Oakcrest High School - Crest Yearbook (Mays Landing, NJ)

 - Class of 1966

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Seated, from left: Gladys Ganiel, Joan Wanek, Christina Seifert, Harvey Dawson, Kathy Carmen, Jean Rleamer, Charles Mueller, Carol Messina, Pat Campbell, Anthony Mancuso, Ralph Rogers. Standing: Joe Eichinger, Gail Conover, Nelly Prinz, Holly Taran, Dottie Shepherd, Cathy Broker, Kathy Braun, June Wanek, Mrs. Thompson, Nadine Blackwell, Lois James. transportation aides Transportation Aides is mainly a serv- ice committee which is composed of ten girls. The duties of these girls consist of arranging transportation for new stu- dents, plotting bus routes, and handling other problems of the transportation department. From left: Florence Livengood, Janet lmperatore, Eleanore Ficken, Robert Bartus, Arlene Gullo, Cora Pahk, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Winterbottom. 106 library aides A library aide is an indispensable part of the library. Among his tedious duties are looking up forgotten library numbers, helping a student find books, and solving innumerable other problems. With the help of the library aide, the business of the library is carried on efficiently throughout the year. Seated, from left: Judy Doughty, Lyn Paulsson. Standing: Laura Hartman, Kathy Hahn, Jacqueline Gresser, Linda Hartman, Mr. Crowley, Mary Lou Broker, Ava Fazekas, Kathy Wyner, Mary Anne Mann, i.b.m. aides The l.B.M. Aides are chosen to assist with the l.B.M. program in the school system and to get a basic knowledge of the operations of the various machines used. Since most large corporations and educational institutions use computing and data processing machines, this field is rapidly gaining importance and any experience gained is a step up the ladder for those interested.

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sponish club This club is for students taking Spanish Il and III, who are interested in Hispanic culture. The club gives its members the opportunity for additional practice in Spanish, and considers such topics as Spanish art, music, travel, and current events. germcin club First row, from left: Jean Reamer, Secretary, Russ Imlay, President, Doris Ledlein, Honorary President, Mr. Pope, Mrs. Nagel, Carl W. Henry, Vice-President, Lois Zuba, Treasurer. Second row: Patricia Henry, Frieda Maier, Nancy Ware, Martha Harris, Linda Huber, Barbara Bingham, Annamarie Brubaker, Barbara Sauer- wald. Third row: Lorna Jahrling, Kathy Collins, Christina Seifert, Den- nis Flath, Mitsuko Konishi, Gladys Ganiel, Heide Hieke. Fourth row: Cora Pahk, Patrick Higgins, Kurt Dunbar, Craig Pfeifer, Sally Wim- berg, Paul Liepe, Larry Stollenwerk, Martha Cavileer. ....-1 Seated, from left: Charles Bellino, Mary Short, Secretary, Jose L. Diaz, President, Gloria Liptord. Standing: Mr. Saunders, John Sahl, Herbert Higbee, Vice-President, Lorraine Rennie, Treasurer, Veronica Janosik, Joan Unick, Mr. Hughes. french club The goal of this club is to better familiarize its members with the spirit that is French: the language, the culture, the people. This is done through informal meetings, speakers, films, and any per- tinent trips. First row, from left: Melanie McClure, Claire Caruso, Treasurer, Henry Willett, President, Mr. Kerman, Gwyn Herman, Vice-President, Ruth Lee, Scott McGuire. Second row: Sharon Weber, Eileen Ker- shaw, Sue Hanson, Diane Bolli, Marcia Hoffman, Angie Giunta, Therese Horsey, Janet Rotondo, Sherry Mercanto. Third row: Lisa Harrison, Carol Messina, Margie Bolf, Pat Campbell, Raymond El, Joe Eich- inger, Eleanore Ficken, Margie Gries. Fourth row: Nancy Groff, Lorraine Rennie, Debra Washington, David Wood, David Tillett, Ronald Laskowski, Jay Pappas. Missing from picture: Jinny Gisel, Jr., Secretary. This club endeavors to enhance the work of the classroom and to broaden the student's knowledge of the customs and culture of Germany. Various activities are pursued, such as cor- responding with the partner school in Westercelle, giving pro- grams with the German band, making German advent wreaths, and inviting foreigners to speak- to the club. X X X I I fi 105



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office oides This is an activity limited to students who assist the regular office personnel. They are given additional training in tele- phone courtesy and oftice procedures. The importance of good grooming habits are stressed. ,,,,....---u,.,....-- Seated, from left: Melinda Mears, Kathy Andersen, Petra Kaenzig, Mrs. Giordano, Brenda Kelley. Standing: Miss Layton, Mrs. Liepe, Laurie Nash, Susan Jerue, Barbara Charters, Donna Kuntz, Diane Netting, Judy Ramp, Lynn Peterson, Sharon Marufti, Adrienne Magruder, Ann Mathis, Joan Kenny, Sally Wimberg, Nancy Flanagan, Tina Monroe, Mrs. Hess. bonking club The Banking Club is an organization that provides services for the student body. ln the future the club plans to organize a team of bankers to help the students of Oakcrest by maintaining and familiarizing them with their own special BCCOUIWTS. From left: Charles McLaughlin, President, Elmer Lewis Casto, Robert Hackett, Sandra Harris, Anthony DeSalvatore, William Burch, Mr. Pofi. Missing from picture: Lynda Adams, Chairman, John Joyce, Daniel Judge. student personnel oides The Student Personnel Aides is a group of students who work as typists, mes- sengers, and in innumerable other capa- cities to help the guidance counselors and secretaries. The experience gained through the various duties performed is helpful to any girl or boy who is interested in ottice work. w-U T 'W' 'flat' iff? iz Q- te gal ' ft v l 1 From left: Norma Beebe, Miss Simpkins, Claire Caruso, Dina Eckert, Russell Collins,'Kathy Zeitschel, Mrs. Eckert. 107

Suggestions in the Oakcrest High School - Crest Yearbook (Mays Landing, NJ) collection:

Oakcrest High School - Crest Yearbook (Mays Landing, NJ) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 91

1966, pg 91

Oakcrest High School - Crest Yearbook (Mays Landing, NJ) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 39

1966, pg 39

Oakcrest High School - Crest Yearbook (Mays Landing, NJ) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 132

1966, pg 132

Oakcrest High School - Crest Yearbook (Mays Landing, NJ) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 143

1966, pg 143

Oakcrest High School - Crest Yearbook (Mays Landing, NJ) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 94

1966, pg 94

Oakcrest High School - Crest Yearbook (Mays Landing, NJ) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 60

1966, pg 60


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