Lenape High School - Legend Yearbook (Medford, NJ)

 - Class of 1967

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L- ,gy the. .67 Legend A X X LENAPE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Medford, New Jersey Lenope is cz Prism whose rays reflect the diversity of student life. CONTENTS Academics Seniors Underclassmen Grganizcltions Sports Sandy Sees '69 ,fl -if-L f .. Woody Farrow. V681 intent on completion of project Steve Gibbon '68, g'Harrumph Mr. Myer pulls for faculty Marilyn Greeby '69, prepares for afternoon qw Nu. NN '--. Nm- 1-f-.vm f' sf Star Rich ,lemiola '67 B V F , X W. I , , ,uw 'fav iOf,su ly-.-1,.- .- - gms-gM4 A .M f. fw.:.,w -5 I- W A+- ,1 Q. ,W , . ,imhwh L, K , L., -L. rx Qfw fgf f1 -qw r A , W-wk, 'QL '4,,, ,, ,. wx xxx? lg an-S41 . f ' Eigt, KWM4 Marilyn Kates '67 GOV .ntlfi L.. I Q3 -X iii ,ik .: X i ' 1 Sn.: ,. Q If H A - ,.,,.,t,. .V- f 1 1 1 V Zhi,-JL EV in '-g:,..:' Q ww 'flu Mike Grady '68 Intent in Shop tg as- T 1 U is Mr. Silverstein with German studvnts Q-f AlVal1-mi, '6T. in Biology lab . , df If -342 XQYXQ 'X A gala night for Miss Joyce Kahanowsky and Mr. Theodore' Stvinmetz, Class Advisers ff' Richard Doughty and Gerry Simpson gif , P fi letsey Dorn and Daw' Williams. Rose-mary DiPaul0 and Craig Kos-nilzn-r. P O il? A53 Yvlma Bethel. '67 9 John Crawford '69 in Mechanical Drawing class. Shirley Long ponders life Ultimately, the Rays Converge into a Universal Spirit which is Lenape 1 Pm ,R Pws INN N s 5, 1, nv Hiffx fl M A I A 'L' YV sw, W H 2 5 4, ' 4 A. vnu... ,ri X 4' , r 1' 1 w vw 4 A' gf- x j: F . XX I sr ' , . 3 My I , , . , ' 9 E lu: A 5 ja: X t. xt' f' f ff K v' 9,5- , .. .,D-.5 , Y 'QS T 7 Q Q '15, A. V fu Q i 45. 'mu 'I X 4 E9 lWu-ul - v ' :R-P -.. MW W 3..........' W .......'.- .,,,:'.:'--+:- ...... V ' . , I 5 f f ff 2 u ,, -. 0-:Q-' L - .fw- -, . , X ., M, www- ' ' ' x A, 4 1 H N, M '35 -1 ay ' ..,.....'3!!5w ---Q 'H ' 1 . ' ' 1 1 - 1 . ,, ,, fm V ,gi ,,' ' - ' ' ' M f-ri wg-f '? 'M'3 ,f?ff- 4 .. r ' --f ' - - ' A ......., f ? +'i' ' ' ' - 'iflWiT4JHE fi: ff-' f -NWT l lag uA..vH N 7 'xii-hanzvl. x X 'ri'Iq:'?v!Qg, K I ..kM H.4'- ,:, '-'ng ' ' ws' m X -...,. ls.--V .N N 2 smwwhfkvv--', ' 4, MR. KUNZ talks lu Nancy Gerber and Rosemary DiPaolo - 23 E T.. ff , .M My' .4 .-ui.. academi MR. FINICKLXN asks il qlu-wlion MR. WILSON prs-parm for 1-lam MR. JONESI1-1-lun '-IIITHI-'lil K Es ,.........l...,....,.W. MRS. LEWIS points out situation 1 In his fourth year as superintendent Mr. K. Kiki Konstantinos has served Lenape in varied capac- ities. Before attaining his present status, he taught biology and functioned as athletic director and football coach, assistant principal and principal. Mr. as he is affectionately known by the stu- dent body. supplemented his education with a Mas- ter of Science degree from West Virginia linixersi- ty. He has played an integral role in the deyelop- ment of Lenape's academic and extra-curricular life. .successfully attempting to make Lenape just a little bit better. At present Mr. K. is working hard on plans for an additional high school. MR. BROWN LEADS EDUCATION BOARD The Board of Education of Lenape Regional High School is an organization of devoted indi- viduals. who represent seven districts. The responsibility for formulating educational pol- icies of the school district lies with the Board. Their job of managing Lenape. which consists of a student body of over 2000 and covers an area of 254- square miles. requires an efficient and competent staff. The Board of Education fulfills both these requirements. Mr. C. Francis Atkinson. Mr. K. Kiki Konslantinos and Mr. Henry F. Dy lla look oyer plans for new school. 5.410 Front row, Left to Right: Mr. William W. Hagcrthey. john E. Collins. Nlrs. Wieland. Henry F. Dylla. John P. Hauch. ,lr.. Solicitor. Harry S. Mclilone, Dorothy' C. Gower, Sec.. ,lamcs M, Brown. Pres.. K. Kiki Konstantinos. C. Fr3I1CiS AlliiI'lS0l'1. NotPif'turcdTh0masGrur1ing Supt. of Schools Back row: Mr. Leonard A. Duffy. Nice Pres.. C. Fredrick 17 MR. DRISCOLL, PRINCIPAL As Principal, Mr. Richard Driscoll functions with maximum efficiency. In his addresses to the student body he illustrates a sincere concern for the welfare of the individual student. Mr. Driscoll functions effectively as both confidant and adminis- trator. Mr. Driscoll and Mr. Schnepf foresee a victory. Below Mr. Driscoll addresses Pep. Rally. W 4. w...-f- OUR MEN ON THE GO Mr. Castle, Administrative Assistant, can usually be found playing trailmaster to our caravan of forty-nine covered wag- ons. When the caravan is at rest his activities range from friendly school store dealer to spirit booster at assemblies. Our Assistant Principals, Mr. Paternoster and Mr. Galtere, underscore the Discipline and organization of Lenape's stu- dent body and curriculm. Mr. Paternoster and Mr. Caltere divide their duties between the North and Main Buildings. MR. RICHARD CASTLE v 'N a, K . MR. GEORGE PATERNOSTER NIR l,0RDO'N GALTERF GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Which college is for me? Small? Co-ed? MR. HARRY HOLMAN MR. RUSSELL KEEFER Class of '63 .tu ERER MRS. JOYCE BURNS Class of ,70 Guidance Coordinator The Guidance Department of Lenape is composed of an understanding staff always willing and ready to aid and advise the individual students. It is their policy to welcome students to the Guidance Oflice and each member of the department works diligently at retaining the reputation of being a compe- tent, as well as friendly, guidance counselor. First of all a guidance counselor is a good listener. A guidance counselor is a wealth of information on colleges and vocations. The latest devices such as the view deck, pictured above, are used. MR. PAUL NAPOLITANO MRS. DORIS FERRY MISS HADESSA McCLEERY Counselor at Large Class of '69 Class of '67 Scheduling ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MSS ss is' MR. JOSEPH KULICK English III MR. DONALD BUTCOFSKY Reading Instructor MR, EDWARD CYR English III The teachers in the English Department at Lenape educate the students to understand the intricacies of English expres- sion and endeavor to inculcate an appreciation of the many facets of literature. A Reading Laboratory now aids the stu- dents in improving their reading comprehension and study skills, both necessary in realizing these objectiwes. MR. HARRY FISHER English III, American History I .!. I L id E MRS. ANNETTE GOHAGEN MISS SARA NIALOY MR. WILLIAM HUGHES English I. II English III. Human Behavior EHgliSllI 21 MISS CAROL HYATT MRS. ELEANOR CHENEY MR. THOMAS KING English IV Englishl, II English IV MR. CHARLES LACK MR. ROBERT BILLS MR. SAMUEL SPINELLA English III, IV English IV, American History II English I, Civics ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MR. JOHN SCHULTZ MR. HENRY TADDEI English II, World Geography English I MISS ELEANOR WRUBLEWSKI MR. WAYNE MORRISSEY English III World Literature, English IV MISS LARAINE HARRIS MRS. SUZANNE GRADA English II English I fx N 1 12222-gf ' : I -1251-211 1, A ' :ik X427-gig gi '- ,gg '1?g.5 f,. I ' 'Is A by 3 ' 3? -1 wg 1 WW 5 'M swan:- 122353 3 Ei Wk:-fr f' 'Hin 'Q MRS. FRANCES NOBEL MRS. KATHRYN WILLIAMS English II Department Coordinator LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT NIISS DONNA BACIILEIJICR French I,II MR. KENNETH SHERIDAN MR. WILLIAM PATZOLD Latin l. II, Ill. IV French I. II. III MR. CLTILLERMO CASAS MISS .IEANETTE TRACY Spanish I German I, English II 24 MR. DAVID SILVERSTEIN MR. LOT LAKE MRS. MARGARET HORRUCKS Latin II, III. IV Spanish II, Coordinator Spanish I. English I With a growing emphasis being placed on communications the language department at- tempts to give the student a basis on which to build fluency. An increasing amount of tech- niques are being employed in teaching lan- guage. The speaking of a modern language was formerly neglectedg the emphasis was placed on grammar and translation. However, by in- tegrating the spoken and written aspects of language, the student receives a balanced un- derstanding ofthe language. MR. JOSEPH PLAGEMAN French I, II, IV 25 MISS JOYCE KAHANOFSKY Spanish I, II Conference in faculty l'00lTl. meh! SOCIAL MRS. PAULINE TILLINGHAST American History II. Department Coor- dinator 5 2 E: Ulf MR. JOHN KUNZ American History II. World History T' STUDIES DEPARTMENT My My f l MR. GEORGE KRAUS American History I. Economics and Sociology MRS. ANNE GURDGIEL Civics, Current Affairs MRS. GWENDOLYN LONG MR. DONALD STECHER MR. JERALD COLAN American History Il. World History American History II, English IV American History I. World History 26 MR. JAMES MORGAN American History I +4 I 5 if v i 5, .li MISS MARYANNE FORD MR. WILLIAM CRANE American History I, Modern European American History I, II History ..i.. eigir, , L lm,.., aw. rt ,, N5 + ' if we-hm,, A 'aww 1, va , 5 g,,w,f,a,.,,e.,.,sw.WeQ-as , 'V Q ' A as ingawaw- www- H--ww-:s,,s..,s, vaqwctfs., ,....Ji-rr' ,iw env-v.......a..w., M. y..-J em... ,W i -5- 27 The social studies department has attempted to give students a diverse background in history, the understanding of human affairs, and current events. An aim of the department is to instill a sense of res- ponsibility toward the community and to create a thinking atmosphere toward the problems facing tomorrow's world. Lenape has modernized its histo- ry department with course offerings in World Histo- ry, Modern European History, Economics and So- ciology, and Current Affairs, and American History. ,.-.x --x.:SS MR. CLIFFORD FUHS MRS. MARYANNE LEWIS American History II, World Geography American History I MR. LEON PALO Geometry, General Math MISS .IOANNE SANFERRARO Algebra I, II. General Math MRS. JEAN ABBOTT Algebra I MR. HARRY KLOOS Algebra II, Math IV MISS PATRICIA CANTRELL Geometry MATH DEPARTMENT I The advantages of a Ncontemporary Mathematicsw pro- gram is that the WHY of mathematics is stressed as well as the HOW. The uwhyn is of utmost importance because knowing Hwhym enables the student to study mathematics independ- ently throughout life. In our civilization the areas of knowl- edge are constantly expanding and this expansion brings with it new problems which require mathematical solutions 3 perhaps even involving mathematics which is not known to- day. For this reason, the teachers of the Mathematics Depart- ment strive not only to teach the math of today, but how to study mathematics so that their students will be able to learn whatever new mathematics will be required of them in the future. 28 MR RICHARD BRYFOGLE Algebra I ilk 41 '1 , MR. JOHN .IOHNSEN Algebra II, Math IV MRS. ALMA BHINK Math IV. Department Coordinator JP: T, X 1 5, I gffggjf M' ' W tt', va, faiiwimwi ttt 1 gmwwvi wa - Ewwewi Hf-L , 5 fav a q mewizi iasl ,. um f 0 1 V, x -. MR. RICHARD DICKINSON MISS MARY PALKMBO Algebra I. General Math Geometry 29 F1 2 5 4+ - + f T 7 f i L S ,t,, I gS 'T'f -fh- ji , 1 gk' -+9 3 F Q ... ,. i MRS. SYLVIA RAPP MR. JAMES BUCKLEY General Office Practice Typing I, Clerical Ofiice Practice 5 H MISS PATRICIA MAIO MR. LOUIS DeFEBO Stenography, Notehand Distributive Education, Record Keeping MR. ROBERT FERRY Bookkeeping I, II Introduction to Business BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Team teaching and the use of Data Processing equip- ment have aided the Business Department in keeping up with automation in 1967 and a consequent increase in job skills required. Some students, such as the one below, take part in the Distributive Education Program by working in private businesses or in the Work Experience Program as secretaries. Lenape now offers a liberal and modern business education. MRS. MARLENE WEST MRS. MARION WERST Typing, Introduction to Business Bookkeeping, Business Law 5 in-uni MRS. KATHERINE BROWN Notehand. Personal Typing MR. HARRY SUPLEE MRS, ANN VOGT General Oflice Practice, Typing I MRS. VIRGINIA CRAIVIER Department Coordinator. Personal Typ- ing. 'I'ypingI MR. PATRICK MONAGHAN MR. PAUL FINEGAN Introduction to Business. Business Math .ara MR. WILMER FENNELL Stenography II. Secretarial Office Prac- tice, C.0.E. MR. NICHOLAS CUZZIMANO Business Mfilh, II1il'0dUCli0n to Business Math. Record Keeping Business Law. Sales Business 31 , Y nd S VN., , Y, Tfg 5 af i as gk,y f MR. WILLIAM FOLTZ P.E. I, II, Department Coordinator X 'J Y fr l M X ,'f'f','lT,jir , it 1 4 ff X , ff 5 S41 1 5 ,5 , .,:- ,, MR. WILLIAM NEAL MR. GARY .IANKOWSKI MR. HENRY SCHNEPF Driver's Education P.E. I, Driver's Education, Health P.E. I, II ti f f iiii -V,,. . L K MR. MARTIN NELSON P.E. II, III, Health, Driver's Education id .JAMES DOYLE . III, IV, Driver's Education . JOHN MASKAS .III, IV, Driver's Education, Health MISS GLORIA GREENWALD MRS. BETTY JANE FRASIER P.E. III, IV P.E. I. II, Health PHYSICAL EDUCATION Lenape's Physical Education Department, composed of an energetic and competent staff, provides for a cur- riculum compatible with the President's Physical Fitness Program. Throughout the year a strenuous course is presented with emphasis on good sportsmanship in both the boy's and girl's sports. For the upperclassmen, stress is placed upon individual sports such as tennis, archery, and gym- nastics, while the underclassman participates in and be- comes familiar with the major team sports. 33 4 MRS. CAROL RITTER P.E. I, II MRS. MARGARET BROWN Health MRS. ARLENE SCHWARTZ Health MISS CINDY BRADLEY P.E. III. IV, Driver s Theory MRS. PHYLLIS LUTTRELL Homemaking I, IV MRS. HELEN LOWRY Home Sewing and Decorating, Boys Foods-Dept. Coordinator MR. JAMES WOODFORD Vocational Agriculture, Coordinator Vo-Ag CREATIVE AND PRACTICAL ARTS C MR. JAMES CAPUTO Mechanical Drawing, Department Coor- dinator, Creative Arts 3, MRS. ELIZABETH TETLOW Homemaking I MRS. DOROTHY PAUCIELLO Art I, II, IV MR. .IAMES DeBOLT Mechanical Drawing 5 Ui 5 fb.. MRS. CAROL SCHWARTZ Art I, III MR. AUGUST ZUMPETTA Woodshop, Metal Shop MR. WILLIAM CULLEN Metal Shop I, II, Shop Drawing I, II, III 35 The students of Lenape are trained in manual skills by the Practical Arts Department. With the knowledge gained through the department's courses students are more able to apply themselves in their chosen fields. MR. ROBERT RITTER Wood Shop 1 MRS. EDITH BURR MR. ROBERT GARY General Science General Science SCIENCE ' DEPARTMENT MR. EDWARD MYER MR. JOSEPH SHISLER Biology General Science, Biology 4 ., , .515 1 . Y, fl 1 . il n K MR. WALTER WILSON MRS. OLGA HACKMAN MR. SEBASTIAN ESGRO MR. JOHN LONG Physics, Athletic Director Biology General Science Biology 36 MRS. EMMA WILSON General Science Department Coordina- tor MR. FRED SCHWARTZ Chemistry MR. PAUL MIMLITSCH Biology. Advanced Biology 3 X J . ,,... 9 N ., V1 by as 6 , 63 ga, ez, B2 H- si, Im Yb 2212 isua wsu: mst NU' l' ' , os 96 '77 9 Am Cm mm,? V.- B Q9 ioo ff I Cf ES 251 154 - . -.nv , , 5 fffi : a my .. MY? , MR. JOHN JONES MR. THEODORE STEINMETZ Biology l MR. CARL DAUGHERTY Gen. Science Pl N ,gv '- MR. PAUL LOCHER Biology. Chemistry 37 Zl ' Chemistry The members of the science department, endeav- or to prepare students for challenging careers in the space-age-world. Courses such as Physics, Biology, and Chemistry, provide a wide and varied back- ground for prospective scientists. and for the student who desires a liberal education in a scientific age. loyqggg, It -f as -5' :if 2 Q F .. .mu sl , ' N. SQ Q MUSIC SPECIAL EDUCATICN LIBRARY MR. EUGENE COPELAND General Music I, II, III, Chorus, Choir Director MR. WILLIAM MURPHY MR. GEORGE BRICH MRS. MIRIAM GRIFFIN Instrumental Music. Band Director Librarian Librarian MR. DAVID DANKER MRS. MARY JANE STOKES Special Education Special Education 38 MRS. ARABELLE PENNYPACKER, and MRS. AUDREY GARDINER Library STAFF 1 MR. ALVIN KRAMER MRS. EVA JANE DAYTON Attendance Officer Secretary to Principal fn... MRS. GLADYS MOORE MRS. DORIS McDEVITT Asst. Secretary to Board Secretary to Vice Principal ll K. 'Qty MRS. MARGARET PALESE Nurse - Main Bldg. x 9? S MRS. ANNE BISIGNANO Nurse - North Bldg. MRS. MARY JANE MULLEN MRS. RUTH KRAMER Secretary to Vice Principal fun, MRS. RUTH DONHARL Secretary to Guidance Dept. - North Bldg. Office Clerk MISS EDNA ADAMS Secretary to Superiniendenl MRS. NOLA ABRAMS Secretary to Guidance Dept. - Main Bldg. .:.'.:4 ly-QS are l . T l M-1 A 1 'H . CUSTODIANS BUS DRIVERS CAFETERIA L. - R. J. Roby, J. Thomas, J. Boubles, J. Boubles, J. Willits, L. Gower fheadj J. Ciberson, Sam El- lis, B. Shover, B. Rank, D. Ballinger, D. Moore, J. Webb. L. - R. B. Wright, A. Wright, B. Shover, T. Prickett, A. Matheison, B. Erisman, D. Jennings, J. Giberson, P. Sutphin, J. Boubles, H. Allen, J. Robey, J. Willits, A. Kramer, J. Thomas, R. Morri- son, C. Plaskett, J. Webb, S. Ellis, G. Sutphin, L. Bunning, B. Ranck, L. Sellers, W. Ellis, L. Gra- ham, D. Ballinger, D. Moore, L. Warrick, J. Pew, B. Crasse. M. McCauley, M. DeWitt, C. McArthur, E. Shover, S. Myers, E. Megee, E. Bozarth, L. Sawdy, S. Stevens, fheadj M. Schiemrief. N. Folkman, B. Berry, C. Chilkotowsliy, D. Scanyer, P. Bandazewski, M. Lan- casky, E. Merefield, E. Brown, M. Haines, E. Ellis. 40 .-4... Q, nlwfs va. W' . -AZ' Mr. Castle addresses a Pep Rally V Is it a high Hy? Facully in spring training. Secret agent Morrissey reports for duty. ,V FACULTY CANDIDS 41 Mr. Morgan day dreams in Study Hall Mrs. Frasier hears a funny one. Mr. Galtere studies also 3 5, .' 2, 3 f We H JE' 1 , W 1 ,QXXWWXWW U X f ,mmxfx f Q7 J if f-F r 1 , , , -gi' Xl ST f Wa mf VX N K , W fs. ,X X W , , WY XY X1 MM 'f wx I x - 4 J. Y 3 H ' vgfizfif 3 . , Sz, ., seniors 'PV -Q.- W W,-an WM-QL Mmm! SENIOR OFFICERS- ,lay Layman-President. Marcia Hahn-Corresponding Secretary. Stevie Rossie-Recording Secretary, ,Ioe Fox-Vice President, Nan ry Wells-Treasurer. Nlr. Theodort- Steinmetz and Miss ,loyce Kahanofslxy-Advisors. A CAPFUL OF MEMORIES Under the leadership of Miss Joyce Kahanofsky and Mr. Theodore Steinmetz the Senior Class has succeeded in nu- merous activitics. Throughout the year, Seniors have worked diligently on the Senior play, class project, concession stands, dances, and of course V graduation! Whether selling hot dogs and Christmas cards or rehearsing for the opening night of the musical Bells are Ringing the Senior class proved to be energetic and cnth usiastic. At the end of the year Senior accomplishments are reward- ed with graduation and a capful of fond memories of our four years at Lenape. 4-4 Most Likely to Succeed- .lay Layman. Carol Bisignano SENICDR SUPERLATIVES Did Most For The Class f-- Jay Layman. Beryl lrick. Most Academic - Larry Claypool, Lil Major, K 'Will' we -- isa Qs? gf., N-P' '55 E. Z -ll? SENIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES - ROW 1- R. Kantner, Dunlap. ROW 3- T. Andress, G. Sharp, J. Foxworth. B. Cowperthwail. ,I R. Rakowski. J. Bankert. N. Hatcher. Row 2- J. Layman. S. Long. G. Mc- Kay. L. Reily. D. Winner. Row 4- B. Chilkolowsky. J. Gimbel. J. Watson Clelland. M. Hahn. S. Rossi. N. Wells. L. Major. M. Spence. 5. Rizzo. P. B. Nang. L. Claypool. L. Galbraith.T. Brown. E. Stevenson. W 45 hr if if WHO'S WHO BW 5 'ii' Most Versatile A Letterman Joe Fox and A.F.S. Scholarship Student Janice Kay. Most Congenial Senior President Jay Layman and Cheer- leaders Mary Smith, ,lan Kern. Most School Spirit - Letterman John Coverly and S. C. Rec. Sec. Mary Smith. Cutest Couple - Student Council President Pat Moore and Junior Rotarian Neal Hatcher. like 46 l Best Dressed -- Legend Layout Editor Larry Lee. Guard 2nd Lt. Cathy Spengel and athlete Bob Gaskill. Class Wlit Y Letterman John Coverly and Cut-up Maureen Monoghan. f 'N.-K CLASS OF '67 ,. Mm -A H--M-...,.,... m.nh,,,MM awww n Class Fliris 7 Letterman Mike Warner and Class Secretary Marcia Hahn. Most Courteous - 'Terrific' ,lay Layman and vivavious Carol Bisignano. if ...man 'rrp 47 JOSEPH ACHEY LYNN C. ADAMS MARGARET L. ALDEN JOSEPH ACHEY, all Braddocks Mill Rd., Marlton, General. LYNN C. ADAMS, New Freedom Rd.. Medford. C.P. Debate, AFS, Nat. Honor Society, Play 3. MARGARET L. ALDEN, Indian Mills Rd.. Vinccntown. Hockey l, Library Asst. Guidance Aid CHARLES CLINTON ALEXANDER Iv, ISI Blackfoot Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Football 2, H.R. Rep. QAIU 2. WALTER ALLEN, Red Lion, Eayrestown Rd. Vincctown. C.P. Band l.2, Concert Band I. IM. Basketball. SUSAN ALLOWAY, Camclot Apt. H36 Rt. 73 81 Baker Blvd. Marlton. C.P. Fut. Nurses. Studcnt Council, Play 3. Nat. Honor Society, Lcgcnd, Prom 3. BEN AMBROCH, 42 Onondago Tr., Medford Lakes. Bus. Swimming, Bio. Club. SUSAN ALLOWAY BEN AMBROCH CHARLES C. ALEXANDER WALTER ALLEN CHERYL AMNIUN, L9 Holly Blvd.. Ilampton Lakcs. Bus. Booster l-I, Bowling 3. Li- brary l. PAT AMMON, fl-9 Holly Blvd., Hampton Lakes. Bus. Booster, Library, Typing Pin. MICHAEL ANDERSON, 46 Algonquin Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Swimming 3,4-, Track I, IM. 3,4 Wrestling l,2, H.R. Rep. 241. Gymnastics 2 PATRICIA L. ANDERSON, 116 S. Main St., Medford, C.P. SANDY ANDERSON, Tomlinson Mill Rd., Marlton. C.P. Fut. Nurses, Student Council, Hockey l,Softball l. CH ERYL AMMON PATRICIA AMMON MICHAEL ANDERSON PATRICIA L. ANDERSON SANDRA ANDERSON JOHN ANDRAE KAREN ANDRAE TRUITT CAMERON ANDRESS JOHN ANDRAE, 88 Setauket Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Wrestling 1, Booster, Bio. Club. KAREN ANDRAE, 88 Setauket Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Basketball 2, Concession Stand, Boost- er. TRUITT CAMERON ANDRESS, 22 Walnut Ave., Atco. Cen. Choir 3,4, H.R, Rep. 3,4. ROBERT ANGIOLLILIO, 67 Baker Blvd., Marlton. Bus. Football 4, Baseball 4, H.R. Rep. CAIU 2. RYCK E. ANCSTADT, 113 Lenape Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Basketball, Legend, Concession Stand, Fut. Nurses, Play 3, Prom 3. SARA APPROBATO, 34 Old Colony Lane, Marlton. C.P. Bowling, FTA, Legend, Play 4, Concession Stand. SARA APPROBATO GEORGE R. ATKINS ROBERT ANGIOLLILIO RYCK E. ANCSTADT GEORGE R. ATKINS, Stokes, Rd. R.D. ff2, Indian Mills. C.P. Track, Play 3. BONNIE BAER, Brimstone Rd., Medford. D.E. D.E. Club 2-4 Treas. BONNIE BAKER, 8 Lanfair Rd., Marlton. Bus. Legend 3, Office Worker 3. STEPHEN C. BAKER, 21 Boswell Rd., Marlton. Gen. Cross-Country 1-4, Track 1-4, ootball 1, Judo Club LINDA CAROLE BALDWIN, Birchwood Lakes, Medford. C.P. Basketball Mgr., Cho- rus, Booster, Play 3,4 Prom 3,4, Concession Stand JIM BANDAZEWSKI, 99 Baker Blvd., Marlton Hills, Bus. Swimming, Weightlifting, H.R. Rep. 2, Bio. Club. BONNIE BAER BONNIE BAKER STEPHEN C. BAKER LINDA CAROLE BALDWIN ,IIM BANDAZEWSKI fsiifwsiis? s smmsff JEB BANKERT CAROLYNN E. BARNARD LINDA C. BATSFORD JOHN A. BAUER RICHARD BAUMAN WAYNE G. BEAUMONT JOEL BECKETT JEB BANKERT, 175 Narragansett Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Wrestling 1,- 2,3, Legend 3,4, Jr. Rot., Bio. Club 2,3, Prom 3, Play 3. CARULYNN B. BARNARD, Box 98, Wilkins Station Rd., Medford. Bus. Basketball, FTA, Student Council 1-3, Legend 4, Miss Greenwood fDelj. LINDA C. BATSFORD, 318 Timberline Dr., Mt. Laurel. Bus. JOHN A. BAUER, Lenapine Tr., Medford. C.P. Sci. Fair-Ist Place, Concessions, Wrestling 4 RICHARD BAUMAN, Rt. 206 Shamong, Vincentown. C.P. Swimming WAYNE G. BEAUMONT, R.D. ff2, Vincentown. C.P. JOEL BECKETT, 135 Lenape Tr., Medford Lakes, C.P. Wrestling 1, Ski Club, J.C. Drawing Award, H.R. Rep. 2,3. P' 2s?.fws5fifSN ,. . ef 2, ge . Q f 1 li .g tx ... -at Tv , 5393i A GARY BEHENNA, 215 Migazee Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Bio. Club. DORIANNE BEISLEY, 103 Setauket Tr., Medford Lakes, C.P. Conces- sions, Play 4, Booster. Prom 3. LARRY BEAURY, 154 Brentwood Dr., Moorestown. C.P. NEDT Award, Play 4, Bowling, Concessions, Student Council fAltj. CAROL L. BISIGNANO, Rt. 2 Box 24- 7-A Old Marlton Pike, Medford. C.P. S.C. Treas., Color Guard, Girls State, Nat. Honor Society, Bible Club, Hispanic Honor Society MICHAEL BLACK, Ridge Rd., Vincentown C.P. Wrestling I-4, Basketball IM. CARY BEHENNA DORIANNE BEISLEY LARRY BEAURY CAROL L. BISIGNANO MICHAEL BLACK EE 'fuk Ski GREGORY BEKES CONNIE M. BENDYNA BONNIE ANN BERGER STEVE M. BERTHOUD iii' Nh.- VELMA BETHEL WILLIAM BIANCO DEBORAH BIRGAM GREGORY BEKES, 14-0 E. Main St.. Marlton. C.P. Swimming 3.4. Chess. WILLIAM BIANCO, 325 Rancocas Blvd.,'Mt, Laurel. C.P. Bm' Club' Band' DEBORAH BIRGAM, 11 Arrowhead Dr., Marlton. Gen. Fut. Nurses CONNIE M. BENDYNAJ1- Heritage Rd., Marlton. Bus. THOMAS D BIRKS 357 Ark Rd Medford Bus . , ., . . BONNIE ANN BERCER, S. Pemberton Rd., Pemberton. Bus. Booster, Concession Stand. Library, Bio. Club. STEVE M. BERTHOUD, 68 Decotah Tr., Medford Lakes, Bus. Basketball JAMES A. BOBB, 7 Azalea Terr., Marlton. Gen. Art Club. Band KENNETH BOCHIS, 130 Woodbridge Rd., Marlton. Bus. 1 31 IM. JOSEPH BOCK,12 King Ave., Marlton. Cen. VELMA BETHEL, 132 Birchwood Lakes, Medford. C,P, Nat. Honor So- CATHERINE EILEEN BOICE, 25 Abington Ave-. METHOD. CP- Bowl- ciety, Play 4, Prom Varsity Club, Frosh V. Pres., Student Council 4. ing, FUI- Nurses 2-4-- 'C. ' THOMAS D. BIRKS JAMES A. BOBB KENNETH BOCHIS JOSEPH BOCK CATHERINE EILEEN BOICE TAMMY BONN GINNY BOWKER JAMES CURTIS BOZARTI-I WALTER J. BRADDOCK IRENE ANNA BRANDOLINI TAMMY BUNN, Rt. 206, Vincentown. C.P. Concession Stand, Ski Club, Play 4. GINNY BOWKER, 39 Plum St., Vincentown. Bus. Booster, Softball 1-3, Hockey 1, Legend 4. JAMES CURTIS BOZARTH, Box 155, RD ffl, Vincentown. D.E. Football 1, Wrestling 1. WAL'I'ER J. BRADDOCK,107 Rancocas Blvd., Rancocas Woods. Cen. Track 1, H.R. Rep. 2. IRENE ANNA BRANDOLINI, 3 E. Main St., Marlton. Bus. Legend 4. JOHN R. BROOME, 131 N. Lakeside Dr., Medford. Cen. Student Council 1, Basketball 4- 81 IM, Track 4. EDWARD MILES BRUWN, 218 Sioux Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. HI-Y fV.Pres.J, Varsity Club, Nat. Honor Society, Jr. Rot., Tennis 2,4, Wrestling 2-4 JEFFEREY BROWN, 9 Evergreen Lane, Marlton. Bus. Bowling. MARGARET M. BRYDCES, 54 Stagecoach Rd., Vincentown. Bus. Booster, Concession Stand, Prom 3, Play 3,4. MICHAEL W. BUCCIALIA, 53 S. Maple Ave., Marlton. C.P. Student Council, Band, Basketball IM, Track l,2, Football 2, Baseball 2, SANDY BUNNING, Tuckerton Rd., Medford. Bus. Bio. Club 2. MARIE BURR, RD 7142, Medford Farms, Vincentown. Bus. Booster, Spelling Award. JOHN R. BROOME EDWARD MILES BROWN JEFFEREY BROWN MARGARET M. BRYDGES MICHAEL W. BUCCIALIA SANDY BUNNING MARIE BURR BARBARA ELEANUR CABOT RICK CARTER, Fairway Terrace, Ramblewood. C.P. THOMAS CARUSO, 42 Blanchard Rd., Marlton. C.P. Bio. Club, Concessions, Baseball 1-4-, Foot- ball .l.V. RICK CASSADA, 24 Blanchard Rd., Marlton. Gen. MAUREEN M. CASEY, 5 Arrowhead Dr., Marlton. C.P. Hockey 2-4, H.R. Rep. 2. RUTH CARTWRIGHT, Mimosa Lakes, Marlton. C.P. Band 1-4, Bio. Club, FTA. WILLIAM T. CHAFEY JR., 56 Cedar Lane, Marlton Gen. Bowling. . g i gg. .rs K -. . f 'Z ,532-ii 2 f ,, A sm 3 N, EP K 4, 'fm wrxd K 'I fi an F 'I Us Y GEORGE W. CANN JR. GAIL ANN CAPEHART hm-A EDWARD ANTHONY CAPONE .IERYL CARPENTER BARBARA ELEANOR CABOT, 24 Stagecoach Rd., Vincentown. Bus. Booster 2-4 Rec. Sec.-4, Prom 3, Bowling 2,3, Library 2,3, Typing Award. GEORGE W. CANN JR., Community Lane, Masonville. Bus. Football l,2, Baseball 1,2. GAIL ANN CAPEHART, 161 Chippewa Tr., Medford Lakes. Bus. Newspaper l,2, Bookkeeping Award, Spelling Award, Prom 3, Play 4. EDWARD ANTHONY CAPONE, 227 Belaire Terrace, Mt. Laurel. C.P, Cross Country l,2, Track l,2, Wrestling l,2, Bio. Club 3-4, Newspaper 4, Sr. Dance. JERYL CARPENTER, 118 Chatham Rd., Moorestown. C.P. Fr. Club Pres., Concessions, Hockey 1-4, Student Council 4, Softball 1, Swimming 3,4. TERRY CARRILIO, 173 S. Lakeside Dr., Medford. C.P. Pep Club, Jr. Honor Society, Fr. Club Pres., Fr. Award, Booster, Concessions. Gr 'fx' TERRY CARRILIO RICK CARTER 2: H 'N LA is . THOMAS CARUSO RICK CASSADA MAUREEN M. CASEY RUTH CARTWRIGHT WILLIAM T. CHAFEY .IR JANET L. CHANT ,IUDITH CHANT DAVID CHAPMAN THERESE CHAPMAN DAVID C. CHATMAN JANET L. CHANT, Box 448 Skeet Rd., Medford. Bus. Play 4, Modern Dancc Club. .IUDITH CHANT Box 448 Skeet Rd Medford Bus Play 4 Modern Dance Club DAVID CHAPMAN, 35 Evesham Ave Marlton C P Band I 4 Chess Club 'I HERESE CHAPMAN Taunton Rd Marlton Lakes Bus DAVID C. CHATMAN, 213 Marter Ave., Moorestown. Bus. Track I,4, Wrestling I, Dance Band I 4 Concert Band I 4 Marching Band 2 'S BARRY CHILKUTOWSKY, New Freedom Rd. Box 88, Medford. Bus. Track I, Concession Drama Club, Play 4, Art Club, Span. Club. BARRY CHILKOTUWSKY VERNUN CLARKE ,pu-Q. ANDREW L. CLAYPOOL WILLIAM H. CLAYPOUL II KAREN A. CLEARY VERNON CLARKE, 35 Caldwell Ave., Marlton. Gen. ANDREW L. CLAYPUOL, 82 Kosoto Tr., Medford Lakes. Swimming Mgr. 2-4, Nat. Honor Society 3,4 fPresJ, Jr. Rot., NSF Program Geology Texas U., Prom 3, Concession. WILLIAM H. CLAYPUUL II, 32 Kosoto Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Swimming 2-4, Bio. Club, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, Prom 3, Play 3. KAREN A. CLEARY, Taunton Lakes, Marlton. C.P. Swimming 2-4, Majorettes 2,3, Nat. Honor Society, Student Council 4, Varsity Club, Legend. CAROL SUSAN CLIVER, 160 Main St., Vincentown. Bus. Booster, FHA, Play 3, Lenape Mas- cot. VIVIAN LURENE CLYMER, 190 Munger Ave., Marlton. C.P. Majorettes 2,4-, Basketball 2-4, Play 3,4-. AFS, Varsity Club, Student Council. CAROL SUSAN CLWER VIVIAN LoRENE CLYMER 54 BETTY COLBURN LINDA CONNORS ELIZABETH CONROW FRED E. COOK JOHN CORBETT BETTY COLBURN, 37 S. Maple Ave., Marlton. Gen. Chorus 2-4. LINDA CONNORS, 260 Shinywack Tr., Medford Lakes. Bus. Hockey l,2, Bio. Club. ELIZABETH CONROW, Rt. 206, Medford Farms. Bus. Softball 3, Concession, Library Council. FRED E. COOK, Rt. 206 RD ff2, Vincetown. Agr. FFA. JOHN CORBETT,12 Heritage Rd., Marlton. C.P. M.S. Seminary Yearbook 3, Newspaper 2,3. NANCY J. CORBETT, 93 Pocahontas Tr., Medford Lakes, Concessions, Student Council 3,4, Booster. Prom 3, Bio. Club 1-3, Talent Show 3. NANCY J. CORBETT NANCY CORNELIUS BOB CORNISH ANNETTE COSBY VIOLET E. COTTERALL NANCY CORNELIUS, Lake Pine, Medford. Bus, Bio. Club, Hockey 1, Shorthand Award. BOB CORNISH, Rt. 206 RD 7442, Vincentown. C.P. ANNETTE COSBY, Box 209, Medford Lakes. Bus. VIOLET E. COTTERALL, RFD if 3, Vincentown. Bus. Concessions, Library Council. JOHN J. COVERLY, RD 52, Mt. Holly. Bus. Track 2-4, Football 1-4, Baseball 1, Jr. Talent Show, Bio. Club, Varsity Club. Play 3,4-. BARBARA ANN COWPERTHWAIT, New Freedom Rd., Medford. C.P. Hockey l,3, FTA, Var- sity Club, Student' Council, Smoke Signal, HR Rep. JOHN J. COVERLY 55 BARBARA ANN COWPERTHWAIT SHARON J. COYLE JOHN CRAIN NEAL R. CRAMER SHARON J. COYLE, 254 Ramblewood Prky., Ramblewond, Bus. W.P. High-Basketball 1,2, C. High-Tennis. JOHN CRAIN, Union Mill Rd., Moorestown. Agr. FFA. NEAL R. CRAMER, 158 Conawaga Tr., Medford Lakes. Cen. Bio. Club. PATRICIA CRAWFORD, 21 King Ave., Marlton. Bus. Newspaper, Bio. Club, Concessions, Pep Club, Drama Club. JEAN CROSHAW, RD f2. Mt. Holly. CIP. Band 1-4, Fut. Nurses 2. GARY PAUL CUOM0, 147 Brentwood Terr., Moorestown. C.P. Bio. Club, Student Council 3,4-, Prom 3. CONDRA JANE DAHMS, 182 Winooska Tr., Medford Lakes. Bus. Hockey 1, Softball 1, Boost- er, Concessions, Prom 3, Play 3. PATRICIA CRAWFORD JEAN CROSHAW GARY PAUL CUOMO CONDRA JANE DAHMS JIM IJAILEY, 50 Manhassett Tr., Medford Lanes. C.P. Football 1-3, Basketball 1, Nat. Honor Society. E. HARVEY DAVIS, RD fl Box 177, Vincentown. I.A. JAMES E. DAVIS, 174 Migazee Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Smoke Signal 3,4 QSports Ed.4-I Dance Band 1-4, Concert Band 1-3, Boys State, Nat. Honor Society 2-4, AFS fPres. 4-J JOSEPH DAVIS JR., ff34 Mobile Estates, Pemberton. C.P. Baseball 1,2 fCapt. 11 TANYA LYNN DAVIS, 206 S. Belaire Dr., Moorestown. Gen. JIM DAILEY E. HARVEY DAVIS JAMES E. DAVIS JOSEPH DAVIS JR. TANYA LYNN DAVIS ELEANOR D. DAWES MARGARET DAWES ROBERT DE BOLT ELEANOR D. DAWES, RD 7'f3, Vincentown. C.P. Prom 3, Cheerleader 3,4, Gym Club 2, Nat RR ' Honor Society, Bio, Award, H.R. Rep. MARGARET DAWES, RD f43. Vincentown. C.P. Student Council, Var. Cheerleader, Nat. Hon- or Society, Varsity Club, Play 4. ROBERT DE BOLT, Fleetwood Ave.. Masonville. I.A. GEORGE DEITRICH, Pocohantos Tr., Marlton. Gen. Swimming 3.4. Weight-lifting, Gym Club. Library. RITA DE LEO, Centerton Rd., Masonville. Bus. RALPH DEBOWCYZK, Church Rd.. Medford. C.P. THOMAS DENNENY, 310 Mallard Dr.. Marlton. RALPH DEMBOWCYZK THOMAS DENNENY GEORGE DEITRICH RITA DE LEO DONNA MARIE DENYER, 57 Hampton Lakes, Vincentown. Bus. Bowling, Softball. DOUG DEPILLIS, 73 Pequot Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Football l,2, Bio. Club, Bible Club, Library. L STEVEN G. DICKINSON, 108 Ramblewood Pkwy. Moorestown. C.P. NEDT Award, IM Sports, Smoke Signal fBus. Mgr. 8 Ad. Ed.j GREG DIDONATO, Fellowship Rd., Moorestown. Bus. Cinn. High-Basketball, Football, Track--L PEGGY DILLENSCHEIDER, Beaver Ave.. Moorestown. Bus. Ski Club. DONNA MARIE DENYER DOUG DEPILLIS STEVEN G. DICKINSON GREG DIDONATO PEGGY DILLENSGHNEIDER Q P ROSEMARY DIPAOLO KATHY DONACHY RICHARD DOUCHTY ROSEMARY DlPAOLO,18 Tomahawk Dr., Marlton. Bus. Majorette 2-4 Capt. -fl. Prom 3, Play 3.4, H.R. Rep. 3. Booster. Student Council l. KATHY DONACHY, 326 Cedar Lane. Rancocas Woods. C.P. Smoke Sig- nal-Ed.-In-Chief. Quill 81 Scroll, FTA-V. Pres.. Swimming. Play 3. Conces- sions. STEPHEN B. DONOHUE, 115 Algonquin Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Wrestling 2.4, Bio Club 2-4. FAITH E. DORN, RD 7f3, Vincentown. Bus. Play 3. RICHARD DOUGHTY, 33 Rancocas Blvd., Mt. Holly. Gen. Track 3.4, Bio. Club. FRANKLIN DOVE, 22 Oak Ave,, Marlton. Bus. DECCA, Wrestling I, Bookkeeping Award. STEPHEN B. DONOHUE FAITH E. DORN ,N QP FRANKLIN DOVE PAT DUNLAP PAT DUNLAP, Georgia Tr., Medford. C.P. Art Club Sec., FTA, Student Council, H.R. Rep. 4, Legend, Prom 3 DORIS DUNN, Mt. Laurel 81 Hainesport Rds.. Moorestown. Bus. Legend. BUELL DURHAM, Jackson Rd., Indian Mills. I.A. Football I-4. Wrestling l.2. Varsity Club. Track I. DONNA CLAIRE ECKERT, Christopher Mill Rd.. Medford. Bus. PEGGY FRANCES EDER, 423 Magnolia Rd.. Rancocas Woods. C.P. FTA. FHA, Varsity Club. Concessions, Swimming 4. THOMAS A. ECCERS, Fellowship Rd., Moorestown. Gen. DORIS DUNN BUELL DURHAM DONNA CLAIRE ECKERT PEGGY FRANCES EDER THOMAS A. EGGERS SCOTT EMERSON JOHN EMMEL ,ig AL ESPOSITO JOSEPH M. EVANS JEANNE E. EWALD RON B. FARQUHAR PAUL FOHRBACH FATUM JR. SCOTT EMERSON. 152 Lenape Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Basketball 1.2. Varsity Club. Golf 2-4. JOHN EMMEL. 102 E. Main St.. Marlton. Bus. Basketball 1. Baseball 1. Golf 2-4 Var. Letter. Var. Club. AL ESPOSITO. Rt. 206, Vincentown. Bus. Band Var. Letter. H.R. Rep. 1. JOSEPH M. EVANS, E. Lake Blvd.. Marlton. LA. Wrestling 1. Bowling. UPPIC. Camera Club. JEANNE E. EWALD. Pleasant Valley Ave.. Moorestown. Bus. RON B. FARQUHAR, 183 Peshekee Tr.. Medford Lakes. Bus. Art Club 1.2 fAwardj. H.R. Rep. PAUL FOHRBACH FATUM JR., RD R3 Ridge Rd.. Vincentown. C.P Tennis 3.4. Baseball 1. Football 1, Wrestling 1.2.4. ETHEL A. FAULKNER, New Freedom Rd.. Medford. Bus. EDWARD C. FENSKE, Georgia Tr., Medford. C.P. Track 1. Football 2-4 Var. Club. Swimming 2-4. TERRY LYNN FERNSLER, RD ffl Mt. Laurel Rd.. Mt. Laurel. Bus Hockey 1, Legend 4. Ski Club. BONNIE B. FlNIGAN.113 Onondago Tr.. Medford Lakes. C.P. Play 4. LOUELLA CORRETTA FISHER, 355 S. Church St.. Mt. Laurel. Bus. ETHEL A. FAULKNER EDWARD c. FENSKE TERRY LYNN FERNSLER BONNIE B. FINIGAN LOUELLA C FISHER s 'F-so CAROL E. FLAGG ROBERT W. FOLKMAN ANITA FOSTER JOHN FOSTER CORINDA D. FOWLER CAROL C. FLAGG. 10 Old Colony Lane. Marlton. C,P. Student Congress. Booster. Prom 3. Leg- 1-nd.,Cont'ession. ROBERT W. FOLKMAN, Georgia Tr. RD 7612 Box 23, Medford. C.P. Football 2.3. Basketball 1-4. Baseball 3.4. Sci. Fair lst Plare 1, H.R. R1-p.IAllj. S.C. Rep. fAltj. ANITA FOSTER. RD H3. Vin 1'1' ntown. Bus. Concession. Fut. Nurses. Better Books Club. JOHN FOSTER, Hampton Gate Rd.. Tabemacle. Gen. CORINDA D. FOYVLER. Sooy Pla 1'1' Rd.. Vincentown. Bus. RONALD H. l OWLER. l Ra c'Q' St.. Vincentown. Cler. Football 2. Wrestling 1.2. HAROLD FOX. Fellowship Rd.. Moorestown. C.P. Play 3. Span. Club. Wrestling 1. FFA. FFA Sch. Award. FFA Conventions State 84 Nat. JOSEPH FOX, 50 Algonquin Tr.. Medford Lakes. C.P. Football 1.4. Wrestling 1-4, fAll-countyl. .lr Rot.. H1-Y Club. Sr. Class V. Pres. GINI FOY, 325 Cedar Lane. Rancocas Woods. C.P. Play 3.4. Legend. Booster 2. JANIS FOXWORTH, 149 Brentwood Terr.. Moorestown. C.P. Mid. High Fr. Club, Tempo fMag.j Play 3. Prom 3. KATHLEEN A. GAIN, 328 Rancocas Blvd.. Rancocas Woods. Gen. Fut. Nurses. LYNN F. GALBRAITH. 117 Onondago Tr.. Medford Lakes. C,P. Art Club. Nat. Merit Commenda tion. H.R. Rep. 4. Concession. Dance Refreshment Ch. 4. Play 3.4. RONALD H. FOWLER HAROLD FOX JOSEPH FOX GINI FOY JANIS FOXWORTH KATHLEEN A. GAIN LYNN F. GALBRAITH CONSTANCE R. GALLAGHER COLLEEN GANDY JEAN MAY GARLANGER SCOTT GARRETT ROBERT GASKILL CONSTANCE R. CALLAGHER, 60 Mohave Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. H.R. Rep., Student Council 3,4, Library 3,4 fCertificatej, Play 4, Concessions. COLLEEN GANDY, 4 Haines Ave., Medford, C.P, Hockey 1 fCertificateJ, Heart Teens, Dance Comm. 4, Play 4, Student Council fAlt.j. JEAN MAY GARLANGER, Marne Highway RD 742, Mt. Holly. Cler. SCOTT GARRETT, Rt. 206, Tabernacle. Gen. Football 1, ROBERT GASKILL, 3 Elm Dr., Medford. C.P. NHRA, Football l,2, Basket ball 2. LINDA SUSAN GAUL, 126 Red Lion Rd., Tabernacle. Cler. Marching Band, Concert Band, Cho- rus, Prom 3 . SHEILA MARIE GAYLE, Big Look Tr,, Medford, C.P. Bio. Club. JONATHAN GEISLER, 116 Heather Dr., Moorestown. C.P. Football 1-4, Wrestling 3,4, Var. Club, H1-Y Club. DONNA LYNN GERBER, RD 53, Vincentown, C.P. Prom 3, Play 3,4, Fut. Nurses, Student Coun- cil 4. NAOMI J. GIVERSON, Red Lion Rd., Vineentown. D.E. Dist. Ed. Club. JOANNE GIMBEL, 106 Hamilton Rd., Marlton. C.P. AFS, Art Cluh 2-4, Nat. Honor Society, Leg- end, Student Council 4, H.R. Rep. 2-4. RICHARD GJERULFF, 7 Arrowhead Dr., Marlton. C.P. Baseball 1, Wrestling 1. LINDA SUSAN GAUL SIIEILA MARIE GAYLE JONATHAN GEISLER DONNA LYNN GERBER NAOMI J. GIBERSON .IOANNE GIMBEL RICHARD GJERULFF Q5 SAM GLUNT SANDRA L. GLUNT BARBARA E. GNANG BARBARA ANN GODFREY GLENN A. GRAFTON SAM GLUNT, Red Lion Eayrestown Rd., Vlncentown. I.A. Football l,2, Track 1. SANDRA L. GLUNT, Red Lion Eayrestown Rd., Vincentown. Gen. Softball. BARBARA E GNANG Ark Rd Masonville C P H R Rep 4 Prom 3 BARBARA ANN GODFREY, Hamesport Rd. Moorestown. Bus, Color Guard 3,4 12nd Lt.-41, Bas- ketball IM, Prom 3, Hockey l, Ski Club, Library Council. GLENN A. GRAFTON, 129 Algonquin Tr Medford Lakes C P NANCY J. GRANDOVIL, 101 Harvey Place, Moorestown. C.P. NANCY J. GRANDOVIC HQLLY LYNN QRAY .E ,Z . T 'QYN l' xMs,,a' SHIRLEY V. GREEN ROCCO GREGORIO BILL QREENE HOLLY LYNN GRAY, 105 Taunton Rd., Medford., Medford. Steno. Softball 1, Student Council 1,2, H.R. Rep. 3, Bible Club, Bio. Club. SHIRLEY Y. GREEN, Lenz Ave., Pemberton. Bus. Acc. Hockey 1, Booster Club. Ne 8 BILL GREENE, Purgatory Rd., Vincentown. Voc. Agr. Football 1-4, Track 1,3. CHARLOTTE KAYE GREENWAY, Newbold Corner Rd., Vincentown. Bus. Volleyball, Hockey, Basketball, Fut. Nurses, Typing Award, DECCA. ROCCU GREGORIO, Church 81 Mt. Holly Rds., Medford. Dist. Ed. Basketball 1 IM 2-4, Football 1-4, Var. Club, Wrestling 3, Hatchetman Award. ,IUANITA MAY GROVATT, RD ff3 Vincentown. Cler. Chorus, Prom 3. CHARLOTTE KAYE GREENWAY 62 JUANITA MAY GROVATT fx Qi Xing, DEWEY GROVE HENRY A. GRUNO WAYNE R. GUENZEL NICHOLAS P. GUERINA CARL C. GUSTAVSEN DEWEY GROVE, 306 Cedar Lane, Rancocas Woods. Gen. Track 1. 43 HENRY A. GRUNO, Pleasant Valley Ave., Mt. Laurel. C.P. Football 1, FFA - Awards fFarm Pro., Crop Pro., Highest Corn Yieldj WAYNE R. GUENZEL, 183 Stokes Rd., Medford Lakes. Cen. NICHOLAS P. GUERINA, E. Lake Blvd., Marlton. C.P. Booster. CARL C. GUSTAVSEN, 173 Wabeno Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Swimming 4, Bio. Club, Cer. Club l,2. BEVERLY HAAS, RD ffl Church Rd., Mt. Laurel. Bus. Majorettes 3, Student Council. BEVERLY HAAS PAMELA HAFER 76? MARCIA E. HAHN MILTON L. HAINES JOSEPH HALBEISEN PAMELA HAFER, 210 Ramblewood Pkwy., Mt. Laurel. C.P. Legend, Booster. MARLIA E. HAHN, 137 Brentwood Dr., Moorestown. C.P. Cheerleader 3, Booster, Class Sec., Stu dent Council. MILTON L. HAINES, RD fl Box 140, Pemberton. C.P. Baseball 1-4, Var. Club. JOSEPH HALBEISEN, 153 Narragansett Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Wrestling 1, Bio. Club 1.2. ARTHUR F. HALL, Vmcentown. Voc. Agr. Var. Club, Football 1-4, FFA Pres. 4. JEANETTE C. HARGROVE, Box 158, Vincentown. Steno. Colorguard 3,4-, Legend, FBLA. ARTHUR F. HALL 63 .IEANETTE C. HARGROVE 2 KENNETH LEE HARKER Honor Society, Jr. Rot. NEAL T. HATCHER GERALD T. HAVERS LAWRENCE W. HEACOCK, 99 Meeshaway Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Wrestling 1,2, Swimming 3, Bio. Club 1-3, Hon. Mention-Sci. Fair, Student Council 4, Concessions. GEORGE H. HILDEBRANDT JR., 316 Cedar Lane RD 7542, Mt. Holly. Voc. Agr. FFA. ANDREW F. HILEMAN, Old Marlton Pike, Medford. C.P. Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Var. Club, H1-Y Club. FRITZ HINCHMAN, Old Marlton Pike, Marlton. C.P. Boys State fAlt.J, Var. Club Wres- tling 1-3, H1-Y Club. GLEN HITCHENS, 45 Pleasant St., Vincentown. Bus. Acc. DAVID HAROLD HOCHMAN, PO Box 284, Southampton. C.P. Marching Band, Con- cert Band, Math Assn. Award, H.R. Rep. fAlt.j 2. GEORGE H. HILDEBRANDT JR. AN DREW I . HILEMAN FRITZ HINGHMAN M. , ,. , ,.,,.., ,,,,,m,. ' -K ef?- N.,-.M CLARA ANN HARTMANN JOHN EVERETT HARTSHORI' KENNETH LEE HARKER, 69 E. Main St., Marlton, IA. CLARA ANN HARTMANN, Rt. 70, Medford. C.P. Hispanic Honor Society. JOHN EVERETT HARTSHORN, 108 Main St., Vincentown, C.P. Baseball 1-4 Var. Letter, Nat. Honor Society 3,4. Hispanic Honor Society 3,4 NEAL T. HATCHER, 96 Manhasset Tr., Medford Lakes, C.P. Basketball 1-4, Math Club, Nat. GERALD T. HAVERS, Box 273 Church Rd., Mt. Laurel, C.P. ROBERT L. HAYES, 16 Lake Dr., Rancocas Woods. C.P. Wrestling JV Letter, Bio. Club 2-4 fCorr. Sec.3j, Play 3, Student Council 4 fPoster App. Comm.l. ROBERT L. HAYES LAWRENCE W. HEACOCK GLEN HITCHENS DAVID HAROLD HOCHMAN an LARAINE HOERTER LARRY A. HOLTZ , 'RON HOPKINS LARAINE HUERTER, RD ff2 Box 167, Medford, Steno. Bio. Club, Prom 3. LARRY A. HOLTZ. New Freedom Rd.. Medford. Voc. Agr. Football 1,2. FFA. RON HOPKINS, 536 S. Brentwood Dr., Mt. Laurel Gen. Track l,2,4, Football 1,2, Basketball 1. DARLEEN HUSTON, 37 Filbert St., Medford. Dist. Ed. Majorettes 3, DECA. JEFF HUTSON, 168 Chickahominy Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Bio. Club. JANET R. IRELAND, Birchwood Lakes, Medford. C.P. Marching Band, Concert Band, Chorus, Choir. All S. Jersey Band. YVONNE IRELAND, 107 Heather Dr., Moorestown. C.P. Cer. Club fAwardj, Art Club, Ski Club, AFS. JANET R. IRELAND BERYL ANN IRICK YVONNE IRELAND Hockey 1-4, Softball 1-4-. JOANNE IVINS BETSEY L. JAMES DARLEEN HUSTON J EFF HUTSON BERYL ANN IRICK, Ridge Rd., Vincentown. C.P. Hockey l-3, Softball 1-4, Student Council 2,3, FTA 2,3 fSec.j, 4- fPres.j, Prom 3 fCh.J, Stu. NJEA H.S. Member At Large . JOANNE IVINS, 35 Silver St., Medford. Cler. Softball BETSEY L. JAMES, Sandtown Rd., Medford. C.P. AFS, Bio. Club, Nat. Honor Society, CHARLES E. JAMES, 104 Heather Dr., Moorestown. C.P. ROBERT E. JARVIS, Box 51 Gravely Hollow Rd., Medford. Dist. Ed. CHARLES E. JAMES ROBERT E. JARVIS THOMAS JOHN JEFFRIES RICHARD W. JEMIOLA ALVIN H. JERGEL LINDA KAY JOHNSTON ROBERT G. JONES JOSEPH KAFERLE ROBERT J. KAISER THOMAS JOHN JEFFRIES, 46 S. Locust Ave. Marlton. C.P. Library ROBERT J. KAISER, Skeet Rd., Medford. Cen. Food Class 3. Wm 81 C 'l' UPP1C,C me'a Cm A'1d V'Sua' Ms Cm' M E R R I LL KA LB , 159 Lerrope Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Legend RICHARD W. JEMIOLA, P0 Box 303, Masonville. C.P. Baseball 1-4 fAll Ed.-in-Chief, AFS V. Pres., Debate, Play 3, Nat. Forensic League Election. C 'Y 37' Bm- C 'b'- Va C 'b' KATHLEEN PEARL KALLEN, 17 Lerrepe Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. ALVIN H. JERCEL, 34 Onondago Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P., Baseball 1,- Basketball 2, Play 4, Softball 1, Booster, Concession. M' Bw' CM Im Band' RICHARD R. KANTNER, 233 Shingowack Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. LINDA KAY JOHNSTON, E. Lake Circle Dr., Marlton. C.P. Majorettes Tennis 2-4, Bio. Club, Var. Club, Student Council, I'I.R. Rep., Concession. 2, Bio. Club 2, Play 3,4. MARILYN J. KATES, Narragansett Tr., Medford Lakes, C.P. Hockey 1,- ROBERT G. JONES, 191 Munger Ave., Marlton. C.P. Football 1-4, Bas- 3,4, Ba5ke1baIl2-4, Softball 2-4, Var. Club fsecj 3,4, FTA. ketball 1, Baseball 1, Student Council, HI-Y fPres.j, Var. Club. EDWARD KATO, 53 Stagecoach Rd., Vincentown. C.P. JOSEPH KAFERLE, 8 Devon Rd, Evesham, Gen. MERRILL KALB KATHLEEN PEARL KALLEN RICHARD R. KANTNER MARILYN J. KATES EDWARD KATO l JANICE PEARL KAY THOMAS KEATING LORRAINE KEHUE RAY KELLER JANET L. KERN J. PHILIP KESTER CYNTHIA L. KIDDER JANICE PEARL KAY, 36 Manhasset Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Hockey CYNTHIA L. KIDDER, Country Club Dr., Medford. C.P. Swimming 2-4 3,4, Swimming 2,4, Nat. Honor Society fSec.j, Var. Club 2,3fPres.4j, AFS Co-Capt., FTA 1-4, FHA 3, Var. Club, Play 3. 1 - Sch- 3, Quill 81 sewn 374' FRANK C. KIMBLE, 317 Maple Rd., Rancodas Woods. Gen. Football 1. THOMAS KEATING, 230 Ramblewood Pkwy., Mt. Laurel. C.P. BRUCE KING, Stokes Rd., vincemown. Vo. Ag. FFA- LORRAINE KEHOE, 110 Chatham Rd., Moorestown. Cler. Bible Club, DANIEL KlNG,B0x 54170 Sony Place Rd., vincemownh LA. Fut. Nurses. RAY KELLER, RD Skeet Rd., Medford. C.P. Band, Football 4. JANET L. KERN, 254 Chicagami Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Var. Cheer- leaders Capt., Var. Club, Student Council 1-4, Class Pres. 1, Class Treas. 3, Delegate-Girls State 81 Nation. J. PHILIP KESTER, 37 Evesham Ave., Marlton. Vo. Ag. FFA, Basketball 1,2. CRAIG KOENITZER, 173 Mudjekeewis Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. fJ.F.K. Highj Wrestling 1. PAULA LOUISE KUHN, Hainesport Rd., Moorestown. Bus. FRANK C. KIMBLE BRUCE KING DANIEL KING CRAIG KUENITZER PAULA LOUISE KUHN MARIE VICTORIA KYLAR BARRY E. LABAR KEN LAFITTE KAREN LANCASKY BRAD CAVIN LANG MARIE VICTORIA KYLAR, Kenilworth Rd., Marlton. Steno. BARRY E. LABAR, RD if3 New Rd., Vincentown. I.A. IM Basketball 3. KEN LAFITTE, 213 Ramblewood Pkwy., Mt. Laurel. C.P. Haston High Football 1, Baseball 1. KAREN LANCASKY, 443 Timberline Dr., Rancocas Woods. Bus. Booster ESA. BRAD CAVIN LANG, 337 Larch Rd., Mt. Holly. C.P. UPPIC, Library Council fPinQ, Camera Club. DAVID M. LARSEN, Union Mill Rd., Marlton. Bus. IM Basketball. LEON LASKOWSKI, Mimosa Lakes, Marlton. I.A. ' .. --,.,,l JACK LATTIMORE, Holly Dr., Oakwood Lakes, Medford. C.P. Swimming, Ski Club, Bio. Club, Student Council, WLHS Radio, Legend. MARY LAWS, Tuckerton Rd., Indian Mills. C.P. Fut. Nurses 2,3, Mod. Dance Club, Prom 3, Bio. Award 2, Bookkeeping Award 2. JOSEPH A. LAYMAN JR., 133 Tuckerton Rd., Medford Lakes. C.P. Bio. Club 2,3, Nat. Honor Society 2-4-, Quill Sz Scroll 3,4, Jr. Rot., Class Officer - V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4. LAWRENCE J. LEE, 18 Marlborough Ave., Marlton. C.P. Bio. Club 2,3, Quill 81 Scroll, Hispanic Honor Society, Legend 3,4, Student Council 4, H.R. Rep. 2,3. SHARON LEVERS, Red Lion Rd., Vincentown. Gen. DAVID M. LARSEN LEON LASKOWSKI JACK LATTIMORE MARY LAWS JOSEPH A. LAYMAN JR. LAWRENCE J. LEE SHARON LEVERS DENISE A. LEVESQUE MARY ANNA LEWIS DENISE A Ex.-Curr. Ed NANCY LINDELL NANCY LLOYD KATHY LODER LEVESQUE, 186 Ramhlewood Pkwy., Mt. Laurel. C.P. Booster, Prom 3, Legend Fr. Club, Concession, H.R. Rep. QAlt.j. MARY ANNA LEWIS, Red Lion Eayrestown Rcl., Vincentown. Bus. NANCY LINDELL., 54 Lenape Tr., Medford Lakes C.P. NANCY LLOYD, Medford Blvd., Marlton. Bus. KATHY LODER, 211 Ramblewood Pkwy., Mt. Laurel. Bus. Hockey l,3, Play 4, Concession, Prom 3. EDWARD GARY LOEFFLER, 95 Baker Blvd.. Marlton. Dist. Ed. Basketball 1, Bio. Club, DEC- CA. SHIRLEY ELAINE LDNG, Taunton Rd., Atco. C.P. Play 4, Hispanic Honor Society Pres. 3.4, Span. Award, Prom 3 fDec. Comm. Ch.j, Legend 4, Student Council 1,2,4. BRIAN LOVETT, RD 42 Meadowview Lane, Medford. C.P. SUSAN LUM, Elmwood Rd., Marlton. Bus. KENNETH LUND, 7 Baron Ave., Marlton. C.P. Bowling Club, Hispanic Honor Society. MARTIN LYDON, Stokes Rd., Medford. Gen. RICK MAINUR, 67 Holly Blvd., Hampton Lakes. Cen. 1 ' BRIAN LOVETT SUSAN LUM '99- EDWARD GARY LUEFFLER SHIRLEY ELAINE LONG if KENNETH LUND MARTIN LYDON RICK MAINOR LILLYAN MAJOR in ROBERT MAKIN LEANDRA C. MARCEWICZ RALPH MARPLE LILLYAN MAJOR,12 Princess Ave., Marlton. C.P. Var. Color Guard 3, Student Council 1, 2,3-Corr. Sec., Nat. Honor Society 2-4 Treas.-4, Span. Honor Society 2-4, H.R. Rep. 2,4, Legend Ass. Ed. ROBERT MAKIN, Church Rd. RD ffl, Moorestown. C.P. UPPIC. LEANDRA C. MARCEWICZ, 9 Blue Ridge Rd., Cherry Hill. Bus.-C.P. Student Council, Conces sions, Booster-Treas. 81 V. Pres., Prom 3, Play 3,4, Intramurals. RALPH MARPLE, Hartford Rd.. Medford. C.P. Track 1, Basketball IM 4. JANE MASKAS, 24 Manhasset Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Cen. B. High-Var. Cheerleader, Tennis Lenape Varsity Club, Student Council fAltj, Hockey, Basketball. PAUL K. MASSEY, Memorial Lane, Masonville. Gen. LINDA ANN MATLACK, S. Church St., Moorestown. Gen. JANE MASKAS PAUL K. MASSEY LINDA ANN MATLACK KENNETH MAY CAROL MCGILLEN KENNETH MAY, 113 Oakmont Rd., Moorestown. C.P. FTA, Camera Club, UPPIC, Youth in Covst, Play 3-Stu. Director, 4. VIRGINIA H. MCCLELLAND, Horner Rd., Marlton., Marlton. C.P. Nat. Honor Society, H.R. Rep., Student Council, Legend 4, Prom 3, Play 3, Hispanic Honor Society QTreas.j. MARYANNE MCCUTCHEON, 173 Chickahominy Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Hockey 1, Bio. Club, Ski Club, Head Drum Majorette 2-4, Student Council, Youth in Gov't. CAROL MCGILLEN, 52 Holly Blvd. Hampton Lakes. Bus. Hockey 1, Booster, AMS, FBLA, Play 3, Cheerleader 2. ELLEN C. MCILVAIN, 105 Briarwood Rd., Moorestown. C,P. Laureate, Concessions, Play 3, Stu- dent Council, Quill Sl Scroll, Laureate Award. VIRGINIA H. McCLLELLAND MARYANNE MCCUTCHEON 70 ELLEN C. MCILVAIN dh 'W Na sig, ELEANOR MCINTYRE JOHN MCWILLIAMS JAMES MEISSNER BARBARA V. MELTON ELEANOR MCINTYRE, Tabernacle Rd., Vincentown. Dist. Ed. DECCA. JOHN MCWILLIAMS, Crescent Height RD fl, Pemberton. Gen. Basketball IM, Football IM. JAMES MEISSNER, 200 Tinderbox Land, Evesham, IA. BARBARA V. MELTON, Elbow Lane Rd.. Mt. Laurel. Bus. Fut. Nurses, Bible Club, Library Coun- cil. RUTH MARIE MENGEL, RD 793. Vincentown. Bus. Band I. Chorus, Booster. Bible Club 3.4, FHA. RONALD R. MERCIER, 73 Branch St., Medford. C.P. Play 3.4. Drama Club. Library Asst. Sl Council. UPPIC, Camera Club. .IODY MERKH, 39 Natchez Tr.. Medford Lakes. C.P. Art Club. RONALD R. MERCIER , t v 152' any WS, ,,., QS 1'311lWfk5ln f' 1 Q, ,, .1.'3f.f'1Qff' Xi' J fv - 1.2 .f wifi ff S YV ' ' BONNIE J. METZLER RAYMOND J- MEYER 3111 BONNIE J. METZLER, Taunton Blvd. Marlton, Cen. Majorette 2,3. RAYMOND J. MEYER III, 69 Decotah Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Marching Band I-4, Concert Band I-4, Bio. Club 4, Sci. Club I, FTA 4. WILLIAM MIDGETT JR., 81 Locust Ave., Marlton. Voc. Agr. FFA lTreas.j, FFA State Conven- tion. STEVE L. MIGIANI, Old Marlton Pike, Marlton. Gen. Wrestling, Play 3. LAWRENCE W. L. MILLER, Wyetta Rd., Marlton. C.P. Track I, Debate 2-4, WLHS 4, Laureate 2-Lit. Head 3-Asst. Ed. 4-Ed.-in-Chief, Nat. Honor Society, Nat. Merit Citation. STEVE L. MIGIANI 71 RUTH MARIE MENGEL .IODY MERKH WILLIAM MIDGETT JR. 40' 'fb LAWRENCE W. L. MILLER LINDA MILLER DONNA MARIE MILLEY BETTY ANN MILLIGAN LINDA MILLER, Hill Rd., Medford. Bus. DONNA MARIE MILLEY, Lake Rd. Atsion, Vincentown. Steno. Booster Corr. Sec., Bowling Club, FBLA, Play 3, Prom 3, Legend 4. BETTY ANN MILLIGAN, 16 Oak Ave., Marlton. Steno. FBLA 2, Booster 2. BARBARA MITCHELL, 49 Knox Blvd., Marlton. C.P. Hockey 1-4, Booster, Hispanic Honor Society 2-4 Sec., Play 4, Concessions Ch., Span. Club. COLLEEN A. MONOGHAN, 83 Powhaton Tr., Medford Lakes. Cler. Var. Baseball, Basketball, FHA. MAUREEN MONAGHAN, 83 Powhaton Tr., Medford Lakes. Var. Club fPinj, Basketball 3,4, Softball 2,3, Legend, Ski Club, Prom 3. BARBARA MITCHELL CULLEEN A. MONAGHAN MAUREEN MUNAQHAN PATRICIA MgNAHAN PATRICIA MONAHAN, 51 Algonquin Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Color Guard 2,3, Fut. Nurses, Chorus 2, Var. Letter. EILEEN MOORE, 6 JeFIerson Ave., Marlton. Bus. MIKE MOORA, 191 Comanche Tr. Medford Lakes C.P Football 1-4 Bio Club Wei ht- , - - s a g lifting 3,4, Jr. Rot. PATRICIA ANN MOORE, Briggs Rd., Moorestown. C.P. Hockey 1,2,4, JV Cheerleader 3, Nat. Honor Society, Fr. Club V,Pres. 3, Booster 2,3, Student Council Rec. Sec. 3, VPres 4. JAN MUNN, 114 Haines Rd., Moorestown. C.P. H.R. Rep. 3, Student Council 4, Booster 3,4, Concessions, Prom 3, Legend. CORDELLA MURRAY, Kenilworth Rd., Marlton. Cen. EILEEN MOORE MIKE MOORA PATRICIA ANN MOORE ,IAN MUNN CORDELLA MURRAY ROBERT MURRAY THOMAS W. MURRAY KIMBERLY NELSON ROBERT MURRAY, 67 Oswego Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. RW. High-Soccer 3, Track 3. THOMAS W. MURRAY, Kenilworth Rd., Marlton. Gen. KIMBERLY NELSON, 152 Chippewa Tr., Medford Lakes C.P. Softball 1, Bio. Club, Booster, H.R. Rep. QAIU. Student Council fAltJ. Prom 3. PHYLLIS NETTLEMAN, Forrest Ave.. Marlton. C.P. H.R. Rep. 4, Hockey 1, Legend, Prom 3 fCh. Ticket Commj. Booster 2-4, Indian Mascot. PHIL NIPPINS, Retreat. Southampton. Dist. Ed. NEIL NIXON, Hartford Rd., Moorestown. Bus. Football 4. RONNIE NIXON, RD ffl Box 92-B, Atco. I.A. NEIL NIXON PHYLLIS NETTLEMAN PHIL NIPPINS SUSAN NIXON, Chatsworth Rd., Tabernacle. Cler. JOHN H. NORTON, 114 Winston Rd., Mr. Laurel. Bus. C. Trappe High-Football 2. VERONICA I. NUTT, Oak Knoll Ave., Pemberton. Steno. Majorettes 2 Booster 3, Soft- ball 1,3. MICHAEL O'BRlEN, 180 Lakeview Terr., Moorestown. C.P. B. Eustace-Bowling 1, Math Club 1, Dramatics 1. CRAIG OGBURN, Kettlerun Rd., Marlton. Bus. SUSAN NIXON JOHN H. NORTON VERONICA I. NUTT MICHAEL O'BRIEN CRAIG OGBURN 2' l N- J 5' MANUEL MIR DONNA MARIE E. NADDEO JOE ORSINO HERBERT C. OSBORN DONNA E. OSTNER RONALD PACHE .IEFF PARKINSON MANUEL MIR, 209 Migazee Tr., Medford Lakes. CIP. AFS-EXCHANGE JEFF PARKINSON, 138 Wahwahtaysee Tr., Medford Lakes. Cler. Bio. STUDENT, HI-Y Club, Math Club, Cer. Club, Debate Team. Legend. Club. DONNA MARIE E. NADDEO, I6 Cooper St., Marlton. Cler. Baseball I, LARRY J. PARKS, RD A43 Stokes Rd., Vincentown. Dist. Ed. Play 4' L'b'f f- MELVA PATTERSON, Box 431 Stokes RD., Medford. Steno. vor. Bowl- JOE ORSINO, 37 Spinning Wheel Lane, Marlton. C.P. Coll. High- ing Team Club, Big, Club, W'eS 'g1Le '4'F 'ha 2'3'T'ack 23' BOB PAYNTER, 209 Migdooo Tr., Medford Lakes. c.P. Wrestling 1,3,4., HERBERT C. OSBORN, 132 Tabernacle Rd., Medford Lakes. C,P. Foot- HI-Y, Nat. Honor Society, John Phillip Sousa Award, Class Off.fPres. 2. ball I, Track I. Band-Pres. DONNA E. OSTNER, Birmingham Rd., Vincentown. Steno. Nat. Honor JOAN PENN, Kettle Run Rd., Marlton. Cen. 5 'e'Y'G 'SS e fA 7'H-RREP-2' KEN PEYRE-FERRY, 112 Brentwood ci., Moorootowo. c.P. Golf 2.4, RONALD PACHE, Rt. 206 Box 427, Southampton. C.P. Bio. Club, Band 1. LARRY J. PARKS MELVA PATTERSON BOB PAYNTER JOAN PENN KEN PEYRE-FERRY DOT PETERS LINDA L. PETERSON SANDRA PHILLIPS DESSIRE LUCY PIKUNIS ss RUTH PINKERTUN BONNIE LEE PIPER GENE ANN PLACHTER DUT PETERS, 311 Timberline Dr.. Rancocas Woods. Bus.fAcc. Hockey WILLIAM .IUHF POGSON. 49 Christopher Mill Rd.. Medford. C.P. I. Basketball 3.4. Smoke Signal I-. Concessions. Booster 3.4. Ice-Skating. Football I-4. Track Ili Prom 3. LINDA L. PETERSON, White Oak Tr.. Medford. C.P. Hockey l-4. Stu- ROBERT POHLE. 461 High St., Mt. Holly. C.P. Laureate Co-Ed.. Art dent Council I-4. Var. Club. Prom 3. Concdssions. Basketball Mgr. 3. Club. Quill 8 Scroll. Play 3.4. Pl'0m 3. Drama Club. SAHDRA PHILLIPS, Big Hill Rd.. Vincentown, Cler. ROBERT W. PORCH, 60 Radnor Blvd.. Marlton. C.P. Track 1-4. Cross Country 3,4 All County. Bio. Club. Sci. Fair Ist Place. Var. Club. Span. Club. DIANE LYN N POTTER, Greentree Rd., Marlton. Cen, Bio. Club. Marching Band 2-4. Concert Band 2-4 QC-old Barj. ISABELLE PUUGET, 212 Ramblewood Pkwy. Moorestown. AFS-Exchange Student, French Club. Legend. DESSIRE LUCY PIKUNIS, Rt. 52. Medford. Bus. C.A.P. RUTH PINKERTON, Box 287 Marlton Pike, Medford. Cler. Softball I, Hockey I, Color Guard 3.4. BONNIE LEE PIPER, 23 Mill St.. Medford. Bus. Hockey I-3. Booster. Legend. Concessions, Prom 3. Typing Award. GENE ANN PLACHTER, I5 Tahteepay Tr.. Medford Lakes. C.P. Play 3.4. Legend Type Ed., Prom 3. Chorus. Concessions. WILLIAM JOHN POGSON ROBERT POHLE ROBERT W. PORCH DIANE LYNN POTTER ISABELLE POUGET as 5' 'K' 3,0 ROBERT PRESSEY JANET E. PRICKETT KATHLEEN PRICKETT MARGARET PRICKETT ,IAN PRICKITT ROBERT PRESSEY, RD if2 Box 30, Vincentown. I.A. JANET E. PRICKETT, l73 Chippewa Tr., Medford Lakes, C.P. Laureate 2-4 Art Ed.-4, Art Club 2-4, Play 3,4, Concession, Prom 3, Dance Comm. 3. KATHLEEN PRICKETT, Retreat Rd., Vincentown. Bus. Var. Softball 2-4, Var. Club-Treas. MARGARET PRICKETT, Walton Ave., Moorestown. C.P. WTA. ,IAN PRICKITT, Lake Pine, Marlton. Bus. Bio. Club. TIMOTHY M. PRIME. Taunton Blvd, Medford. C.P. Football 3.4, Swimming 2-4, WLHS Radio 3,4, Var. Club 3,4, Smoke Signal 4, Boys State lAlt.J. ROGER H. PROBERT, l79 Conawaga Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Var. Football 2-4, Basketball 3,4-, Golf 3.4. Var. Club. HI-Y Club, Chemistry Club. LANCE F. PURCELL, RD 7'f3 Medford Farms, Vincentown. LA. PETER RAKOWSKI, 134 Blackfoot Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Basketball 1, Tennis 2-4 QAII Coun tyj, Var. Club. Concessions Chairman, Hl.Y Club. DEBBIE RATHBONE, Pine Blvd. Marlton. Cen. Bio. Club, Span. Club. EILEEN RATLIFF, 348 Larch Rd., Rancocas Woods. Bus. Booster Club Pres., Concessions, Prom 3 RVRHS Student Council 1. CANDACE REDFIELD, Kenilworth Lakes RD fl, Marlton. C.P. Basketball 1,2 FTA-Merch. High Chorus 1-4, Play 4, Prom 3, Concession. TIMOTHY M. PRIME ROGER H. PROBERT LANCE F. PURCELL PETER RAKOWSKI DEBBIE RATHBONE EILEEN RATLIFF CANDACE REDFIELD s '93 LYNDA REED LYNN REILY LOIS E. REISS PHILLIP REITZ JOHN ALLEN RHODES LYNDA REED, 212 Ramblewood Pkwy., Moorestown. Bus. Legend, A.F.S. LYNN REILY, Taunton Lakes, Marlton. C.P. Class Sec. l, Hockey l, Swimming 2,3.l-, Stud. Council l,2,3, Concession, Bio. Club 2. LOIS E. REISS, 53 Natchez Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Hockey 3.1, basketball 3,-4, Bio. Club 2,3, Var. Club 4, Concession, Basketball award 3. PHILLIP VICTOR DANIEL REITZ III, 205 Heather Dr., Moorestown. C.P. Var. Club, Football 3,4, Wrestling 3,4-, Track 3. JOHN ALLEN RHODES, 50 Woodbridge Rd., Marlton. C,P. Play 4. Concession, Prom 3. NANCY VIRGINA RICE, Fleetwood Ave., Masonville. C.P. Booster 4, Hispanic, Honor Society 2.3,-I, F.H.A. 2, Span. Club -1, Prom 3. BETSY RIPOLI, Sth St., Pine Grove, Marlton. C.P. ERNEST RITACCO, 4- School House La., Marlton. C.P. Baseball 1. SUE RIZZO, 104 Leeds Rd., Moorestown. Steno. Concession 4, Class Play 4, F.H.A. 4, Booster 1,2. LINDA LEE ROAN, 4-1 Plum St., Vincentown Bus. GEORGE ROBINSON, Jackson Rd., Indian Mills. C.P. STEPHEN F. ROCHE, 53 Blanchard Rd., Marlton. C.P. Band 1, Track 1-4 Football 1, Dance Band NANCY VIRGINA RICE BETSEY RIPOLI we 15+ QZTTTY ERNEST RITACCO SUE RIZZO LINDA LEE ROAN GEORGE ROBINSON STEPHEN F. ROCHE BRENDA J. ROGERS BARBARA ANNE ROLPH DEBBIE ROSENBLUM TOM ROSINSKI STEVIE ROSSI BRENDA ,I. ROGERS, RD ffl Box 86, Medford. C.P. Hockey 1-4, Booster, Hispanic Honor Society, Var. Club, Student Council, Concession. BARBARA ANNE RULPH., 9 Flintstone Dr., Marlton. C.P. Cent. Reg. High-Twirling 2,3, Madrigal I I Singers, Nat. Honor Society 3, Fut. Nurses, All State Choir 3,4, Choir 3. DEBBIE RUSENBLUM, 107 Knox Blvd., Marlton. Steno. Ski Club, Booster, Gym Club. TOM RUSINSKI, 7f2 N. Lakeside Dr., Medford. C.P. Wrestling 1,2, Track I, Sci. Fair-1st Prize. STEVIE RUSSI, 7 Church St., Vincentown. Steno. Student Council, Class Rec. Sec. 4, Booster, Nat. Honor Society, Play 3, Prom 3. EDWARD ROSSITER BOB ROSWELL LEE RUTHERMEL RICHARD ROWBOTHAM ,IAN ROUGHGARDEN EDWARD RUSSITER, Rt. 73, Marlton. C.P. Var. Club, HI-Y Club, Var. Football 4, Track 1,4, Wrestling 4, Swimming 3. BOB RUSWELL, P.0. Box 123, Medford. C-en. Football 1-4, Wrestling 1, Var. Club. LEE ROTHILRMEL, 50 S, Lake Side Dr., Medford. Gen. Football 1. ,IAN ROULHGARDEN, Oakwood Dr., Medford. C.P. Bio. Club 4, Drama Club 1,2, Choir 1,2, Eng. Awards. BRIAN M. RUURKE, 211 Mngazee Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Football 1-4, Wrestling 2-4, HI-Y Club fSec J 2 Nat Honor Society Stage Manager Jr Rot RICHARD ROWBOTHAM 5 Stokes Ave Medford Gen WRIGHT RUNDLI1., JR., Rd fl, Eayerstown Rd. Vmcentown. C.P. BRIAN M. ROURKE WRIGHT RUNDLE 78 JUDITH A. RUSSELL S fl 1 PATRICIA A. SAMMON AMY RYAN WAYNE RYAN CARMINA SABATUCCI LAURA A. SALVATURE ,IUDITH A. RUSSELL, Pine Blvd., Lake Pine. Cen. Drill team 3, Bio. Club 3 AMY RYAN, Moore Rd.. Vincetown. Cen. WAYNE RYAN, Friendship Rd.. Vincentown. C.P. CARMINA SABATUCCI. Marlton-Moorestown Rd.. Marllon. Gen. LAURA A. SALVATORE, 121 Westminster Ave., Marlton. C.P. PATRICIA A. SAMMUN, l-1 Carriage La., Marlton. Bus. PAMELA SAUER, 90 Pocahontas Tr.. Medfofd Lakes. C.P. lst Lt. Var. Color Guard 4. Stud, Coun. 2,3,4. Legend Staff 3,-1, Prom Comm. 3. Hispanic Honor Soc. 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 3.4. PAMELA SAUER i 1 x + 1 x 1 x ,J DENNIS SCALES 6, BARBARA SCHATZMAN ERNA SCHEIBN ER BARBARA SLHATZMAN, 157 Conawaga Tr. Medford Lakes. D.E. ERNA SCHEIBNER, 6 Haynes Creek La.. Medford. C.P. Hockey 3, Booster 1,2.3, Bio. Club 1,4 DENNIS SCALES, Rd. 2 Vincentown. C.P. s1 Var Bowling 3 4 Chorus 2 ,IANE SCHICKLEY JANE SLHILKLEY, Gen. TIMOTHY G. SCHILLER, 329 Larch Rd.. Rancocas Woods. C.P. Legend 4, Smoke Signal 3. Na- tional Honor Soc., 3,4, Concession stand 4, Play Comm. 3 79 TIMOTHY G. SCHILLER CONNIE SCHLEINHOFER FRED SCHNEIDER RONALD SCHULTZ CONNIE SCHLEINHOFER, Raymone Ave., Atco. Bus. Cl. FRED SCHNEIDER 4-8 Minnetonka Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Intramural basketball, H.R. Rep., Concession stand, Play comm., Smoke Signal RONALD SCHULTZ, Hawkins Rd., Tabernacle. I.A. KEN SCOTT, 113 Haines Rd., Moorestown, C.P. Var. wrestling, Rich Central H.S., Wrestling 1,2,4. MARTHA ANN SCULL, Kenilworth Lake Rd., Marlton. C.P. F.T.A. Debate team, National Honor Society FRANCES SEDALISKY, 15 Heritage Rd., Marlton. Bus. Hockey 1, Booster 1,2,3, Lib. Coun. 3, Gym. Club 2,3. JOHN SEES, Old Marlton Pike, Marlton. ,I.V. Baseball 2,3, IM. Football, IM. Basketball, Var. Baseball 4 FRANCES SEDALISKY JOHN SEES KEN SCOTT MARTHA ANN SCULL DIANE LINDA SEITZ, R.D.7ff2. Vincetown. Bus. Bowling Club 1,2,3, Varsity Bowling 3,4. RICHARD D. SELLERS, 77 Lakeview Dr., Vincetown. C.P. Bowling Club ANDREW T. P. SELZER, 112 Waverly Ave., Maple Shade. C.P. JUDY SHAFFER, Centerton Rd., Masonville. Bus. Hockey 1, Booster GENEVA LEA SHARP, 117 Lenape Tr., Medford Lakes. Bus. Swimming, Booster, H.R. Rep. 3,4, Concession Stand 4, Smoke Signal, Prom Comm. 3 i DIANE LINDA SEITZ RICHARD D. SELLERS ANDREW T. P. SELZER JUDY SHAFFER GENEVA LEA SHARP iff? 'f'l. - VIRGINIA SHARP DWIGHT SHENK RITA MARIE SHINN Lk.,. . I IRGINIA SHARP. l I6 MAIN ST.. Yi 11L-c- ntown. Bus. IPM IILIIT SHI-INK. IZI lroq lnxm iwTr.. Medford I.alx z's. QP. Intramural football K baslwtlyall. RIT.-X WI.-XHIIC SHINN, l'l.Il.l. P 4-r11 I Je'r ton. Boostvr. Gen BOB SILLMAN, Xnn Dr.. Yin e-n'x1 tom n. Stagv Crew. IA. DIANA SIMPKINS. S fvln th Park Rd.. Y im-ontown. Gen ,IERRX 5IMI'SUN..S cvtl tli Ill xttrm- h St.. M mvtr rostown. Bus Tar. Football 2. Track l.2 tg SANIJI If SM.-KI.I.I'IY, Inion Mill Rd.. Marlton. QP.. Studi-'nt Count-il l.2.3.l.. A.F.S. llluh 3. IT1'I'I't'SI1Il1C'flI llh. ol' Prom. 3. .Mft Editor of Smolu' Signal I. National Ilonor Soi-in-ty 3.1. Play IIOITIHIIIIVQ' 3.1. I'lII.EEN SMITH, 59 Nulclwz Tr.. Mt-dlord l.ulws. Ski Club Bus.. IIR. R4-p. JERRY SIMPSON SANDIE SMALLEY BOB SILLMAN DIANA SIMPKINS K 5 at uiioxou sxlrru, IT smut.-S Att-..x10df0rd.Gen. ii GER.-XI.IJINI'l SMITH Ilmy 206 Medford Farms. Tab.. Cl. RAREN I'I. 5MI'I'I'I, l20 Iiihado Tr.. Medford Lakes. C.P.. Art llluh. I.aurc'att'. Play 3. MARY IQAHUL SMITH. S. W1-ndou-r Rd. Taunton Lakes. ILP.. Illu-vrle-ailing 2.3.l.. I arsity I1lulJ3.l...lr.Clasa Hvcording Sc-155. Girls State Delegate 3. Prom Quvvn Attc-ndant ff 3. Studvnt Council Rvvordin Sc-Hx I. . I ff g ' 'i, ' L ,Q f .taa EILEEN SMITH GEORGE SMITH GERALDINE SMITH KAREN H. SMITH MARY CAROL SMITH an-s.. -mu ig.. RAY SMITH STEN EN SMITH TERRY SMITH BOB SUBULESKI ART SNY DER HERNAIJETTE SUUTI'IW'ICK LINDA LEA SPARLING RAY SMITH Old Marllon Pi.. Marllon. GP.. Football l. Basketball l.- CATHERINE A. SPENGEL,l1'1Li-nape Tr.. Medford Lakes. G.I'.. 2.3.1. Baseball 2.3. l. Basketball Club. l. F.T.A. 2.3. I.. Bio. 3 Var. Color Guard. 2nd Lt.. Class Danee Com. 3,1.. SC. sim EN 5Ml'1'H, Old wimmn Pa.. Marlmn.ll.P.Bask1-:ball n,2.:s..i. Fool. RCP Play 'H' ball l.l. Goll2.3.l. Junior Rotarian. MARTA SPENGE, 65 Caldwell Ave. Marllon. Bug.. Hoc-key l. Bowling TERRY SMITH. 237 Belaire Dr.. Ml. Laurel. CP. Lallolina ILS.. Bio. I. Llub' H'R' Rep' San Marr-os Il.S. Bass-balll. GEORGE SPERLING, Old Marlton Pi., Medford Dist. Ed., Dixing Team Bois soisougskl, Elmwood Ha. Marion. LA. 2' AR,I.Hl-R SNYDFR Grmhmo Farm Markm Rt 70 Vinwnmwn I A CAROL E. SPRIJW, Creek Rd.. Moorestown. C.P., Art. Laureate. Conces- A A A l p A ' h l ' ' sion Library Council 2. BE NADETTE SUUTHW'ICK, H - R l. M -. ' .C.P.. P .3. ,, , , ,, , , , , Play!! onlin l mln smwn mm D01 IIE SIERLING, 3 Abington Awe.. Marlton Bus., Business staff of ' ' Legend. LINDA LEA SPARLING, 286 Shingowack Tr.. Medford Lakes. Bus.. Soft- ball I. Student Council. H.R. Rep.. Prom 3. Play 3. Smoke Signal 2. CATHERINE A. SPENGEL MARTA SI-'ENCE GEURGE SPERLING CAROL E. SPRUW DUTTIE STERLING EDWARD J. STEVENSON YVONNE E. STILL SUSAN STUCKTUN CLINT STORM BRCCE STUUDT RICHARD W. STOVER SANDRA STREET EDWARD j. STEVENSUN, 55 Manhasset Tr.. Medford Lakes. C.P. HR. Rep. 4. Concessions. Bio. Club. YVUNNE Iii. STILL, Hartford Rd.. Mt. Laurel. Gen. Fut. Nurses 3, Smoke Signal 3. Concessions. Booster 3. Library Council 3. IM Sports l. SUSAN STUCKTON, Red Lion Rd.. Vincentown. C.P. C.P. FTA. M.T. High Glee Club. CLINT STORM, Lake Dr. Alsion, Vincentown. RD 32. Bus. Acc. Bowling 3.4, H.R. Rep. 2. BRUCE STUUDT, 28 S. Lakeside Dr., Medford. C.P. Swimming 3. Ski Club. Concessions. Boys State. H.R. Rep. 3. RICHARD Wi. STUVER, RD 742 Warne Hwy. Mt. Laurel. C.P. H.B. Rep. l . SANDRA STREET, 100 Lenape Tr.. Medford Lakes. C.P. Student Council l-1. Class Sec. l,2. Prom 3 Concessions. Play 3. 4. GLENN SUDECK, ll8 Brentwood Dr.. Moorestown. C.P. Swimming 3.4. Bio. Club 3.1. Baseball l. 2. Prom 3. ROD J. SCSCHENKO, Old Red Lion Rd.. Medford. C.P. Baseball 2.3, Bio. Club Treas. el. Play 3,-L. Prom 3, Bowling Club 3,-1. Concessions. VIRGINIA L. SUTPHIN, Union Mill Rd.. Mt. Holly. C.P. Hockey 3.4, FTA l. Prom 3 Nat. Honor Society 3.4. WILLIAM H. SW'EATMAN, JR., 182 Brookside Dr., Medford. C.P. Foot- ball l. Bio. Club 2. Play -L NANETTE TAIHINER, 178 Kihade Tr., Medford Lakes. C.P. Drill Team Q1stI.t.j 2. Color Guard 3 12nd LLJ 4 lCapt.j, Ful. Nurses 3,4 fTreas.j. Nat. Honor Society 3.4. Play 3. Prom 3. GLENN SUDECK ROD J. SUSCHENKO VIRGINIA L. SUTPHIN WILLIAM H. SWEATMAN JR. NANETTE TAHNER X kk '2 ii JAMES P. TAVERNIER DOUGLAS K. TAYLOR CHUCK THOMPSON LYDIA MORE THOMPSON R. WAYNE THOMPSON JAMES P. TAVERNIER, Friendship Rd. RDff2. Vincentown. Bus. Football 1.3.1. Wrestling l. Travk I- I-. Yarsity Cluli. Stage Crc-M, Weightlifting. DOUGLAS K. TAYLOR, 7 Uivrhill Rd., Ml. Holly. l.A. Track 1. CHUCK THOMPSON, IU8 Nokomis Tr., Medford Lakes. Gen. Basketball 1. LYDIA MORE THOMPSON, 64 Mill St., Vincetown. C.P. Hockey l,2, Fut. Nurses, Prom 3. Play Il. Nat. llunur S tir- it-ty. R. WAYNE THOMPSON, I0 Mill St.. Vim-entown. C.P.S1age Crew 1-4. JAMES W. THORNELL, ll N. Main St.. Mt-dfbrd. S.E.D. PHYLLIS A. THORWARTH, 2 Duke Avr.. Marlwn. Bus. Wang, JAMES W. THORNELL PHYLLIS THORWARTH JOHN TOMKINSON ADELE LEE TOMKO SHARON TOMLINSON JOHN TOMKINSON, 27 Flintstonc Dr.. Nlarlton. Ovn. Basketball 3. T1-nnisli. ADELE LEE TOMKO. lf1Abington ANP.. Marlton. Bus Softball l. SHARON TOMLINSON, 132 E. Main St.. Marlton. Bus. SCOTT ROBERT TRAINO, Churrh St.. Moorestown. C.P. Bio. Club. BETTY TRICG, Oakvs ood Dr.. Medford. C.P. Softball 2. Bio. Club 2-4. Booster 4, Prom 3. SCOTT ROBERT TRAINO BETTY TRIGC '59 L 'XSL ALFRED .l. VALENTI RICHARD WARREN VANSCIVER JR, CHARLES E. VASEY VALERIE JEAN VICK DURUTHY VUSHELI ALFRED VALENTI. 38 Old Colony Lanc. Marlton. C.P. Bio. Club. NEIJT Award l.2. Play 1. Dance 1. I'I.R. Rep. 1. Concessions.. RICHARD WARREN YANSCIYER. JR.. Creek Rd. Masonville. Gen. CHARLES E. YASEY, 11 Stage Coach Rd.. Southampton. Gen. Football 1.2. Stage Crew l-3. Air- plane Club. VALERIE JEAN NICK, I92 Cayuse Tr.. Medford Lakes. C.IJ. Hockey l-3. Softball l.2. Sturlcnt Council. Play A1. Concessions. Prom 3. DOROTHY YOSHELL, 23 Arrowhead Dr.. Marlton. C.P. Bio. Club. Debate Club 2. Bible Club. FTA 2. Student Council. RONALD JOHN C. Wi.-KLKER. Hooton Rd.. Moorestown. C.P. Play 1, SUSAN TERESA WALLS, Mt. Holly-Medford Rd.. Medford. C.P.. Student Council. I ut. Nurses. Prom 3. Concessions. Booster. Lcgcnd Sr. Ed. MIKE WARNER, 108 Briarwood Terr.. Moorestovn. C.P. Basketball l-1. Hascball l.2. Golf 3.1. HI-Y Club. Yarsitv Club. .lr. Rot. JEANETTE MARIE W'ATSON, 511 Radnor Blvd.. Marlton. C.P. Hockey l. Choir 2-1. Student Council l. Legend Type Co-Ed. 1. Concessions. Nat. Honor Society 3.1. STEVEN H. WVEATIIERBY, l1'1 Chippewa Tr.. Medford Lakes. C.P. I'I.R. Rep. 3. Prom 3. Conccs sionsrl. Play 1. W'ILLIAfVI D. WEAVER 27 Rancocas Bls d.. Rancocas Woods. Gen. Tennis 3. Play 3.1. NANCY WELLS. 2-1 l,f'2 Cherry St.. Medford. C.P. Softball 3. Student Council l--1. Legend. Smoke Signal-Girls Sports Ed.. Nat. Honor Society 3.4. Class Treas. 1.2.4. RONALD ,IUHN C. WALKER SUSAN TERESA WALLS MIKE WARNER ,IEANETTE MARIE WATSON STEPHEN H. WEATHERBY WILLIAM D. WEAVER NANCY WELLS Q5 ' .IE FFREY BRIAN WESCUAT DONNA MICHELE WESTPHAL PATRICIA A. WETZEL JOAN WHEELER JEFFREY BRIAN WESCOAT 127 Kihade Tr.. Medford Lakes. l.A. DONNA MICHELE WESTPHAL,Chureh Rd.. Medford. C.P. PATRICIA A. WETZEL, E. Delaware Tr., Medford. Bus. Bio. Club. 3. Prom 3. Concessions. I leader Capt. I. Free X Club. BRUCE W I'IITEW7AY, Box 92. Nlarlton. C.P. Cross Country 3. HI-Y 1-1. Prom 3. Sei. Seminar 3. BRUCE J. WHITEWAY CAROL A. WILLIAMS MARILYN WILLITTS JOAN WHEELER, l69 Ramblewood Pkwy. Moorestown. C.P. Fut. Nurses. Student Council. Plav NANCY WHITBY, Laurel Dr.. Lake Pine. Marlton. Bus. Legend 1. Hockey. Chorus. Gym. Cheer- NANCY WHITBY BARBARA WILCOX r-WW S 1 L .'2.:4. . ' we . gi. .1 .. - 1 25? 92 K5 sizsaieiitvilzrie- ' 1fff'7- f'liTi'i is A ii? 1 ' V arf' eil , A I K W3 K. r ' 1. RUTH M. WILLIAMS BARBARA WILCOX, 218 Tmderbox Land. Marlton. C.P. Softball. IM Sports 3.4. Booster 4. Leg- end 4. Concessions. 2551? CAROL A. W ILLIAMS, Ark Rd.. RD ff2, Mt. Holly. C.P. Hockey I. Softball l. Bio. Club 2.3. Prom 3. Plav 4. Dance Comm. 4. RUTH M. WILLIAMS, 37 Manchester Awe., Marlton. C.P. Prom 3. LINDA WILLITTS,A30 S. Main St.. Medford. Bus. MARILYN WILLITTS, 48 Cherry St.. M -df d. B .. A 1. or us MS. Typing Award-60. BARBARA WILLIS.Box L15-B R2 Skeet Rd.. Medford,C.P.Hlspan1c Honor Society. Bible Club. LINDA WILLITTS 86 BARBARA WILLS 'im mln., STEVE WILLSON BRAD WILSON JOHN WINCH PAMIQLA LEE WINCHI'lS'I'I'lR NINA KRISTINE WINGATE STEVE WYILLSON, 191 Hamblewood Pkwy.. Moorcstown. C.P. Football 1--1. Wrestling l-1. III-Y. 1 sg 1 ur. Club. Slurlcnt Council lPres.J 1. Nat. Honor Society. -' 4 BRAD WILSON 32 Mill, St.. Nincentown. C.P. Baseball l-1. Football l-1 1 ' C 5 0 JOHN W'INCII,1l6Ilarxcy Place. NIL Laurel. Gen. Play 3. K I'AWII'1I.A I.I'iI'i WVINCIIICSTER. I3 North St.. N16-dford.Steno..IY Nlajorette lCapt.l 2. Booster l-1. Y ' K Legend. I-'lay l.Com-cs1iom. Prom 3. . NIS.-X KRISTINI-I WYINC,-ATE. 129 l1cKendimen Rd.. Medford I.akcN. C.P. War. Baslwllmall 2-1. 1 Var. Softball 2- 1. 1 ar. Hockey 3.1. Var. Club. Concessions. Play 3. IYICANNIC WINNER. ZZ1S. Maple Axe.. Nlarlton. C.P. Play 3.-1. Prom 3. H.R. R4-p.f1.1. Booater. S I . DEANILI WINNER THOMAS I . W'I'I I'5, JR. kt.. N- RUSENIARY YATES SIISAIN I.. YICAGER RICHARD YODER THUNIAS I . WITTS. JR., RD 222 Rt. 2116. Vincentown. Voc. Agr. FFA. ROSENIARY YATES, Bozarthtovn Rd.. Yhlcentown. Bus. Chorus 1-3. Play 3. Bible Club 3 lI rcs.J. 11.11. Rep. l.-Xltl 1. Play 1.1.e2end. SIS.-KN L. YICAGER, Birchwood Lakes. Medford. C.P. Hockey 1. Softball 1. Color Guard 2-1. Fut. Nurses. Hispanic Honor Society 2.3. Play 1. RICHARD YODER, Indian Trail Rd.. RDXI. Pemberton. C.P. Var. Club -1. 1 ar. Track 3.1. Legend 3.1. Audio-Y isual 1.2. Drama Club 1.2. Ski Club 2.3. 'I'III'lUIlUR.-X MARY Z-XRRI-ILLU. 128 Chippewa Tr.. 310111-0l'dI.8lxt's.Ii.I',.I.t'gC'l'lI1. Play 1.- Concession-. IDO'I I'IIi ZARRI'lI,l,I. Box 2338. Medford. Cler. Booster. Bio. Club. I1NISport4. Legend. Dance 1. THEUDURA MARY ZARRELLU 87 Il0'I I'lIi ZARRELLI fQ'f m.. ton. N. J. Stcnn. Stud. Cnun.. 3. Bio. Club 2 B0ostPr Sz Prom Comm. H. F. DYLLA, 201 Migazee Tr.. Medford Lakes. N. J.. ILP. Jr. Class Pres.. Nat. Hon. Soc: Snph.. Stud. Coun. 1.2.3. Bio. Club 1.2.3. in. lst Plat-v Scic-nm' Fair Award. 1.2.3. Enterf'd Lf-high lnix 1-rsity. Sept. 1966. J. SARGENT, 161 If. St. Andrews Dr.. Ram- ble-woofl. Moors-stuwn. N. J. CP.. Shaker H.S.. Intl-rnat. R4-1.2-3. Russian 1-3. Socver 2.3. DAWN ZACURSKY H. FREDERICK DYLLA .ION SARGENT SENIORS NOT PICTURED JAMES T. AMADIO, New Rd.. 1V1arlt0n. N. J.. C.P. WILLIAM BERGHOF, RD 2. Fawnlalce Village. Vincentown. N. J., Gen- eral RAY CARTER, 108 Fairway Tvrr.. Mnrrestown. N.J.. C.P. MICHAEL JOSEPH COLLINS, S. Lenola Rd.. Moorestown, N.J.. Cen. oral JAMES K. DOLAN, Rt. 206. Vinvvntnwn. N. J.. I.A. GEORGE EBERLY, Rt. 206. Box ST. 1 inventown. N. J.. General JOSEPH E. FORCE, Rt. 206. I invt-'nt0wn. J.. I.A. ,JACK I,EWIS,211 Fleetwood Avfn. 1V1as0nvill4'. N. J.. G4-neral MARK MCCRANIE, 211 S. Bvlairm' Avv.. Mt. IIHlII'f'I, N. J.. C.P. JULIUS MELTON, Elbow Lam' Rd.. Moors-stnwn. N.J.. C.P. PATRICIA MULLEN, 31 Mohawk Tr.. Medford Lakcs. N. J.. Business WALTER SCHROPP, Churvh Rd.. RD fl. lVlo0rf-stown, N..l.. C.P. PATRICIA STAMAT, 133 Knox Blvd.. Marlton. N.J.. CP. THOMAS A. WILIIIAMS, 6. W. Short' Dr.. Hampton Lalws. Vinventown. N.J.. Ut-nvral CLAIRE WIILSON, Himmvlvin Rd.. Mvrlford. N.J.. C.P. IN MEMCRIAM PAUL ATKINSON 191-9 1966 LESTER CANNON 1947 1963 JUDY GUDONIS 1919 1963 MARK POUCEL 1916 1966 4. D. ZAGURSKY, 111 Cambridge Ave.. Marl- Manuel's family include Rick, Bob, David and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paynter. Mr. Robert Reed, Isabell, Mrs. Reed and Lynda are pictured below. 7 Dear Friends from Lenape, It's an exciting year I have spent here, learning so much from you about American life and ideas. Most of the differ- ences I found come from our educational systems. In my Ly- cee in Tarascon of Southern France I had to take twelve sub- jects and an exam every three months which determined pro- motion. It's not, as here, the center of social life: all the clubsl belonged to ftennis, riding, skiing, dance, and moviesj were not part of my school. At home we have a big old house sur- rounded by vineyards, my father is a wine producer. Here I live in Ramblewood with the Robert Reeds, Lynda is my Amer- ican sister. If the way of living may seem different because of all the modern advantages and facilities you possess, I found affection and a wonderful family life which made me feel at home since the beginning. Before leaving, we'll have an A.F.S. trip in some states of the U.S.A. and I will learn more about your country. But all of the real experiences I take with me back to France will be from Lenape and my home here. And itis for this marvelous year that I want to thank all of youl .iislatlq EXCHANGING IDEAS WITH ISABELLE AND MANUEL Life at school was an important part of the whole Ameri- can Field Service program for me. Here at Lenape is where I have made more friends and where I have met more young people than anywhere else during this year. Through Lenape and through my family fthe Robert Payntersj I have come to know a little but important part of America and its way of life. I hope you will have learned something of Spain from me. School here is not like it is in Barcelona. There we have more subjects, no electives, and a large number of stu- dents in each class. The relationship between teachers and students is not so friendly as it is here. We do not have so many activities or serious sports practice either. I have learned to know and like Lenape, from the most difficult test to the funniest pep rallyl And I thank you Lenape, teachers, students, and administration, all of you, because you have really made me feel at home here. I shall never forget this year with youl Mawwffiar . wir . I. ..-, ,... I 89 X ? f 4 SGUTHERN SPLENDOR The efforts of many seniors were necessary to make our prom a success but a few of the class of '67 deserve special recognition. Co-Chairmen Beryl Irick and Velma Bethel did an excellent job. The decorations were out- standing due largely to the efforts of Pat Dunlap and Shirley Long and also to the many seniors who often stayed after school twisting tissue into flow- ers! Sandy Smalley fRefreshmentsj, Ginny McClelland flnvitationsj, Lil Major fprogramsj, Helen Gooch and Jim Davis fTicketsJ, Margie Dawes fPublicityj,' Jeb Banker fSet Upj, Lennie Dawes fCoronationj, Phyllis Nettleman fFormal Wearj, Nancy Wells Qcharmsj, Brian Rourke fPropsj and last, BUT NOT LEAST, .lay Layman and Fred Dylla fClean Upj are among those to whom the class of '66 owe a special vote of thanks! af .lack Hartshorn. malc lead. and 1-nsemlilc cf-lchratv lmlcpcmlencm-l'l Velma Bethel. Bells Are Ringing Dave Chapman Directed by William J. Hughes female lead, with Director Hughes emphasizes teamwork! Technical Director William Cullen Y clma B4-thi-I .lack llartshorn Suv Yeager Rlld SlIS1'lllxI'llx0 Dai id Chapman Tammy Bonn lu-n Flay CAST Al Yale-mi Brad Lang Bill Swealman Jeannette Watson Ron Mercier Rob Pohle The girls of thi- prologue wt thc mood with Bells Arc Ringing'- Subway Scene l Most Culliblv -- Varsity Hockey Playe Fritz Hinchman. 1 2 r Lyn Peterson, Letterman Mos! Musical - John Philip Sousa Award winner Bob Paynter and All South Jersey Band member Janet lrc-land. Happiest Legend l ndvrvlassnwn Editor Shirley Long and Letterman John Coverly. Y I , zjf tg? f ' 'mqgwf , .i,,i , V , 'ff S is fo Most Artistir' - Laureate Co-Editor Bob Pohle and Legend Artist Pat Dunlap. Most Athletic - Varsity Girls Athlete Nina Wingate and Senior Vice President joe Fox. if if X 1 P L1 I ., fi, I . lfpper Right Dot Peters and Barb Mitchell display school spirit! SENIOR SUPERLATIVES First Row ,lack Lewis. Eileen Ratliff, Joel Beckett. Second Row Sue Walls. Eileen Smith. Janet Kern. Third Row Velma Bethel. Beryl Irick. Brenda Rodgers. Merrill Kalb. Jeanette Watson. Talkative Loquacious Connie Dahms and Tim Prime. - tt P 'Uri' ix Ted Brown and Ed Capone enjoy senior life Not Pictured Shyest - Betsey James and joe Halbeison. Clumsiest 7 Sue Alloway and Phil Kesler. Best Dancers - Nancy Lindell Nick Guerina HF .vp 814 Lv x' A .5 i nf., 'h I A u Monk v .QL ,nAvxkw,?,v rr! ,qi f-ln :ffl 1. AVF :ix Q -x-,Q - ,al 'ib,, 5x s'sl-'elf' -if. 'flu 'T ,Y vs' 4 Q' r n guyz-,, .4 af nf 6 v,t .4-4 4 wr .. . . ,. X5 ., 3 if ' 1.11-Lily 56 Lf S wx + Q Y . ,.Maw3AwsLA.,,,.,za.,2. 1 ,wwf . -rw-asf Swffsfif'-wa pg-41-1:-1--Q fun-,: wg? galgw, 55,22 ,S . ,, , , .QT A ,, l 5 if ----..,, under classmen I E JUNIORS ,4nl Lim S7 V-5115? Yi J 1rfwfEz,nf,,.,M ' 2 , . 3,6 . ,, I 2222 L' A 2231: 'n xv' I l ASS OFFILERS: ,lake Wechselberger, President: Doug Dylla. Vice Presidentg Suzi Kepler. Corresponding Sc-cretaryg Mrs. Anne Gurg- lml Adu or Patty Alxini. Recording Secretaryg Mr. Richard Bryfogle, Advisor: Not pictured: .lanet Mastrangelo. Treasurer. This year proved to be a busy one for the Juniors. They worked hard on their class project which was selling peanut butter cups and assorted chocolates. The money they earned helped for the expenses of the Junior-Senior Prom, '4An Evening in Paris . Sue Schreiber was prom chairman and Karen Courtney was co-chairman. Committee efforts succeeded in producing one of the best proms. The Junior Play this year was MA Doll's House by Ibsen. The Talent Show turned out to be a big success with .lanet Mastrangelois mod- ern dance routine placing first, Cindy Gaudio's outstanding performance at the piano placed second, and singing Rose McMenimen, a first last year, as third. The long awaited rings finally arrived and excitement climaxed with the tradi- tional 6'Turn my ringlw 96 F' .Q 9' . , K W A A e I A . -C Y' ' it . , -- KKK, K - L h 1 1. we f-,Z S. . , 1 i ' . I' .3 xxx L 'Lx f K 3 K K K , , . GE Row l S. Abrams, J. Ackerman, M. Adams, M. Alcott. Row 2 M. Allen, ,I. Allston, P. Alvini, R. Anderson. Row 3 R. Anderson, R. Antonelli, T. Arkinson, J. Asacka. Row 4 D. Aukett, S. Auriemma, L. Autio, G. Bakley. Row 5 S. Baker, C. Bartello, J. Bartlett. Row 1 M. Bartlett, D. Beal. T. Becker, G. Bende. J. Benny, J. Benson, J. Berg, B. Berger, B. Berger, L. Berry, S. Berry, B. Bertram. Row 2 L. Bieri, J. Bird R B' l G Bl ' l A Bonk D Bowker R Boyd L Boyte S Braddock E Brendell Row 3 L Brenner D Brewer S Brick H C. Birks, D. Bisignano, . me, . asio a, . , . , . , . ' , . , . . . , . . . , Brilla. W. Brinkerhoff. K. Brown, S. Brydges, R. Buchanan. S. Bunning, W. Burroughs, A. Burkhart, C. Bushong. Row 4 E. Caban, D. Cahill, L. Camiscioni, K Campanelli. C. Campen. R. Cann. R. Cann. J. Cannon. B. Carothz-rs. D. Cavin. P. Ccban. R. Challcndcr. Row 5 Y. Chapman. lf Chapping. D. Chasteen. C Cheyne. A. Chonto. J. Cianflone. C. Cipolone. R. Cirelli. L. Clancy. D. Clark. R. Claybe-rg J. Clobert. 4 N A' A 'Li .35 'X r ' . K ...i - ' K- will! 2 K ' 1 ,Y , K. ., L' m f' w-' . gg: f- K , . K w . K ' R , A . R- 1 . . . E . ' ' K .if Zii kv 2.4 Q X L U 1 Ml li X . 5 K ,K K KKK Q 4. KK K, - zlgl , K KU! g,K . K av n . fl. . 4 .SL . ' J K . iryffn-f C . . wi ' K V Q. . - , ,,.f. t. W eu we if , ' nv A 3 L x-.- A 'E' A it i L'-.N S Y Y I L. lx . 1 A. .Ai K ::: K .2 KKg . KK MK K . ,VVL K Ki K ' SKK A Ka- K Sli ? K K K ,xi LK . 1-, K . T C ,KQKK I . K KK I .A K Q 57 AK iK ,, . 1 S' ll , .ws , . .,.. 3 . , K, . K Kg i n 'W fr' , f I .KK ,Kg K K. A' 1 K.KK '-:M KK.. .YQ 95- 'QM K Ni KK A w 'L K I ., , K . .M ,f K 3 X , I X f. 1' X 1' i l N ' R' K' '11 Fl' , ,,.. Q., gb W A E2 ,.. . ., , -V. V , , , .,- 1 LS L A- xy hm all . 5. . I -, xv . 1 .,rr e. ' . 4 . ' . L .- v ' 1 . M w e . - .. . f, 1 lw at L . ' s L Q aw' 5' .... , E :-' ' fi' - fF : 'a l ig , f f . Q.. N D ,, . . 1 f 5. . 'E . , . :.- . af --.:: 1. .. a . ' A 4 D E 1535 37 2 , , v ..: A . - R ,zA g:f' b I A , rf. , M., APZ- A ' 1 . ' .y-- We . . . . . ' ,ff E A 35 :-- 3 1.ff.fi L 4, E F 5 E Q 1- f e r v E as S L A . M ' - . ' i . E C' Xi Ji A L C f :q- is ' . .h A , K . q E L il K .nl V' K L A E ttr i fb 5 'gif .I d 'ff b -, - t V V. ki-li :,: l iw, , A M I 1 ... 'ws ,1 in kt H K , ss L - P i s ' - , at fr . .s. a ,b A, ...N S E , , Vglv V. -- V - A qu ., , f i ' i 0 ,? L Y ' 4': ' - by A E-'ff?.:t1 ff: 1 xg x ROW 1 R. Cole, R. Collett, R. Collins, W. Collins. D. Conley. S. Conley. R. Conover. F. Constantino. B. Cook, J. Corbett, P. Corbort, P. Corliss. ROW 2 C. Cos- well, E. Cotterell, C. Countess, A. Countryman. K. Courtney, M. Coverly. T. Cudemo. A. Cutts. T. Craig, G. Cranmcr. C. Dankel, A, Davis. ROW 3 ,L Davis, P. Delio, V. Deluca, N. Densten, C. Dewitt, S. DiChurch, L. Dickson, L. DiDonat0, A. Dinicola. T. DiPascale. J. Dobbs. Row 4 M. Dolphin, C. Duhreuil, G. Duddy, C. Dudley, M. Durham, D. Dylla., J. Easlick, S. Ecremen, M. Edelschein. L. Edwards, S. Edwards, S. Eichfeld. Row 5 C. Ellis, L. Ellis, M. Ellis, I. Emery, C. Evans, D. Evans, H. Everham, F. Ewing, M. Fahy, T. Farrell, D. Fassett, R. Faulkner. ROW 1 C. Ferguson, E. Ferron, J. Fitzpatrick. C. Forlines. ROW 2 B. Foulk. C. Forvour, C. Faulks. J. Caehring. Row 3 S. Gagliardi, K. Gallagher. C. Gardiner J. Garlanger. Row 4 R. Garron, N. Gaskill. J. Cates, C. Gaudio. Row 5 E. Caunt, A. Giafagliunc. S. Gibbon, P. Giberson. in 6 ef .I . -:: ' . ,,. ' 22 1. w, 2? x sm vi .Q 9 1. sg- if' 4 1 . X ,,,, mx X E, ' ...- E 2 3 f 5. .L L . . 1- 5 ? .., . , . ' X, E5 V 98 Q , if in if 4 I e 'QS X an It is thx ' v ' 1 es. p , if 44 ,L,, i xj I . Tv ,sw K 5 X in - X. I ' A - Z f . Q , its-K 95 1 7 X N . ,A A - T, x S 4 R A ei .AX X 'si l me 6 , f f . . . ,L gg, ii 3 1 'Ae ' . 'a ff' ROW 1 H. Gillardon. J. Gillen. P. Gilmer. Y. Gilmore. ROW 2 D. Giroux. D. Given. S. Glembocki. J. Godfrey. Row 3 R. Godfrey. L. Gohagan. D. Gorman. M. Grady . ROW 4 R. Graham. G. Graury. E. Greenberg. S. Greene. Row 5 W. Groff. J. Hageman. H. Haines. M. Haines. li Row 1 W. Haines. W. Haines Jr.. C. Hall. R. Handly. L. Harker. W. Harlow. M, Harper. J. Harris. S. Hartmann. C. Harm-5.11. Hatch. L. Hayslip. Row 2 R. Heide. L. Hersch. L. Hetherington. T. Hi-will. L. Hickman. D. Higginbolhan. R. Hobensack. R. Hoffman. B. Holladay. R. Holman. K. Holmes. R. Holmes, Row 3 M. Hopkins. B. Howarth. M. Huhbs. R. Hubbs. G. Hufford. R. Hughes. J. Hughel. B. Hussmann. R. Hysley. J. Ireland. G. Iriek. J. Jame:-. Row 4 M. Jenkins. B. Jones. D. Jones. J. Jones. J, Joslin. J. Kawczak. L. Keeling. S. Kemp. D. Kendra. R. Kenney. J. Kennedy. S. Kepler. Row 5 J. Kernan. R. Ketterer. B. Kid- der. R. Kidder. K. King. M. King. C. Kiple. C. Kirby. S. Kirkpatrick. D. Kleine. S. Klockner. B. Koch. 2 J J L Z I .- 3 V. - rf ' . N y V V t he -...Q .,,. baie -.f f J ik e ' 1 Q.- . - - i '5 V i kx e ' , f i 'In il in lo fi - f , ' f K J' Q3 f' ' . 4. WJ J , . I' lg,-M. -, A .- ' ,A a Y' a X . e 7. , 64- 'F ' ' 4 'LA .a 5- i- - ,f K' 2' 4 he el iii 2. I ' I fi! fl K ' J L ' e .02 ef or J V e Qi . .wx . vi' if 'K he-3? he , l L .. K , . 1 L el .l Q . . 1 ,, . eh Y . J X in -x J ..., e K - -1 ,fm f -V .1 I 2 A w X ff D M.. We K 1... , N X A 0 K . J 4 X? J fa an rev an '57 J sw . ' . ,sl '-'G ' I i' J mil lui: 45, K e l J , . . . . . .J A W' A . 2. . ,. - . ' . . be . :QP . J f 'iw Etzz Q gg, r isk Q.. gb, 4, - I .jg mi ' jigs A ,ff IQ A - x . . . re A 1 ' . A J . . ' 1-5 '- ' 11- ' rm A .. .v ' in , ,QQ . , 5' . E A 341 ' J 1? A.m,L J 7 , S .we V A' m . 3 f. A K H 1 g . .,. gA E ,,,. V , i .Q x -,:. .re ' 11, . 1.2 Q . lf- f, - ' .:,. '::-'- 1 -1: 1 - YW .' f 1 ' if ,K 4 lzgg Q Q . A b. , , A -- J. J fi ix te za.. fp A A F :..: . 2 . . - 1 A uw :M .E 5. mL, 3 f S l . J . ii J M- 4. 7: ,-::I ::' , .g N 5: 5,.. ' - ff-' Q E... f,: M V 77 2. 32 . 1. , K ' - Q V I ' Q K Y . , ,L vm gg R - , la Aw. . .,.. .K r -, iiffefri' 1 A ' :fm 'W i. 51-.. '11 g : is V 2 ':., Sf? .:,V: J ,.' , 1 I J , . 'al A 'i QL A ' w . - L3 fy ' . V ' X . ,'.. : I K A' ri 5 l A 9 ' . .1 W5 ' ' . az, - J- -',: fi-f ' . F 'lfki .. . m g 4 I ,yr :Z ii: 1? .--- ,VEEA K I -,:': Q .. k . ,:1 - . i f V 1i.izLik . ,I is A f L . A J , J . , A - Q:.A . . 5 . IE A g K iw ,zrk I K- T TLB V - .1 . J -. Qi 5 ... . Row l C. Kreidler, D. Kumpel, J. Kumpel, D. Kunkel, D. LaFitte, B. Laisie, B. Lake, A. Lambert, I. Lambert, A. Lammers, C. Landers, K. Lane. Row 2 J. Lar rimer, A. Larue, M. Laws, C. LeCates, K. Lehman, W. Lemmon, K. Logan, P. Longue, T. Lombardo, J. Lounsberry, L. Love, M. Lovett. Row 3 P. Luzetski, V Malinowslii, M. Manco, D. Marshall, D. Marshall, J. Masi, D. Mason, J. Maslrangelo, S. Matthews. P. Matthews. T. Mazuras, S. McCafee. Row 4- S. McArthur, T McCarron, N. McClelland, J. McDevitt, K. McDonough, J. McGinnis, R. McMenamin. K. McMullin. S. McGuire. S. Meglio. M. Mclso. ROW 5 T. Meng, L. Mer cier, C. Merkh, A. Middleton, B. Middleton, D. Milich, C. Miller, P. Miller, J. Miller, I. Milligan, K. Misiewicz, L. Mitchell. ROW 1 C. Modugno, C. Mollenhauer, L. Mongo, C. Monte. ROW 2 C. Moora. S. Moore, W. Moore, J. Morgan. Row 3 P. Morrison. A. Moscatello, D. Mullin, M Muniz. Row 4 K. Murphy, H. Murray. C. Mushinski, M. Myers. Row 5 B. Nardin. S. Neiling, J. Netzer, L. Newman. ' 'H XQ,g V 5 . V 'a: YVLV' 1 , ga. to of .,...' l ' M ' - . D A A in at P -'15, ' . ffl ' Kill .. 2. iris . . - -...W L .. ..-. J -fx . , . . 4 .. ,-vf1- , a 44 100 lik 1 sh .- Q ,. ,nw V . . 4 l in Lf 1 . V ff- if swung' Q . 1 . I i f 'K s V ' g l in J wi E4 . . J Pa 1' 2 fr 'X Row 1 J. 0'Connell. P. O'Conner. M. 0'Donnell. M. O'N1-ill. Row 2 J. Oppermann. J. Osborn. K. Ott. S- Parks' Row 3 R' Palchels J. Peak. D. Perna, R. Phi- fer. Row 4 A. Phillips. J. Pijanowski. G. Pilla. P. Pine. Row 5 M. Pinkerton. J. Pointkowski. J. Pitoscia. S. Potter. Row l P. Palermo. C. Pressey. D. Prickett. L. Prickett. P. Raggio. E. Raiquel. P. Rahowski. J. Raymond. C. Ratliff. C. Redmer. M. Reed. S. Reeves. Row 2 K Rehmann. N. Reynolds. B. Rhodes. D. Ricci. C. Richards. S. Rigsbee. J. Rinnier. L. Risley. J. Robinson. G. Robinson. E. Robison. L. Robles. Row 3 P. Rohrich T. Roller. S. Ross. G. Rostan. B. Roswell. H. Rothermel. L. Rowan. B. Rudolph. R. Rutter. J. Salisbury. B. Saltenberger. R. Saluga. Row 4 J. Scheimreif. D Schiller. L. Schlicher. F. Schmidt. W. Sehoenly. S. Sehreibf-r. L. Sehroff. A. Scott. M. Seeley. D. Sees. L. Selenski. J. Sexton. Row 5 R. Shaginaw. F. Sharples. D Shearer. R. Sherman. S. Shontz. T. Shutt. P. Silva. C. Simpson. W. Simpson. T. Smeland. B. Smith. D. Smith. lll. I I -E , .. ' .K Q Q vt E K gays ,,. kg 4. . r L . .. . . K J ,L r i 'Q il l A fl' s. f . ,I X R If F 5 -. if if fi . Q V J F' Y A f ' :l t K . o V -. ,,,, L kr .., V K I , ----. . ff . .51,1 - ,L 1 1' xi. 1 H A, 'W 5 'V l A ,V - , f vcr- , . .-.t K' W E' if . 3 ,X , 9 I i llli 7 iv ' will j . ,. . 'R if . 3 sis. ' fi 'W J. . . R 'S 4 is J. A . . .JA . . R. pii. . in J ,ZZ . p.lw A . ,... . 5 p l I A W, 'QV' S l It .4 an f . i- ' . . B K ,F Z: U t U x aw ' . Q , 5' Y. --2... J 1 f 1 N tim va, ' Yr -4- Y ff we , .Ft fit. S K . L 2 .1 n n nnn R .I A 2 a M . . ,,., 1 ! , .,.,. . . . X If . .- All i ' ', L . . Jiffy' .Q J . L' 5 J t '. ' ff K , 5 . Hr 5 76 ' 'Y V .f L-nd is 1 'I 1 1 A L if ax A fx . ,, f E, tiff f 1 V , I ' . S . S . ' v . S ff Q . A :A 11 r it J . V ' . :Ami JM 1 A N a W . V3, . 'N S X .1..f.k f . ..,, .. fy, , . . , W ' , if - . X f . ' i' 'X fa x a t L 3 1.. ,X . ...Q Sei.. . w .. ' - 1 , ' ' a 1 l J iiii 'T tt.. . . S Sf ' ' ' f c s. it ' . ' : Lf. Row l D. Smith, G. Smith. H. Smith, R. Smith, R. Smith, T. Smith, M. Sollecito. C. Spohn, W. Squires, R. Stair, C. Stasky, J. Stephc-ns. Row 2 J. Stevenson, R Stevenson, D. Stewart. R. Stolws. T. Stover, B. Stringfellow, V. Stuart, W. Styles, R. Sullins, K. Swain, V. Taibolt, L. Tatfm. Row 3 L. Taylor, R. Tew. G. Tho- mas. J. Thomas. S. Thomas. P. Thompson, T. Thompson. R. Tiews, D. Tillwick. D. Tocco, M. Tocco. N. Tumpkinson. ROW 4 T. Tumpkinson. E. Tomkin, R. Tra- cy. C. Trostle-. R. T-rudm-au, S. lfrbanski. J. VanHoutf-n. A. VanSciver, K. VanSciwr. J. Vaughn, R. Venablv. V. Voecks. Row 5 C. Vogelman. L. Vogler, M Waeciu-r. H. Wallarv. il. Wallavv. C. Waller. F. Walter, E. Walls, J. Warrington. L. Wasson. W. Watson. S. Way. ROW I L. Wvaver, J. Wt-vhsvlbcrgvr. R. Wierch. P. Wells. ROW 2 L. Wentzel. K. Wetzei. F. Whalen. B. White. ROW 3 L. White. L. Whiting. C. Wimpling. C Wright. Row 4 J. Wright. J. Yatrs. J. Youlton. L. Zaieski. ROW 5 E. Wood. C. Zarroli. Tex . .I it w - if 3' ff X x f H 'I . 1: ' H' lf.. . . I -' i Q. . if 'ii .4 K V I :Q i J ' i fi. l ti. i n , rg, , 'NA ' l i ' , A - .. . gr Q . N W as MJ 'N in 3 . ...fx Qt . - K . Ll Q1 Pt .L I. YL 9 . M, . ,Q J I ... M ff K Q + f ' xx ' 1 f simon 'l up A A A L 4 I - vm- JK.. A K 4 I 11' 5. , sr- A Yi gf.- is fs X a ,iii ., wi' M? ' r 8. Row 1 J. Bird. E Ceban. B. Cann. J. Derkis. M. Diana. A. Emmons, M. Faulkner. J. Feely. J. Fitzpatrick. W. Gaff. J. Garlinger Row 2 L Cerger A Cagliaf lone, D. Harris. F. Harrison, V. Hichey. A. Hillman. S. Houch, J. Huttner. B. Jones. J. Kawczak. R. Kidder. Row 3 M. King. D Koch W Lemmon R Mac-km l 'VI' h Il C Nl 9. B. O'Nlall0y. Row 4 Nl. Patterson. L. Parlcis. J. Perlun-. B Ratlsard l' Sc ott S tosh. L. Aarroli. J. Nleader. J. Mervfielfl. K. lVlisic-wivz. ,. . ltr' P . .. . oor Sl1ang.lJ. Smitl1.C. Still. G. Tice. R. Trumlwtl. M. 'fuss-ann. Row 5 L. Ward. H. Woe-hr. B. Yowa. JUNIOR LIFE SOPHCJMCRES CLASS UFFICERS: Corresponding Secretary Barbara Blair. Recording Secretary Pat Steff, Advisor Mr. Ferry, President John Dyer. Treasurer Jocelyn Layman. Vice-President Mary Kay Cillen. and Advisor Mrs. Ferry. The Sophomore Class Project for this year was a candy sale and through hard work it was quite profitable. The talent show lived up to expectations and participation increased. Sophomore boys have excelled in sports and are highly promising as a group. The class continued Lenape traditions in these efforts but was also an innovator, the Sophomore Newsletter being a journalistic and popular success, and the roller skat- ing party was a fun filled activity. The class served the school in various ways, most notably by improving the appearence of one of the school's outer courts. The Sophomore Class should provide many school leaders in their senior year. lvivk M-W su-Q'U'l 1 nl 'Yi l, x 'K ,am -.........,, '5-'41--.. C l if l w A , . , ,.., .. A 1 f iesiia . . aa an .. J . . . . .L'L , W 5 ' .Q A . . ' Q - ' :, s o J rot A QQ? QQ Iz, Q , Q zzl 1 Q , . Q .Q J .M .gi ., iQ Q QE! if . I 'fm Q QQM s J Q Q l .Q Q ii v. Qi Q Q Qf- ' Q :,, 1.5 ' QQ A f 1 ' Q. .n,. - - ' . . .. ., i' . an :': l ff-'lL. - ' .:1'Lz if J s iei i' z i 5 , , .gg ll: if .4 .,-, . -+8.76 : -A I f -' Hg - - . .ff , 2.-' . ' s . Q Q ,-k .Q Q .. ,LA QQ QQ , R , Q Q. Q, Q, Q . QQ Q Q Q '.QQ .E i , QQQQ. as . - it w ku., Q www ' lx 1 Q is Q ' I xiii 12325 til :,- ' A ' , -A - . ,, l.e C - .to A-we f . .oo T ' e . o r irsr. so . ' ' B A A E 'Y-. fl E ff- asis 1 - . . .. -if 1,2V- , , QQ. ,QQQQ 1 QQQg Q QQ Q .Q Q .QQQQ Q- Q Q Q. Q I QQ Q . A ,,,,, ., ., 3- '-: J: , - .. ' ' .. f . K II A f,- :, g fl .ff 0. I ' ik l MR Row 1 C. Abrams, E. Abrams, J. Achey, A. Adams, E. Adams, J. Adams, M. Adams, N. Adams, A. Ahern, J. Allen, J. Allen, R. Allin. Row 2 E. Ambrose, B Ammon, C. Ammon, D. Anderson, D. Anderson, E. Anderson, K. Anderson, R. Anderson, S. Anderson, M. Angstadt, K. Applegate. L. Arangio. Row 3 V. Ard, J Arkema, R. Atkins, D. Atkinson, L. Atkinson, J. Auletto, E. Bader,J. Baer, C. Bagli, C. Baldwin, B. Baner, R. Bangham. Row 4 H. Bankston, L. Barbariere, D Bamey, B. Bartello, R. Batchelor, C. Bates, M. Batsford, B. Batten, D. Baum, M. Beckett, B. Beebe, R. Bonde. Row 5 M. Benny, B. Benson, S. Berger, R. Ber nat, H. Best, A. Bianco, B. Blair, C. Blakney, C. Blanck. T. Blum, S. Boardley, B. Boehn. ROW 1 D. Bott, W. Bowen, B. Boyer, E. Boytc. Row 2 C. Bozarth, D. Bradshaw. C. Brady. L. Bramley. Row 3 T. Brancato, P, Brew, W. Brichetto, R. Brick. Row 4 L, Brown, J. Burgess, F. Burke, J. Burns. Row 5 M. Burr, E. Bush, B. Callahan. J. Cannon. ki! ' iiiii f L QQQQQQQQ1 1... R . Q l' .':- if B. . W .- GW g Rf - if . p .ef 3- ll. B 'X , QQ. QQ . J. ' A Q ' Q v . 3 9 ' W - 1' , 1 fi K XL ' J 1 Q ' P B id V V S 3- 1 . PW:-'LP' K I ' L X -AJ - r ' . ,Y I Q if- ' if ,,, gr. Yf ' h, ii l A Q iiii his S if . f . L ,. 5 S lx , gpg 3 .r 'Y lkj NME! 7 , ' , VKX + 11 . 5 NK ,ef 1 ii, . X Ms- S mg P E Y' R R iii! R L Q .. . 2 if 1. as B L f . B A r , . L , L L Q 'R iii ,I . L, :QQ ' an S, Ei , T Row l D. Capotrio. G. Carpenter. L. Carroul. R. Caudle. C. Chapul. B. Chestnut, D. Cheyne. B. Clark. L. Clarke, A. Cleeland. L. Clements, B. Cliver. Row 2 G. Cliver, J. Conrad, A. Corbin, D. Corcoran, T. Cornelius, L. Cornwell, F. Coswell, Wm. Cowperthwail. S. Cox. B. Crain, R. Crammer, K. Creed. Row 3 P. Creely, P. Cundifl, ,l. Croft. L. Cronk, M. Custis. B. Cults. R. Carter. M. Daly, C. Davis. E. Davis, P. Davis. R. Davis. Row 4 R. Deal, S. Debolt, E. Defini, K. Demore. D. Dempsey. R. Dennison, R. DiSantis. J. Diadamo. ,L Diagoslino. M. Dickinson. S. Dillenschneider. P. Dilodouico. Row 5 S, Dilullo, M. Dittess. L. Donadio. P. Donharl. A. Dorisio. T. Doyle. L. Drane. K. Dunlap. R. Dunlap. R. Dunlap. L. Durham. L. Dye. Row l ,l. Dyer. D, Easlick. D. Eberlin. H. llivkert. Row 21. Ehlers. T. Elder. C. Ellis. R. Engle. ROW 3 A. Erles. B. Esans. L. Fabiani. L. Farrar. Row 4 W. Far row, R. Fauver. D. Fili. S. Finerfrock. Row 5 E. Firth. L. Fisher. A. Fisher. R. Fitzgerald. v if iiii W V' . 4 i L lk 5 . ,H A 5' .wgfgjsv-.A Ex . . .Q :Vi :. . K J jg .A .. f Yo A A . X ..h LA R x -mn i if K fl ' I ' ,ku ., 'E H9 , Q ff if , . Q. - K f haf' . if .4 f fl yfirfg I ' X '1 K - . 7 .f wal Q M. J C 1 l K L H R A 'ZZZA . 7 ' F so 5' . . w 1. . .... l 'A ...tx f..,A 1 K F' at . F w. . 4 ' . , ' ' ' N - k,fV Q A . 41. Zi. , L Y , Na h. x -Ll A V I l V if .. L 4 I k N V Row l R. Fitzpatrick. L. Fiore. G. Folkman. G. Fonner. T. Fontano, M. Fontenay. D. Foster. G. Fowler. S. Frantzman. K. Freeman. R. Friddell. M. Fuller. Row 2 R. Gain. S. Gandy. W. Gardner, C. Gaskill. D. Gayle, N. Gerber. P, Gerber. S. Gerber. C. Gibbs. J. Gilday. M. Gillen. R. Gillespie. Row 3 R. Gimbel. C. Goughan. P. Grady, E. Graham. G. Gr'amley.W. Grant, J. Grapes. G. Graziano, J. Graziano. M. Greeby. J. Green. G. Greene. Row 4 S. Greenway., D. Griffith. E. Griffith, J. Grossman, J. Grovatt. H. Grover. R. Grover. D. Grundner. L. Gruman, G. Grunditz. C. Grungo. L. Grunning. Row 5 P. Gunn. K. Hagan. Wm. Hagerthey, D. Haines. J. Haines. L. Haines. R. Haines. P. Haman. C. Hamilton, C. Hamilton. G. Hanarty, T. Hanley. ROW 1 J. Hanlon. H. Hardwick, C. Harker, L. Harker. Row 2 D. Harris, L. Harris, S. Harris, C. Harrison. Row 3 C. Hartman, D. Harvey. D. Haugh. W. Hau- ry. Row 4 R. Hawthorne. Wm. Hazard, L. Heck, L. Heere. Row 5 D. Hendrikson, Wm. Hershberger, J. Hess, K. Higgins. v1q 4 5 is A 4 . H' 'l K I 5, ' lf ' f 'fn Q' 'E' if Q ' I -4' '. Nm .E Jr. 3 rtt ' 552' , 21 . I Lv-.X V fs 5 4? . f .. LW? .. :M 1,2 all i n , :.- -I ig i l' i s ff 5' .C l x. mm. 'I ff . or ' a s X R . . --- -'- . . , .A ' ff. - mi' - :I '- ' 1 kk Q I Q 'Q . :., . : V a A .4 K 5 A 4 S eg A -- sf Xf K . if ,- . . - rf , - 5-- I- f 'F r :J K X ,-,v:s. rj :I . kE-, lv' K ,K -. l l V if ? 45' X X .. R ... . . . .. X W Q X v J J ' . I FEW.. R M L ' . Kami., 1 H ff' V - . Mfg 1 J A J ' .. is . . ' A K if 'fs WK .. ' V A . , . ef ,sl X . . A ' . J... A A . ,J R D , J Y K 'X . :,. i s A . X -.,' i E' A .3 Lv-. - . f : I' . Q A in I W' .fylffi-fa 1 j '5 f J , QA' ' K E . Row 1 H. Hill J. Hillman, J. Hines, J. Hines, G. Hinkle, C. Hoffman, E. Hogan, E. Holloway, R. Homen, M. Hopkins, S. Horner. A. Hosford. Row 2 D. How- ard, J. Howarth, S. Hovnanian, M. Hubley, J. Hunter, H. Hussmann, H. Huston, L. Hutnick, D. Ianconelli, L. lnverso. R. lvie, R. Jacobs. Row 3 R. Jacobs, M Jermyn, D. Johnsen, R. Johnson, C. Jones, D. Jones, P. Jones, R. Jones., Wm. Jones, K. Kadar, R. Kaelin, R. Kaelin. Row 4 J. Kaller, C. Kane, W. Kay, D Keffer, J. Kehoe, K. Kelleher, C. Kelmer, M. Kerns, E. Kesler, W. Keuerer, R. Kidder, A. King. Row 5 R. Kingsborogh, B. Kirkbrid, R. Knipping, C. Koen itzer, S. Kohr, K. Katula, J. Krause, C. Kroghin, S. Kucinslci, N. Kuhn, J. Lane, D. Langefild. Row 1 A. Lanlry. D. Latimore, V. Lattiere, J. Layman. Row 2 S. Lebofsky, A. Lee, J. Lee, C. Lehman. Row 3 J. Leming, B. Levesque, R. Liewallen, Cv. Liguo ri, Row 4 S. Logan, R. Lohrmann, R. Lombardo, T. Long. Row 5 J. Love, L. Lunger, J. Lutz, A. Luzetslxy. kdm - .I A. 5' l '94 'X l . ... 'Q , ,... ..,, . , 1 . Yi' ' J. , J s A il HN XJ V, .Lf ll vv. ' ly l yf z '1-2 :-,- 0 ..-: 1 J W f- . -A,. 'E if PY s c 'z J f L3 atts 7 M A at .aae -' Q t . Y B Z B if lL . . ..... B ff 5 1 - B 1f f .. : ,J f a fl J ., , 1 L e Gg .. .taiie . :' ' ..1 f J J J V f l -'-.: ' N' A li A fi .. - if - 'liz ' e . In P M ah A JY.. 'P ' B' . . 1. , u f . 'J ai Qgqi . .ff 1 'Q h,,, J. --. 'ff M Ji Q ig? it 'Q li i in E H Q. . I -,fEE mg JF' - L V 'Tf, . .y Ki , 3, I - ,.5' .: ,. , i ,f ,,-' l . ' 2 L il,-. 'P' ' .L . ' , Q i f 5' 1 - , 4. . -' Q Q . 9 . 14 L i J... ' , . ta i... hl if : gf ll X : 5' I ll K , li ' v iii r fl! Q J J p f L J . ' f ' J a e. F- 'te is ' . ,.. ., - - ' g it ,J , , sf , , . ,,, i ' EE , 6 ' ff . 'N' 'I J Q ...Lf V . If -A ,E uf. if Q, ' K . K Zn J a L '-A:' f ' 1 X... N 1. , X8 if R VL'l 'la A' Row 1 J. Lynch, P. Mackenzie, W. Mackin, J. Magee, N. Maher, M. Mahoney, C. Mallenee, J. Marcello, N. Marcmann, P. Marple, K. Marsden, L. Marshall ROW 2 R. Marshall, P. Martin, P. Martino, E. Marzi. T. Maser, P. Mason, C. Massey, M. Massey, D. Mathis, J. Mathews, S. Mayle, B. McCafferty. ROW 3 L McCammitt, J. McCauley. J. Mcllay, M. McClatchy. P. Mcflorriston, J. Mcflrosson, S. Mcflutcheon, H. McElh0ne, D. McElwee, B. McGinnis, V. McGuire. B McLaughlin. ROW 4 D. McMillen, E. McNamara, W. McNaul, M. McQuaid0, J. ML'Williams, D. Mcissner, B. Melora, J. Merkh, B. Metz, P. Meyer, R. Michael B. Mickle. Row 5 M. Migiani. M. Miller, J. Mizcigan, C. Mills, L. Mines, V. Miraglia, J. Mitchell. S. Mitrhell, B. Mitchell, E. Monaghan, D. Moore, F. Moore. Row 1 M. Moore, P. Moore. J. Morgan, S. Morosky. Row 2 B. Mosely, J. Moskal, D. Myers. C. Naddeo. Row 3 D. Newell, L. Newman. M. Nicholls, J. Nixon Row 4- T. Nixon, V. Nixon, J. Nobel, P. O'Connell. Row 5 F. 0 Connor, C. Ogozaliclx. M. O'Neal, A. Ord. J , ', i i. ,,.5.w.. L 1 f i ii s - J J ,.,,..., a , , in A' Q 4 iiffi, bu .gf Q Q 5... .are 'xa- . - t e N . - ... 1 if S T Tm X ' ' 5 Y x 3 X 5 . .fr ik 4. s J ' .f xqliqi 5 J' if' Q K 3 J KL Q 'E 1 6 16 Q K? , Ni A ul' '31 1 it j 2 1 J , ii ,. . aj, in 'min E. ilk xl 'fm fl N . . tg . A if P, . h V' , N, . . - gn fl . . , 1- , J , A ,, - , -' ...uf . Qin .M k 533 V . 3 gm , t .Q 5. , M .f , , K, il 1 . I Q , Q , ' 'M' i li h ,-,'1 ,T . ,ax A s, j-an . V , Q' L .1 if X ei J l 1 i 22. ! Row 1 D. Orosy, D. Otto, J. Pache, R. Palermo, J. Palubinsky, D. Papale, B. Pardoe, D. Parks, L. Parks, L. Parks, R. Parker, C. Patterson. Row 2 N. Paul, R Paynter, L. Pearson, P. Penacoli, J. Penn. D. Pennypacker, D. Perkins, S. Weber, J. Perri, M. Petrocelli, S. Pfister, K. Webb. Row 3 L. Pheiffer, D. Phillips, H Phillips, P. Phillips, R. Weiss, C. Pitner, A. Piotrowski. J. Poinsell. P. Pond, P. Poucel, L. Powell. R. Powell. Row 4 K. Prime, C. Prutow, L. Redfield, D. Reily J. Riley. S. Reilly, J. Regua, L. Ribel. J. Rice. R. Rizzo. W. Roan, l. Robinson. ROW 5 G. Robison. T. Robles, P. Roche, H. Rodrigo, D. Roohr, C. Rosin. J. Roth K. Roy, V. Ruggeri, B. Ruggierro. T. Rumbos. P. Rulon. Row 1 R. Ryan, L. Rourke, D. Salisbury, M. Salvitore. Row 2 J. Sama, D. Sampson, G. Sanderson, C. Savidge. Row 3 M. Savidge, S. Schauman, S. Schermer, J Scherer. Row 4 C. Schiller. B. Schmallbach. T. Schoblocker. T. Schoblocker. Row 5 R. Schoonjongen, J. Schrieber, L. Schuesler, D. Schultz. i e ..ee be 1 . T x 3 . .Xi . L B 4 . ,,. J .s 3. ff 3.4 ,Ili is.: ! nl ly K, X' l -'X .. fx I .. J' 1 X gi., Z J ,Tb T Jw.: 'F 5 ' M sv 1 4 at . . it ' J if' W -F .fs L ff . J , .. Y 'jrgff Y . , r . J Q. . - gh A . ,,. gif' 2, p J ,P Q it W ' Q J g L ,L J 5 I V JQHEQ , V fi? - Q if 3, ji- ' 4 X v x A f . 'ti 5' f if fm f 1' J i,792 'i x to iii we . ,. ' S .V if ff fb M.. , J my ' 4' XA 1 .. KMX . xb' 'rw . w fi 3 p , , try, ..,.,.d M V1 Q' . 'if 9, .fA- -' Nkmll Q X ul 'L Y hr? A tx? X.. ROW l V. Sciretta. A. Scott. C. Scott. M. Svdalisky. C. Sedivi. L. Sees. S. St-vs. R. Seve-rs. S. Seward. S. Shadi-l. J. Shaw. J. Shinn. Row 2 M. Shoaf. B. Shuster- man. C. Siebke, Wm. Silver. L. Sims. R. Simpson. B. Slamp. A. Smith. D. Smith. N. Smith. S. Snyder. M. Sobolt-ski. Row 3 D. Spagnoli. N. Sperheck. R. Sper beck. C. Sperling. J. Springer. A. Sprowls. D. Stairs. J. Staples. N. Staudt. P. Stofl. D. Stl-vt-nson. E. Stl-it-nson. Row 4 J. Ste'-wart. L. Stockton. M. Strait. J Stuart. S. Sullivan. K. Sutphin. C. Swain. R. Swank. L. Tahnt-r. J. Tapp. B. Tatum. D. Tau-rnivr. Row 5 F. Taylor. Taylor. B. T1-aff. W. Tompkins. B. Thack er. C, Thacker. D. Thompson. J. Thompson. R. Thompson. G. Thorpe. U. Tocvo. D. Trynvr. ROW l K. Turnf-r. J. Tuscano. W. VanSt'ivt'r. A. Vcrmc-hrvn. Row 2 P. Vivre-ck. J. Vogt. M. Vuwll-s. P. Walker. Row 3 R. Walker. E. Wall. P. Walsh. J. Walton. Row 4- J. Ware. J. Waters. P. Watson. V. Watson. Row 5 W. Evans. T. Weaver. W. Weaver. C. Webb. 5 .V . li ' it .1 f 'VJ 'iin -Q, 'J REQ . +- L .. .. ..f: 'Q , FE V? or A ,W L. ,Q ' iw tt ff . .XS . . - 1 .J Q .Q by My LA 2 ' 1 , fa x.. . H IV, kkgk .qv 4. 411 V R 4 1. . wr . 5' , in 4 - . 1 if . - . V..-A 7' 5 1 V' - A K K , V' 1 'fx ,V , ' 'Je X rj? A Q A .ig . , kk E-,K T V . it 44355. A w X L : i ' . A I' K- W Q. . Q '1 . , '25 F 1 1 .V :h,, ggi! 4 . f . . gf L. I ,af SQ xi' A I e. xt N-IXH Y K . . 1' ns- K -as 4' 5, il. H ' x , 5 i ex .. . . .. Q ,J , ,, . Q. .. , .: Au V. Vg , . I . . . gg -' - Q' - ' g . - j .,,. fx U' - - -. K7 . if O i li vi N: S M . K A .Q S ff? T' . e A N J i .. - nf , lx 5 ' if I .. f 1 . S f. I - 3 I M xi .nh i B f 4 5' ROW 1 G. Allen. J. Bantle, A. Cults. P. Dolczar. G. Fonner. P. Harris. J. Irons, R. Knoblock, K Kotula, P. Logue, S. Robson. Row 2 R. Shnuers, I. Schrope, R. Severs, J. Stables, B. Wells, S. Wer- sler, T. Wescott, P. West, M. Wharton, J. White, K. White, P. White, Row 3 L. Wick, R. Wick, D. Wickward, S. Wilcox, A. Williams, S. Williams, L. Wills, W. Wilson, J. Winch, S. Wine, T. Wolf, Row 4 C. Wolfrom, D. Woodward, S. Wosnuk, R. Zimmerman, D. Zimmerman, F. Zeilc, J. Zehndcr L. Zarroli, V. Zarrello, V. Zarrelo. S. Yates, L. Wurster, Row 5 J. Wurstcr, P. Wurst, J. Wurst. B Wurst. T. Wren. f ,. k 7 . .F pe . A , W., N. ,V . Q. . Vx 113 FRESHMEN i CLASS OFFICERS: Miss Patricia Cantrell. Advisorg Donald Smith, Presidentg James Babcock. Vice-Presidentg Linda Dylla, Corresponding Secretary: Jonnie Johnson, Treasurerg Gwen Hahn. Recording Secretary Mr. James Morgan, Advisor. The biggest freshman class ever to enter LENAPE showed great potential this year. Its 710 members worked hard at their class project, which was selling candy. Their Talent Show went over very well as did all other endeavors. Many went out for sports, giving hope to future years. This class produced the first Christmas Shindig. A band played as fresh- man cheerleaders danced as 'Ego-go girls. All spectators danced and sangg it was a joy for all. The freshman class is looking forward to the years to come at LENAPE. B 'YC A .E K Mi . . A ' J , f A ...se y W i . ff' ff-f 2' Q ' K ' D . l ' ' SL t 7 h if ' . .N .Wk K 5, .grt f ,vt I ll' ,:,. ., Q' 4'-5. ' . 5? Li' ts. il LVVVK Ai. f,M A B A . M 3 V .5 I .n.. . K 'fl ...L , .E D K C ji . -kif ' 4 1 . fx t k r f , N W. - :.f' Alv x f , D, ,tj A eieie L. .M i 2 .. 5Q it Q1 ., J L .U . ' ' 5 3 L E X' f Q +5 A M ' A lll XX fl R Row l L. Abrams, A. Absher, C. Adam, K. Alcott, E. Alexander, A. Allen R. Allen, S. Alloway, J. Amato, C. Anastasi, D, Anderson. Row 2 F. Anderson, V. Anderson, H. Andrae, S. Andrae, D. Applegate, M. Ashby, J. Atkinson, C. Aukett, J. Babcock, C. Baessler, S. Bailey, C. Bakley. Row 3 D. Bakely, L. Baloche, J. Bantle. J. Barchie, S. Barnett. R. Barney. L. Barr. C. Barrall, J. Barrera. A. Barrett. D. Barricelli. P. Barrington. Row 4 L. Bassano, M. Batten, D. Bauer. L. Bauman. L. Beal. J. Bentley. D. Berryann. K. Best, D. Bethel, V. Bianco, C. Bird. D. Birgam. Row 5 J. Bishop, E. Blisard, R. Bock, C. Borel, F, Boylan. E. Boyte. D. Bradbury. J. Bradley. L. Bramnick. B. Branca. J. Brichetto. J. Brilla. Row 1 A. Brown. B. Brydges, M. Bungcayo. J. Bunning. Row 2 D. Burdette, A. Burns, C. Bush, J. Bush. Row 3 T. Buzby, M. Cable.L. Camiscioni, I. Campa naro. Row 4 L. Campanelli. J. Campbell, R. Campbell, M. Cann. Row 5 T. Cann, B- Capehafl. G- Capri. R- Cafhafl- t av il .. egg 3' i 6 it L -ef 1 Q . 1 ,y ' ,, if f f . ' i n Ds. V ,-at as 5 . if 4 I tl he . ei 4- D 'xi- ilAl if A . ii . ---- -if J ii A i . A 1 Y ' 4 1 . Q , XJ J ,I . ., . , . ., . ,, A , 1. 1. . ., - - Q 'I-ifF'Q, 1: X' 'H-'ff w, 2 W, S W K ,S IE I Q E,- l y : ft bvrbzisi - , K,-v K .IQ :.,v . , .'-: K It jg: ,gf Wg , 9 , R A 'Q Q. .4 1 A . gg .. Q 1 Q' -: . . , I - ' H fav : . -'A' i f -- ' ..-- f' I A V -' N . x y , ,V - yd lkll N - , . .L ...sag .. , Z y , .Au xl B - ::' ' A V: . 3 W-f.. 'Q:' . .. i ef? . of .5 4 ' ' ix 1 'h-W , ,,. Y 3 , ai, , : so 1 . . . J A I f I 35:-Q, -Q:, ws: P A sl Q G K Q 5- aff 3. . '15 .. as . . R, r if uf. --i , . - ' ' -A -4 ? .53 - , st? if .W fx ,. A., .. in 1 Z ' zl' I -5,-1, .J,,: . E iii is 2 9' 9 1-. ga K . . NSY ,M . ,E Row I J. Carina, K. Carpenter, C. Carrillo, S. Caruso, B. Catchpole, D. Carson, B. Casada, R. Cavin, J. Cecil, J. Chisholm, C. Chapman, R. Chestnut. Row 2 D. Christine, D. Cipolone, D. Clark, D. Clark, N. Clark, R. Clark, W. Clark, T. Clayberger, D. Cleary, R. Clement, J. Clementi, G. Clymer. Row 3 N. Cobb, n. Co- hen, M. Coles, A. Collins, J. Collins, R. Collins, C. Congdon, M. Comly, M. Comly, G. Conn, J. Connell, R. Conrad. Row 4 M. Constantino, D. Cook, K. Cook, M. Cook, M. Coonley, J, Corbett, N. Corbin, G. Cornish, B. Cornog, C. Cosnett, W. Cougler, K. Coverly. Row 5 W. Cowperthwaite, D. Crain, P. Craig, J. Cran- mer, J. Cranston, B. Croll, B. Cronk, E. Curlis, S. Cults, R. Daflra. W. Dalton, B. Daly. Row 1 B. Daly, C. Daniel. A. Davis. D. Davis. J. Dean. Row 2 B. Delaney, S. Delaney, M. Delfemine, T. Deprince. Row 3 G. Deridder, J. Detwiler, E. Diaz, D. DiDonato. Row 4 R. Dietz, V. DiCald0,D. Digregoria, J. Dixon. Row 5 M. Dolezar, A. Durham, J. Durham, V. Edmondson. 5- ,.. ' . . 1' , . .' . - - ag, ff ef in - - :a4::,.a,'a A rf :Q 'Z .f -' ' I 7 an fi 5 gg.. ., Q as 'fl 1' 4 F H 3 i ff? -1, ' I ,. EM!! w If' 5 if ff 4' af , ,Eg . g.i gf.. f fi ' : N 2 in I n X I ik I far R, A in A ,Q Q J 3 . if Gi f we l Zf Q x A ' -. H 'N .A 'pi J ' V w e , 7 . ,MXSY . 3 ' G. f L 1.1. .. ... E ig. V- G 5 A-: I . .1 , , ai . v .. 325-5 . ,QL qqkb . H ,bf , Wk V V be J... Q X . - v .1 gi 53.5. . 4 . X ,.. Hx Jw . E. '. ? A' ' Lib Qs J i I Qi' gr ' 5 X , XM .J W gg iw . Q J . ,QAV 3' :77'. I. . . V ddd ' i Q5 N. 1 ia . J b R 5 my f. f QR, , , fi' f t A A z he . 5-1 , . if Q in is me Q --K G in K iv , Y 1 L. A . A 4 . ff fr.. 1 wi. 'E I Row l A. Donegan. I. Donegan. M. Donohye. S. Doran, D. Dove. Y. Drialo. H. Duffield. B. Duncomb. D. Dunn. J. Dunn. K. Dye. L. Dylla. Row 2 B. Earling. D Eckart. R. Eckert. S. Eder. M. Edge. V. Edlick. A. Edmonds. D. Edwards. J. Edwards. M. Eggers. D. Eddell. R. Eidell. ROW 3 L. Eisenhuth. L. Elbetson. R. Ellis. D. Ellis. B. Elois. H. lindresen. T. Eppes. D. Esher. M. Fanelli. E. Faulkned. D. Fauncc. N. Fedoriue. Row 4 R. Fenimore. Fenninore. J. Fenske. L. Fergyson R. Ferrilli. R. Filson. R. Fisher. Y. Flaherty. D. Fleming. R. Florio. B. Foote. S. Foresman. ROW 5 S. Foster. T. Foulk. E. Fowler. S. Fowler. S. Fowler. M. Fox J. Fralinger. K. Franks. W. Frantzman. C. Falwell. D. Farrow. B. Faulkner. Row 1 R. Fraselto. J. Frazier. L. Friedman. T. Friel. Row 2 D. Fritz. R. Fry. L. Fullerton. S. Gagliardi. Row 3 J. Gain. J. Gallagher. B. Gardner. C. Garro. Row 4 M. Gartenmayer. L. Gaskill. B. Gauntt. B. Gerber. Row 5 D. Gerber. J. Gerber. S. Gerber. M. Giberson, .SX x l '. , -Q A-v I if , 5,9 3' Q' A wwwmmwm .J J.. a 1 fi 435 . fi Q .. ' 'ii ' L il K - ,.- al i .. 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Row 2 L Grapes, J. Gray, L. Greatrex, J. Green, J. Greenberg, L. Greene, D. Griffith, W. Griffin, G. Gronn, R. Groves, B. Grunditz, S. Gruno. Row 3 J. Gutherman, Guenzel. B. Haberle, K. Haberle, L. Hackerman, D. Haggerty, G. Hahn, C. Haines, J. Hall, J. Hall, N. Hammell, S. Hancock. Row 4 G. Hammond, V. Hanlon D. Harris, G. Harvey, S. Hatch, P. Hauers, C. Hawkins, B. Heaney, G. Hechler, J. Heimach, R. Hicleman, F. Higgins. Row 5 D. Hilderbrandt, G. Hittner, D Hill, J. Hill, H. Hiltner, A. Hines, D. Hitchcock, D. Hitchcock, H. Hoekstein. M. Holloway, R. Holmes, R. Holt. Row 1 J. Homan, S. Hopkins, J. Horner, R. Horsfield. Row 2 P. Hovnanian. J. Howarth, D. Hoyt, E. Hudaeh. R0 W Hymon. Row 4 E. Mickle, M. Harrison, J. MeNutt, T. Higgins. Row 5 A. Hargrove, M. Helntzer, Hunt, B.Iuliucci. xi? Q. L t a X J -f W f . ..F .,..... rbeff- 3N.Hugh J es, E, Hudriek, S. Hunter, J. E .gf . ., . W M Q .,,.,', i .,,. ,... -kkk j .gm-nu falviqnqfl u ...I K 5. S .kb .- 4 ii -lf 4, R 1 'M' K -wi ' f . 3 if a ff -Q: z x fi L. l S ' . HU ., In . ..V:: V 1 A A. i 3' ' . Y ' A J , v K K ,W Z fi Q' . . J . 1 - - aa .if . ' 4 ' 5 . i ' R -1 a . . . .4 w e - Refi' ff- M R i it 'ef . V' '- XJ Xl l Tx in , . J R .K . . - f 1. - - ., .. 3-'fe , K' .1 fi 6 E T Q Q lv ' if L M ' i fm, .an Q in 15' P if Q ,aw ,ll- ROW 1 G. Ivins. S. Ivins. D. Jackson, F. Jacobs. K. Janssen. C. Jenkins, W. Jenkins. J. Jermyn. M. Jobes. G. Johnson. H. Johnson. J. Johnson. Row 2 J. Jonn son. M. Johnson, V. Johnson. S. Jones. J. Jorda. D. Jordan. L, Jorgensen. J. Kaiser. M. Kane. J. Keane. K. Keating. P. Kelleher. Row 3 R. Kelly. A. Kemhle. B Kemler. C. Kennedy. G. Kennedy. S. Kennedy. D. Kenny. L. King. S. King. S. King. B. Kingston. C. Kiper. Row 4 D. Kelley. D. Kelley. D. Kizer. K. Klien K. Klein. R. Kleine. M. Kramer. E. Kraus. J. Krause. C. Krieken. R. Lafferly. G. Laisie. Row 5 G. Lange. B. Larsen. T. Lawrence. R. Lecates. J. Lee. L. Le grano. W. Kulleroff. li. Lehman. J. Lennon. R. Leone. S. Lex ill. E. Lewis. Row 1 E. Long. J. Long. D. Lopez. R. Lowden. Row 2 C. Lowry. A. Luker. G. Lum. K. Luzar. Row 3 J. Lyon. J. MacDonald. T. MaeFarland. G. Melllaughin ROW 4 F. Machovee. S, MacMillen. A. Magee. P. Maguire. Row 5 M. Maher. M. Malvin., C. Marehian. B. Marolli. Q5 f. 'K' - Q e i g m .fm hh as Q .MJ . : . , E X an Y -V fi' ' ' Q 1 . 5 . ' L A mi? 2 . v I? H J L fl 5 j ff. . ,ii lag, . ... ...vi . fa , . ij WAAA, Q ,X ak i , 5 i Q :h' . . . .. . f .7 ,H 34: 1? kkrkyf In in . if . 4? X . . ffl- l Wir 1 M '- i xw i 'iff' 3 M . 'flfl . fl . J- Q L .ok 7 - 'gg .. - ' I '.,- 1 W dr' as A Lek ng: . 1 . a . or -'A ' i 'M .L . M - . . gn, ik., x . E ? ,. V, qt, 9 4 i 5 ..Z, 7 5 i 4 ' ,, ' I 1 .f H 9 I K . ' N. 'W - i N f i i i .l .i i iw f' 4-T' . W . 't ' . , . 5 '-. . . ' 5 fr . A I ' ' V D M i i S M Q: N ii i w lf- . 411 K :x . v w X ' , 2 - 1331 ' N fff Pi i M S M QQ ' N: , . a ' ROW I G. McAnulty. S. McArthur. C. MvCaulPy. E. McCay. S. McClead. J. McClelland. C. McCracken. J. Mc'Cuslier, C. McCutch00n. C. McDevitt. A. Mc- Donough. K. MvDonougl'1. Row 2 G. McGee. M. McGinnis. C. McGrath. C. Mcllvain. S. McManus, E. McM0namin. C. McNutl. J. McQuaid9. J. Mcwhirt. E. Marshall, E. Marshall. A. Martello. Row 3 J. Marter. R. Martin. C, Maritino, M. Martino, P. Masi, J. Maskas. A. Mason, C. Mason, D. Mason. H. Mason. W. Ma son. D. Massvy. Row 4 T. Matlovls. N. Matthews. T. Maltio, D. Maxwell. R. Mayle. R. Mazurus, L. Meckley. T. Mvloda. P. Meng, A. M1-rleh. K. Meyer, B. Miclwl Row 5 M. Milligan. M. Milligan. D. Misicwivz. R. Mitchell. C. Monahan, ,l. Monahan, S. Monte, C. Moore, K. Moora, J. Moore, L. Moore. P. Moore. Lower Lefl: Row l. S. Moore. W. Moore. E. Moran. C. Morgan. Row 2. D. Morgan. S, Morris. S. Morrison. U. Mossberg. Row 3. V. Moxham. S. Moyer., B Muhllwrgi-r. B. Mullin. Row 4. C. Mullin. B. Murphy. C. Murry. K.-Mulh. ROW 5. C. Myvrs. F. Myers. I.. Mya-rs. M, Myers. 'ev mf, f . J M 1 'Q 1 YP H. 'H , 9! .-,af M Q . ., .. ' is ii P . 'X . , x Q53 I W K? Vi J . , 'xxx , , .. A , '95 . Q N ' Q' W' V, .. B. 5 ? Y ,cb H L1 N fl , . . . . . .6 if . -j of gy we ,E gr 2' f L 'b ' f . .. U. ' 3. if bl-9 f -r . 'Y . . . 3 . ' W R -'A, 1'kA if fe R 'awe , L t P' . , . D- , 1 e- . t mf 'Mm V . . - J ' ly . .s.ix.g sg 1' ii 5? f E . C . y ...V 5 U., m ,if P ' .. ' V JKLKV Q 'I P it . Q ' X . k .i,..:,. , I K iii' .- xt ' ' W. , f, -I 4: 1 7 In :E If if -' 3 ' ',,' X ' F A . 5 J ' ' . A X ' A kky .'kL T 5: 4 ii y Q, f K , X V ' . Vk,. i 1 . ' L , 'X I4 f . . -- 's .' 2 3 X5 341. X M -1 ' 5 :M ' 535 L , 'W ' . , 5 Q ' . - -ig 1. D y ,ga Ay , y xy j 'bf 3 ' 9 A ' . y . P Ns, ff ...L , . . . sf ale. f Row l R. Nevitt, J. Newell, D. Newsome, J. 0'Brien, M. O'Brien, B. 0'Donncll. W. Olipbant, A. O'Malley, R. Orsino, B. Palmer, L. Parker, R. Parker, Row 2 V. Parker. D. Parks, R. Parks. R. Tevers. M. Patterson. M. Paul. T. Paul. E. Penn, C. Pepper, C. Shaw, D. Perna, J. Perry. Row 3 K. Peterson, E. Phillips, K. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' C. P ' ' k'. C. P ' taett. N. Pointsett. Row 4 K. Porst, K. Porst, D. Potter. S Phillips. L. Plngon. J. Pinkerton. B. Piper. S. Pltoscla. M. Platt. C. Pogson. olntows 1 om s . Powell. S. Powell, A. Pressey. G. Prettyman. C. Priekett. G. Prieketl. R. Priekett. B. Pregmoir. Nl. Prime Row 5 S. Pryor. M. Quinan. E. Rader. L. Ramsey. R. Raymond. D. Reed. R. Reed. C. Reeve. K. Rehmann. C. Reilly. L. Reitz. N. Reitz. Row l K. Ries, R. Riker, R. Rinier, H. Ritchie, Row 2 T. Roberts. C. Roberts, E. Robey. M. Robinson. Row 3 E. Robinson. C. Robinson. P. Roche, G. Rodgers, Row 4 R. Roff, L. Roller, P. Rolph, F. Rosati, Row 5 L. Ross, E. Roswell, M. Rubendall, E. Russell. ' - ,. K. X f , by ' 'I X. J! it 2' .xx K -K i ...xxx W ' - 3 i. , , 'Y P if A f 's'i :Y -.si 2' x 114 '13 1 -ef -Q if . v '.,, ix M if. fl Qi L W - W e.2 f L 3 . f.l'f'n,,. L C 121 ' , Q ' . if , -V .. Qt kk , X X E -3 . K -. in . ... . . R' 'tflkwtz 2 , .23 'fix 41- 1 ' Q in . .1 V i ,, L , , , I ,I ' 1 g,, , 1 5 S 'W .g ,. M .2 V9 QL T . L...l 1 'R X 2- It + D ' :-.:. ,. Q,,. ' T Mx QE Y ... V .:,., . M J L., ..,. V .. KL xv V K W QW . Q., un.. .6 -, - P Q , TV. .. , Q' . ,N K ca 4 3? 3+ ' 45 . 'ii l 45' is x... M K It M . I K ,Q . .A A lk V S t x i i ?'f'l'.. ' . , Y 1 V w Q9 I X - ' SN.- ff? ' r .- -- . 1 .-'- v-. .. . , J , . ' . 1 .125 .. R ,. f- . R -in . , - S A aff 5 1 ... . . -2 Q' it . A ' : R ' Q :.' .. . . sit A H . A H. .'A. .. .- .... .g . S 1 . : Iu- W . 02 . Vfuz f fi AA Ax k . 5. i V h .iw . 2 L, 3? -:-. . ' it 4, ' IA Q I S AL -' it R i M f V S' ' ' . L f ,.,,. 5 1 -. . ,y K 2 K - Q kkyr lg I ::.,. .- :I 2. if In Row 1 S. Russvll. S. Russell. E. Ryan. S. Ryan. B. Savks. .l. Salim-ondra. R. Salvatore. J. Savidge. T. Srheimreif. E. Schmalbach. W. Schoenly, A. Schreiber. Row 2 I. Schrope. K. Schulman. F. Schwartz. D. Scott. P. Sf-vs. M. Sellers. J. Serabian. R. Seve-rs. D. Short-. C. Shaughnessy. R. Shaw. J. Shearand. Row 3 J, Shepkos- ky. B. Shvrman. l.. Sherman. ,l. Shinski. D. Shin-ly. S. Shortvr. P. Shoxvr. R. Shrnm S Shull l Shustvr 'VI Shuwtvrman D Shut? Row 4 S S'll A Srl , , . .. . ' ..-lman...l- rlall. J. Simon. R. Simpkins. P. Simpkins. L. Simpson. T. Sirolly. ll. Smirt-9. D. Smith. J. Smith. P. Smith. P. Smith. Row 5 P. Smith. T. Smith. I.. Snidvr. R. So- bolvalsi. ll. Sobolvr-ki. K. Soi-hat-ki. T. S li' l. D. S ' l l ' i W ' ' S ' l W o a ormo. .. Sowrlm n. ff. Spagll r. l.. Sperllng. S. Spravklanrl. ROW I L. Squires, K. Stein. J. Stevens W Stoerrle Row 21' Stouflt I StrPkkLr P Stum o ll St I R 3 , . .. .. . . .. ' , . - p . . . y vs. ow C. Tabur, J. Tapp, B. Tarnc-rki. B. Thomas. Row 411. Thomas. l.. Thomas. J. Thompson. l.. Thompson. Row 5 C. Thum. J. Titus, M. To1'4'o.D. Tomko. 'ras . 3 1w Qi Xl a1:Q.lli:I'EET llm cr' 'V 4 , ,W A 1 Z , -fl 23 15' -' M l .4 W -s1. in S A .19 5. rkgy , A ll - t , - WX. T X' - a if V E-' Ll six S Au?k::K k I 7 i K W, . x .V X 'IPX sg , .1 1 M LV,, xi, p A as , . 6 M 'EZ' .an 21- 3 ...p A . v V . .i5,5 P ,Q .5 9 . S' . R -A , s .Q vw ' Q Y . 7. -fig . X .. -:-, . 45, ' . .. . ... P-1 T f 4 8 F t iff .1 ' t .t I- M , A V 7 I '. X 3.3 ga . l P. P - . P ... 4 . N H cf. .QA 'i Q -Q' . ' M' Q f. ' 7' A ir: . he - . 5 w f ' . f1 4 ' . A -Ml,M Y an ,,,.A -,A if .J M T e . wa f :xt 'fgwgilgz , W I j' It . L . law! Q Q. i Haw.. ' mt.. awe. A P +A C 1'- . ,,:. . -. M - fs , Z . ,ig . A A . A ef' - . .ws 1 . AN 1 A rw, in h vm .t h h G... , K! h 'Q . .QQ an Q t .. T l V R . . K . -t... . ::,, , X. - . M . T7 L: ' ' X 4 -l Yi' iii ... 2:5513 ' ' m l ' .KK K. . kj ... 4 ,VJ V,,vkkL iw.. ff. b Af: 1 risk. kk V. Y , Q . K I X K f . ily, X . is ie e f. if t l i X V' L . 1 'z ls.. J Nl' - s . . .A . .. Row l T. Tuno. J. Trunkwalters. M. Tronco. M. Trickett. T. Tondi. H. Townsend, H. VanDusen. F. Valenti. P. Valenti. W. Van Horn. P. Venezia. W. Victor Row 2 R. Vincent. R. Viviani. M. Vogvlman. T. Vought. V. Wade. N. Waecker. L. Wvall. J. Wallace. M. Walls. M. Walsh. W. Walton. C. Walters. Row 3 K. Wor rell J. Warner. T. Warrell. E. Warrell. E. Warrick. K. Washburn. L. Washer. C. Washington. P. Watkins. W. Watkins. T. Webb. W. Weike. B. Wells. Row 4 D. Wells. W. Wells. R. Werner. S. Wetzel P. Wheeler. L. Whelan. C. Whipple. C. White. C. White. P. Whiteway. J. Williamson. S. Williams. Row 5 K. Willitts. J K. Foster. ROW 7 M. Hughser. M. Leonard. C. Nevin. R. Pichtelberger. ROW 8 J. Prickett. M. Reed. H. Ritchie. C. Shaw. Row 9 R. Tevers. J. McNutt. E. Mick le. .ig Q E Tis ' .. 'W ' X: 4 g . i ' .j . .. V . . , -a. G' X... ki . x . , ' V 'f 5 V ' 5 as 3 1 ,t vs- L. if-Q-' .fx XY .3 ' A' xr: Wiles VI Willson. S. Wilson. E. Winchester. P. Wingate. W. Wilt. B. Wood. G. Wood. R. Woodhull. R. Young. S. Zeile. Row 6 J. Bentley. A. Dean. S. Delaney. EP, 'K-.J sf 5 ffm. y T , 5 -. ,K S-ywf' .. ' f A AvA , I, by V W A , . - E j:,. ,. 'UPN 'K organizations STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING: Standing in the foreground are Steve Wilson and Mary Smilh. oflieers. Row I Pat Moore. Lillian Major. and Carol Bisig nano. officers. Row 2 N. Hatcher. L. Daees. N. Wells. S. Samlly. R. Carson. L. Lee. P. Heaeoek. M. Bueeilia. Row 3 D. Pennypaeker. R. Ha es. D. Th y ompson P. Thompson. M. Haines. W. Burrows, L. Peterson. M. Hahn. S. Long. Row 4 S. Alloway. R. Holmes. R. Mazuras. D. Bethel, T. Paul. K. Moora. M. Shusler man. C. Gauiio. J. Mastrangelo. P. Alvini. Row 5 F. Whalen. P. Polermo. N. Corbett, V. Bethel. P. Sauer. J. Chisholm. C. Mclfutcheon. N. Clark. D. Davis, B Levette. S. Scrieber. ROW 6 L. King. V. Vick. J. Maslaas, J. Munn. J. Wheeler, K. Cleary. D. Voshell. D, Gerber. L. Lee. J. Peak. Row 7 L. Beaury. C. Alexan der. B. Boyer. J. Rice. L. Sneider, M. Gillen. M. Durham. Row 8 L. Shoaff. J. Magee. L. Cornwell. STUDENT COUNCIL LEADERS: Advisors Mr. Jose h Kuli k d M' L L ' T C p c an iss aura ewis, reasurer, arol Bisignano. Corres. Sec, Lil Major. Rec. Sec, Mary Smith. V. Pres. Pat Moore. and Pres. Steve Wilson. l26 STUDENT COUNCIL gqp- MMM A was sg .1 The Student Council is the students' voice in the government of Lenape. Besides working closely with the administration, the Coun- cil, General Assembly and Executive Committee, serve both school and community. The Cobbler's Ball and Winter Wonderland semi- formal dance were both highly successful. Council members act as receptionists to greet parents and visitors and perform various neces- sary services throughout the school. The Student Council welcomes the new students fWelcome Back Dancej and keeps the graduate in touch with Lenape activities and classmates fAlumni Buffetj. Helping to support the American Field Service Exchange Students, this year Manuel Mir from Spain and Isabelle Pouget from France, the Council serves both school and community. The students and friends of Lenape also participate in the Christmas canned food drive and Bundle Week. These efforts were coordinated by advisors Mr. Joseph Kulick and Miss Laura Lewis. FBLA The Future Business Leaders of America maintains a secretary pool as one of its ser- vice functions. Here the members of the club watch the IBM print out report cards, including Mrs. Wersi, Advisor, Ron Caudle, Treas.. Bonnie Berger, Poldi Palermo, Pres., Sarah Robson, Brenda Chestnut, ,loan Pitos- cia, Beth Kidder, Elea- nore McNamara, Bob Garron, David Tocco, and Ed Hudack. Not Pictured V.P. Shirley Williams and Sec. Carol Ellis. F.N.A. The Future Nurses of America, under the guidance ot Mrs. Palese, visits hospitals and undertakes projects such as wrapping gifts for needy as pictured above. The officers include Catherine Boice, Pres. and Pat Wells VP. ffihfiiil -was-uw-ff F.H.A. The Future Homemakers of America undertake many projects such as the Cook Book Sale. The fol- lowing members are discussing this project: fBackj Kathy Van Sciver, Mary Alice Kerns, Trinnette Mazuros, Pat Gilmer, Pres., Priscilla Walsh, Sec., Sue Green, Mrs. Sutton, Advisor, ,Iudy Grapes, Proj. Chairman. fFrontj Karen Dye, Cindy Prick- ett Jeanette Elhers, Gerri Pillo, Sandy Frantzman. ,. 'Q 3?5! 51 . QI . 5 W. W' if 4 QE if -558 QW gl 2, N53- 3' l '1 'Q , lV-' 1 4 at 5 : in sq,-we V, Sis. -e.,,.. . W, 'df ' ' '- df' , V ,, , V M . .1 2 S 6. , A? iv 5 I X W k 'Q ,K . .is ..'f r l f 5 wi -mam W f' LEZHZAFK iiibiisi-'fa QW fi' Q dw, 'M RM W: AW., 42.931 The National Honor Society' is an organization which recognizes academic achievement and service to the school. Numerous activities take advantage of the ca pabilities of its memhersg included this year was a prison tour! Actually. the Society proyided guides as a public service to the Mt. Hollyjail. Pictured here are Row l L. Major. T. Brown. K. Cleary. J. Dayis. J. Kay. T. Schiller. P. Vloore. l.. Claypool, N. Tahner, S. Wilson. Row 2 W. Claypool, V. McClelland. S. Smal ley. N. Wells. V. Bethel. J. Watson. L. Thompson. V. Sutphin. M. Seull. Row 3 C. Bisignano. S. Brick. C. Gaudio. C. Wimpling. P. Rohich, M. Dawes. S. Shrei- ber. J. Mastangelo. Row 4 J. Dailey. L. Miller. D. Casin. P. Thompson. J. Yates. B. James. P. Palermo, J. Hartshorn, D. Dylla, A. Burkhart, N. Hatcher. E National Honor Socie- ty Officers are: Presi- dent - Larry Claypool. Secretary - Janice Kay, Advisor-Mrs. Emma D. Wilson, Treasurer-Lil- lyan Major, Vice Presi- dent-Bob Paynter. vM'f1fQmSSlil 1iK Q - 'lieu iw!! An exciting day for the new senior members of NHS arrives! The ribbons serve as pins before the night of induction. NATIONAL HCJNOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X SQQKZ : 1 4 Q ' l 2.-9 I ls L5 Lil Majors performs a usually happy function as officer. fUsually - note the tearsll 3 l New members read their letters of Commendation from Mr. Driscoll and Mrs. Wilson. 131 BOOSTER CLl'B- Booster Club members may be found putting up posters. selling lim-kt-ts, decorating buses. and yelling loudest at the games and pep rallies. The officers are in front of the group pictured above while working on posters: Bonnie Cabot, Sec., Lea Marcewiez, VP, Franvis Whalen, Treas., and Eileen Ratliff, pres. This zealous group, lead by Mr. Castle, strives to increase school spirit. ,. G. X '- 1 L F. xr 'sf l4Q s o I -. wx SERVICE CLUBS AFS members help foster the foreign exchange pro- gram. Pres J. Davis is assisted by M. Kalb. J. Dobbs. L. Dickson. P. Thompson. M. Haines, N. Densten. C. Evans and advisor. Miss Maio. 132 'i'P ' ll Wi 'NI' ' ', E. McNamara: ROW 2: S. Edwards. R. Mitchell. LIBRARY COUNCIL: lst Row: S. Greene. C. Martino. B. Conrow. Y. Cottera . . .. lglanl L. DiD0nato. M. Sffull. C. Barrall. A. Barrett. Frantzmen. D. Mullin. D.Eck1-rt. Row 3: Y. Malinowski. B. Lang. T. Jeffries: Row 4: B. Berger. P. Gilmer. B. Nardin. E. Robinson. X L CLU9 V A+ .IIITS M .uf - W.L.H.S. 'lGood morning , . . would you please rise for . . signals the beginning of a new school made by the sounds of WLHS. The news topics help with un- read current events and every Senior awaits the verdict. . . Senior court temperature today is. . The bearers of these good tidings are as pictured to the right: Mr. Suplee, Advisor, L. Simms, T. Elder, L. Newman, M. Mcclatchey, D. Perkins. A. Clee- land, L. Miller. 133 BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology club is made up of students who desire to know more of the life around them. Mr. John Jones, advisor, strives to please and offers a wide choice of trips in- cluding Aquarama and the College of Physi- cians. The trip to the Natural History Museum should be one of the Biology Club's outstanding events this year. George Blasiola, President, has arranged for all the tours including the Philadelphia Zoo. Habla Usted el Espanol? The members of the Hispanic Honor Society have learned a great deal about Spanish culture through their past years activities. Two fiestas, in the spring and at Christmas, were highly successul. A trip to New York, the Hispanic Museum and a Spanish restaurant, culminated the years activities. The president of the Honor Society is Shirley Long, secretary Barb Mitchell. and treasurer Gini Mc- Clelland. Pictured in front of Advisor Senor Casas Bulletin Board are S. Long and G. McClelland fRow ll, L. Major. P. Sauer. C. Hartman. C, Bisignano. and J. Magee 1Row 21, P. Walsh. N. Denster. K. Court- ney. M. Haines. and L. Lee QROW 31. 1237 ann., xf u-'fi W l......-----l 5 fwzswgwf-:W 'S I 3 Sprechen Sie Deutch'9 The German Club has parti- cipated in various activities to familiarize its members with the culture of Germany. In- cluded were dinner at the Schwarzhald Inn. and a Christmas concert and ban- quet in Philadelphia. Advisor is Mr. David Silverstein and officers are Yvonne Ireland. president. Ronnie Stuart. vice-president. and Lois Reiss. secretary-treasurer. Parlez-vous e as francais? A The French Club brings stu- dents into close contact with French customs. They make trips to the museums of Philadelphia. Officers are President Debbie Thompson. Vice-President Jerry Carpenter. Secretary Sue Bankston. Treas- urer Patricia jones. Publicity Agent Mer- ril Kalh. As adviser Nlr. ,lost-ph Plageman sees the spirit of France carried through. A f -VFW' ,.ff.,.,.,. -. . L JQ ..s. v .is : I ff w Ati. 3 N is S +5313 af 2 - Y 'N'..-... BCWLING CLUB Mr. Kulick is the advisor of this large and popular club. Secretary is Jodi Yates. Both boys and girls have maintained high averages in this successful year. CAMERA CLUB Lenape's Camera Club attempts to increase interest and skill in the photographic arts. Sponsored by Mr. Cyr the club members are instructed and given practice. Their photographic efforts are then placed on exhibit. The club will sponsor the Scholastic Photo Awards Exhibit and it also plans to take several field trips. . ..-, ,,.. ,.v ,,.,-,., 33:5-,,..,s'..-,,--,,.... ,. , www -f-- - ....-.mn-M 1 136 J FROSH DRAMA Pictured are S. Ziely, E. Marshall fTreas.j, P. McGuirefV.P.j, M. Leonard fPres.j, J. Cannelo fSec.j, and C. Nagg. Advisor is Mrs. Stokes. DEBATE TEAM U.P.P.I.C. CLUB CLUB Lenape's debate team was this year's host to the South Jersey Debate League. The topic debated concerned foreign aid and military assistance. Officers were Larry Miller-president, Merrill Kalb- treasurer. vice-president and Alex Burkhart and Martha Scull-secretary-treasurers. iPhoto belowj. This unusual club meets to discuss phenomenon of outer space. The advisor is Mrs. Francis Noble. Oflicers are P. Rohrich-president, B. Nardin-secre- tary, R. Lohrman-vice-president and Y. Matlach- Members pictured are M. Kalb, F. Newman, T. Rosinski. A. Burkhart. M. Scull, Mr. Thomas King fadvisorj. L. Miller, C. McGrath. D. Mason, L. Barbieri and G. Thorpe. 137 F1 if? 'Z 1L,..w'r f Row l Karvn film-ary fGirl's Sports Ed.l. Suv Walls ISQ-nior l'ld.j. Ginny Nlvlllvllancl 151-nior l'ld.D. DPP Levesquf' fflluhs lf1l.l. Row 2 ,lm-anvttP Wat- son Clyping l'l1l.J. Gini Foy. ,lean Plactvr llyping lfrlj. llm-rill Kalb fl-jd. in Chit-fl. Kathy Spf-ngvl, .lane Nlaskas tliterary l'Irl.l. Larry l,1-1' fluayoutj. -1 1, ,aw Mvrill Kalb Larry Millrr Editor-in-Chief School Photographer Pictured below: Lil Major tAsst. Ed. Underclassmenj. Wendy Burroughs Asst Faculty Ed.j. .loanne Gimbel fFaculty Editorj, Sara Approboto fClubs Ed J and Dee Levcsque QClubs Edj. -7 lwwaf wr iw ,, f - TH E LEGEND LETTER The Le end staff strives each g year to make its yearbook Mjust a little bit better. In attempting to capture all aspects of student life we have altered the face of our book. Individual underclassmen pic- tures have been included, the book has been enlarged, and candids have been utilized wherever possible. The last deadline has now been met and the book is off to the presses. It is with mixed emotions but best wishes that we delegate our responsibili- ties to the staff of '68! fllmlfltdff. 5-U51 The business staff und er the leadership of Mr. Robert Ferry solicits advertising to finance the book. Left to right: Terry Fernsler. Linda Reed. Pam Winchester and Barb Godfrey. vTAFF Pictured below are: Left Wendy Burroughs. herwl White. Kim Sohacki. Gail Rodgers, Linda Sow- len Sue Kepler. Right Shirley Long. Gene Placter. Lar- y Lee Jeanette Watson, ,lane Maskas. Adviser Mr. .l line. Legend -iii, . asians-f M. 55, .fwfr we 2 W we if 'fr ., aann e ....,.......-.---' wi p ohn F. Kunz, Editor-in-Chief Merrill Kalb and Advisor Mrs. Doris Ferry struggle to meet a dead EQ' units- THE LAUREATE The Laureate is one of Lenape's literary publications. It's purpose is to publish representative work from the entire student body. The magazine, which is distributed twice a year. includes essays. poetry. short stories. plays. and other miscellaneous contributions. Larry Miller is Editor. ROW' l: F, Whalen. C. Sprow. lf. fVleLlevan. T. Hosinski. G. Atkins. ROW2: Mr. Robert Bills. Adxisor. li. Smith. l.. Miller. B. Pohle. and J. Kehoe. BOOKS FOR BETTER EDUCATION The B.B.lQ. was formed because many useful books were being destroyed. The club members pack and send books to many missions. schools. and individuals around the world. wherever there is a need. ROW' I: ll. Baessler. l.. Tatum. S. Brick. F. Whalen. president. B. Middleton. S. Berry. ROW' 2: S. MacArthur. J. Benny. E. Had- dock. J. Gaering. ll. Marshall. J. Yates. J. Amato. P. Polermo. C. Barrall, ART CLUB The Art Club gives experi- ence and insight to our many talented students at Lenape. Its members include. Row 1: K Smith. K. Prickett. C. Sprow, Row 2: R. Pohle, B. Mickle, M. Comly P. Thompson, G. Sanderson, B Thomas. Row 3: J. Babb. S. Mag- uire, P. Mason. 15 9 The Smoke Signal stafl' composes fresh ideas for the next issue of the newspaper. lg.. .I Iii iz, my-I 1l..'- 'll LENAPE ' i mn, In -:I 32 ll. -l Qi t A X7 . . 'RHS M,,,,,,,.. The Smoke Signal Editors plan assignments and lay-outs. 14-1 'fr NX gg S A S 5.05 Gi l6NAl F' THE SMOKE SIGNAL 5 Lonape Regional High School xyN 5 Up, 'Q 4-S, 'J' 1' QP 1 I l F- 3 'T STAFF Editor-In-Chief . . gi Assistant Editor. . . Managing Editor . . ?I Feature Editor ....... . . Sports Editors ........ . . AlumnifExchan e Editor . . Ei Copyftdake-up Editor . . . . Photographer . .. . . . . . . Cuh l '-1, ' Medford, New Jersey -ll Scinmgf .--- 7' B i '49 u II-L ,L I ' ..KatI1yDonachy . . Sandie Smalley . . . Wayne Watson I . . . Linda Weaver .lim Davis, Nancy Wells MargieDawes . . Gail Grunditz . . . Larry Miller BusinessfAdvertisin Editor . - . Steve Dickinson SQ . 9 . Adviser................ .....GeorgeM.Bnch 55:12 ': ......... I .I.I.I. .I .... I .I . .I.I .... I . . ..I .I...,I...I .I.I .I.I.,I..I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I..I.I.I:.I..I.,:I:II ,II ' THE CONCERT BAND Mr. Eugene Copeland is the director of Lenapeis choral ac- tivities. The ehorus performs reeitals at Christmas and in the spring. -The choir presents concerts to grammar schools in the area. Ofhcersz President - Candy Redfield Vice-Pres. - Debbie Thompson THE CCMBINED CHORUS AND CHOIR Q E BAND ANE PERFORM CHRISTMAS 'rfb 669 5 1, if 1. E ig HORUS CONCERT CONCERT 4? 461 Q Q x . Q lv llkll Ng, 5 . li Q N , - X L VLVL Arm THE CONCERT BAND THE BAN D The concert band under the direction of Mr. Wil- liam Murphy performs at the Christmas and Spring concerts. Officers: President- Bob Paynter Vice-Pres. - Eileen Walls Treas.-Sec. - Carol Blanck Dog Catcher - Ray Hoffman MR. EUGENE COPELAND - DIRECTOR DEBBIE THOMPSON - ACCOMPANIST Q ner. V BAND AND HALF N. Tahner, S. Yeager, P. Sauer, G. Kroghin, L. Harker, L. Schuesler, S. Weber, R. Pinkerton, T. Brancato, B. Cod- ' frm-y. M, Allen. M. Reed. B. Burger. The color guard was I I directed by Miss Main, and led by Captain Nanette Tah- -f F Linda, Sue, and Liz take a break during the game. Wind plays havoc with colorguard during their performance. 1 F COLORGUARD PERFORM AT TIME Mr. Murphy and Eileen Walls watch the game during a tense moment. ' '..,,-V..--' Q sl f.w'.-QC C. Pointlcowski. .l. Bunning, L. Jorgenson, E. Griflith. Nl, Wharton. .l. Cro shaw. A. Van Scixer. .l. Stevens, W, Sliphant. A. Luntry. R. Holmes, R. Fowl er. J. Ireland. B. Paynter. G. Trostle. R. Meyer. M. Walls. S. Gibbon. ,l. Ireland. R. Cartw right. C. Mills lead the others during halftime. BOYS' VARSITY CLUB The Boys' Varsity Club tries to promote support for the athletic program. Officers are President Brian Rourke, Treasurer Fritz Hichman. Sergeant at Arms ,lon Geisler, and Advisor Mr. james Doyle. A varsity letter is needed for membership in this club, THE DANCE BAND The Dance Band is under the direction of Mr. Fred Schwartz. Composed of talented boys who share an interest in all music, it performs at various school functions. GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB Girls' Varsity Club, advised by Mrs. Carol Ritter, is open to any girl who has received her varsity letter. The club is in charge of Tag Day, the Pom Pom Sale, and the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Officers include President Janice Kay, Vice-President Velma Bethel, Secretaries Marilyn Kates and Maureen Monaghan, and Treasurer Kathy Prickett. Rosemary Di Paolo. Captain. leads the girls through their paces Captain Rosemary Di Paolo, Bonnie De More, Debbie Fili, Marilyn Creely. Sharon Seivard. Pam Walker. Sue Shadel. Carolyn Rosin. Vivian Clymer. Sue Bunning. The Majorettes in their Grand Finale. Maryann Mcflutcheon shows her twirling skills . , 1e,r1 wawnmQmwW1 me ,M ,. ,eMe,i. 3 i 5 3 Si . K K gg i jams-paw 1 'il OUR CHEE The line-up fleft to rightl Pat Moore, Marcia Hahn, Mary Smith, Beth Bertram, Janet Kern, captain, Sue Auriemma. Sue Kepler 5 Well which way is it? Our junior Varsity po:-aes for the photographer. fFr0nlj Karen Lane, captain, Kathy Dawson, Terry Wescott, Grace Cliver, Eileen Monaghan, Row 2: Grace Ba kvly, Debbie Moore, Tina Cudemo i , , , . , ADERS A basket for LPnapP! H ,Q--Q. Uur Frosh chevrleaders at their Christmas party. flqcftj Johnnie John:-son. Cindy Morgan. Dottv Bc-thai. Sue Russell. Dc-insc Fauni-P. Gwen Hahn. Cindy Martino. Nanclta Shuslerman Come un Lenape. let's go! Y! is A s -Mwfmfs if QP' f,w A an io- AM HALL MONITORS The Hall Moniters, under the direction of Mr. Driscoll, help to keep infractions of Lenape's rules to a minimum. ROUND TABLE The Round Table, formerly known as the Hi-Y club, is a se- lective club whose purpose is to promote good citzenship and sportsmanship. Officers: Scaled Around the table. J. Geisler, T. Brown, B. Jones. J. Fox, B. Rourke. Advisor, Mr. Bryfogle. 150 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION These students gain experience in working while still in school. ll gives them the chance to earn money while still attending classes. They are Row 1 E. Melntrye. N. Giherson. D. Houston. C. Greenway, B. Baer. Row 2 C. Loefller. ,l. Sees. C. Sperling. R. Janis. F. Dm e. J. Bosarth. R. Gregorio. L. Parks 439' x iii? Qt .s .eve .I . l a 'H '1 swf: . is .ui i H-F . .1, Mfr hmm PROP SPINNERS The prop spinners meet to experiment in the art of flying model airplanes. They are from left to right. ,loe Youlton. Roy Watson. 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Y, J 2 QQ Q gf. f.'. Q Q .RJQKVMY '. W .. .fff.w,s6m3Qff5i zwfewkmfsi' .M , ,- , ff -,f.'fmPff,f1wfQe1ffifeffwrimf-D .4r'34dfw,m.wV Jizsf f5V'fff:fe'i'X AY' 1. :Jw .W-W Q , f.fPew,,,,.Q.- ,x,,W,W ,?,1-ff, .... V, wwW,.,W.,f ,W,m, .-1-,L ., gl.wcfifsfgreiffefiggffgam,:55w,,:Qg,.gggz32.f?3g5.f f'ffEfs3'P'P!i lf9r?f?554V522v::91 Efeaaiif-tf',' Vf'3Lfi??15f K 5?Ji:5??s?A5w i' 1 mfpgiiiii .My Mm . Wa M drwwlg , ., .. '5gPfS5JPat2E4'i:w2'Mwm ,vSw2fffyQ2mfg:?,e,a'r5Qf2 Q ,-fmfwffQfawf.2v2f?!wQa3.r MW N. - -::xfS:6A . .... VL Wwenm ff ., ,ff W- . ..,P,ww? ffsfvfiw ,ww ..a:?o5:22'? k YL ?:.fmfsiQ1.,ezmW Mia Warn' 3 ixb..i?Pry ,f1gg,,.,, 4- Gif TJ 'V' , .... .fxiiiizw 'M ,.x,5,5EfW M, as P xfvsify' ffm ,eff . Wggfi 'ff Szaxflk' in fm vi. 1251.94 .F ,W Ei5QE:5:w sports VARSITY TEAM Back Row: C. Still, S. Harris, D. Griffith, J. Nixon, Brick. R. Jones, G. Boehm, ,l. Simpson. F. Zeilc. J. Bartalo, H. Mclilhonc. Coach Doyle, Coach Kunz, Coach Neal. Coach Nlaskas. Webb, Middle Row: M. Waecher, Clark. S. Smith. McDevitt, D. Cavin, L, Hayslip, R. Hcide, S. McGuire, P. Crendiff. R. Kidder. J. Rinnicr, R. Clayberger, E. Brendell, C. Kirby, J. Godfrey. P. Rcitz, Front Row: ,l. Fox. A. Hileman, B. Burham, J. Coverly, J. Taverier, B. Rosewell. B. Greene, E. Rossitcr, M. Moore. R. Probert, R. Gregorio, E. Fcnskc. B. Pogson, ,l. Geisler, B. Rourke, S. Wilson. I 966 RECORD JOHN MASKAS COACH Heading up Lenape's able coaching staff this year was Mr. John Maskas. Coach Maskas' back- ground includes a pro football ca- reer and many years as a high school coach. His congenial per- sonality has made him popular with the team as well as with the student body. I hum- .. INDIANS OPPONENTS 6 VINELAND 7 6 CINNAMINSON O 7 CHERRY HILL I3 I3 RIVERSIDE I2 I2 BURLINGTON 35 I2 RANCOCAS VALLEY 25 31 PALMYRA I9 25 MOORESTOWN 3I O KENNEDY 25 Indians begin sweep around end. . ' -M f' -rfb- . Q .. ll 1iL.Lmh Carlton Still kicks off for Indians BUELL DURHAM ff' A -4 if' 1 ,ff A .iffy k ROGER PRUBERT Coach Maskas gives Bill Bench yells team on The Pla! is 5'UPP d Greene a play JOE FOX ,--:iiv A-91' gfi MORRA 'a Q. if e A in . , . wma 1 . Wx . rf? 'I avg? -'. - .' ' L .L D 14 i x Y. 4' . '35 i 'L' Z' 1 if . rr - l 1' , . fl a M .f ' . j K - y a in . 4 . js? f V . . Q., K W v I 5 NVQ E if 5 , ' Q? 'T ' iq gl nn' . ff A5 l i in - . , .. I , t 1 . .1 -. . 'L, ui-T 3 QF Mr Y el lm 1 L' A ' L ' 7 S 1 J.V. TEAM Back Row: 'lf Hanlvy. .l. Nixon. ,l. Grossman. D. Eastlicli. R. Kidder. R. Pardoe. K. Sulphin. Brown. J. Fm-ls-y. Fronl Row: Coach C. Daugherty. D Kenney. D. Dylla. ll. Kay. 'l'. llarkvr. G. Hivv. L. Harris. Middle ROW: D. Cipalonc-'. l.. Heck, B. Milligan, B. Nloslvy. D. Otto. B. Clark, E. Lewis. A Knipping. l.. Dyv. H. Phillips. B. D1-al. B, Banner. P. Logue. D. Tillwicli. B. King, P. Cohan. B. Ruggf-rio. J. fVl1'Cinnis. Coach G. jankowski. -3 R . wf 1 b.. S Y in - I M f I' af f Lee Hayslip tries to clude Lion tackler. Rocco Gregorio suffvrs lirsl of many injuries Indians break through Lion front wall Durham finds a big hole ,1- w ...., N.. Lin. . . f 1 , .g fa.. jd. Y A:.4- '6?- BILL POGSON First Team jf ,C All Suburban i ' Defensive Team we 'P' . i i . , , JON GFISLER BRIAN ROURKE fi xl 9 First Team First Team , I All Burlington County All Burlington County ' f - Offensis e Team OFl'ensive Team , 5 If A U Y rf' E ' 1 . X N W' ff S ,fa Q St 1, f we ff si? ssh. in-ri' ggi' .Llsvrrz ...- F sf- , 6 A 1 ' f 22 M, J -4- 1 F' 5 S T H A, .,, 3 e , QW ,ffm ,fl 5, if . f . W 6 . , YJ. y H Hfw . -ami: i W gi.- 1 ,fy ,rf r. ., 5 Q t' -'i' 2D Team All-Group l Indians rush onto field FROSH . tith, C. Clymer. M. Kramer, N. Waecker. P. Whiteway, K. Kline. Front . ROW: B. Cilletto, R. Wuodhull. T. Buzby. Y. Wallace, B. Murphy. S. Bar- - nett, D. Cook, M. Dolzar. N. Corbin, K. Foster, P. Havers, J. Maskas. T. Back Row: A. Mason, M. Comely, J. Gerber, F. Rosati. L. Grapes. M Quinlan, Coach Gary, Coach Colan. Coach Ritter, J. Atkinson, B. Moore. C Borel, J. Jermyn, R. Reed, K. Worrell, L. Fullerton, B. Priggemeire, T. Hig gins-manager, Middle Row: R. Clark, B. Dietz, B. Kingston, D. Didonato, Durham. R. Allen, J. Williamson, T. Worrell, G. McCutcheon. G. Hechler, D. Grif- .. 11- 1:5-A by 7' my We f 4. an Fi 'U . t --an an rg-ef :i -m1,. wifi m,,A y Q - N ,. msswrf F7 f '? '3 M f Z ui? f - ' few: 'X ' reri ' - if F2 ff 'Z it if il: as w m M Q W we if W rf SSS ggi W E 2 5 :kwa L--A - ' f,'- 5 ,- 5, W 4 .- 3..-Q, H ,f- I ' ,wi M. . A.-1 --J ' W- 1 :H My - V A- f k V . Y: Q A 1' - 9 A , ,,. f '- A i - A 5 i 1 l WWarri0r offensive team lqnnnnuqn Coach Maskas confers with QB Lee Haysli p Roger Probert scurries past line of scrimmage I . M -..., -Q. .ml- ,Y ., Brian Rourke and Buell Durham Game Captains -:3 1 Renegade defensive team .. , .M ,,ALa ai- - 'lE!lllI' I 11 liiiz-4:1611 !a-ztrmna I gi 3 saw an if -an Zi l enum vu -1 :ru as f b... -.: ..N....-..,'..-.m.. 'il '11 !e'!Tif'4!4L2zfa-v 'AJif5QB 1'll1Qf -fll I-:L h4lii'a'raQ'9 .. -., ,.... 3: .di ,W QB Lee Hayslip practices a handoff to Buell Durham 4 4 aaa: zi' 'A a'n me r I!!!Bl!IIBBPBSIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIIY in 93, 1 , 5.9 CROSS COUNTRY Coach Schnepf reports promising cross country team in Lenapes future led by Burlington County All-Star Team member Pat Grady. If' Lp and coming young varsity Pat Grady and Paul Donharl. BOB PORCH STEVE BAKER Burlington County Cross- Country Champion Burlington County All-Star Team Member , A Senior letter winner ...- Set two new school records , gypanntv- ' f- - H 1, 'fn . .. K ' 1 lofi ,gif 11.01 NEW 1966 RECORD LENAPE COURSE WON 5 RECORD LOST 7 Back Row: W. Farrow, C. Kriedicr, R. Patchcl, C. Countess, J. Cianflone, L. Wentzel, J. Bartello, P. Candy, P. Donharl, B. Gerber, M. Daly, J. Nobel, S. Gan dy, Front Row: S. Wilcox, C. Fonner, R. Davis, R. Masuras, D. Smith, D. Smith, J. Stojanov, B. Porch, D. Perna. S. Baker. w ,,, HOCKEY IMPROVES THROUGH TEAMWORK if First Row: Jane Maskas, Diane Howard, Virginia Sutphen, ,Ianice Kay, ,Ioyce Rice, Shirley McCutche0n. Marie Furham, Maureen Casey. Gerri Darcy Jones, Barbara Mitchell, Barbara Wells, Lynn Peterson, Linda Heere, Carpenter, Marilyn Kates, Jocelyn Layman. Debbie Newell. Second Row: Mrs. Ritter, Linda Gohagon, Pat Meyer, Left: Captain Kates drives for score V . First Row: Joanne Dunn, Nancy Gillday, Dianne Dunn, Lynn Sherman, Pat Morrison, Sheyrl Osbornne, ,Ioan Savidge, Paula Wingate, Kathy Rehmann, Marcia Comly, Colleen McGrath, Shirley Monte, Joan Cecil. Second Row: Marcia Jermyn, Sheila Woznuk, Ann Cleeland, Bonnie Callahan, Adel Kemble, Osa Mossberg, Gerri Pilla, Laura Bramnick, Nancy Huges, Judy Lee, Barbara Blair, Miss Greenwald. 1966 SEASON RECORD LENAPE OPPONENT 3 0 CINNAMINSON 5 1 PEMBERTON 1 3 RANCOCAS VALLEY 0 3 MERCHANTVILLE 0 6 MOORESTOWN 0 2 CHERRY HILL 2 2 PALMYRA 4- 4 PENNSAUKEN 6 0 CINNAMINSON 1 2 HADDONFIELD 6 0 HOLY CROSS Miss Greenwald instructs Marcia Comly in technique. VARSITY TEAM: Back r0W: J. Dyer. B. Cowperthwait. T. Maser, L. Hayslip. H. He-ide. Front r0w: M. Wa S Sm nh R Pr bert B l'ollxman lN Hatcher. R. Smith, A. Hileman. Coach Crane. Coach Caputo 1966 RECORD INDINAS OPPONENT 37 Cherry Hill 40 49 Haddon Township 36 48 Wilson 33 37 Pennsauken 51 57 Merchantville 41 45 Riverside 47 83 Kennedy 67 68 Palmyra 57 63 Cinnaminson 49 51 Moorestown 55 62 Burlington 82 71 Rancocas 68 41 Riversid 48 46 Kennedy 43 71 Palmyra 49 42 Cinnaminson 47 54 Moorestown 43 57 Burlington 73 63 Rancocas 59 45 Camden 81 RAY SMITH NEAL HATCHER BASKETBALL alone for rebound COACH JAMES FAPIJTO ,as QQ. i N'-wsu W.. Aw B, :Q ., X k mg , f fy f -an ' Viv - -1 A -5 ,.,, 8 .si ff-qw ,fi'f?1.Q,A 'W 4 5 A95 3 Q I Y f , Q? g gg 4 W -1 ' 'fsmfrig zfwre-if f if sf .Q ,qw-4-S' -vi Ni! ' ' ' bl y ,1 V. I' z I 1 23 , G ,A,, : ' ZIA, f z Q 'Nu W, W rs 155 5 of i Tx fm 4 '31 ....,..,,,,,.,,.. W . Mike Angstadt passes away from a defender. Andy Hileman passe-s to Nc-al Halvhm-r selling up an Indian score. Marty Manco be-gina drix 1- around rlvfvnsiu- man. FRESHMAN TEAM: Back r0w: Coach Myer. M. Tronco. D. Griffith. ,l. Jourda. R Glembocki. J. Atkinson. M. Kane. R. Allen. J. Prirketl. B. Grunditz. C. Walsh. R Raymond. J. Sherrard. R. Croll. Mrg. Front row: M. Sellers. B. Gardner. T. Buzby. ,l Maskas, W. VanHorn. R. Severs. P. Havers. B. Gerber. R. Viviani 2 22 2 2 22 12 2 2 2 2 S 2 22 S12 2 2 2 2 JV s 32 qss , 2 2 2 22 , 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 , 22 2 222 22 2222 2 2222 222 22 2 2 22 2 W 22 222 S S 2 S 2 2 2222 S 22 2222 2 2 221222 s lift s S 2 2 2 SS 222 2 2 22 2 22 22 2 2 The coanh Mr Kullvk dlHI'l1SS99lhE'lP3l'I'l stratmgy with team Laptams Bob Pardoe and Bunny Bartlett Hmm 2 K 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 22 2 2 2 2 3 25 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 122 222 Sandy DiLullo. Bunny Bartlett. Jane Merkh. Jodi Yates. Susie Kepler comprise Girl's Varsity. form. Scoreboo rd Girls Varsity OPP Lenape Riverside 1 2 Deptford 1 2 Gloucester 0 3 Camden Catholic 0 3 Moorestown 2 1 Pennsauken 1 2 Deptford 0 3 Riverside 2 1 Cherry Hill 3 0 Moorestown 2 1 Gloucester 1 2 Sterling 0 3 h d M kh d B nn ' Bartlett demonstrate skill, agility and top-notch 1 Anchor Man Rick Bang am an ,lane er an u y f W AmmmW1 GIRLS' BASKETBALL HAS GREAT SEASON l VARSITY TEAM: Kneeling: Co-Captains Nina Wingate. Marilyn Kates. Jocelyn Layman. Miss Bradley. Sandy Schauman. Deena Cheyne. Paula Standing: Pat Morrison, Chris Ferguson. Linda Gohagan. Mary Kay Cillen. Wingate. Kathy Rehmann. SCORE BOARD Opponent Lenape Opponent Lenape Cherry Hill 54 22 Moorestown 25 4-4- Moorestown 26 27 Pennsauken 20 37 Mt. Holly 32 34 Haddonfield 32 30 Merchantville 19 42 Kennedy 19 43 Palmyra 14 23 Cinnaminson 17 41 Linda Gohagan goes up for a lay-up. The Varsity finished second in the Cirl's Delaware Valley Sports League. The J. V. also had a highly suc- cessful season with only one defeat. J. V.: Maureen Monaghan, Lois Reiss, Dee Haugh, Marie Durham, Miss Bradley, Barbara Blair, Pat Meyer, Lin da Dylla, Joan Savidge. Kneeling: Gerri Pilla. fNot Picturedj Karen Courtney, Linda Schuesler, Nancy Hughes Coach Greenwald. K. King. N. Clark. Nl. Coonley. Nl. Bam-n. J. Carpm-nu-r. nowski. P. Jenkins. D. Davis. K. Higgins. L. Hr-ere. C. Kennedy. P. Cleary G. Bende, P. Eder. S. Conley. P. Morrison. J. Maskas. P. Polvrmo. K. R. Hickey. Cleary. L. Reily. N. Densten. D. Chasteen. L. Marci-wicz. D. Jones. J. Pija- SWIMMING SQUADS-1967 Coach Danker. B. Cook. J. Cillen. B. Carothers. S. Sprackland. Nl. Cook. C. M.And1-rson.G. Prutow. B. Boehm. T. Nixon. Webb. E. Fenske. Capt.. B. Whiteway. S. Bendc. P. Marple. J. Bandazewski. 'UI tems- i 1 Z r:x7iar' 'wllrf-f'..J'.1la ' Mike Anderson takes offin Relay Race. The results of victory. Phil Whiteway is a promising Sophomore. Jeff Cillen and Miles Walsh in 100 yard Freestyle. RECORDS: Jeff Gillen 50 Yard Freestyle 23.9 60 Yard Freestyle 29.2 100 Yard Freestyle 53.1 Brian Cook B. 100 Yard Breastroke 1:11.1 Cook, D. Kunkel, B. Carothers. J. Gillen 400 Yard Freestyle Relay 3:50.5 B. Carothers, B. Whiteway. M. Anderson, E. Fenske 160 Yard Medley Relay 1:32.5 Ctiedj MEETS INDIANS OPP. 38 Haddon Twp. 57 54 Pennsauken 33 52 Camden Co. Voc. 36 43 Ocean City 52 61 Merchantville 23 17 Cherry Hill- West 77 53 Haddon Heights 41 Moorestown Coaches Dehol ,N W 1, 31 K .X I lil X e V , . H , i A C Jerri Carpenter in Breast Stroke Race. Nfjgiiy f t he tttti l M wah ',fW't W ' P: ' l Wa: riri MX' 'f Karen Cleary shows her form in Swan Dive. '- , AW, ,-me 4 ,lane Maskas exhibits good swimming form. The bench portrays exuberant spirit, MEET SCORES SQUAWS OPP. Gail Bende - All South Jersey Record ig gllherry Hill Wes' so Yard Breaststroke 35. oorestown .J 36 Merchantville 42 Pennsauken Haddon Heights Cherry Hill-East reenwald. Danker 4 Y Marie Batten and Gail Bende tense up for the start. - 1 1 967 MATCH SCORES CBrJ Kidder. Geisler. Rourke, Fox. Scott. Coach Svhneph. lFrJ Black. Godfrey. Poinsett. Brown. Farrow. Hinehmun. Smith constitute the Varsity Grappling Squad. l Dennis Smith strains to Hip opponent. fn-.hx 'Q-. 3' N V m 14 Wins - 0 Losses. SMITH-DIST. 26 CHAMP 1967 -N f MCDST OUTSTANDING N WRESTLER AWARD Brian Rourke contemplates next move. MN T 12 Wins 7 0 Losses 2 Ties. Coach Hank Schnepf readies Dennis Smith for Combat. DIST. 26 CHAMP 1967 LENAPE OPP 28 N.B.C. 15 43 Camden 5 l7 Haddonfield 27 36 Cherry Hill 8 15 Collingswood 25 29 Rancocas Valley 13 48 Burlington 6 33 Pemberton 12 20 Paulsboro 20 35 Pennsauken 9 24 Woodbury lfl- Riverside 40 Cinnaminson 5 26 Moorestown 22 Dist. 26 Team Championship ma , iunmmw. ., .: Wmunuam-:nf 5 A Q, W W' Q ff-ff' sf It L wi Coach Schncpf ralls out encouraging words Grapples with opponents. Offers Adwico. f? S 5 , f g Congralulatory scenes were a frequent occurrence. 5 s l 3 2 QBrJ J. Allen R. Anderson M. Adams J. Cannon B. Ammon QFrj C. Kriedler L. Wentzel J. Bartello G. Ratcliff B. Holmes D. Reilly Q' THE Wim E YY SPORTS wwf f lllllllllllli fvllllllllll 3 1-mf' 5 Illlllllllllf .flllllllllllllllll iilllllllllgf lllllllllllflllil S llllllillll llllllll lllllllll b llll iii!!! lllllllll W l ui. -lgguimffwlllllliill 0 ff . ' -fl? 'e,., ' X lillvf- 0 nuns f . My O , .. wtf - 1243! ,,, gunna 1' f ' , aQ-ii...il!!l5 swam f 5525555 w 3 W f 2g25gfffw an PETE RACKOWSKI BETSY JAMES and BERYL IRICK JOE FOX RAY SMITH I 1 M nl ffm 1-. -I WCRLD OF 1 . , . ,U -1.3 q '4..-f ., ,X , A , . xf' ' .X gA AT LENAPE v Indians display good sportsmanship. JERRI CARPENTER B LNNYN EMMEL Back Row: L-R, R. Jacobs, Mgr., R. Folkman, M. Edel- schein, L. Haines, R. Challender, E. Brendell, N. Mc- Clelland, Second Row: S. Harris, S. Braddock, J. Wecheselberger, T. Roller, L. Hayslip, B. White, First Row: J. Cianflone, J. Sees, C. Kreidler, P. Cenhan, J. Hartshorn, Coach Crane. BASEBALL Fourth Row: R. Lane, K. Sutphin, D. Griflith, T Handley, J. Thompson, Third ROW: W. Haurey, B. Batten, J. Grossman, R. Bartello, T. Maser, F. Ziele, L. Parks, Second Row: G. Rice, J. Poinsett, J. Schreiber, A. Sprowls, T. Wren, P. Gaglio, B. Kay, First Row: Coach Nelson, L. Harris, M. Angstadt, R. Caudle, J Nixon, W, Hagerthy, P. Cundifl. TRACK Second Row: Coach Cuzzimano, P. Penicolie, J. Ammond, C. Dixon, N. Wechselberger, R. Kidder, R. Ivie, P. Dunharl, G. Green, B. Brick, D. Pennypacker, First Row: J. Stanjov, G. Fowler, D. Hawey, K. Prime, G. Fanner, S. Wilcox, P. Grade, T. Blum, R. Powell. GOLF L - R, M. Warner, S. Smith, S. Emerson, B. Boyer. J. Emmel, Coach DeBolt, Kneeling-C. Hall. SOFTBALL Firsi Rowg B. Irick. N. Wells. P. Thompson. Second Row, N. Wingate. M. Kales. K. Feichter. M. Prickz-tt. L. Cliver. Y. Nutt. B. james. B. Kidder. L. Gohagan. Coach Caputo advises the team. L - R, P. Rakowski, P. Rakowski, R. Kantner, C. Lan- ders, Coach Kraus. 1 i , .gbgnpalh-v.,..nn,..a. .-.......nw F .. mwwwmnmmw 'ZF' mkgli 'wffh 'Y Q Lx I 1' - 2 vf, -WM ,ff W f ' 'M f ,W J wif ff? , Mmf Wax L 'f a n , - ,aww 4, . ,W M 1 +-mv? fm um gi ,,,, ,, W4 , ,, , wwf ,,,,,,, Aw, uf' nf: ,, H fi My 4k 8, J, P, 43, Vg, ,A.-nu... 1... Q., --9.5 .' , A uf ,, MQ ,mpg 1 M, Mk ffl 'Gil fi a 3,32 1 Q1 Q 1 - f ff if 17 'x 4 ,f ff 94 um, Q iz 352 ,, 157' if 'M , 4, ' new gf 1 .,,UZ.. ., 4 ex if-f-M 'HW' 16' snuff ALL WORK GUARANTEED -A f : b'Q ' ' MICHAEL STOJANOV ' PAPER HANGING I R. F. D. SOUTH CHURCH STREET MOORESTOWN. NEW JERSEY M Phone, 235-1239 ELCER 81 SON FOOD MARKET MASONVILLE, N, J. BE 5-0281 FREE DELIVERY Main 84 Church St. Moorestown, N. J Phone 609 - 463-2227 American Building Specialties, Inc. Franchised o Color-Styled Manufacturers Building Stone US. Route 206,V , y 08088 Incentown New Jerse 235-1950 3 MSQQQ E 2 Q neurons E, l,!6'll.SiZ7Zg You 5:5 Pfease lk. ESTATE Wheel Alignment :Axle Straightening : Wh I ' ' ' ee Balancing . Brake Servrce - Qin' lJ2.'g4'11 I WEAVER MASONVILLE PENNSYLVANIA SAFETY GARAGE TIRES ssnvics ARTHUR R. MASON at sON ' MASONVILLE, NEWJERSEY PHONE: 235-4280 -E . - PHONE 463-2464 I 'MEIN RED LION WELDING SERVICE PORTABLE UNITS Brazing - Cast Iron Welding - Boiler Repairs OLD RED LION ROAD W. R. SUSCHENKO MEDFORD, N. J. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL TYPES OF WOODEN ,Lid FENCING :Tiff .E COMPSLVIENTS -IN BUDDTOWN - EQAJIRQIQQASIZ A an Ch I Au I 'ilflfgxifff -ik .Q v - 7 it -M-. u , Q '.- + ,,,,, REALTORS V17Z 00lZO0E0l?'lIllllIWIl Lumber and Fencing B . Ox 168, Vincentown, New Jersey - Telephone 463-2170 MOULDED PICKET - POST 81 RAIL - BASKET WEAVE - STOCKADE 267-2750 217 MADISON AVE. MT. HOLLY, N. J. Compliments of LAHN REAL ESTATE, INC. Rt. 70 and 73 Circle Marlton, N. J. ScIierIIe .Ari GaIIery, .9nc. ORIGINAL OILS - CUSTOM FRAMING CREEK ROAD AND CONESTOGA LANE .LW Kiqbot if Q RANcocAs wooo. N. J. oeovs 45097 235 55:45 HA 9-6200 OL 4-4014 'f,Lf.fQ1fM O KCSTATQF NEW WATER FURNACES HEATERS COMPLIMENTS OF EXTRACORPOREAL AND MEDICAL SPECIALITIES COMPANY, INC. fIHIOIHIHI42IHIHIHIf2IfPIfPI4vIHIf THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MARLTON Installation - Service AIR CONDITIONING HARRIET'S OIL SERVICE Complete Space Conditioning LET US HELP Q A . Z , , E PHONE DAYXNIGHT 654-2035 f ,- Z v'5 Ci. Q ' 24403 Wfoqgy COMPLIMENTS OF THE LITTLE BUMP SHOP M b fm i Federal DeI'3JrcIIsiIeInC5ura6nce Corp. Vixbe C .-, fp AUT ? REPAIRS 'AI Q fi X MARLTON NEwJensEv I We 'I I of A 0 TEAM WCRK On the football field or basketball court, teamwork is the k out that vital ingredient - the ability to cooperate and work together f- individual abilities are meaningless. ev to success. The talent and ability of individuals may vary, but with Teamwork is also vital in any industrial enterprise. The Rohm and Haas team is made up of more than 12,000 men and women. At the Bristol Plant some 3,000 people produce hundreds of different chemicals f enzymes for the textile food, and tanning d tra es, emulsions for paints, floor polishes, textiles, and paper coatings, Plexiglas acrylic plastic sheet and molding powder, insec- ticides, miticides . . . the list would fill a book. To do this a variety of skills are required. Chemists, engineers, chemical operators, accountants, typists, stenographers, pipe-fit- ters, mechanics, instrument men . . . there are few skills which are not represented on the Rohm and Haas team. We hope you will consider us when your education is completed. We have a number of positions for team players. 2 1 Bob Folkman dribbles around key as his teammates wait for his move. The RG Indian team won this one. Q Z PHILADELPHIA. PA. I9Ill5 Phone 983-2277 WILMER COLLINS 81 SON Insurance of All Kinds 1 Q X Ln, Q John W. Whiting 11 E. Main Stree Agent and Broker Marlton. N. J. 08053 LL 5123 654- 2160 HEWITT'S AUTO BODY 8m GLASS Your One Stop Auto Repair Center Vick Hewitt MAIN STREET MEDFORD. N.J. ATLANTIC HEATING OILS PREMIUM COAL 24 Hour Burner Service ALLEN COAL COMPANY Vincentown N. J. SERVICE SAVINGS DRIVE SAFELY AND CHOOSE A SAFE COURSE FOR YOUR ROAD OF LIFE REECE E. HAINES FOR ALL LINES OF INSURANCE 28 South Main Street Medford 654-221 5 654-2045 .I x CONGRATULATIONS NIXON'S DELICATESSEN Q CHATSWORTH ROAD A TABERNACLE, NEWJERSEY LAKES PHARMACY MICHAEL s. MIKULSKI, R. PH. BABY NEEDS-COSMETICS-GREETING CARDS Stokes Road FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY Phone 654-2959 Medford, N j CHARMING SHOPPES MOORESTOWN MALL Phone Rt. 38 Moorestown, N. 235-3126 THE COLONY PRESS GEORGE E. CRAGG Phone 235-1780 Masonville, NJ. ELMER L. GROVER Plumbing, Heating and Roofing Contractor SALES-I NSTALLATION-SERVICE 15 Buttonwood Street Phone AMherst 7-1400 MOUNT HOLLY, NEWJERSEY Telephone 235 0774 Ricci's Luncheonette Pizza SUBMARINES HOAGIES Sp StekS d h ROUTE 73 SAUSAGE SANDWICHES MT. LAUREL, N. J. PHONE 268-OO48 FRANK E. GRUNGO Building Contractor MEDFORD LAKES-TABERNACLE RD. G MA 69 7.5044 9 X 10 'QI L! I i -::,. Additions Vincentown Alteration New Jersey VINCENTOWN MT. HOLLY, N.J. NEW HAMPTON, N.Y. BLUE GRASS LAWN FARMS INSTANT LAWNS with SO D Growers of Nursery Sod Red Lion Road Harold Gunn Vincentown, N.J. 463-2224 UNION NATIONAL BANK Nlf we saved at Union National, we could pay the light bill. MT. HOLLY VINCENTOWN LUMBERTON OFFICE 983-3307 HOME 235-5595 l ,, WIN-EEE SADDLE SHOP SADDLERY-RIDING APPAREL-EOUIPIVIENT Russel G. Kenny Elmwood Road Proprietor Marlton, Jew Jersey SEE US A8001 I1 PAINTING INTERIOR - EXTERIOR RESIDENTIAL -INDUSTRIAL :l im iff-R35 na. GUY DORON,JR. R.D.3 463-2289 VINCENTOWN, N.J. COMPLIMENTS OF: l LAKE VALLEY ACRES Pemberton Twp., NJ. Wendy Burroughs and Jay Layman at a sample house. F.T.A. MAY THE TJ LAMP OF KNOWLEDGE lo X ESA! 5 :L-WH A S I I ,vga Xlqmtll n x I T In AI, Lv YL LI Q1 5 F 4 LIGHT xx C I I L J71, THE WAY , Igfijwffaj FOR THE A g I CLASS OF '67 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1967 IN ALL YOUR ENDEAVORS MAY SUCCESS BE YOURS- MAY THE LEARNING PATHS OF TOMORROW BE ENRICHED WITH THE TALENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1967- IN DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL Q AFFAIRS S -QQ YQ, STUDENT COUNCIL ARTHUR R. MATHIS JR. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Q? GOOD FDDI 22:6- BOWKER'S LUNCHEON 65 Main street 3. Vincentown, N. J. My 'J I F5 .,,, L 463-2202 -1336.1 RRfRf SS N. Main SI. STILES Medford, NJ. INSURANCE AGENCY Coffififllfffliffiifl EZE' Liability o Life H Dial 654-2024 A . 78 N. MAIN MED ORD 9? vkvkvkvkvifvlwkvlviwkvkvlwkvkrkvk 96 ae FOR LAND'S SAKE USE -36 -36 if IVY BEAUTY SHOP 46 CORSON UME AND i ji DAVCO FERTILIZER gg. COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE 'X' E66 LAWN and GARDEN 96 Plum Street 96 ee Vincentown, N. 463-2226 99 W' A' CRAMER gl SON 96 99 Route 206 463-3333 96 96 Vincentown, NJ. eevkvkviwkvkvlfvkvlfviwkilwlwk vkvk-26 04- ...... COMMERCIAL 5 - f t PHONE: 463-3113 Bud-Air Prunners RESIDENTIAL L -1 .L CUSLQIXIIQSILT SERVICE WILLIAM HAGERTI-IEY Q A T GENERAL REPAIR SHCP Q Gas and Electric Welding 0 BLACK CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. R dL' R II V' 463 2'00 Blueberry Equipment Kemp-Shredders Route 206 86 Main Street Vincentown, N. Good Luck and Best Wz'shos to the Seniors THE FRCSH fom the Sololzomores The Class Of1969 QCLASS OF 19705 WANT TC WISH TI-IE GRADUATES CF 1967 SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS THAT WILL COME WITH THE BRIGHT FUTURE THAT AWAITS THEM. 4 , 4 A Wonderful Things to Look Forward to . T After Graduation . . . A CAREER . . . MARRIAGE . . . A FAMILY . . . A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT RAMBLEWOOD -ON-THE-GREEN THE ONLY COMMUNITY WITH ITS OWN COUNTRY CLUB Route 73. I '2 mile Exist of Newllersey Turnpike GOODWIN HONIESJNC1. OPEN DAILY 9-5 235-311 I Open Evenings Monday Thru Thursday 7-9 NO 5-6969 OL 44-4433 H. W. DEACON SUPPLY COMPANY F.M.C. PLAN N nnnn in munaum STOKES ROAD X ' faimwfhfz MEDFORD, N. 1. PLUMBING I AND 6-, 7 Q ii HEATING ' VJ-f SUPPLIES -5 C. . D CRIMLEY LOANS UP TO 3500 HAINESPORT, N' 267-1155 C. F. TAIT, INC. Esso Keith Bowker, Pres. DEALER FRICIDAIRE PEMBERTON ESSO CUSTOM KITCHENS ZENITH SERVICENTER MOTOROLA SALES-SERVICE Ph 267-1 Fort Dix Rd. 81 Henry St. Pemberton, NJ. FINANCING Rsiiifoeas, Mauflce Adams TW 4-2031 COMMERCIAL PATRCNS Allen's Department Store A. Margaret Allen 89 Main Street Vincentown, NJ. 463 - 2260 Amos C. Allen R.D. 52 Vincentown, NJ. 268 - 0535 .lean J. Allen Box 212 Vincentown, NJ. AM 7 - 5819 James E. Beebe Red Lion Road Vincentown, NJ. 463 - 2484 Ken Bradshaw 22 W. Main Street Marlton, NJ. 983 - 0389 Red Lion Esso Albert G. Capri Earl's Country Barber Shop Medford Lakes Road Tabernacle, NJ. Evergreen Dairy Bar Thomas Cinkowski Route 70, Medford Route 206, Vincetown Trade Wind Kennels G. 1 Freehofer Rt. 206 RFD Vincentown, NJ. 463 - 2279 Frank Grungo SL Sons tfa Medford Carburetor Vincentown, NJ. Gus 81 Al's General Store Route 206 Vincentown, NJ. H. B. Guhens Esso Products Vincentown, NJ. Meadowyck Nursery Edward Hoyt Church Road Vincentown, NJ. 463 - 2442 Jersey Jerry Apples S. Roberts R.D. 7f2 Vincentown, NJ. 463 - 2249 George Johnson Routes 38 81 206 Vincentown, NJ. 267 - 5020 .loseph .lutio Pemberton SZ ,lobstown Rds. Mt. Holly, NJ. 267 - 3798 Marlton General Hardware 4 N. Maple Avenue Marlton, NJ. 983 - 0415 Marlton One Hour Cleaners Marlton Square Marlton, NJ. 983 - 9873 McNaul's Market Main St. 81 Maple Ave. Marlton, NJ. 983 - 0615 Red Top Farm Market Mrs. Elisa Milsit Box 226 Medford, NJ. William M. Moore Sr. Rt. 70 Vincentown, NJ. 463 - 3401 Franklin C. Nixon 149 Main St. Vincentown, NJ. 463 - 3100 Nobel Automotive Chemical 81 Oil Corp. Rt. 206 Vincentown, NJ. Ramblewood Esso Philip Pente Rt. 73 81 Church Rd. Mt. Laurel, NJ. 235 - 5634 Francis Stokes Food Processors Vincentown, NJ. 463 - 2251 Terry's Shoe Barn Terence DePeter Creek Rd. Rancocas Woods, NJ. 235 - 3858 Gloria DiMeo P.O. Box 276 Vincentown, NJ. 267 - 0641 M.S. Walton cfo Amherst Drug Rt. 38 Mt. Holly, NJ. AM 7 - 6575 H. Charles Wells Rt. 206 Vincentown, NJ. 463 - 2369 Kathryn Wolfrom 56 Main St. Vincentown, NJ. 463 - 2301 Glass House Rancocas Woods, NJ. 235 - 0021 Marmon's Grocery E. L. Godfrey, Prop. Hartford 81 Hainesport Rds. Moorestown, NJ. BE 5 - 1852 Utexiqual Products, Div. Box 59B, Mt. Laurel Rd. Moorestown, NJ. 235 - 0220 Marmer Agency Realtors-Insurors 111 W. Main St. Moorestown, NJ. 235 - 2240 Ronald Mattson's Sunoco Service Rt. 38 Sl Mt. Laurel Rd. Moorestown, NJ. 235 - 4117 Good Luck to the Class of '67 from KETTLE RUN FIRE CO. PATRGNS M. L. Palumbo Dr. Sz Mrs. .lerome Schwartz Mr. Robert L. Bills Guillermo Casas Paul B. Finegan Laraine Harris Wm. Murphy Ethel Stover Ethel Merefield Mr. 8: Mrs. Nelson G. Haines Mrs. Eleanor Mergee Elsie Bozarth .loyce Kahanofsky M. .l. Stokes H. Holman Mr. 81 Mrs. William ,l. Palese Elizabeth Tetlow Nicholas John Cuzzimano Edna Adams Mr. 84 Mrs. Joseph Kulick Miss Patricia A. Maio A. Gurdgiel C. Bradley D. Butcofslcy R. Dickinson Mr. H. Fisher Mr. Schultz H. Lowry Pete 81 Ginny Sutphin E. L. Myer Mrs. Grada Charles L. Lack Mr. 8: Mrs. Samuel N. Ellis ,l. Mazzone Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald Jennings Mr. 81 Mrs. James H. Willits Mr. 84 Mrs. Bob Shover Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Huston Joanne Sanferraro Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter Wilson M. A. Lewis E. R. Burr Eleanor Cheney H. C. Taddei Mr. Spinella Coach Jerald B. Colan Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Ferry Mr. Zi Mrs. .lohn F. Kunz Mr. 82 Mrs. C. A. Flagg Mr. 81 Mrs. George L. Kalb Mr. 81 Mrs. Merrill Hutchinson Mr. Si Mrs. Robert McDowell Mr. Sa Mrs. George Stevenson Mr. 81 Mrs. D. D. Miss Alice Branin Mr. 81 Mrs. David Whffttall Mr. 81 Mrs. Everett Adams Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul Simons Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert L. Gower Paul A. Napolitano Maryanne K. Ford Mrs. Kenneth C. Cramer Mrs. West CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I 967 FROM THE CLASS OF 1968 S TEACHERS SALUTE STUDIO llllll Q1 6 5' M? ' 'S 5 -0 5 Q I --- S' Y' PE-5-8771 1316 WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA 7, PA. THE CLASS OF 1967 LENAPE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ' H NTFTITI Il I Qlnlhitierl I F' I I 3 I ' fiiiiii 1.4134 CofLtaif4 Maia? ROOM OPM 5'..n,1.,,, G ..., X-Z'If.T6 A poufe 73 .S7oulL Warffon, PIIIINE 983-0707-08 Congratulations To The Class of '67 THE WHITE DOTTE FARMS DAIRY BAR HAMBURGERS HOAGIES SANDWICHES FROZEN CUSTARD SUNDAES Rts. 38 81 206 Mt. Holly, N. J WARREN ABRAMS TRUCKING COMPANY MEDFORD LAKES ROAD TABERNACLE, NEW JERSEY Phone: 268-0643 J, SOUTHAMPTON mmm 1 Q IMPORTED CAR PHoNEeo9 268-0225 X- X SERVICE HEATING OILS 268-0231 288-0352 Xjhfl , S U ervice GiL8ERsoN's OILSERVICE and Heating Installations Repalrs 24 Hour Burner Service on ALL makes of imported cars INDIAN MILLS R. D. 2, VINCENTOWN, N.J. rt D8 S - BCCGSSOTISS 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM Weekdays 8:30AM - 6:30 PM Saturdays Ro t 38 112 Mile West of Rt 206 Phone: 267-8384 Congratulations to the Class of 1967 Reach for ...... i Rt. 206 and Stokes Road Indian Mills, N.J. Clement E. Miller Proprietor Congrotulotions And Best Wishes FARMER'S AND MECHANICS' SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BRANCH OFFICES MAIN OFFICE Sunset and Salem Roads 352 High St. Burlington Township, N. J. Burlington, N.J. 386-4643 386-2400 Stokes Road Medford Lakes, N.J. . . .Service for 96 years 654-4232 Q Savings really pile up when you save at Farmer's and Mechanic! S 1 Phone: 463-2681 The C0unZry5z'a'e Solon Red Lion 81 Eayrestown Rd. Vincetown, NJ. Mary A. Easliok, Prop. RED LION AND EAYRESTOWN ROADS 463-2681 VINCENTOWN, N.J. l. Best Wishes to the Class of '67 as You Enter the Adult World Q S. f from Friends in the Business World y Terry S'Nepdean Smith shares Sunny Senior Court with Linda Sparling, Lynn Rielly and Chuck Thompson. PROFESSIONAL PATRONS J. Atkinson M.D. 147 Stokes Rd. Medford Lakes, N. .l. 654-4041 Wm. Merlino M.D. 22 N. Main St. Medford, N. J. 654-4113 R. W. ,league D.U. 3 E. Prospect Ave. Moorestown. N. J. 235-0864 Austin Horan M.D. 105 Pleasant Valley Ave. Moorestown, N. J. BE 5-1931 A. Dietrich M.D. 101 Branch St. Mt. Holly, N. .l. 267-2555 Alan 1. Wender - Dentist 362 Ridgeway St. Mt. Holly, N. .l. 267-3230 3 Cheers for our Patrons! COMPLIMENTS OF y BURLINGTON COUNTY TRUST COMPANY GROWING WITH BURLINGTON COUNTY SW 5, sis 1 If P M13 N C N, U, nk I H W I . Nest' - swetmfmv' 1 NQQQQQQNQH' L WHSSSSSORN - u ff - - If if ' LENOLA RAN COCAS SEVEN MAPLE SH CONVENIENT OFFICES ADE MOORESTOWN MALL ' -1 ,' MASONVILLE b , - hai: -.. z: kms fi K I 5:,- , ,C sn..,fgw -:L-- -yfbzzmz'- -I UNT HOLLY GLY, Q 'C1 Q MQ 4 'gr -.f r:-:.:S- . :,,:Qu,Q-I :2 N - .1-Q , N ---: z . X Q 1 .l MEM Btn FEDERAL RESERVE YSTEM 7 . . .The Rays diverge in mcmy directions as the CLASS CF 1967


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