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First row, from left: Cheryl Newman, Stephanie Adams. Second row: Mr. Mclver, Sharyn Scholl, Cathie Skinner, Betty Ann Egerton, Robert Walters, Leopold Winogron. Third row: Ray Schmidt, Gary Franklin, Gregg Franklin, Paul Jones, Edward Lampe, Eugene Passarelli. weather club The purpose of the Weather Club is to interest students in meteorology. Students learn how to read weather maps and formulate forecasts. They will be taught how to use the school's weather biology club The aims of this club are to stimulate interest in biology and to provide op- portunity for proiects which cannot be included in classwork. Activities include group planning of club programs, trips, assisting in labs, and research proiects. lv 'liflvil -0 instruments. 'wr-aw.,- me Seated, from loft: Bruce W. Hughes, Michael McDonnell, Richard McGonigal, Dennis Flath, Harold Flath. Standing: Mrs. D'Ambrosio, Thomas McSweeney, Sam Esch. First row, from left: Dale N. Young, Ralph Rogers. Second row: Mr. Harmon, Paul Liepe, Paul Castellini. d rafting club The Drafting Club is designedto give students who have had drafting but were unable to schedule it this year an opportunity to continue to develop their drafting techniques. The students may select the phase of drafting that interests them from such areas as electrical, sheet metal pattern, machine, or architectural drafting. 111
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new iersey iunior historiccil society The Jersey Devils, a New Jersey Jun- ior Historical Society, is chartered by the Jerseymen, a state organization. The main purpose of the Society is to extend the member's knowledge and under- standing of his community and state. The members participate in varied activi- ties in an attempt to pursue the ideals of the five R's: Researching, Reading, Restoring, Reproducing, and Rendering. az. .1?'l ' ' Vllxl l Q , 1: i., Q First row, from left: Barbara Jupin, Secretary, Gayle Dammann, Kathy Collins, Maryann M. Hysler, Linda Sanger. 'Second row: Diana Orme, Treasurer, Kenneth lrelang Kenneth Smith, Kathy Nooneyy Kathie Kelly. Third row: Russell Collins, Vice-President, Susan Hering Abel Respes, Kathy Hand, Jackie Leitch, Bob Shaughnessy, Governor. Fourth row: Frank Keiser lll, John B, Jones, Sandra Harris, Ralph Rogers. Standing: Albert Davenport, Howard Wade, Jack Carton, Sam Esch, George Schaab, Paul Steck, Anthony Kuders, Richard Lamkin, Howard Conover, Miss Bensel. A public speoking ond debate club The Oakcrest Public Speaking and Debate Club offers the principles of debate, discussion, public speaking, radio, ' and television. These means of expres- sion are becoming of increasing impor- tance in this world dominated by the mass media. The club is designed to provide significant speaking experiences for high school students and considers many diFterent approaches in the scope of its program. First row, from left: Jeri Lightman, Karen O'Shea, Ronald Capelli, Jackie Higgins, Otto Dreydoppel. Second row: Mary Lou Thurston, Mr. Karver, Harris Hagerthey, Herbert Higbee, Jim Newman. psychology - sociology club The Psychology-Sociology Club is de- signed to encourage interest in the broad areas of psychology, sociology, and mental health. By sponsoring guest speakers, through field trips, and by individual and group projects, a greater and more active interest in psychological and sociological problems is developed. An understanding and improvement of mental health is also encouraged. 110 First row, from left: Margie Bolt, Sandy Reid, Gayle Dammann, Sharon Guenther, Arlene Gullo, Barbara Jupin, Joann Herzog, Linda DiPietro, Barbara Nied, Donna Kennedy, Tina Attig, Linda Eichinger, June Silipino, Dottie Branca, Margie Johnson. Second row: Bill Heckman, Sherry C. Hyde, Saundra Roberts, Marilyn Goodrum, Dorothy Elbertson, Anne Vitrano, Theodora Falarz, Nancy Taunton, Maria Venezia, Gloria Kaplan, Arlene Herzberg, Lois Cannan, Felianne Steger, Sandi Weber. Third row: Kathie Ryan, Marguerite Prelow, Nancy Keiser, Linda Persello, Mamie Martino, Jean Price, Carol deRuyter, Anna Rith Thies, Earl White, Robert Dellanoce, Diane Bolli, Ruth Lee, Dianne Carman, Elsie Lewis, Betsy Erwin. Fourth row: Tina Klotz, Mary Alice Foster, Susan Cort, Dottie Wenzel, Janet lmperatore, Mary McAdams, Rosemary Caucci, Paula Roesch, Lois Heuser, Lorraine Pauls, Linda Sandberg, Pat Cirigliano, Linda Giambatista, Patricia Creel. Fifth row: Leopold Winogron, Lorraine Rennie, Nancy Flanagan, Dottie Fegel, Joan Dermanoski, Anne Ryan, Sue Bille, Cathy Lewman, Barbara Fink, Barbara Kertz, Linda Fink, James Alton, Blanche Ehrlich, Helen Wescoat, Sixth row: Sally Wimberg, Margie Gries, Margaret Gursky, Phyllis D'Ambrosio, Marlene Wetzel, Lucy Scaranda, Aleen Davenport, Tom Thorn, Annabell Schuchardt, Dorothea Stebbins, Lynda Sandtorp, Chris Willett. 'Seventh row: Patrick Wagner, Donald Heitz, Lois Zuba, Veronica Jamosik, Denise Webb, Jerome Williams, Mildred Dailey, Debra Washington, Ella Mae Potter, Albert Davenport, Janet Day, Nancy Graft, Eileen Tuzinkewich.
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Music has long been one of man's favorite forms of expression. The Oakcrest choral groups carry on this noble tradition with ability and emotion. The highlights of the year for our vocal organizations are the Christmas Concert and the Spring Concert. The Choraliers, an all-purpose singing group, performs for many school programs and represents Oakcrest at various concerts and civic functions. The Madrigal Singers sing on occasions when a small group is appro- priate. The Modern Choir specializes in popular music. The light repertoire of the Girls' Glee Club is presented by girls who wholeheatedly enioy singing. The performances of these choral groups have lifted the spirit of the student body and have been an especially pleasant addition to the atmosphere of Oakcrest. i - I girls glee club Seated, from left: Miss Jones, Peggy Dickerson, Sharon Weber, Dona L. Hickman, Rosemary Bossik. Standing: Kathy Stebbins, Gwendolyn Melton, Nancy Bracken, Linda Aumack, Carolyn Herrick, Janice Wood, Debra Washington, Linda Huber, Donna Kuntz, Evelyn Twiddy, Kathleen Schroer, Lynn Sauer, Maureen Parkkonen, Brenda Jones, Virginia Bobb, Rosemarie Schairer. choroliers First row, from left: Sharon Suprun: Peggy Dickerson: Janice Wood: Linda Taylor, President: Miss Jones: Beverly Whaley: Audrey Williams: Sharon Henderson: Donna Rose. Second row: Linda Saunders, Debbie Mays, Ronald McLaughlin, David Hardy, Elwood Williams, Donald Mays, Valorie Bass, Carol Graff, Evelyn Twiddy. Third row: Brenda Jones, Johnny Nickelson, Ronald Jones, Tom Thorn, Jeff Wood, Carol Ewing, Susan Herin, Marta Hahne. Fourth row: Wanda Schweizer, Debra Washington, Ernie Winter- bottom, William Phillips, Leslie Sales, Robert Knorr, Adela Conover, Audrey Lundy, Grace Hall. modrigol singers First row, from left: Nancy Bracken, Diane Newell, Linda Aumack, Debbie Mays, Grace Hall, Evelyn Twiddy. Second row: Brenda Jones, David Hardy, Miss Jones, Artis Nickelson, Donna Kuntz. Third row: Peter Kubaska, Lonnie Blackwell, Leslie Sales, Robert Knorr, Ernie Winterbottom, Roberta Sapp. . -,, ,WCM7 Y , ,,, , , YY
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