCutche0n try teamwork for a rebound. Smith, N. McCleanbland, S. Harris, J. Allston, R. Heide, Hileman, J. Tomkinson, M. Manco, K. Cramer, Coach F RESHMEN KNEELIN G: Russell Davis, Mgr., Mark Savidge, Tom Maser, Harry McE1hone, Bill Cowperthwait, John Thomp- Tom Hanley, Drew Griffith, Paul Donharl, Mike Angstadt, son, George Rice, Bob Ammon, Joel Grossman, Bruce Batten Nick Wechselberger, Jeff Nixon, John Cannon, Mgr. ROW 2: E. Myer, Coach. Missing, John Dyer. A desperate effort by Andrew Hileman, The referee didn't miss this foul on Riley. VARSITY HOCKEY Pat Harri son, Manager, Barb Cowperthwait, Claire Barcklow, Jo Ann Schellin- ger, Beryl Irick, Pat Wells, Karen Fichter, Co-Captain, Nina Wingate, Linda Gohagan, Marie Durham, Brenda Rogers, Bev Burger, Co-Captain, Sally Long, Mrs. Ritter, Coach. JUNIOR VARSITY ROW 1. Pat Steff, Nancy Wells, Robin Wells, Nancy Adams, Sandy Schauman, Miss Bradley Jocelyn Mullen, Kathy Arkinson, Barbara Mitchell, Diana Howard. Layman, Marilyn Kates, Joyce Rice, Alma Corbin Shirley Mc ROW 2. Ginny Sutphin, Kathy Loder, Jeanie Hartig, Pam Wal- Cutcheon, Pat Meyer, Lois Reiss, Ljgin Peterson Debbie New ker, Pat Tomkinson, Maureen Casey, Sally Conley, Barbara ell, Linda Heere. Although the girls hockey team had an unfav- orable record, the season was both rewarding and successful. Moorestownls annual tilt devel- oped into a memorable and exciting contest, demonstrating the athletic abilities of the fair sex . Defensively the most outstanding player was senior, Bev Burger, while Karen Fichter, our high scorer, ranked first on the offense. Combining better spirits and a greater drive to win, with the excellent freshman and sophomore turnouts, next year promises an even more thrill- ing and auspicious season. GIRLS' HOCKEY AND BASKETBALL TEAMS VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW 1: Miss Bradley, Coachg Lynn Peterson, Manager, ROW2: Maureen Monaghan, Marilyn Kates, Linda Cliver, Nina Wingate, Jocelyn Layman, Karen Fichter, Sue Wells, Linda Gogagan, Lois Reiss. JUNIOR VARISTY BASKETBALL ROW 1. Marilyn O'Neill, Managerg Linda Schlicher, Theresa Robles, Micki Petricelli, Jayne Gramley, Sally Long, Barbara Cowperthwait, Kathy Staley, Manager. ROW 2. Claire Barcklow, Jerri Pilla, Pat Meyer, Karen Dutson, Mary Alice Kerns, Dorothy Peters. ROW 3: Miss Sanferraro, Coachg Ryck Angstadt, Mary Kae Gillen, Barbara Wells, Sandra Schauman, Dean Cheyne, Vivian Clymer, Jean Perry. The girls, basketball team followed through with a relatively good season. One of the highlights was the defeat of rival Moorestown High. Morale was sometimes low, however, and this seemed to be the girls foremost opponent. But through the fine ball playing of Linda Gohagan and Marilyn Kates the team spirit was bolstered in its last few games. The Indians ended the season thoroughly convinced that they had worked hard to win and at the same time had learned from their losses. VARSITY ROW 1. G. Leininger, G. Bisignano, H. Gatto, M. Gatto, J. Far- row, F. Hinchman. ROW2. B. Smith, J. Schwind, K. Scott, J. Fox, M. Rain- bolt, B. Moseleyg Coach, H. Schnepf. LENAPE WRESTLER HAVE ll-3 RECORD Arm pry is executed by Bobby Smith. 174 Jerry Bisignano displays the skill which has made him a state finalist. JUNIOR VARSITY KNEELING. John Bartelio, Jim Godfrey, Bob Hayes, Dennis A. Smith, Ted Brown, George Ratliff, Dennis P. Smith, Steve Magiani. STANDING. Bob Paynter, Vincent Miraglin, Don Weatherwalks, Steve Wilson, Brian Rourke, Jon Geisler, Coach Gable. BI IGNANO GGES TO STATE FI ALS Two points for an ear pin go to George Leninger. 175 Jon Schwind breaks his opponent down Lo the mat. 9 OF 12 WEIGHT DIVISIONS WON BY LENAPE AT DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS Ken Scott uses a leg pry. 176 it Freshman Wrestling. KNEELING: L. Dye, J. Poinsett, R. Caudle, W. Farrow, W. Wilson. ROW 2: W. Roan, J. Walters, F. Coswell, H. Phillips, M. Slaveski, Coach. Harry Gatto trys for a forward roll. Lenape Regional's excellent wrestling team per- formed outstandingly in every meet. The grapplers who practiced laboriously in this, one of the most grueling contests of individual efforts, were almost consistent winners with an ll-3 record. Both the coach and the team experienced an array of tremendous spirit and unwavering drive to pro- gress together toward victory. With such standout wrestlers as Jerry Bisignano, Mike Gatto, Fritz Hinchman, and many others, the Indians literally Htore up the competition at the District Champi- onships, winning 9 of the 12 weight divisions. Through this teamis efforts, the popularity of this sport in Lenape and throughout the county, has grown exceedingly. And with live experienced lettermen re- turning next year, Coach Schnepf hopes to have an- other powerful season. 177 of diving ROW 1. Brian Cook, Jeff Gillen, Rich Bauman, Bill Carothers, Mike Anderson, Ed Fenske Tim Prime, Dan Jones ROW 2. Glenn Sudeck, George Dietrich, Jack Lattimore, Russ Thomas Glenn Webb, Dave McMillian, Cliff Gardner. ROW 3. John Shaw, Dan Lattimore, Randy Pichtelberger, Joe Pulio, Greg Bekes, Mark Waecher, Steve McGuire, Robert Pardoe. Brian Cook does the breaststroke. Backstroke is the specialty of Bill 7-3 RECORD FOR THE BOYS' SWI TEAM Mr. Debolt coached our mermen to an excellent 7-3 record this season. The three year-old team has progressed immense ly since its beginnings, and this year, through its line record of dual meet erformances, will be able to compete at the State meet held in Princeton. Defeating Haddonlield in a de cisive victory, the swimming Indians brought home a third place in their league. Harry Bauman, in the 200 yard freestyle and butteril had their respective races of the breaststroke and sprints. Most im pressive, however, was our individual medley team, losing only through disqualiiications. With the team losing only a few seniors through gradua tion this year, next season appears to be very strong Carothers. Sue Lester demonstrates the freestyle. 1 78 a very successful season as did Brian Cook and Jeff Gillian in Ed Klarman and Brian Cook display their individual style l i LENAPE MERMAID PLACE THIRD LEAGU Only three years in existence, our mermaids swam into third place in the South Jersey Swim League, propelled by the coaching of Miss Barbara Ferg, the subtle prompting of manager Debbie Digby, and the gentle eadership of Captain Lynn Urain. Casting aside inner tubes, nose plugs, water wings and extra seconds, these competitive swimmers man- aged to stay aiioat at least one hour a day until their water-logged bodies bubbled to the bottom. Weathering low tides during the first part of the season, the girls retained their high spirits to drown Merchantville in a 45-31 victory. Pennsauken, Haddonfield and Haddon Heights also bowed to Le- nape's improved times and speedy swimmers. Gail Bende, one of the finest swimmers in the state, broke two league records in an excelptional ap- pearance against Cherrgf Hill. Keeping ta es on Gail were Darcy Jones and ue Lester. Performances during practices foretold a promising season to end with a winning record led by mascot Wart. Donna Chasteen executes the backstroke and Carol Gibbs com- petes in the butterliy. ROW I: K. Cleary, E. Miller, J. Weaver, C. Walter, C. Kidder, P. Eder, S. Lester, D. Jones, G. Bende L. Urian. ROW 2. R. Hickey, G. Carpenter, S. Houck, K. Lane, K. Higgins, C. Gibbs, P. Palermo ROW 3. G. Miller, F. Ewing, J. Pijanowski, B. Hicks, P. Jenkins, C. Easton, G. Sharp, N. Densten B H ussman. SCHOOL LIFE F W 1 1 1 4 182 1 I N x 5 w 1 n 186 w ,,.A....,., Wf,..............,.7 uww,..,1f. -.. 5 5 V.VVV S kkil 5 187 N 1 1 l 1 K 1 ' r V X w I W Ha 4,w CONGRATULATIONS! TO THE CLASS OF 1966 FROM THE CLASS OF 1969 YOU ARE NO LONGER SENIORS AND WE ARE NO LONGER FRESHNIEN! ', l LENAPE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ND21 Donna C. Ostner Osborn, Herbert Kenn PeyreFerry Linda Peterson Dorothy Peters Joan Penn Robert Paynter Melva Patterson Cynthea Patterson Larry Parks Elaine R. Parks Ronald Pache Craig N. Ogburn Veronica Nutt - MR. SADOFF Susan Nixon Ronald L. Nixon Neil Nixon Phillip Nippins Phyllis Nettleman Kimberly Nelson Donna M. Naddeo Thomas W. Murray Cordella Murray Patricia Moore Elein Moore Michael Morra Patricia Monahan Janis Munn CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 Homeroom NC14 - Sophomores William Haines, Jr. Leland Hayslip Martin Heide Larry Hersch Lark Hetherington Veronica Hickey Lynn Hickman David Higginbotham Perry Heilman John Hill Bruce Hirsehlein Raymond Hofmann Beverly Holladay Robert Holman Robert Holmes Molly Hubbs Richard Hubbs James Hughel Barbara Hughes Robert Hughes Brenda Hussman Joe Huttner James Ireland Glenn lrick Robert Jacobs Peggy Jenkins E-112 - MR. MCCABE Carl Still Jimmy Springer Nancy Stout Nancy Smith John Steward Leigh Shagen Denise Stair Doug Stevenson Cheryl Siebre Melinda Showf Sharon Seward Pat Steff Sue Shadel Brad Slamp John Staples John Shaw Carol Stevenson Sally Snyder Madeline Soboleski Charles Sperling Barbara Shusterma Jeff Shinn Alan Sprowls Eric Stevenson Shirley Shively Steve Smith Roney Severs Roland Sperbeck Norman Sperbeck Roy Simpson William Silver Alan Smith l l MUSIC ROOM James Frokjer Robert Farquharson Linda Ferguson Edward Farrow Richard Erisman Qfnthia Frantzman Dale Ellis Kenneth Feist Betty Fralenger David Dyer Candace Fisher Linda Eckert Maureen Elliott Sandra Emerson Robert Forringer - MR. COPELAND David Freeman Joe Foster Linda Folweiler Jack Engard Karen Dutson George Evesham Eunice Firth Lester Eckert Edwin Fay Jeanne Gallagher Karen Fichter Virginia Dyer Charles Gaehring Elaine Fry Edward Stines Joseph Stojanov Susan Sullivan Christine Swain Kathleen Stanley Janice Tapp Dorothy Tavernier John Thompson Debra Thompson Warren Tomkins Kurt Turner Stanley Urbanski John Tuscano Robert Teatf coop Luck TO GRADUATING cLAss - E-114 HONIEROONI NC10 Linda Stockton Melissa Strait David Sutphin Larry Thaner Sharon Taylor Bruce Tatum Barbara Thacker Richard Thompson George Thorpe David Tocco Donna Tryner Frank Taylor Shirley Shipton Ronnie Collins Bill Congdon Sally Conley Richard Conover Brian Cook Edward Cotterell August Countryman Mary Coverly Greg Cranmer Harry Cutts John Davis Phyllis Delio Nancy Densten Carol DeWitt Sandy DiChurch Vallorie DeLuca Wayne Collins Donna Conley Pat Conn Frank Constantino Lee Corliss Christopher Countess Karen Courtney Tim Craig Tina Cudemo Alan Davis Cathy Dawson Bonnie DeMore Scott DeVinney Marty Diana Carol Dankel BEST WlSHES TO THE CLASS OF '66 Kathy Coe Betty Colburn Mike Collins Linda Connors Betty Conrow Fred Cook Nancy Corbett Nancy Cornelius Bob Cornish Annette Cosley Mary Costello Violet Cotterall Joe Davis Tanya Davis Lennie Dawes John Coverely Barb Cowperthwait John Crain Kent Cramer Neal Cramer Valerie Cranmer Jean Croshaw Gary Cuomo Connie Dahms Jim Dailey Harvey Davis Jim Davis Margie Dawes Bob DeBoIt George Deitrich GOOD LUCK SENIORS! Pat Haman Marilyn Greeby Janet Green Shirley Greenway Ellen Griffith Joel Grossman Judy Grovatt Herb Grover Rita Ann Grover Linda Gruman Gael Grunditz Dorothea Grundner Chris Grungo Liserl Grunning Pam Gunn Margaret Custis Albert Haberle Karen Hogan William Hagarthey Donna Haines Jackie Haines Linda Haines Richard Haines Jackie Hall Calvin Hamilton Charles Hamilton Georgette Hanarty Tom Hanley Jud Hanlon BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '66 i 'Se sd fi 1, L FROM THE CLASS OF '68 Chief - Squaws Connie Crain Joann Crawford Pat Cudemo Linda Cutts Jan Dailey Alice Dawson Toni Delio Nancy Denning Pat Depriest Debby Digby Kathy DiNicola Julie Dolan Meg Duffy Barbara Dunlap Connie Davies Good Luck Seniors! From Senior Tepee 103 Miss Sibilia Braves Don Crain George Cridland Barry Croll Dieter Cupsie Bill Cutts Joe Dawson Mike DePrince Bob DeWitt Mike Deamond Ernie Dickerson Carm DiDonato Arthur Dilks Buddy DiLorenzo Dean Dixon John Dittess Homeroom NA 12 Beth Bertram Lorraine Bieri Jim Bird Gary Birks Dan Bisignano Shirley Boardley Al Bond Diann Bowker Bob Boyd Lee Boyte Steve Braddock Ed Brendell Lee Brewer Sue Brick BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '66 Mrs. Wells Helen Brilla Bill Brinkerhoff Frank Brooks Bob Buchanan Jake Buchbinder Sallyann Bungcayao Susan Bunning Barbara Burger Alex Burkart Connie Bushong El Caban Lou Camiscioni Karla Campanelli Good Luck Seniors! Carl Paul Helen Patasuakas Jeanne Perry June Perry Charlotte Peak Charles Pfefferle Marilyn Phillips Joan Pijanowski Linda Phillips Richard Pikunis Robert Pilgrim A 211 Paula Paulysyn James Piper Bill Powers Lee Prickett Marian Prickett Marjorie Prim Sue Prime Joe Puleo Mike Rainbolt Ed Rapp Sandy Readler BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '66 HOMEROOM NC 11 Loretta Didonato Maria Dipallo Faith Ewing Marie Durham Kathy Dixon Joyce Easlick Duanne Evans Christine Dubreuil Judy Dobbs Connie Evans Laurie Dickson Allen Emmons Carol Ellis Susan Edwards Tony Dinicola Harry Everham George Blasiola Tome Dipascale Steven Ecremen Mike Edelscheio Eugene Duddy Lonnie Ellis Mike Pilla I Jane Peters I Doug Dyna Joe Ellis B05 APIUFOZZU Rosemary Ralguel Stephen Eichfeld Isabel Emerg JaCk'e PIPGV Tom Reay Marie Fahy Marg Ellis Marg Dolphin o s e e a CONGRATULAT ONS to SENIORS BELMONT EXCAVATING COMPANY ALBERT STICKNEY DIAL 235-6714 CONTRACT OR RENTAL SPECIALIZING IN BACKHOE WORK FRONT END LOADER SELF-LOADING PANS TRENCHING BULLDOZER DRAINAGE WATER SEWERS DRAGLINE DUMP TRUCKS Borton Landing Road, Moorestown, N.J. GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF 1 gig YV iirfgpfg Q E 966 H X!! FROM THE STUDENT COUNCIL Donna Gerber Joanne Gimbel Richard Gjerulf Eugene Glunt Sandy Glunt Barbara Gnang Barbara Godfrey Helen Gooch Glenn Grafton Nancy Grandover Holly Gray Linda Greenan William 'Greene ND-15 NC-12 Mr. Green Mr. Jankowski Rocco Gregorio Charlotte Greenway Juanita Grovatt Dewey Grove Henry Gruno Nick Guerina Carl Gustavsen Beverly Haas Marcia Hahn Larry Haines Pam Hafer Arthur Hall Martha Faulkner Rosemary Faulkner James Feeley Eleanor Ferron Judy Fitspatric Bill Flemming Carol Forlines Calvin Forvour Carol Foulks Barry Foulks Johnny Gachring Sam Gagliardi Kevin Gallagar George Gambile Candy Gardner Judy Garlanger Steve Gibbon Pat Giberson Hugh Gilardin Jeff Gillen Pat Gilmer Nancy Gaskill Jennie Gates Cindy Gaudio Ethan Gaunt Larry Gerber Bob Garon Angelo Giafagli One Bonne Chan Martha Scull Fran Sedalisky John Sees Diane Seitz Richard Sellers Andrew Selzer Geneva Sharp Virginia Sharp Rita Shinn Robert Sillman Betty Simons Seana Simpkins ce Etudiants De La Quatrieme Annee! Jerry Simpson Sandra Smalley Eileen Smith George Smith Geraldine Smith Karen Smith Mary Smith Ray Smith Steven Smith Terry Smith Arthur Snyder John Soboleski Homeroom ND-24 Mr. H. LC. Taddei GOOD LUCK FROM A-200! Bonnie Baer Sarah Approbato Helen Barney Cheryl Ammon Pat Ammon Bonnie Baker Ryck Angstadt Karen Andrae John Andrae Sandy Anderson Pat Anderson Linda Balwin Linda Batsford Paul Atkinson Lynn Adams George Attkins Ben Ambroch Jeb Bankert Rich Bauman Joe Ackey Walter Allen Mike Anderson Chuck Alexander John Bauer Truitt Andress Jim Bandacewsky Robert Angiollilo Hd. FROIVI N uri - CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or '66 ., 1 B 7 THE WHITE DAIRY BAR for your eating pleasure tasty sandwiches, hamburgers, french fries, platters, hoagies, milk shakes, sodas, many assorted flavors of frozen custard Route 38 and 206 lVlount Holly, N.J. Luncheons Dinners GGBECBNIAE IINN KIRBY BROS., INC. FEED, FUEL, FERTILIZER Phone 0Live 4-4312 Medford, Nnj- Rt. 73 - 600 ft. off Rt. 70 Marlton, N.J. Cocktail Lounge Open Sundays at Noon COMPLIMENTS OF BURLINGTON COUNTY TRUST COMPANY Growing with Burlington County SEVEN CONVENIENT OFFICES Moorestown, N.J. Maple Shade Moorestown Mall Mount Holly Lenola Rancocas Masonville Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Telephone NOrmandy 2-1614 MAPLE SHADE COAL CO., INC. GULF FUEL OIL 24 Hour Service On All Makers of Oil Burners Burners Serviced and Installed William Santore 110 Stiles Avenue Manager Maple Shade, N.J. WRIGHT JEWELERS ...fiaifsv X244 it , Q D555 - i1f,f T Q 3 Neal L. Hart I Diamonds Remounted 4' - Watch Repairing 55 East Main Street Moorestown, N.J. BE 5-7481 C. F. TAIT INC. KEITH BOWKER PRESS FRIGIDAIRE CUSTOM KITCHENS ZENITH MOTOROLA SALES SERVICE FINANCING Phone 267-1166 Rancocas, N.J. Compliments of 5731355 Huh LAHN REAL ESTATE, INC. Route 70 and 73 Circle lVlarlton, New Jersey HA 9-6200 Phone 267-0941 TOWN HALL STATIONERS INC Route 38 at Pine Street Mount Holly New Jersey X X 1. , 1 If Ca rf. fb' If! IJ ,5 N , 6 f l wx 59' N f X ffaitkva l X 'F X BEST WISHES TO THE 1966 GRADUATING CLASS NIEDFORD LAKES HOTEL OL 4-4034 Drive Safely WILIVIER COLLINS 8: SON and Insurances of All Kinds Choose a Safe Course Box 76 11-E. iviem sr. For Youf Nlarlton, NJ. 08053 Road of ofa Telephone 983-2277 REECE E. HAINES National Association All Lines of Insurance of 28 South Nlain sr. iviedferd, Nui Mutual IUSUYZIAICC AgeI ItS Phones - GASKILL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY HARTFORD ROAD RIVERSIDE, NEW JERSEY HEWlTT'S AUTO BODY 81 GLASS Repairs, Painting, Towing, Front End Alignment 108 IVIain St. Nledford, N.J. Phone OLive 4-5123 OLive 4-2160 CONGRATULATIONS! IVIay You Succeed in the Years to Come. HAINES EQUIPMENT INC. John Deere Tractors International Trucks Phone OLive 4-2011 IVIedford, N.J. JOSEPH A. NICCOLLUNI INC. P.O. BOX 900 IVIARLTON, NEW JERSEY GUNITE REPAIRS STEEL SASH REPAIRS TELEPHONE 609-983-0550 TWO OFFICES TO BETTER SERVE THE PEOPLE OF BURLINGTON COUNTY LEON E. TODD, INC. REALTORS REAL ESTATE 8t INSURANCE Eastgate gl Route 70 Cherry Hill 428-7575 Stokes Road Medford Lakes 654-2121 662-4758 M INGLESBY FUNERAL Home 602 E. Main Street Maple Shade, N.J. Joseph F I gl by All Work Guaranteed VITO'S HAIR STYLING MICHAEL STOJANOV Medford Lakes Center Paper Hanging Medford, N.J. R.F.D. South Church Street OL 4-8988 Moorestown, New Jersey Thursday 81 Friday 'til 9 P M Ph 235-1239 New Furnaces Water Heaters HARRIETT'S OIL SERVICE Service Medford Installation OL 4-2035 Congratulations Class of '66 GlBERSON'S olL SERVICE CHR'5TY BUI'-DWG Indian Mills, R.D. 2, Vincentown Heating Installations and 24 Hour Burner Service Phone 258-0225 - 0231 - 0352 ROUTE 70 Medford' NJ- PINE BELT SPORTSMAN'S Q Best Wishes From :I COUNTRY BARBER SHOP Route 541 Indian Mills I I T Sh t' if if Medford Lakes Rd' Shootingrilpndefiignhis Every I Tabernacle Wed. Night from 7 P.M. to 11 P.M. i 253.0395 4th Sunday of Each Month W 12 Noon to 5 P.M. Excavating Land Clearing I 5 if HOWARD A. SPRAGUE I ' JL 1 if Pemberton, N.J. ., Wx Iii'- ' Phone 463-3493 Plowing Finished Grading 'V FOULK'S SERVICE CENTER Harry Foulk, Jr., Prop. X . ,IJNQQ M f ' 1 L A21 ' :IX XL I I of General Auto Repairing y e . f s, Y 4 gl . HM r N fu - The Best in Flowers Phone Am 7-2700 245 Pine St. Mt. Holly, N.J. 15 N. Main St. Medford, N.J. ' Save Regularly MEDFORD BUILDING 81 FAWN LAKE LOAN ASSOCIATION Mobile Home Park Route 206 Mobile Home Sales Indian Mills New Jersey 28 South Main Street Medford, N.J. 55.00 Per Month For About 12 Years Pays 251000 At Maturity VILLAGE, INC. REALTORS l ESTATV Best Wishes to the Senior Class Main 81 Church Sts Mgoregtown N J All Types of Insurance ARTHUR L. STI LES 235 1950 78 Main St. Medford, N.J 5 so Pleasing You Pleases Us S D , . . E Q . O HEEL ME AT THE EAGLE WANAMAKEES MQQEESTOWN DAVID JEWELERS CHome of Genuine Registered Keepsake I Diamondsj 59 Main St. Mt. Holly OCEAN ACRES INC. Buy A Lot While You're Young Phone 877-8700 AMHERST DRUG PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Route 38 Mt. Holly AM 7-6575 Compliments of IVY BEAUTY SHOP 29 Plum Street Vincentown, N.J. 463-2226 Compliments of BLACK CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Commercial - Residential ALLEN COAL CO. ATLANTIC HEATING OILS 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Phone 463-2334 Vincentown, N.J. WILLS BUS WILLS SERVICE EQUIPMENT INC- COMPANY L 8: W TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. 408 Madison Ave. Mt. Holly, N.J. AM 7-0200 PHONE: 463-2681 THE COUNTRYSIDE SALON Red Lion 84 Eayrestown Rd. Vincentown, N.J. Mary A. Easlick, Prop. GOODBYE SENIORS! As you Search for New Success , We Will Follow the Same Rewarding Path That You Have Left Us. Best Wishes from The Class of '67 DRY CLEANING For People Who Demand my The Finest A A Q CQ t 1 RoBBiNs P F T C E-'gk . M710 ' GMM T f ' MENSSHOP ll C ecning ivir H ii 7 'F ' wt' - as if 6,351 Phone OL 4-2907 Lakes Shopping Center Medford, N.J. .. BQJCK Ji fic me M7955 ilfgl EMNIEL BUICK Route 38 . . . But thy eternal summer shall not fade Nor lose possession of that fair thou ownest, 31 Nor death drag thou wanderest in his shade, Madison Avenue Mount Holly, N.J. When in eternal lines to time thou growest - So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. From a teacher in E-108 Compliments -- Lenape School Charms MORSE JEWELERS 27 Main Street Mt. Holly, N.J. ANI 7-O544 PRICKETT'S EXPRESS Medford, New Jersey Phone 654-8291 Fort Dix PEMBERTON ESSO 22 I il THE j ' -IZA f- E E559 ME.,-ORD DEALER DINER Road Pemberton, N.J. Route 70 Medford, NJ World's First Choice Phone Twin Oaks 4-4302 At the Medford Circle FARMERS' AND MECHANICS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings Accounts, Mortgage Loans, Passbook Loans, Improvement Loans, Student Loans, Travelers' Checks, Money Orders, Gift Checks, And Christmas Clubs. Three Offices to Serve You Stokes Road at the Trading Post Medford Lakes, N.J. OL 4-4232 Sunset Si Salem Rds. 352 High Street Burlington Twp., N.J. Burlington, NJ- Serving Willingboro DU 6-2400 DU 6-4643 R i LAKES Eooo CENTER E LAKE PINE Serve Your Guest the Best Have Walter Prepare for You U.S. Gov't. Graded Prime and Choice Meats All Meats Cut and Prepared to Order No Prepackaged Goods Open Sundays for the Unexpected Guest I' O VI I N G AMY!! YVIIIIII E:-32 , . RIP'S AUTO BODY SHOP Specializing in Rebuilding Wrecks Eugene Ripoli, Prop. Route 70 Medford, N.J. Ee'Q9I'n2 Sunset Shoppe Stokes Road Medford, N.J. 654-2313 Utsch's Own Made Chocolates 51.50 Lb. Lenape Autograph Pups 32.98 School Colors 81 Initials Compliments of VINCENTOWN GRANGE IFFG7 Producer of Pressure Treated Posts and Lumber QZUWQJQZQM MANUFAETURER 0 WOODEN FENCES J affw 235-1315 Route 38 Moorestown, N.J. PETER LUMBER CO. E. T. Seaman Div. Old Marlton Pike and Hartford Road Medford OL 4-2133 Your Friendly Lumber Yard. Best Wishes 5' f' ,X tif- S bags ' f -gb ffffiglr NATIONAL BANK OF MARLTON NEW JERSEY Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. LAKES PHARMACY Phone 9830423 'A ist' Michael s. lvllkolskl, RP. Stokes Road Medford, N.J. Preserilvfierl Pick-Up end Delivery Lumber - lvllllworlr - Windows - Doors Phene Ol-We 4-2959 Moldings, Plywood, Etc. Open Mon.-Sat. 9-9 Sun. 8C Holidays 10-1 25 N- Maple Ave' Manton, N.J- Compliments of LAMB'S GARAGE INC. q Q , FD nn L Route 70 WX Medford, N.J. Our 45th Year of Continuous Service Albert F. Grovatt President Ia E zz CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '66 WE WILL SEE YOU WHEN YOU BOWL ly EE I'O 54,0 INSTIQIIACTIONS AT Up'Qfl'iVZff66fQ Z MEDFORD LANES IW BALLS - BAGS - SHOES - ACCESSORIES STOKES ROAD IVIEDFORD, N.J. 654-8003 STEWART GSELL MOVING 84 STORAGE AGENT BEKINS John L. Stewart 74 E. Main Street lVlarIton . lVlt. Holly, N.J. ANI 7-7100 983-0600 X it 3,4 , 01111 Ill? . .,,, 1 SVGA- 5, 21 mm IJ -rr-srmxnorrst , wuxeevznw ' ' ' Hfliglf 11 2 giilil Conveniently Located At Exit 4 N.J. Tpke. 235-7400 Restaurant Banquet gl Meeting Rooms PATRONS Miss Mary Harr Mr. George Brick Dorothy Pauciello Kathryn M. Williams Mr. 81 Mrs. John Compton Donald Jennings Mr. 81 Mrs. Bob Shover Mr. 81 Mrs. Pete Sutphin Mr. 81 Mrs. Don Moore Mr. 84 Mrs. Samuel N. Ellis Mr. 81 Mrs. Thurber Swain Sam Spinella John Schultz Mr. 81 Mrs. John Schultz Robert L. Bills L. J. Palo Edward L. Myer Harry Holman Mrs. Edith R. Burr Mr. Dickinson Mr. Henry C. Taddei Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard G. Castle Miss Jaye Kaye Castle Mr. K. Konstantinos Mr. R. Driscoll Mr. G. Paternoster Mr. G. Galtere Mr. 81 Mrs. Carl Lowry Thomas J. King Richard D. Gable Harry T. Fisher Mr. 81 Mrs. Wilmer T. Fennell Blanche C. Ga ndy Mr. 81 Mrs. R. W. Bowman Miss H. McCleery Miss Sanferraro Jayce Ka hanofsky Guillermo Casas Mr. 84 Mrs. R. Ferry Harry Suplee Miss Cindy Bradley Mr. 84 Mrs. Walter Wilson Mrs. K. G. Cramer Mr. 84 Mrs. J. Kulick 84 Family Mr. N. J. Cuzzimano Alma,Brink HERFF JONES CO., MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 81 STATIONERS 152 Askoran Trail, Medford Lakes 609-654-2797 JOSEPH OF THE LAKES, HAIR STYLISTS Stokes Road Shopping Center, Medford OL-4-8868 STEWART'S SUPER VALUE MARKET Stokes Road, Medford OL-4-8422 RICHES' SERVICE STATION Rt. 206, Indian Mills, P.O. Vincentown 268-9841 FIRESTONE STAR AUTO STORE 60 Main Street, Mt. Holly AM-7-0735 NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY, COMMERCIAL AND THERAPEUTIC GASES 132 Hulme St., Mt. Holly 609-267-0104 H. L. FRANKS, REALTOR 19 E. Main Street, Marlton 983-0430 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND WALTER B. WINNER 8- SON, PLUMBING HEATING COOLING 22 S. Maple Ave., Marlton 983-0624 HAWAIIAN COTTAGE THEATRE- RESTAURANT Rt. 38, Cherry Hill 663-5000 TUMBLE INN RD 2 Vincentown, Indian Mills CIRCLE DRIVE IN THEATRE Rts. 38 81 73, Maple Shade N03-6900 GLENN'S HOME SUPPLIES INC. Lakes Shopping Center, Stokes Road, Medford Lakes 654-5341 JOHN'S BARBER SHOP Trading Post, Medford Lakes 654-5163 COSABOOM'S MEAT FOR HOME FREEZERS Stokes Road, Medford 654-4017 AMERICAN AGE EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 0 ACCESSORIES 0 GIFTS Stokes Road, Medford Lakes SCOTT'S PHARMACY 4 Trading Post, Medford Lakes OL-4-4118 HOUCK ENGINEERING SERVICE COMPANY 222 Clements Bridge Road Barrington, New Jersey Ll-7-3400 DAN JOHNSON JOHN DEONE INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT LOADERS, DOZERS, BACKHOES NEW AND USED FINANCING AV. 609-463-2273 RED LION CIRCLE, N.J. 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Foreign Exchange Students - - ---- 132- Freshman Class -----.-.- --..- French Club ------------ . . Future Farmers of America ----- - - Future Homemakers of America - - - - - Future Nurses of America ------ - - DIRECTORY Future Teachers of America - - - - - 136 German Club ---'--- Girls, Basketball Teams Girls, Swimming Teams Girls, Varsity Club - - - Heart Teens ------- Hi-Y Club - - - Hockey Team - - Jazz Band - - - Junior Class - - - Junior Play - - - Laureate Staff - . - Legend Staff ----- Library Council - . . 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