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First row, from left: Barbara Nied, Donna Kennedy, Debbie Castine, Vice-President, Norma Beebe, Treasurer, Mrs. L, Reed, Linda Parker, President, Gen Dougherty, Secretary, Antoinette Signorile, Reporter, Lyn Paulsson. Second row: Claire Caruso, Joan Halley, Theresa Lieb, Linda Walther, Linda DiPietro, Linda Siciliano, Barbara Feldeisen, Rosemary Caucci, Margaret Gursky, Mary McAdams. Third row: Ann Mathis, Lois James, Vivian Hayes, Gail Buchrnann, Susan Cort, Helen Wescoat, Diana Goodwin, Sandy Smith, Gail Sandford, Jacqueline Sharp, Diane Netting. Fourth row: Bob Hannum, Linda Oliva, Cherylann Davison, Kathy Collins, Nancy Gibbs, Ed Muller, Wally Hacker, Mary Alice Foster, Nancy Will, Sandy Schmidt, Maryann Gatto. Fifth row: Janet Herzog, Mary Anne Mann, Barbara Sear, Carol Wright, future business leaders of cimericci F.B.L.A. is the recognized organization for business students. lts objective is to help develop today's business student into tomorrow's business leader. The Oakcrest chapter is affiliated with the state and national organization and par- ticipates in the South Jersey regional contest and the state conventions. Lynda Sandtorp, Joan Dermanoski, Carol Hannum, Carol Perri, Dottie Smith, Leona Collins. future homemcikers club The objectives of the Future Home- makers Club is to contribute to the joys and satisfactions of family living. The girls are provided many opportuni- ties to discover enriching experiences in the area of homemaking. future formers of omerico Membership in the Future Farmers of America, a national organization, is restricted to students of agriculture. The Oakcrest chapter of F.F.A. operates from a program of work developed each year by the club officers. The activities deal with leadership, earnings and savings, community and cooperative activities, recreational and competitive judging contests with other agricultural clubs throughout the state. The highlights of the year's activities are the Rutgers judg- ing, state convention, and the Parent-Son Banquet. From left: Valerie Nelson, Marie Shaud, Sandy Gallegos, Joan Unick, Maureen Parkkonen, Mrs. Waespi, Judi Crawford. Missing from picture: Ina Adams Connie Blocker, Grace Burch, Jennifer Johnson, Linda Slaton, Linda Walther, Emily Weygand. First row, from left: Al Ricci, Robert Hackett, Sentinel, George Horton, President, Mr. Juestrich, Tony Monfredo, Vice-President, Walt Collins, Jimmy Kerr. Second row: David Eastlack, Milton McLeod, Otto Hacker, Danny Caporale, Jim Newman, Art Jensen. Third row: Tom Brown, Charles Mueller, John B. Jones, Fred King, Bill Trask, Dale Woods, Jack Cunningham, Robert Saalman. 119
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iuture teachers ot america Among the purposes ot the F.T.A. Club are acquainting members with some of the aspects ot the teaching profession, promoting enthusiasm for and interest in teaching as a career, and associating with others having similar interests. First row, from left: Angie Giunta, Sherry Mercanto, Second row: Pat Campbell, Mary Lou Thibault, Eileen Kershaw. Third row: Maryann M. Hysler, Evelyn Ling, Jeannie Broker. Standing: Miss Martinelli, Mrs. Guenther. math club Math Club gives the stu- dents an opportunity to in- vestigate material not usually covered in regular classes, thus broadening his mathe- matical background. Topics may range from mathemati- cal puzzles to discussion of the difterential calculus. First row, from left: Anthony Mancuso, Bruce Reeser, Michael Mincer, Angelo Agro, Paul Liepe. Second row: Robert Fender, President, Gwyn Herman, Eileen Kershaw, Vermell El, Mrs. Hughes. Third row: Jean Felsberg, Secretary, Ann Doernbach, Ira Trocki, Margaret Higgins. amateur radio and electronics The Oakcrest Amateur Radio and Electronics Club operates its own ham station which enables members to speak to people all over the world. This club helps members to get their operating licenses and to learn correct operating procedures. 118 First row, from left: Carl D'Adamo, Leopold Wino- gron, Milt Parker, William Berinell. Second row: Jim Main, Milton Conover, Larry Schaffer, Ron Jensen. Third row: James Thomas, Dale Peterson, Chris Willet. Rear: Michael Tillett, Chip Alton, Mr. Cohen, Dottie Getty, Walter Johns.
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From left Bernie Herzberg, Mr, Grasso, Mitch Hougan, Jerome Williams, Glenn Gronlund, Bill Stevens. Well, anything's better than the picture in the cafeteria. First row from left Raymond Townsend, Diane Ware, Stephanie Adams, Nan Keiser, Leonard Stumpf, Harold Watkins Diane Hymes, Deleria Williams, Ben Beniulis. Second row: Carl Mason, Pat Maze, Connie Patterson Joan Unick, Anna Juliano, Carmella Kurczewski, Millie Merten, Raymond El. Standing: Regina Hickman Sharon Morgenweck, Leon Matthews, Ralph Rogers, George Schaab, Mrs. Born. chess club This year, Chess Club has tried to provide a full program of activities for those individuals interested in chess as a mental exercise and hobby. Several matches were arranged with other schools, giving Oakcrest chess players a chance to prove their prowess at the game. ort club The Art Club engages interested stu- dents in a variety of activities such as drawing, painting, illustration, design, lettering, and sculpture. The group oc- casionally takes a trip to an interesting gallery, museum, or studio. A point system for work is in force, but the primary purpose of the club is the en- ioyment and growth ot the members.
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