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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-
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'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
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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 ?
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