Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ)

 - Class of 1968

Page 1 of 218

 

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1968 Edition, Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collectionPage 7, 1968 Edition, Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1968 Edition, Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collectionPage 11, 1968 Edition, Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1968 Edition, Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collectionPage 15, 1968 Edition, Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1968 Edition, Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collectionPage 9, 1968 Edition, Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1968 Edition, Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collectionPage 13, 1968 Edition, Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1968 Edition, Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collectionPage 17, 1968 Edition, Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 218 of the 1968 volume:

3d NHHUVSNN 1'nN. ws rn 2 z 3'-1 1: 71 rn 2 H9lH I1 WOOHUS V88 AH a aiir, .3 IfICoudGve ': IL 1: 'U 3 : O w be e have to ove ou 8 3. E as 3 ' o .I 83332 ESE E . 5-as EQ. .333 wor'l 3 U35 i .I i ' 4 l, I i The orld A Gift Some mes I wony and w r what to do About the worldly that are affectm me an you And I get to thrnkmg of the way rt ought to be, I'd like to care for all and have all care for me So nfl could grve the world a grft. I'd gave the grft of love. or love mellows, grows and heals. And helps us se above The stmggles and ifferences that mount. nth a 'treasure trove of values that ne co Id never count W I r fello man Wha ver or whoever he may , For only tlus can bnng world trust, peac and secunty We ve to grve our canng In e cham we weave rn life, Only addmg lrnks of love and peace tead of wrath and stnfe. Love rs pauent, kmd and true never jealous, or envious, never boastful or proud, never naughty or sellish or nrde Love does not demand rts own way lt rs not Irritable or touchy lt does not ld ges and w y nouce when others do wrong It rs never I about mjustlce t 3 rces whenever truth wms out I Cor- m rans 3 4-6 QLB- yl assures peace. stabilizes rs magrc ve rs for the d Flnt Fha - Grade: IO-I2 N Kerrl 0'lrlen - rude ll Search Pill!-Falwood School Search Pllb. U Cody M E U3 we E2 ' Sr-E ..a . : vnu as E I 55. z cs ' . E is s D: 85 Oo ff I In E Eh Ug 1 'U B 2 . ' 5 ...I ' - -C 82 ' 3 - uu o SE 3 Ee Z 3 3 4: E . 8 mug .2-5 rig' 'Q G 5 I all-D: l 8 no E 11.8 E :E 1:-as -:EE-8 -8 Egg -ou UE 91385, 'aa ..1: 1: .2 1: , U rn -E O .::,, ou-5 - 'SWA OS A , 0 E-1 3 'gg .29-u 2 :s-59,2 33 g -In-I 'EQ .5 22 0 IS 4 v3f 'E -E3 '5 -s 'H' 53 -8 Z .av ,gain oowgg E522 ga E O C5'E..P-2-5 :, .2 E253 SE-.Pau U E -c2225 55-Eg E 1353? BE 5 z EENZ3 S520 3 E i 51 3 Szsgi :sg-E 2 EEL-E5 :s 2 i I 'G Q r :' J, . Z .- nl ' 2 7 ' X 1 ' . VJ - sly z Q '13 B, STOOHDS ' YEHRE EIJME LEGEND '68 PENNSAUKEN HIGH SCHOOL PENNSAUKEN N J -J H! DEDICA TION two June, 1968 Dear Mr. Tomasco, In gratitude for your services to Pennsauken High School over the past years, we, the Class of '68, feel extremely privileged to dedicate the '68 Legend to you. Your accomplishments in the years you have been a member of PHS' faculty have been tremendous. Be- sides being an irreplaceable member of the faculty, you have been advisor to the Student Council and the Key Club, two of the most important and influential clubs in the school. Because of your leadership and guidance, the Penn- sauken chapter of Key Club has become one of the most respected chapters in the state and Student Coun- cil has grown to a true representative body of the stu- dents. No problem of either club has been too difficult or time-consuming for you to handle. You have ex- ecuted judgment fairly and made yourself worthy of the trust of all of the students. You have put more time into the students' activities than any student has put into them himself. But per- haps most important is the fact that through your efforts, you have succeeded in urging others to partici- pate. Hopefully every member of the Student Council and Key Club will remember decorating for dances and selling programs and shakers at football games. We know you will. The debt that is owed to you by the PHS students can never be repaid. Each one of us realizes how much your services are appreciated, even though few of us have ever said Thank you! Class of '68 I four f If xi 55 f 5'.: 2r 'M-re. 541 -it-an NXWQ .' x.g .,, Af 1, 1 V' ,lf W 4 A 1 I I ,ff M f gli? 1,, Q - ,W X v K Y . ,, ,A V . ,,, .iv :iff n W v , l A , P! lll M 1' ,M :sun ww -- -W -vu 1 5 ,fer E ,Lge e , ic? ,., .' 'e'efl ' Nai l l .l ll f Q 1 . 5, YK 3 31 .- ..V K We if Q' -.1 ,ini 95 , 2. eet it t ,7 , -:-. i 'R ,V L . + os 1 l Y To listen, to observe, and to learn are the students' three objectives in the classroom. With an open mind, we gain knowledge through experiencing and listening to our teachers who impart their knowledge to us so that we may leave Pennsauken better prepared for the world of today. I t i P li ure 41' fi. If tteo, HU' 1 m . , K ie V ,:, ,, , eight FS' Y J nine M 1 ,wb ,IZZ , in Y, A , 1 1 ., , re . 52. S 1- - M-fa. .5 .-an-3 ?PNijJv ,mg ' -5,2155 Lzzzm .5 5 Q 1 F la ,al-ri' ,I Q 1 1-Q 5 1 15 , 4 Kiss: : A If vwxxt e If 1 f Ly . . ' W. ia , ii Q S... x 5 R' 4 V - ' t X wi Q 'if 1 . 4 : sf' ' '1 ' X A in , A li 4 W F ,, ,,1,,.-:, , - ': - . D QNXV' ' r W eleven in-. X-.gn 5 g 5 twelve , a LQLQEV? V ' J v V' m f ri. N ,. HF 1 thirteen H 5 'V' 4 JA '1 A K ri 1 fourteen fifteen : A. I 4 -. . , gym' vwfff' .1.? 'A'TIAA 'f'.TY gi .. , 4,31 :1,is1s91?1.r,..Lm2.3My '.f1vff.A.-U - X ' . .'. 313 -ju AJ 'Uh-+l ' LA, ga 7. K . V ,1 ,1- ' r, f I 4 ' 34 H-, Ax V VY' :A ' X' !1 -p...X,L1, ......f 1747!-A++--.-A.-4g g Q l.+n.. 1' I X ' in A-,-.4 -. 1. .wx My M1ri .lSg1.wx--VMin+422-:L::..L- +1 + 1 4 J 1 . , A . 9 'Q -ffl. sumilflxfw 'HV 1 4 In A -'.2'.Hl11-.Q-fl, .11Z1'.Q'1 l. . ,.., lf, ,LE ,, . HM- 1--,-f-M-.ir , x E3 V.. X .V..-. H, f A ' l h - M, LW, vnu -4. mu . 'f ' VL ' ' VN! -f' 1 1lfTT'T?fl!'Nj'LLLkX i wx A , Tlx V N llll III Yi TW-1q5,1U'fLZUi ',' 7543. QV' .1 ., 4--f-:Er .Q M1 1115 WX, HRW H ,::,,-.riff-,L ..- 5z15i1j'5f4i A Y Xifv- 'zf r Vx . wiv , Irwin... U Q H-4 :f3,g,,1f V11 .- A 4- : '- 11- ':. 1 ..V.. .:LLL.,..L. .. ig 'fiihf 'fi1A3,ff?i'M, L f n I - ' l,f.aA,L71 . -3A ' -- if F, V-, ,Mu . e 1r1 x :i5f 12f1 Y2 WAR X' E 5 451 1 -5-3 7f3 W1 lil' V W-e'1f vAx f-H mf v 1 1 -1. ' 'ff1f2Q4M'y5f Al ,.1--55 x. rr-wif-rg:::'tk:5-'LiQP'hM if f-.,g. .. QI: 'iii uf !51Vlf Q23i,ML21lt1?!! Y f, V ?i?'T3'137?X751'1:'1i'Q,i'.i+, 31' imf 15- 'A R 11151: .1......4 - V. -V.:i..:-1.L 'V'-LQ-l'--' 51. 3. -Aw M5612 M K. I .,M-.,..k..,m.,g .,1.,-l. ..1,. ..! .QU 5, 11,3f.T, ,L......u...J,..u..'- ,, -V 5,1 .aa ., .. ...,.l.... -..,..-.xA . J.-UL. .. .,.-.1 A, ..:2.::A:4,X,...L,..A,.7,p.g.,. :L vm: ..,,Zix'.iS i1:' -3713. .., :A f :.....HT,A1 ,AE ,V M41-xii ., X . :x!1w,,nZl,l. ',' N1 twwzl 1 +1 A 1 fx- ,...Y.17..r , I M Q .Y ..,1.1.....x.z:.:zu'-qw1 'iff' fF T .. ....N 'Afgl1,x....n Z J . ..: xi U' -lv-AH-, .. . .. - .11 ' ..I. ,X l, -31,5 3-H Vg MMT. '..'L-Z. .,. ...:.5.5.. ,,'A1lj1,1-, A .,44 ,, .11 H' .1 U' ' . ' V ' --V, 1. . , -y - - -- 1-4,--f-,.,.,... , ,A . . . ,.. . . , .- . . V .x .. . -x .J NH, 'JV' il tuwwrxl . JK., 3. v,,: n..., .,,, R, '4ix- .,x,..R...,,K..,,, MI' - V-,.. . X '1..--.. . it , ,, . --1. . .l' ' - v . ff ...,V ' 1 1 1,..x .,. - .. 1i1Lt1i1 'f7' :7','g-2x34-1-N V5 .Qlgi ' , , x 1 .Ml-XM - Q, ' I ' Q' K X , X, , . . .1 ,X . s . .,.47.-,.,,h.,1'.'.1,: -'Q' ' '1 ffl Lg Q .,., . ..n ' F ' ' .. ll x I H -AM .1 x 4. ..,,L..,,U L1-,L3 1. j' 2'. 1' '-11 wAr-1-v 3--'f-----fa--1 ' ' ' - -W K-A NJITX: j'9'-.5 '- I. I .... ,.. ,L,, X,...... -'IAN , . . .,nI.. K' Y II, I . 1x,.,.... - A I ,V 5 . Ai, A-W-1,Qg.14.,p44 .,, . . , .. A .. . ..v.v:LLg...:'i..1-'-3A 7V ExlZLRXIXMJH1.':l'54.f'ff72iY 1? 3- .-.4.-L, W3 L . H . , K., .N A. Jyx .V ,, -f-vrgxxff ... .xg.Lx.' ,.,-f?r:iw1'. A ' 3 .-h...,,,.- ,.. 1 UL .. ' '1' V.-LLJ. , 4 ' Q 'f.:,1ili! ' ' P-,' .1 2 'fi . ,.,,,,d E, 4.1 , 1 ,.,4-,L N, M . r- .. . i 1 !j: fa . ..., . H ..mA.,f,f 'W , x, PF U- TA if ,.,..vH-- -W 5.T.NLg ' A Q1'1 Xz'r. X ,, ffgli Tigi L, ..A,., .. ,. ,,, . ML. Q .. .1 ,,'y1, -. .. -1441.-M. L, .A 'I qi '::. Ny. ' , A-... P . . .nl , 1.5, 1 L44 x gs, ' 4-A--'aw . ..k ! . 1-I QXIV1. Avl .-. sgliln .1 .. , .V1 u- A - Ei mu!-H.-.Ns E., , x K' :mill 2,13 if LQ ' :Inu Af- t V Y k,, , Q 'kr' .1.,!.1X MLQLPX 1' I ff - ml' - HQUSU +-x-L..LE+i' K? 1 Y K xx A I gi K 'l ,':A ' ,fl u. MQ. r f ,4f.',1x, W '11 E I-'A HI HL 1. N il--a Rx!! . ' ' ,+.,. u.. ,. - ::::::.. swans. ':I2E. 1--- - ....:5E:E:EE?E'i '! E:E!E::5E .' w :,u,:,,,y,:5,:........-:.: :::..:.......: .- -. B1 4 f A.. A '14 x f? ffh ' iii WTVYE' ?'iiT k,Lif':1 L+: Qa5H s-:L 1+QwA.f ., .gff M A ,L 1- ... .:::: k,A,.E-Fifi SEER 14433 31 :ii 232115 ' ' . . 14ix' .:L+'tp'u I 'Lf' -L .LL A IU'f'f'. ' . Y: ' . v I , ilfiill A1 . i ,. 44 Y, . ., :Fig A- jj-. 'A lung-um-fu: ,' ' gn-1 ----,u-,.-un , Q L- igw 1 'i A , ..,-v.- -w 'mul h . um.: 3-,V -Q-1.5 u- , , . .. , . .1 .lnzv-'-.nu - l2n.,....,,,,-.,- -up-1-annum!!! . . ' l'llll1uln:ans-ax'vu-nuuvll nur!! , u vnu-.-..:--.mn--.nun-un . X annum: -W-vnsnnqn-:nn-nun: ,, T ' T ' iiua-n--axvnx1-slvnuauhan--n ,W 3:-1-11.-ln.g-sununuulru.--I , 2. 1, A A - 'Wg -L. if fzcir ff' , W- T1 +T4f15f-'aim-. Lil! 4HLLat1.1'i' -H A alll'-'aivlk-' 11i 'l.g'z11,L:LgXL A ' 5 A rx 5 L 'ff' .'1H1'X Il W-W '1 li T VG , ,,-.n ....ll.l, E...'!X-Q' ' Q ggigiiQf Q f '.,.. ,..'.x.w - f '1a'g,Llf:l'z . .. K. wt-- ,- , 5 3T:t.:1.liK: L., ff fit .L A Q, X. ,s4i- -t L -'- f T-jg 5 :Lf Q11 Q J 1 pf it A xx N A t i X mmf Q we TTU- my L na .....-Q.,.,.....,,.......2......l V f' ilillllllll' X .-...-,-.... ..... .. ....... ... . -.-... ..-.-.-....1.-........... .........m,..... ,...... ,. ,, . L ...... ..,.....,....,....-....... , , ....,.......-.-... ...... . ...mu . . I-Illl'l.'6lllllDll-Qnnuiswxlnlu , 1, 'HR 'RITILT' 'll'11112l'iS 4 X X' .... .. an , 4 Hr, 44+ QL -I -AV - trvr na .H . Y 13' ,MN Q gif , ' 'E 1 Q 1 f W H fxX X x f 1 W-+,L-,m1,:: z.. ... . .. . '.'fr1if?4-,RRY-f'gf f ....Ll Luiifki .'1- Nil 'f ll ,,. . ' am 1: X.. l I . 1 . . '15 fig- 'ELLQLQH-i. ---N 'i.i'xf'1'.'- , .. X . -y 1- , -,A 'A-v-A-fix-I .x.1-Xl. --- lit. X ' 1 '.2x'.: Y.f: 3-----1' ' .MU mum: nu: nu 1 sauna li 'T ' ' pun anus.-. un .-I' ' ' H 'L . . - 1----xrn-1 1 -Q-nun-.1--uv:.gnu-1.-I..N. F-Y. .menu hm sun U Q -- u I :nun-nu.: ....ummm--nw--1-r-an mug--nun-u un . .u------ug-Q-nw'-nuns . t u-lnsvanumuunnnmnu llllunaln! X :za :annum-usual:-uunnluu lin ' msn 4 Y h L. It KH ' L x . .hi-P we -as---.:':51u::::uu nn-nuxun-mul ll n-an-, - i - Y v - w I g . , , U 1 , .. , . X. , - - '-,,.XJ.:.'.+' itz b H ,. ' 1' .ttrrh v '-- wa .I ,K-1-V .,- . u un-minus-an-Q In lamina--u ...---u-qw--am .- n unmuunuunngn-mu mn -unnnnum ununnuum u 1 o mummy:-an-n , H ' :lent--ann::amp--nmsnuluumamuus Ulu , ,. n --samsung nuqunnsuu , 1. . -num-'slnnnuun -un -- - ---. W .-.....---...----.--Sllu 1 nun ---uuxsn-1unLn--nnnnuqwsusm-..-qu--mul: 1 nnnu- .A-as--1-1.1-sumnuuu--f .,-...uuauux-unux , , , :su-nu----s-nun-n-.-Q ---.-1---1 - zu-uusnm suxsun- :nn-1:snuff-a.v..-.ann-'ga-sw-nu-n-vnu:-I , lllluhtnntulunn-mini!!-:annum-L1 vunnu 4 un-------, u--.- ---n-nv.uu-u- v- l A R ' N V Jkmlly , , i- r ' H af.-Gigli! 'III , , A. '.1A+ , -.-f..-L , , .. .,... ll' .. 'ff--'--'N' . 5 Q H V-.. Y A , L , Lx: - 'K A '----Q -vw . U I It 1.334 IL... ' , . . .. - llllnum-.N....I:,.1-I 5,v:' ... . , nun nu. -. ' , V A, , 5 5 h H .2 -.,....-.W . ..,i, JIU., .. . ' l 'l - v 11 u , I x ,. uluunn - -' , F nu nun ...--..-....-----mm-----up ., Ill!!till!!!-IH-IIAHIQDIIII1 IIQ urea...------un..---un.-.-.. un , --un-....--u---nxuunu-u-.-u -1- , , , nn--mu-Q--.-----u--1 :unlununllusu-uuunuuuun-H-... .I ' ' -gn---nn annum--nun ulnnusnnnn ulxuuxunlnu annum Qi:- Ytxvthfg I ffl iv, . . it .A 13 1 NA Khxkxijij ' R -'- Wim -Qt U' mwlx :sn A , ' lb' . I - ji 1-RFQ. I b ai u -- nga- i 'K S tk il xiii? A. X? if .... ..... if Lf ml -la'x+a1 lar is .' 1' P . Ei .I ., ,A R . 1 4 Ai .i 1113.32 1 3, , ...-------2.-..: W--'1221. 5 , 1 4 ff: fi 1 , I 1 - .1 IEiiiiiiiiiiiiiwnigigim'f-VA' . ,,, J ,, ----...-. --:, . 1 x' - N W M N x.: ' X , il - -'V NI--iggiiiaaggmghigiallllIIJEEEZL l Ill lllt ' .. ......-.. ... 1..... . ..::::::f::::a:- , Quang,-...-'::..::::::::.. - -smmn--mayp.-ns.-nuunnuuvununll4l!ulnl - - - null 'l'l-nun--nu :1:'::::'::a::::::a::a::2:: ' -----'--2 - -M'-' - H- ---2FIl5ll!I R u--un nuansguuununnnnu35:53 5l 'i':3 -34:22-21.8 ,,...g1I::l:llgnuu:::': -T' ' alt' E!--I nulg5::aus:::u. n!a E-. .- I-:...--5. . ,,l.-Q-Q:-:::luux- :sul ng-g---63.5555-3,:,:,.,.:ms... ....::1 1-.Q-4 11: ':::::::::::.-Will: 5'-If ...:.::.....:. . :.': . ' M - -'N --- -' El .Q -' '-. -, .'.,,.J-1-5-. ' i::e:El:x 5'3 '5 'iiunalnn 1? gi Q' 'E -un ... , .nu-I-n---..3-ll-.-..-' ' g?EE'iii'i'ii ......-.... -.... . .... :::,:'.::::::-- A -fi iw 'Lil 'EMS 4 if Q .E 41 L vim , , ' gg ,. :..:...E.:...: E!! ' 1 :zgggggm-' ::'5 7?:i iEiE? - . ' lI.::-------::::::3!!E:::: :: umm--mm,..... . . ll ..-mai3!!!EEE!!!Esesawiiiigiisaeasaiaaasasas :L ,:,:,..:: a- 5, ::::a::v.g::::p X 2 ::::.. . .b .zl EEEEEEEREWQ 1: ,F n u Rn- 5'5- - - - , ..a!eaeaaa-vase.-. ii? EL 'ig 1:5 ' nslunnnul :Rumi :-1 Q 1 Q1 'H ' T---..-. ff---V Pu- .vn..,Vw.-..-., .f.f-.-N... ..-4-V - 1 nun-anus ..s-uno annum.. .,....,-m-a-n-my-nu-w ---n nlnuunu l unuuullaauunuuun nunnnulnnunun :nun unnnuuu I :nnnununnusn nuuqluunluisun-nun n nan lilluluu uunlilillnilnuuul luluxiulunuu u sz- wuaululuuluunn :Illini nun: nun: lngguunu u I . quam-n-I -u--un una---an 1 In an :sauna -:un :gz- illlllllunl!lulsIllIun1ll1 an :nun nun u - 1 U Q 1 a 3 'lm Ni Q N as It Gi : H' il n L,-Ft, 4' i' a- 3 4 F ,. ,W , YA ...........................- ...:z 1 ' +142 Rm 1+ E ' ., . I I 4 l I N N k I : E. , . . , ::..: . - . ze. . : s 1 I Q ' .f - 5 ,' zz - f ' kk E W 5. . .- .. '1 :':'-:: :' . 11 1 EEZ: I ill-EEE? eu::::::::::EE.:il!EE::5:i::!iE-IEEEzu::nzQg:ma:::.: 11.'3iE?552:gE!!i:isiamiisiiiiiai -1 . m. '-al: W Aileailesfguu Xiu! nluumnnlluv I I I ul uanunuuunm.-4.,,.,,,,,,,, 1 ,Qi-I I unmnllnnunnnunn Q :nn 1 llnuluunn- ww nu mann:-na-in'::lll!g'ul!:l lsrluuuqw-fnpnnuru-:1.,': luqunsznsinus-nu , ,, v . ,, , u u nnnuunnuuvunnun I f-F asimaaaessaaasagwaeaaass- :::aa1aa:::a2Qf::::m-fa:--1-112:sfar f saii.R .f .-Q + ' :'f'2'W1:fff'f--'fs :::.:::::::::::::::::?:E:::::'-' .:EE:i:3:E?5:E'i-,ilu152555 lE52E!!g!!i1gEgil!E2'-rlqwq MN Y 5:5i53 i53?5555553f'i -' v--::::-::::.z:,:::::,1::1::g,--- HH : :: uma- Q - V -:::::::::::::::::1-4: EE?-::::zf:-f:::f:': IL ::::::2,,-lggqgigaagexqsnzsaiiaeae., ' , ' E':::::::::::::::w'-4 A pen 'v-as vqqqu -x :vii--:lst IIH Ullfl-I--lil-I nn uullluxnlmn :lynn-lu--nsucxux un:ul-uunuunnnnn-.munuq-nunil annumun.:-ann---1-n,gn-unp -n---an--rnnaman-nngrnulsn nu .-on--n--nun 1-uuvuq---na. nunnuunu-:nl -unuunun u- .an- unnuunu-n--.. .--u1u.u-nvuun- -nun-:manual .--nusunun-qu -----.--.nun--. v nnnuunluu u lu u-nun-:una-unnvuqulununuln luunnnumnnuuu nu-nnhununun: uv-up-,--4-Q--1 yu 5--.na-:ummm nm---am--nav -1-:Quauu-nan can-nunuuununuanlnnuunnu- immune--u-.unusnnaunnnuun- nu-n-aluminumuuunsun-nn--nun nq---r uuuuuuwllllunnuun-un--qi-an--nn -u-ns-u x::y.-w-nrnnmn n- ,-14-:im-1 -nw-::.s nnnqnun - -...-...-......-.. Jax-. an -un . -1-uuuwn-us anus: u --annum ' ' -----un-lu num... M-. 1-v--M-X. un-1 mm..--A ---1----.-,-.W -use-:nun an I-mu: -an-hw. -u ,- .-. . ' --' Flu-1. :-Q.: .,..:a:..-:a--- gv --N.--qv - una- . ,- -fu-,fm K---pun mann- 1 nun.:- sum.: Q -.4-av.-.: .L Uv-'. -.----.-nn-,,.. N-, ....rav--u...n.u,-N-.Y mm...-n-.., v--rm-x-.-m nd--.I -1--.-v - nu--v ---N. .---- -ann. n-mums:--n nun-naman nn .-.wp ---.- --.M . lim- x I . 1 --... . -... - .........-...-... ...-..W . - - -..nn -- nn-lu. ..--... -I . ... -n---n I.-..-.....-- . ..... i , , ,, , K -.gm-N ....:::::a::::::::::a-:- E-: :-: :'::i.:EE:::E ::::: ::::1-Q,. ., . , ,.. ...-.- .-----....-.-an-5 A ., 4 I nnununuuuuuuiuuau ln 1 1 I uxluumuuun lnuxs :nun---1-vm - 'll' ll litllliivvanuv-s-1-ony.. 1lISuvg 'I' - .J I ll! IH I llhl II lllll lil! 1 Hua u-,.-.--,--vm...,.--.-.-..-an--... ..-...--...-.........--.-.... . . . x Il 1 LIB! I I I-.-., .1 -.... ......-.-.......--n...-... ...,...-.......,-...... ,,.1Q,'::E1 - 1 A , . , ......,.................-.., . ..... . . -.:.1'::..: . Ju.. na. 1-ns ... -- ... 'Q -1-n n Q - :inn -u-.1nu.n---in---nun ufm-Q: 1 --.1 :.:::v :1:IIf. !' '. ' .-.-. -.-.-..-..x..-.--........ ...-..-.........--.-.....-.....,..,,..,:,g- if--k -::::::2:nnuuu::-uvllzunuulhum:un-.nan-n..-nu-nuwunxn--.3---'lu-Y-V-2-1 nnvn- -nun: --nu-am.-n uv-nr' . ' - 2 - sn:-.vnu 1--n uw ' ' D .v- , , . . nn-.1-.-Q-----N-.-..-....-.....--nf---.'i'3f3.?.2 !I'I' KN' :nuns-n-gn-1-1.4 :nu-nun-:una - ' A .. ...- nsuugs-unn uumuv-n -up .M-f n nun.- -..--...1----.-..---4--.vu , N. . .. f' Y ' '-2' ----.--.-.--um--...:Annuunsung--A-1:1122-.2:?'1::5-f A' 1--...--..--n-n-.-u nun 1 ls n-ff-1-...:Q--uw - In nn- n- . nu-,un ---.-- Q 'W '1 uuannnunrnnunqr -Ivnllllux ' H 1 . . -.-r-151:-Q-ni--xv-u-1 UHIICIUII1 hunu-:mx v -3 In 1 ' .......-..-..,.......----...-,-.....--...k.......X...1t5.!22.::.::22'':'--w Islam-u. unungnussnnnn -4-.pu----.1-.0 1-.n 4nv.n---.- -..-.-., ,, il .....-..-:....,..,.....f........-...................-.-.,..,-...-,g.-2- ------ lSlli'lIB1llha.llIllinlllilunQ-.llliilllllnnuglvl'-lI 'llUr4a -x a '- ' ..-.-.....-.--...--....-1-,--...-. I nu uunnnnv .up-w . :nun ' - --.In lunuulluullllhlllllill ...-1.. - . -..-....-...... . A V xv. -:::::::E:::1:Ef?1i'A'5X :amzegsafnsuzaa.?aE5,:,5g5,,,,-5555555-xii Yfggig-:::::::::::::::::::. ' 12i::u::::::u.:::u::::gu nu:gnulnlaunllnnnunu . -------1-ul.. ---2123.9-R!--51512251Ill!!! jallli::QI3:u:aIllll.l IIQI IHQIIICQIBIIC Ill nun uluuninuuunnnn nu-n Hman!!------flu-Z.:-:: nun--nu..-.--mu ... - .-----nb.. . - .-...... -...-....--.., 1nn:::n:1nlllnsrssnlununuqnnelxnnnlaztuggga Qu... -Qxvlrlqauq-wmvun--1-nnugne.-:u : uns-mevs-...,mn-.-w-..-q.-.u .1 - 31512: -.-.p.-.--.....- n----.131 ,V-:vu --iggunzngg -an ---nmnn,-U---N W-ra --- - --,.l-umm-.mu-u..... 1-.-.1-.D-Q4-y-....Q---z. , ,.. , . -4...-1 rr- --7.--W 4.-nu -1- f -----nv-an -- -1- 1--:ew -- --um..-u..-.sm innuen---1-vnu: wtaw- nnunrun- ......-.--an. -.nu-1-mu.. J nun-nun-, --- - f'-I---nun-M fm-nn ...:- ...-vn- u ,4lllll' n--. ...-. nm N1 - ---4.-W -.-. '-.... ...x.,..,.... -1 urns: an an nun-n - -.,- ,----fm --.. ...if,...:.- , , - uennagunn ln :nun ' ' ' ' Q 1. :...- -- ' :--' :- EE:1:EE'5E'aEEEEl.1ZI.E:1-2 :Wu I - -:f:3m:E'E:EE5EE'E T . E-.. z .::x::' '- ,U , v,m..5,., . 'twm :Law 1' A , b -sauzxezqaiiiili!5555555 A , ' x 1 5 QEQQWQEE .MHEE ::::E!EEE .h3.'5ixEllQ!:5 392:51 if : ' ' 4, JS. xv : I-I-I :-:.::a:::a:D-::::Sl-DIllillilil QI LQIDIQ ill I .,,,, . ,. . ,, . -, .1-,-.-.A-1-qua---'- -.-Q .. is '-1--- .-.,J ..-v. A W :Eiga-QL ..!n.hi1xi... figqg--:::.:.-.:.:---H--Eizlilziiflff-ifn-M X .-.zn.Au- - Aww-A-.--. .,-,.qnv--,-.-. 1 nn. 1 -u smu- .-.. W.--,-. -.-1 .,-.,-A--.,....--,,,,,,,.,,- N-A ..-. ,. ....z.-i 1 --uhm-Lu -..-.-.- ...Q . . W- um: .-.- rn :..- - - ... ... na. . ,un n Quan. nm-- -unun -r-n-.ul 1-1-4 -v...vn..1-n-- 1--ef-u -......-.qu-..,--n-. .-.-..,.--..,.. --- ..:-.,--Q .1 --... -.. ...- qu-..qn--nun---lvl---I .'...,.-..,--n-.--qa.-m uw- mnnmu nun--.1.-.-1-.-.-0 .un--vu-4-nn .nu ...-....-.. uunuunnnuo.--w-- f-,pnv nn --1 Q.. ww- , f.. - Q..-..-V---1.--nh. ..-.,'..-...'Q-n-1-H .-.---.Q-,....u..vn-.Q ,,,,,..-u-,um-1-.nu- . . .. -.- -.-......Q-fn 4 -un -an .Q-.-urn-a un. umm- f.-------au e mnnnxurnev-nu-1: u.-uu.u1-.M va-qv,--7 -1--fu- . .-M.---1 1 -...- ren: .. ,- - ....1v.,..mw-S .Ill .21 .'AL--u.,.,..--.- u .. ,-.. ,.. - ..-un- .1m..,,.-:,..1...., ......... ...-..1-f.--. ,,,.f,.:.x.-..,,-..-:--v-fYn- S 1 Q -nw-5 ,.-,- ,,.-1-Q-1-v W 3 A - - -x' x' U-gggllulhs ln: Ihlsllnmnuunu sunwmu--.1 f.,- 1 -1- 4 -mn -15.1- . , u - an .nun .-1-.-M,-M H- -1 an-v ww.-. - --..M-f --..--M ...-.... --.-...-,...A,.,,,,- Inf' -'a w- ua-nv-.-Us-.. :Human v-nur fa-vx un.. .-... an ewan:-n-un an-un s w v 1vn1unnn :sum 1 nn--n11xmvuv-fv:- 1-1--nu --v--,..-v -. H.- - ,,,,,.,.,-.vwnnn wu--. -.--W 1. -..- -1-.V-,n .-.-.--1--wh.-v-fun wa-I-I-R I- : nlugnunulnunlnlu uuluniun--un nw.-...--,.......-.-1... N nsmmw ' nnnnnwu-u---,- ..---nf-.M-. sw. l ........-........v...w -.,.,..............,...... .,..,...f.. n....::'.:ug---f m nmuumuununixnuan qu-use-un.-mnu an-n un- ---V1-.1-. -. ,,,.u, ug! HH xppnnqannna annum- in-unun-un-v.---r --..,--.-.-ww-------.,.. . 'N -num-ulunnnu---....mix -u -1.--'n-n-1-nv.-v .--1-ua .vqununq-1-...N . ' ' ... ......---..........v--..-.............U ....-En...-... .....X.,. .1--M -- -unnuu-.-mn.uu------x.-1----.uv .-.-Q-... .-H.---.-1. . ,... ...--Q 1: ' -nn -.1---1---.--.-.-.......,. .---nu-. ......W -un---... , -. un.---. - N :nu-.--,.-unnu---....-. quannnn-.--,-..q- n-n--..-- ..,, -..--nu ' ' 'van1----va-.uununqunmnnnu--nn---m.1u-.n-.n.-.-...f..u----...-... f ' , --:nun-nn--unnguna-u -uuuluslllxwv lumen -nu-was usunux---... . :um--u xqaumunounsu - .uxununuuusn an ,--nun :a4aaaaaaaaae:aa:q:'enfs: aageaaaaaaaseatagisaai' EQ : 5132115252531 in -, 1 fssaaaiiaiaaam ' V- Y :gaaaaa'a: 'aIs agaaaaixii Was! fl Nrix MY -1-on-nvvu :unun-nun---Q.Q-n--.,.. msn... ---an--.N -.... ..- -,I un-.1-..-.,-.---...--...., ... ---in-an-. -.--.A uw- ...nw N-..-'fx-Q-- numuun-:nu-nm-uma-wus -1: vt a 1.-u--nun-n P L- vsunnnunv- ' V u--.-.,.,. u-..-.-- -Q 47 V n Q.. un q -.1--.M----.rw--ug-M?-A-V-. LZ un- .u u-vu-wmv - sauna: ---un vaun--1-.-,unmuu--n nn...-.1-.-...N nunnx- w uno.. .1 ...gnu ..- an shun-an 1 -n-Nunn ' munuunn '... ...v ,...,, mr.-....T--1--Jn-...5 'l1 .. ..-. ... . .1-g .--...--2.I'1l2:E'g55 ,.-,.:--xm.-N-fznp. , , -W--1-. n- M , .- 1 -. fw- -. wx...-,' -sauna---.-.-.v-w-W,-.?.x..- .' - . unsun- - , ., lu-----.un 1 '!! Y! SHIP ? , , -mu Qnnup- v--U xn Q llluullu 1 1 n init: nu -:lr-Z ,..a:xwaas' ill ' ' E' -. , :Ill hull! ll: ull! , n :ul l lun l i,,:,,:.....:'::.. ....ii..::: i .a .gmfsaaaaaaaaaaaeasHaas::S ' .---.nl--... -.----I.--IL 1 ,,,,1, ,,gga...... ....... nw he Eblalnwllll mums mlm-1:2 - u- ns. -U, J.: .1-.vm .- -. . ...-.-N. ...., ......-....- + . -- ulxtsen I Ininlnssnv Lu- Q.: 'W -Q -1:1-v-42---1-:.--L . 1, , I-2'wfiiifln 1-1'-TT..T:ISX.-ff -f-- 4 ' , . ..w..,, .4 -, ---.---. - . . ,....-. ...H .A .... .... . ,...,..... 1 It mm an---ggggigggg-ppm,,...,,..,,....,.,.:.-,:..,.-,.....-,.,,,,,,-...... --.ummm--nn - -. x-1 rm-A-1--Q-.n -1- 4-uvlv-1 illlllinniluuillnuunur-fun.. - - . nu: .va .-vu x-1-v-1.-..:-u-.-- x--.M N'--Irv--1 annum nu-1 X , nn.- .. -.-. .Q-,.-- .----.-1 ---un nuunsnuuu --..-nu u vu :nv-.1-----... .. --mm., ,.- r.-N -Y -1-.fag - .2.,,..., 'HIIII1-IIIIDRIDICII llil 111 ll lH' ll-Iihqxq .hun .n in --. ----sa. H' ' ' lihllllilll l ll- I 1 .un nu v.-n---..-v - u suns-nu -un- asuuuunn u n-mann: E 1 .-- nn. .1---.-um.--.. Q., ..-- -. . ...... ... . -.. ., . --..- E.-n-----. n . A - .nw --H.-,n ..-.- . --...vw-'3-Inu' -,..-.-.....,,, ,.n,-1x-..-.N M. .-.... .-w.,. ..--.-. --. --- - cn -un Nu nu-nw wus:-u . . 1, . ...,-..---gn m.::nnuunv-nu-. ...---Y.--.3-f--u-+----rg .um I., ...A ,, ,, , ,.. ,rw- l - --ummm:-u--fu-un--Q-1-nu Munn: - shaun---Q----u-n--.: N W Q -, 4 x I X .54H1.... -.... ..E.1.: n gv..m1 r:::l.:EV-----------W I :su xx u ni -llil ICICI - ll-Qlll I-i-I I lil!!! In u u l n 'H X I I - L N ' 2 tai, . . ,E vm' 'XA ' I f-1 L ' HM . . ,, 5:::1:..:::: -- ' -4 A .a .iiilllll . X X A -. A 1 I , li -. J . , ,, X - , 1 ' NO 1 . : . -., ... .'.,' ,. ,,,, ,,,.a:-1--has aemmmi 'B iii W . . ...--.-Q..-un-una j- n uilguuueuuuiutumuluzxzv-Av: r1x:::nl:1' ':-:I ' i : nu 1- qu um -1 . .-A Q - -1 --- ugssuunauugauflq-1.-1 rm.. uuolluur. :nn an-ummm--n-u - ,- X ..........,h 1 :unannou-nun:-uuun.1.'. n nun:-nsnnnunu--n-num uu--an-mn-.----n.--. uuunuv:::smnn:iunn uns:-annum unnunnnuuunn- :..-..... ... ...-..z lllllvhllthlllil ......-,...,...... . ..... .m.:..a:.m u:3:::.,.. Q .. u- . aasefaaaaalif Esau :Ii :1 mum 4 .1411 .:AL.i. Q . E 451 14- 'hgui' .un---.--u :-v-n..nn.--- n.-un.. .--Q---,. -u .--umm. ... m- we-nnnnu.,-.-n-nf: .-xx -nn--M-.q..-nwu-rvnvvv. n--.-.I-H fun- --qv--v E-.. W -:nun-sn-nnnnnv-1 ,pf--1-uv. -v.-... f-L:-nu---vgq --ax.. -xx:--ua-nun.-gnu'-nu--2-Q unnuvnvnuuaunnn-v-u wa annum-.1-R--nun' .--,,...v. unnnnm. .--v--..-.--1-...Q ,- aununn- ..-.--,n----vu-.-1 :inns-1.1.-wa ... ----an-ann luunnn :nun--an I-.nuns .::x.-....N.,.... . -..N-....a..ig- an-ilunuvu . v '5.':'2:t :'1r -P- ..-un - uni: 1 lllll IEIIBSEEB' R111 1. .- . -1-Q -X ...... - - 1' ' .. Er' :X 1 .f,.-v,ll': 7 v.-.-1......,..., A.: x Allltlv'-ui-w -.1 - ' ' I vm-.1-.-1' ' .--nnnnnnxx 1-n-I-nu -- u-2-.N .un -. - 1y-.- ...-..--1 :E ...--....-..-- ... ... , 2, H :.a::::s:::ax:aE:f1::::A g-:tim X AL X-, 5, V ......... 1 - 4..- xg-w-. - .gl ..,x....-.,,,-...,.. : ..--.- ,..Q.,.,.,-. MJF- ..... ., , K vu ummm-nun n- nun:--. --uv ..-V.f.-, .,,,g1.5'::, np.:-M., ' 4 ---1 X ,E+ W 7, ..,....-.:g:1:f.:.::':z: , , , 1 nn-un-.fnnsnnuuuuu ----w - - 1' ' 'wg Y ---...-A-.-...:.--...... n-an f' ,ff I l A unnunvu-m-unuuln. -21.1 ,113 , 1 ' - V A ......-.-..- . -.. -- 1 1.-u 'ing Kg-'Q n ,J .---.1 ..-U... ..-.uv AQIIIQN .-...'.., y -- .-...-- --.-... :Enam- 5 liIIIl --... ... -.L..f,- ,. y-,A,, .,....... .V- , A K 1. ... ,, nun .--.--nu--'ISZIIITCT 1 V W :::?'l::1:::i1 , x g',gU+'. lll . 4 I una luv--s lr uunuuunnn- . v- -f-mn-.-fn A,. . , . ns.-u-A-uw-1m-11 ., nun-nw----:..1 X S. q--..-......---sm..-.-ff-.. uullln: xsaxun.-ruaunuzn -uauuu fe -nuznluu s:3:nuunnmnsu:.:.::- -:Z -- 1- -1 I. .- - --- - -x .. -Q.,-. :scifili:-5-:url-suuuuu-ilu: nun -, ,1 1 l ' 4 n :iron annum- nu -nn-ur.: n 1 1 V i 1 is-'H E . I1-Ili - 4 'J .1:m:'::::E':::'i'm-5-Hillilil jj' ' I :Ln -:-..-....-m--if-f:'5:::,1ff ' . , 1---1 ...,mm . .... . .... -..... :................:: .:1:1:1:'f----- ........:,,u:u: .-........, ,,.,., .- ...,. .,....., ............ -uv -1--,nus.f1!,'f1Z':.?.1 H-af-1 v.nwq...1v.-n-m, 1--.-U... ..--.K ...A-. ll l1'1'i R-I I ! un-1 U - .4 1 'l1I'if.'Z2:'2Z .-. ' 1 . Y ,F xxgigtsglzhli.iE5j,i:vgiL'ig...-. ,ir 1.121 'F . -m , nn . Q,-n .W .. ,.. N-...,... ,. Kb... L -,...-,svn . -.-1. ,, .4-,... - X,-.N ,..-,.WN-:....-1, 4 mu-...--um--p-p j- H bf - ' I-www - - -V wx. 4 --Qu .J ...vw --. -5.-1 n 1.-vw 1 .F . A-L-x,..,' ' ..-.EN n .25 ' lun . MT. 2 ---..-.- ..-W -1-...U-. .mann n .-aux.-H.. t -.10 -..-.wh-1: 2.-.. .-....-...-.,..- -niil.. -.un--.-V q...,..1-sq-x-4-. ...-ul..-4-.-u uu.-mvunua- N 1 -31.-.-Q-1-V.-.--. --.-1.--x 1--.-mu-.xv--.a-unm1nuu'n- Q- .- , ----Qg--w-.w --.v--N -w---N anu-.gym-1nu-.--.hnn-Q---v.. ...,--,,, ..., ,,,,...-,. . .....-.....-.-...-m ----.-... ...,...- ..- -..x..--..,-.---J.-.-.-.--.-. -1-..----...-.--...--. '--,wx -.iv--vw-.C .,.,,4 -1-..-.run----as-pn.--n ' 'TATLTIILX -q., ,. . .., -. .. -Q-fvvx.-m-.--, m --.. ...--N.-fx.---A 1 -.1 X.-f - 1-11. 1-, -U ....mn -we -nu-1-an-1-vw - --.M - px-N..,. 1-qw-4-f-..f-,-.-.N--.-...-.---4-unano :vu--. ... . Q1 lib' 115 gn H5 73, 111 ,.f :ll Il. is .. nz 1. Il '3 Egg GH 111 ...,, ,,, ..-,.t --.-.-.,. . IQ f..m..--..m.---u--.--an-1 1 .. -.-llmiihihhl iuillllflliib lllil I. -' I-H um . - n---.---.1---q,-...-.zu -wsu-,--n---mann-u --3.3-, ,,.,,,.,,,.,,-,,,,,,.,,,,51u.H-.-,u--5.-.fu.-ummm ----. ...,--H.. --n-.- .N-...-X M. ,nun Zinn!- nu-nf :Fung ,... IMF!!! 252555: ggslhu 1:22215 . ,,. 'Hlfal 'lliiff 'gnuw .lynn g::::2L .,-ua' I , 25. ' Il! 1 ll: :sull- ,JUR- .4l:.n . ,,,, IE:-If .4nl:::g- faingg 4 I- qllvi, . ul-' ullll15l dlllnrag IFN!!! llll !!!Hnf- nga-..f nxt Hllilfi' Il.,--un llllll' -.... ll I , .. 7' ll ,Unlllf NIH, nina M2731-I Nw 3 :fifsag if ,S ...1 ,. 14: ii? . ,,... , 1 ,. .-....-.- .1 33gg3nuI:u:::.:e--n -' ---- - H 1+ -- '- -ni-'.'-In-H' X m.--W.- Nu- - X- YU..-,x,... . ----,Q-H.-.. -1 v 11- -mx , .... -...,U-H -. V., ,-.V.-.1--..5,,x...,... f-wfw--xe,n-,-- .-.-, ,.-. -...s,L.... ww-.- J -u ,.. V, --1.'1'L.-x. LI. 3,- -N--..--. -vs-n an -xx .,-.--. .',. ...1-1In-.i,Axl'.g..i.-,.,1,:, .1-- '..!,:x....,.,' :-w--,.,x-V.-.,.,,-f. .- ,... , . , . . ---M.-y..f-X, ds.. .V-Z, .S..l.l1..':1i..1A?I4'4..-'STILL''-I-'T'f ,,.,,..,. ,, L w .. .. - .-... . -. A I rx- . . ....inn-......... ,- ..-, .. . . d -,--f...-,, 4 . I . , .,m.... ., .. .WA - Y , 4'-K F X 4 V ..,......w-....Em-.-...-.... .,...-....,..v.. 11 1- . -.,v- - ZW' .. Q, .01-u..,.-.M 1-. .---.....f--- ..-.Q-H.-.1--' -..A.,X.., ,-1.-w.,.i-..V.ys-- ...1,,,,,1,, N-. . .-...1 -...-. ,-.-f.-v-.A.-1---....-.V - . -...--. ,-f-an--:Q-1-xwx-...,...a...- ... 1.-....,-.-.4-F-.-lim 1 . nv-nf: -.- -fun :mf-.,- mu.--1 -1.4 --. . -- .V----N..-. ew., ,Y , KAL Vlt'Y,l ' -V A.. , lu...,- A -nu.-,...-.,.......--'Ill' +1 ++n LLH.x gf. 3 I' K ' -1- '- -::z::.:a::::::..::::.::1::l:l w 9- 412+ 4- - annum 1----mum-1---.1--u-u . -vvuwuu-nu--na.-1a-..--:nuns -u.-up mn.-1.---1---nu--In -:lunin--v-up-U,--.1-nn I uv' an--------.-...---an n I .-..-un-...-..'-nun--nga 'I .nu--4-..-nmnuun nn--n u unsung. n Q Ill nun..--Ii!!!-W-5552155151 1 'S ---.unusun---nuuunqn -mannuna-u--un---una I- -nnun--:nan-v-mn-:null . un 1-----usuuunnn-uw: u 4 ,, nun ---1--n-qnuuzunnssu u 1-nvnu-mu-nvnu--ns-ng- Bl nn-u--u--un--.-A-----u n nnumu---.1n1-.u---.-anuuulnln nulsnn------A-nu--11-1 , nun-sun-pun..-uqnuuu 4 uuuunnlnnnn--Q--:nun V lvfunnvnupqnmn-t.---uma. --nun. --.mi--..nu.-,cup nu.-nunn-an--nun-muuu1.l 1 '.--..--nn--n--uun-u-.- -:::u---u-nm-.-nun un--u ma K ii 1, 1, !I1BT+'? 4--- - ,',3T'f+Q1i! V ',l.'L11 -1 fxhuf Hill' E' HF ' X7-13 infix X31 fQng,mjP , ,... ...g , 1.--3.,H... N--.wi .-..., ... -...... fm , --.-.1-.2-2 . 4- - ,. -.......-..- X I -, . ,-..- :WT :nun ' ., :ul . - :nun ,v , . L , ln! 1... llnl Ill ,. ,. I TTU' 4 7 f- ' ll: lulhun .4- --Mm ' ' ' Qui ' . ell' .M NT.. lllx ,L 6- -TWT' . .li...: 4 gif 3 .K 41 si wa T. . u--ug ' ,n . . , , Af ' 5 - 5 A I . A f ..:. -p , .-- -'-1.--.--uw-n--s---m s i , ' Init- ann-nu u-nu 4 t..-FQ: IQ-I lllflatl-I!-ll m - I 'nun ul:-qmzfvnns-'unununun I I1 :nu Ill fl' 53ll'll1lill-Ili 5. I IDU-vin--n-:inn-1: -n-snluunl l K max' 5 ' ' gfgi 1 . . . 'f' 4 , - 'H af u n H wx 4 w A . ' 1 ........-.........::. .::::::::1:::awu5x1liS -- 5- L+ . n 'V' l-l-'- ...-.---.-.-.--...-...,..---an-flu!KlXln 1 an - ' .--.uu----.-..-n-1---n..---unu un :ng n lin.-E -'H nas....5v---nn----uununxuuuw-u l xsgl' l u-nn: ,, ITF!-sxlllnnnilhlbxgniliitnl. I - .Af IQ ll :::ulIl1V3lKinitilhllilllilill im ' 525. . , nun.. rn.- -,-----naw. '11 -.--,... -.-X.-.---. --.:-.-sq .. -u-.-. . ,,.,,,.- -.N .1-U.--.-.....0.,.f-.,.x-1- , ----.-.v-a.--.--.-1:-vu 1--.U--M fy --.--..----X-wx - - - 'fm-...-..-..v,.. - . H ,.H-.-...,,..Y.--.sf-x.'4:1. ' 1I.I'I 4-1 N-x-. .-.--Q. ..., ,. --......nn-vm'.-. . .Lu.,..-,.-..,-... .qi ......- v----.1-..-ren-.--n.. . . .-.-.- -- -..-amf--www--A.-, -Y -Q ,-.-.-V.,-...-.-y...m.,-. V-1 ...... .f-. ..--my-.Qmw,.v. - ... 'lw---,rgu-.,.. .-hs. ., 1 -. .---f.--,...--.-.-.. ,., uuuowmuun--'..- .Q-..- clnnuawnuuuu-.gn n an --- 1, ,. 1.1.5 .1 f' ...-f.-2-1 n-.1 , -1 -u- W.- . w -- zn--1---.-. .v 5----.nf.-w f-- , .K .-,..-....-,-.,- -R 11 -x ..N-.K-,,.'...-.-u ... . .J ,ha,,,,.,..,,-.-. --.- P1111-.-Q...-,fe ...lg- V... ..-,- ---ww.-F - -nn-QV. -:ww-.-.. -,.-..-u..-Ae-.una- ..--F-...-.-.-V-Qn-.-Q .,.-.-..,.-..,,.v-. S...-,. Q-.. ......-K ,-..- ,W n vumvm. r ww In-sm-mn.: w- lllhluuu n nn- . .- uunnsnnnuq ' , :nuns-us , . Ilan -.-. 11 H --.1 ... ... .R --an rw.-.,... -x .V- .MA . .g , ......- Qu,- rw.- -x -un -.- u nv-f ' -v- 0... .mm s.--.4 Q-..--H. - 5--Q--u-u -Q., -.- ...-n.-.. , -1-....F --: - 1--unnfmfw wanna:-.-y--.-F ,f-,. Q-my-' .--na-..n .-ui... -, ... -ue-nf..-----1. ff---vvvvu.-p-an -nu--1. ...-A f- nun..-U-U -an-nun.-up .-- . -r-Q---.nf--M4-1. nun..-an 1 --mann-ann .y-5.-1,.-.,-1-G? llnn x - . ' .-..- I x -V rn xn--5 :all-ul n I l A gt . 5,1 fvvF3.'Afh .X A:f:il 4+ , ...44.x.-.-.V --. .4'i.Ii'. In '+ L..... -.4..Im-V 4 X -....am:.:azztauuzsze:-::wsQE5..i3mg N 55 L ,.....-........- ..... ......a uuiwiixlg.. Ania li ' 34 '69 31.42-42 X. W Wwiii aiiiamii iii? ' ix Tu' 14 ' 'Li 4 iffy L ,:' 12, Hfffaff 1 :ug-......-..--1-W......:..:.... ' ' ' ul g I' X I ' KA ' 'X E- 1 if X Nix kvli ilfwx Mvxgx E . ,:H. 1' -A . X -... ,... - - . . x. . LA . Lg 'Lx..gl4. ::::.:::::.:::::.:3EE::::E::::5- fam? ':5'.5E:.'.:1E'F m L ' '- ' IWW 'JAM 9? -'axmixif-l'. ::::::::::x:::zemezzueeaex: i in Lv mga my +V -. A . .- . ' A .. , 1:+f+P -'-L.. ::::::: - S 1- . ' ,ik -...E ., , XASS,--1k n31'y,a 1Yy31u1, wif ' 4 1Xgf??F.1e ...S ' vw A' .. RWE ' 1dLzE1L1i1.xi:s,q, wg pix- -x 1 I1 'H 1. Y ' I Edina ll ' Ain ' ' L1 'T' Q -l ,QA-A-+-.,,T.'HiTT' ,jg ' 1l-xgplgfr - it t Y ' ' g -:mesa-an :es - -.-111111 11943 fr., gm- . af - II H 555E5:EaEE5E, 'A' X L' V i'iflilf53?QAf.L:1ztifiiv?-Y.Y-f? -+ H+' ? .... ..... , :-. . -. WI l-51' pi :ai :Mi I ..'ZE.E :::-aa: iii' ' EE: x....:?'::. Eliiigi'-.E?5!55 N15 Is!! uuululunnx an nn---nn.:-1-A wf :sun vnlusnnlu-A 3. 'yu hluunu uninunuru-litmus -unmvu -1.-.-W f A .--f.,.. .. .. .. ..w.v ...... A-wa-uululllnlluuun-up an -- 5- .uv-s an --V .M . -ungnq5!:::::--v ann- --nv- -- .uunun 1-.- f-.-4 -un .nuns--lan--.-.-1 -..un .un-nun.- -.--n -aww., --uu-- T.-unsun--mum -.-N-- ,,,...--. vm 1 u - K-ff.-U nn u u nun . --nun .gamut --------nn-un 1--. xnualuuuusunlxu- -f'-nluunauanwuquuu ...-..-.... M -.-.--n-un-u xv-...,....T-?---linnn ---nu-. Q, .V fu-D-f---1. -V1-.-x ,.,,,,,v.,,.:3 1.-.,-M, . -.--..f-'----.-f-.---- -1-.-.-1 f 1.-.ma .,.. .,,,..:-.-,,.-. -,.-- --sq J ,.. .IJ 2.1 AH! Ji arf Hu.: E -uw u 1 ':f !H -.1 -. 1. ua nnnilnunu -1 .-Q ...-un .1-Q--.n-I-L:-. 'fv- U ' Q ' Af . N -.-,Q mmm-'j5'5 X n--,.,..x - ... .-.vw N-- 1 -fn ,,,,.,.... ..,.- 1-, ... p -.r-pq--An..-.---. , am fu -1--1--.nm--1-vs F-,--Q1-uw -.--if---.- --u -nf-1 , 1 . .1--, 1 ,.----.,.-:ju . ......-,:......... ' ' H un uwuufzeg-L-.5 a . ',.,M.., .wx--A-fr 4 .umm-.uv Q. ... -,-. 'un----. ...,.. .--w--uw ----... --Q vu..-. Hunan... ...Q mam ua:-murll . . ng nu-vu---v -ul .nu - .-. -u-m.-.:- .nualunlunuuunuuuunn.fq---nr-fu-at Q I- -unnnnnnuuwufv n -r-4-1 R--w.---Q----1-ull --1 -1 A Q - .-..,.Q, -....Q--1.1-m-:nl x f . - ,, ,... .-..4-.r ..--.un ug- yy- -.-vw -.-.-...-an-u' , ..--.. :J-.-l-.--3 n-vu.-annum: vw-.n .. 4 -1 1,- v, --1-N --1.5. -.---- . ,1..,,....-!...- f -.. -..-fu . N.. --.f-1.f,.- 1- r - -... U- . 1. , u x .1 4 -v--W-Q,-.-, ...-,--. -vn- ww -1 ns- -r-ru-.Q-vu une.-m--1.x ----, , -,-....--,--1n:.1u--. -:-'1v1.w.--'qu 4. .-.-1-uns ,. . , .. ---1 1 --1 . -1 ...1-..-,.-- 1----:usual .....-sn--...a -...ev-.U .. Q .-.. V. V-- - V ---v--' .ni-um-'.-.R.-Q-.-..nun .mv-faau.-n- -.-.Hu-'n 1-,-.f-.-funn--vu . -.--.-.-:mann -nmnfuf-na om.-una .-Q . Q--.uns 1- .w..-..-. -- Q ...--., 4,.--upnmn-uvvw.-v-...-.'l1.,..- -1-q.,..,,n-1. 1-'- , . - fn-v.-1--Q-,...N'..-1--... -an-'------'--'1-5--nu...nun-.1mln: :nun-u-v ---wp-,-n-.--...guy-n-man: u -nn'-II' w-1'-fv-an-1-mana .-naluuuuu-n-u-um A it-:I--N-.-,.-u--.. nm-------nun :lun . . -.. ---4 . , ---. una .,.. r nun. nsun nv-annum ull:-in-uuunn-man :w-w-Au-uw--f.:-u.u.u'uun---un:-sm -1-I-.w..1-u--u-Q 41 mums---p.:..u-vu wx...-1-v--Q-xu p-.nnnuuunnno aa:e1G-:mv-as r---..-alan-num vnn-amnn snnqnununul- 1-nan -un-un .un n--... 0 .-Q-...--.-.ff I :itll-U L'B':' I K - liznhii vlhr -will n-.r--4 uv--1 lillil -W... ......- ...--.- --1. :nun :Ku u an 1 A .:::::::::::1g5q5g5 f - -21 1 SEM 'P' lilii I I f -.ilililaii-Sh V xL,3 .,ij1,5 Y i ,, .1 ii L I AE . -I l Xu! I .'f- -gf A nu I A' , lxif -V? ' - - '::1:: 1 Vfilg 1 i 'i',?i gi C' 'I Affftl . A - f ' ' 2: -a 127. , . -'-' E, +! . Rm 5-E Y ML '.H'u -' mm . - 3:5 X, Mr. Howard Phifer, Superintendent ADMINISTRATION Mr. William Scatchard, President Mr. M. Rudy Heller, Assistant Superintendent twenty Board of Education-Row 1: Frank Wolfson, Dr. Rosalia Cioffi, William Scatchard, Mrs. Hannah Rowan. Row 2: Roy Myers, Seymour Gerber, Ber- nard Kirstein, Edward Wright, Maurice Ely. Mr. John Partridge, Principal Congratulations to the graduating class of 1968. We sincerely hope for each of you a full and happy life. In shaping your destiny, strive to be sincere always, to learn com- passion, to separate truth from falsehood, to grasp the meaning of self-sacrifice. and to live by the Golden Rule. Sincerely, John W. Partridge Principal PRINCIPAL twenty-one ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS TO THE CLASS OF 1968 . . . and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. During the past four years, each of you has, under the di- rection of the faculty and ad- ministration, been building the foundations th at determine your success in adult life. As each of you pursues your re- spective career, I sincerely hope that your hard work and enthusiasm are repaid many- fold with rewarding success. As your class graduates, I am reminded of the many ac- complishments you made as a class, the many successful school projects you engineered, and your constant willingness to put Pennsauken's best foot forward. Kindest personal regards and best wishes to each of you- stop back and visit with us from time to time. Charles J. Inacker Assistant Principal CHARLES J. INACKER B.S., Thiel College Ed.M., Temple University Congratulations to the Class of 1968! Each of you has achieved a major goal in life with spirit, enthusiasm and hard work. I wish for all of you continued success as you prepare for the professions and the world of work. Remember the words of B.C. Forbes when he said, Past performances count, but not so much as to- day's and tomorrow's. My best wishes always! Helen C. Powers Assistant Principal HELEN C. POWERS B.S., M.Ed., Temple University twenty- two GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT STANLEY SPRINGER i Director B.S., Temple University M.Ed., University of Montana EDWARD STELMACK B.A., St. Francis College ELIZABETH S- GOODENOW M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University A-B., Wilson College N, 3 PEGGY 0'NElLL PETERDAMATO B.A., Oklahoma Central State B.S., Millersville State College M.S., University of Southern California M.S., Hofstra University twen ty-three ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MARGARET O'BRIEN Department Chairman B.S., Rutgers, The State University ak SW' ROBERT-A K- GOLDMAN JACQUELYNN RUDOLPH JANET KAY HOUSTON B-S., EHICFSOII College B.A., Allegheny College B.S., West Chester State College M.A., Northeastern University CAROL C. QUILLAN SARAH V. KLINE VIVIAN WOODS B.A., Rutgers, The State University A.B., Hood College B.A,, University of Miami M.A., Temple University twen ty-four LINDA S. KURTZ B.A., University of Pennsylvania hal?-ug JANET SCHWARTZ B.A., Radford College fi if .- 1 L-1---' M.Ed., University of Maryland ETHEL OREMAN B.S., Syracuse University - - 1 1:-Wv.w s U all ' STANLEY B. KOTZEN B.S., University of Pennsylvania ANYCE A. MILES CAROLE A. KERN A-B-, Grove City College B.A., University of Delaware THERESA W. KRZYZANOWSKI l twenty- five JEANNETTE G. FREHMEL B.S., Temple University aim f . JOSEPH HOPHNER ANDREW F. KELLEY B.S., LaSalle College B.S., Bloomsburg State College M.A., St. Joseph's College T T CIEDIY INYRIES POSTED ILITIES IIETORSHIP mr Leven mt!wt1.i1,,,. ugh Alufpu Wnlyu Cam Gdfwu 1. EDWARD A. BARBER B.A., Rutgers, The State University EILEEN D. TIMONEY B.A., Trenton State College BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT twenty-six CHARLES ENGLE Department Chairman B.S., Rider College JEAN M. CLATTERBUCK EDWARD J. MOUNTAINLAND B.A., Trenton State College B.S., Bloomsburg State College BARBARA LUCIANO B.S., Temple University BRUCE LEFF B.S., The Ohio State University A 1 Q 2 ,NQ5 JACQUELINE SIROTA B.A., Montclair State College MARION WELSFORD B.S., Drexel Institute of Technology M.S., University of Pennsylvania twenty-seven twenty-eight ROY L. HENCH Department Chairman B.S., Waynesburg College liiiiif -nu-n-B OLIVER PERRY B.A., King's College RAY KUCHINSHAS RICHARD HECK B-A-. Kil'lg'S College A.A., Campbell College RUTH M. WOOD B.S., University of Tennessee B.S., East Carolina College SCIENCE DEPARTMENT is ,mdk . 'en .J C W LEWIS SOBELMAN B.S., Kutztown State College t PAUL STOLPEN ADELE 0. OBERLANDER B.S., Fairleigh Dickinson University B.A., Hunter College M.A., Columbia University BRIAN PESINO B.S., East Stroudsburg State College twenty-nine thirty B.A.. JOHN L. HARRISON Department Chairman B.S., M.A. Boston College STANLEY C. CHOJNACKI B.S., Villanova University ROBERT E. BARNDT B.S., Springfield College FRANK DEL ROSSI Rutgers, The State University WILLIAM A. SIA A.B. King's College SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT S -...,,. FRANK CONROY B.S., M.S., Winona State College A. KX-V ,,k, 1 FRANK TOMASCO DANIEL DI PATRIZIO B.S., M.Ed., University of Houston B.A. Montclair State College JOHN BARBOSE B.S., Scranton University JOHN FUNSTON B.A., Glassboro State College thirty-one MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT MARTHA NATALE Department Chairman A.B., Bucknell University WILLIAM HAMMER B.A., Rutgers, The State University B.A., Glassboro State College B.S., Temple University MICHAEL FIGURA MARGARET T. FLOWERS THEODORE JOYA B.A., LaSalle College B.S., Millersville State College B.S., Temple University EDWARD A. KOMCZYK THEODORE SEREWITCH - is thirty-two HENRY F. URBAN B.A., LaSalle College M.A., University of Pennsylvania AGITA E. ABENS B.A., University of Nebraska ELAINE BRODY B.A., Douglass College JAMES T. MORRIS, JR. B.S., St. Joseph's College FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT PHYL WARD Department Chairman B.A., Douglass College THEODORE J. STORM B.A., LaSalle College thirty-three 5 i T thirty-four -If MARY W. LEVIN Department Chairman B.S., Temple University PHYSICAL EDUCATICN DEPARTMENT t .:.i1?f sei PATRICIA McMAI-ION B.S., Temple University LOUIS P. RICKS, JR. B.S., Ithaca College fli- nu,--'11 ROBERT C. WILLIS A.B., Gettysburg College M.Ed., Rutgers, The State University JOSEPH E. CORBI B.S., Temple University MAREN K. LANDRY B.S., West Chester State College RICHARD C. WOLFF B.S., West Chester State College RELATED ARTS JOSEPH RYCZKOWSKI Department Chairman B.A., Trenton State College M.S., University of Pennsylvania JOHN G. HOLMES B.S., Cheyney State College CHARLES BUSTARD B.S., Millersville State College .'.' M.A., Trenton State College RAY WIGGINS B.S., Temple University M.A., Trenton State College MARIE A. MARCUCCI B.A., Glassboro State College M.A., Trenton State College FRANSCO BANNERMAN B.S., Cheyney State College l r-'F' E th irty- five JAMES C. EVANS B.S., Cheyney State College MORRIS SHATZKIN B.S.. B.F.A,, M.F.A., Temple University HELENA VOLANSKY WILLIAM E. HUGHES B.S., Immaculata College B.S., Pfeiffer College BEATRICE B. SIKORSKI PAUL B. MATTHEWS JEANETTE KELLOWAY B.S., Drexel Institute of Technology Rutgers, The State University B.S., S.T.B., M.Ed., Temple University thirty-sbc STAF FS Oliice Secretaries: Mrs. Hillen, Mrs. Worrell, Mrs. West, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Eberhardt. 5 , 'bv K 'K , 5 N . I .ini r ls Administrative Secretaries: Mrs. Millman, Mrs. Burgin, Mrs. Bock, Mrs. Milby, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Clayton. . 5 g M, , 41h i - Q M ,V Cafeteria Staff HELEN MAYO R.N., Presbyterian Hospital Library Staff: Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Church, Mrs. Cotton. Hifx , 3 e X X! 'Q Custodians: Mr. Cione, Mrs. West, Mr. Clark, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Hirtline. thirty-seven -....m.uu.u1-.-1-1-11.---'.... . . . . .-.-... .. , . ggggggggggggggg--3:135:2-1:1-u.: 1-,1.2.LSl, , -, , . .... 1 . 13:-nuuu-1-.u-1 um-.uulunuuu u-...HICHIST :B ...-..u-uuuu-1... ...N , . . -1w..vvu. -nr-...-u -.-u 1 u-.w 11uu-uwasnuuuuwur -su '1-uu .......9- f. ...G .- 14-1 nn-.u-v.-su 1-.uw ,-,-.H u .1.1n v111uu nmuuuuuuuuuu us.: - ' .',v . :zzz1--:ET-5521221271S:::.':::v::1:::::::':7: :lm':53'i1ff-f5:f-25- I 75.1.1 -. uuu.u..- ...-,,,,,.,.,,,u,,.,, , '., -7 fg,.:::,- -1 v.11....,:-I .r:::.::.:: ::::::4:: ::::::::::::.:-1--1-4-T2112- --f:':1f:a:L::::1:: .'.m':!.'.:t::.' :::.':::--'-'M'-!' -11--'f221'i1?-52212121-'1:a1!: :'.:: '- fm , . ..,.:,....r-. .a.. .. . .--,.... :trivia-uuuu-munuunuu-mn.:uus1fuu:u,:n:::2f.u:f4 Hal' 'N 1 ' an mu-un nuu-uumu-van-uunuuuuuuuw -uu-.1-,,. , 1-It nw'-lf'-vu-1-1 ..1u.--MJ..- -4..,...,. ,R-.-u..u.,,v..-.,.-. .. n , . , -F..-uuu--u-un--1 ...u..,n1u.- v-U,-,... .V .. ..,.x.,..u ,V-u---Zu.-H1521-:L A515321-:.:.1-11.1, 5,,., J..5,,,d,,L,,, Q-.SILT3f1'2'Zi'F1YT-2'1 -21f.'JL -111125: .L3.'I:12C'.:,.,--,.-.. .2-.-,u..,--gfv U--wi 32'-XGZQL1' Lu-.-..:1f,. -M.-,ma--.-.9 -.,-au,.,f...-.4...-UQg1u g41f:g':::::::':45.i4:.T:'L'11L,g.,....,.-5Q- -N--,.-. ,......4, ...uf-.-...-...., .f.,..,......--. , -vm u,g...4.. aww. ...-.,,-Hsu..-.u we-.uuAuu. .... 4. -,, -u-N.-. .-.... ,-u..:..a,.- .,..qnnuu'3g,y' ,,-.,.1,.,.' ...-... ..g,.,,, ...mn-fn fun:-1:1 Wy......,.-,.3...::-MH.,-...........,M-.3.0 ., ,.!t,....,g,,.. ..,.1,,,.,:.,,n.Aue,:x. v1.1-u1lu:l:!1 v-fr. .vvuvwar-11nn5'x n l neuxpfl '-'Il ' ' 1 ' ' 'L .. -H A --.-....-f..u--fu-mn..+u-u1u'--u,..u-.q..w..u.---.-7:--uw..-sgy3ggw-f--4:--5n'g,:j,'gAg5:,,,,,, -unuu-u .-....-W.,-.M-,...,,.,,'. .Mmu-.1.-hm.uuuygfgs-u-':'17.171-Ax3153?-L1:.,1.Y,,.,. ,...- n m f :?,2Z'. .u'L-1 ' .. N....1...,.fi1...u-L..---....... - vld1!nxvi.lihv1niu.wv-.--n- gg 9'-'1m.-11'wp-11.14-u...f:u f 1 R'f' 31 , . 11. ...qu-aux 313:::a.l2:::1:E.-.---.-.un .....:-........'2.12:.:'J.'3!12.12L22-:gs-uu..........,..,1..,,.u ...W--5.-..f...,..-...:,.:5ggg:-1:31p :.:ggg1..:1,'p ..'.'r12:'1e:1i:a..'11,,.-.-1 g-inggug15:::::53:g55.355'-:::A:::v:::::::::.::.es:-ze::::g-- -Q-::'.::':::':::r.::::fa-:z::.f:.::::.:::.ff::.::-.. ..:....:1M:.....,3,,5.-.zggmf-gzfzgrgr, :gun --1.-u-1-u-uuu-.uuuu-um..u-uuuuuA-H3237-lSl1!I1'.ZiL.T-5:L':.'' ::' - --' ---353-T..'111I1!g!:'J! T-:2:51Z.2 'lH7I1.2ZI'I5'fC1'......L:.,.,v::-- 3755325'2'2!.!-lui'-TCTIlf'7u'5T'-if-53 .. ,.. . .. , , -.,..-, --. , . , -. ...- n,.. u um-'.- -us-1u1u H 'I -.uunuzun unuuuuuuuu..--u, uquu.-.1 , , u K.-... - . .- . -. - . ,. ... . --I--on-N :Nm , .1-.mu -uh gum-,..-nu-,.-....-........-....-. ': i'.:f.-!..' V :,.g.--L: -19 ,?....l'.'T2'!2 .u -..........11-u.-vu.........-..-tg-Llqgggn-M . .............-... .... .... .,...... ....-......--... nr1uuuuu-11-1 .......f........ ...--.......... .::..:........... -, ... -.-.......... -..1.. , ..,,.,,, WW.- , .. ..-. -...-.......... ....'1,:lllulu1n1m1w19125521L-.....,..,.-,.PN 2 .2,.-.:':...,....,1g.: - .......:.k. -4-,.-.. .-..,..........,,......-. -....-..?....X,::g:qg-::..:-,.,....,....... f.-...,-.... .,..,.......---Q ' - U' - - - :u um uquuuuuzuuuuuu-... nuveuunu-------u.u .nu nu-uw...-u-uuuunuuu-u--..X-..,........,U. Y ,,.,,,. qu---.nz--1.-...,,..-,.'..u.u,--1,u- -.. ua t.....m.--.. .. 'gg In--mm N .....-..- uM.............-... .Q...1........,g,,, -,H w--N.,-.... .........x.,--.--,..:-uf-,.-vf..,fu.--.gm .W - .... . ..- -.. , . . . . .,A..,,,...,.,, ,,,,,,:.:-V u:::n I -::1::L:-nu 1u1-uuuu '.u11n1z1u11 , .-uuuu:l.:::111::u1n::-:u1uu111-uvuu-unu1111ulxll:uuIl11l1Il1nu1-u 1uu--........-...-vu.....:....-- 'll-11-11-lu-.uuupuuu 1u uu1u u u-uuuu uuuuuu u1uu-.uu111u--.uu-uu---uu--uu...-. MIHZRIIIQLJC 1 IlUll1ll1lllllll-HQII -1 -I If-Cllllll1llIS lil lliliilll I-.un--U-naiziuuuu uuu1u1u1u1n-usuuuuuauu111uul31Sl1fu ' I-' -' unlllulglfllullluulunnuuuuuuu---.11.111uunuu-A I Iillu ' ' ' nun 1 Inu-vu --...quu-un-.,,,, E nun uuuaunu 11uu1 u uuq1111uIllUlll 1 I 1 - ,,, ,.,........-......!l!!..!: ::r.:::EE:::E1:::::' ll,uiiii'iin?ii7ii55E555?-55'-5-ll!592111212----ug:uae :zzz-:::::::::zf----'- ' ' .:.........-...-...--....-......-u .u-.-..-.....,,.... . 'f '- i::: ,g1',::gg.,.,....4-.:....R.:.:w-1 ,...,.,,.,.....h,.u.--. ... . 1, .. ..-.-.m. .-............-.'-.,...-. ,,,,,.,,-........ ..,.,,....-.. ,,,,,,,,,,..,..,........,-.- -run.-f-..uuuuu um-:una-: we-...v uu- -u 1111... U- 1 .1 ..-nf.uunu.u- ,-,,.......... 0.- f,1e1uupuu u--uuu mu .....:--11.11 - u-.1--.-muuv .1 --u--ux.. fu ,...-..,... ,...-. uu-u..- -:lung u .. ' ur, ....,...-,....-.-- 411xuu1-...un--v-nl .uv -.u ,.,-.-uu uv-mu wr: f - -355 r-.rn-1 ---vu ..un. '-'- -,-'-muuvu. .-,-W 1.-f-. 1. -, ,,.,,- .-muumuuu...-vu-fv .r f. - VL, VL., .-....- :L-11'-nu-.'1:1 .-..-V.:-.1 -- P- ln, ,.mu-r:wa- .. . ,.-.. 1-.Tr .u-...u u - s..,,.f.......,-..-.:...-.r..- r--.--,V-,Z .-.uv fwrrw-uu 1-Q-nun...-,-.N -'A' -1: U: u-w-uu .uv u.-,vqu---..fn-u--uw 3.13: ,. 'um-V--.-nu.-uf-.v-fu ..---uf,-1-I-'1 - ' ..-u -uu-u.1u-.'.-- .u.1. fu-nf ,. v-un, an-anxmnlu-nu.--w 7-11.315, N .M .--...-m ., .. ..W1--...-,.M -.:'22.3:.fr::...:1'f. .,L., ..,. ..: ..-.-.-....-. - --..1'.-..- Nu--A --U ,... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,.. ....-.......-...u H-u-uuu--e..u.f.--...N ,u-nu u-,-N.,-.'...-N , . .... . . .,.. ..:-,....,-....... 5 -ug, H- -,.. -. ...--......- uur.. . ... .fu -- nu un. -4 uv ursu. U-muu. u- mu' n lf-1.. u.-fu. 'TwuQ1?2?Q '3EI5.-uuunif?-A5-1-1 mfg! .u--....-: --...W ..- vu1u..f-is 1-u-vu-v .-un .-K- u. --nun -me-...un ngu--.uw if-uuua . uv-.1-uu1..n u uk.-u-ff uu. --1 1.51.4 ,nn u i e-.--un-- uu .-uw... u-u.--1-...-L--1 .-uu.-u-.u..uu1-u-uf . wa v--w-u-.n r-.-uuuw.. uf up-.1-u--ur u-au-un. nun -:E 'l1f'S'!..2v!Z2Fu2-L v-uu..ff-fu-.ur n .wu- ,,.. . f..,.,..u eau-1 Nm-. -an-n .1-vu-1 -..u.. Wm- . r1u..1 ---uauxfv-4 -anu-.u- .uu-sv uf-u,..-un--,vu-.rf-f fu -u.uun ..- -uu.. u-,...-.--1-.-.un--' ,... - P -ii A-1'Q. u'll' '. 4 'W' ' u-.4-usuv-uuuuuuu M,,,,.,,,,,,....q ,,,..-..w-.f-, .--uuuu -r-n.-uu..-u11..u..--.1u5nu ...,W -Q ll'l!h1 ll! l 7lvhIl1IQlf'l Trai' 'ZF1 R - .u 1-yu.-y. .- -1 .. -...-41: . X1 ., ,.-u.,,u.- rn-131-.r-1 vi - 3:-:1-1---u.--uunuv, u.-mf-.,...,,,,5,,..,,g,,,u3:11-x-ulrguggy -u uu-an--1 ,.... fu-u-..-w u-,...,....f- - W.-...-W.-u-.. h,.g'.::'L:::::uu::-:u-is un-..-.un ,.,,,,,,,,,-.-.... nu- ..3,.., :.g1::::ia:3u::u.u-...mu.-K-.-4-1-.ru-u--.u.f1.:u'uu.. . .. . ...-.-..... . . . - .-.,.. F ..... ....-. 4..,.-,-..- ... , :::::.::::g:g--5:3134-: uma-:.:.::'.':-:.:1:.::.:::.'.z:-::f.:.:f1'---::31:11----:u--:':-5'--1:a- - '1x2:': : , . V ,,,m,, ,,-, -, N D. .-.- . . .-... .. . . ...- . ,-. . . ...............m..,..,. -..-..-.,,,,,,,,g.,.::::.::--'-- --V-..-- ...-......-...............r..,....u....,.. Eu -.1 -1 ,,,,,.,,..,,1.,-,1 .-u-1.-.1-uf.. . .- K .1 uu ,uu1.uu1uuu--ww..-u.v -.u- vu-una: uunuuvu-.-uuuwn--.fu-w,.u-u. .11 u ...-..-, ...... um..-N11 .-un-un., 4uvuuu--- .1uu...uu1u.41uu-. X-1:1---11. -11-uun ...,.,.-...u- --..-uf-...Qu .aunt u vu-'nu-u -fuuuu-uv-u H. uu.-.... warm-uu-A--.1.-R-1 -u-1--fuw..-. -Q u --11.-u.u ...,um-nu.-u -.u u-uu-w uuuu-uu -uv-: . 4-1-:...-1 -Qu-uunnm f f 1,-I-nw-.. ,. .. ue., . H .Q ff-mn-u Lf -n A1 un ..-.-,.-x ..--m 4-1 uu .-'vu - ,fu- n -,...-4, mv-un'-f -...L-H'-1-u -uf un-.u-1... -1-1 u.-.u ru-.ue .4-ex u.. -ru .1.'.u...uu -vu- u-.I F-...Q uum., 1 1---....-.-un-.-.-.... A----... . l'--'----------M......-.H -...1.. - .....--.4-..-.... .32-1521, ggfgggggggggn :::::::::- 3:13:.3gE'5e:L1!1:C!E!1!2 TTi:1!1:g!E t!'L:..,' 5-.:: ::,'::,:'-:gf 15: :Giga L'!'W 'ZI.E',E1?:: ' 1n1::u1u:41u1 mummy: at-n-u uunvuu-:u1.v1i2:u' fu1SQ:s::E:HQ ' ' ' H:-M u-- u, - 1 . . v u .1 1:-u. -1 1.2.-1 up -rag: . , ., , . , ., ... N. . .rerun.fz.::::::1x::::..t::::::.1:':a::: M' -1'---wif'-Sim' ':1.f'1:::':::a' z.. 'M-' uv-. -uuuunurniu nu ' , '-Hllfhir-wrmuuu J ' - .-.......... ,-....:...x1e:':::'::::x::::ggg1v'--f----:gm -, :mf-.::::1::.:z:Q.:::.....--,. .. f., .,-.,,,,,u.3,...-.m.N-1-u...- :uuu-1 M .-ui T.....-...-...--..-.1..yL-I :V X Um ... ...-..,.1.,- 5- -. -.ing-:nun A. . auxin vu 11 u 1-ssmuuuu-hu-uwuuxu-.2--1 QE- - W nuuuvm uuu.. --uuuunuuu-uu.-m-u--fun U. 4.-.721-:::1L .u-.-....4-4.u-u-u.-..-uu.-..-..r-..mu-ugnz-nu-snag-,ne-,,, - -.-.-...-... nu.uu -...nuuququnu-1--u-. .Hun I u-qu au- .vu ... . .uu un ...1u . u1u -.uv --uv-1. ,.-fu v--una.-qu.-v um-uavuuum. an uu---u.-1 uuu -- ..u . un-u-ur .-- uuulwnu -um ,un- w-1. N1 Q 1 nu -1 uuu1u .,...,.,-.--Auf. - 1u.u u-u--1-...-...-.un-..-.... 1 ........-.u-.,.-..........-.. - 121:131- ....-.u.-....u.-u.. ...,--. .. ....,-,v., ... --u-.1-1uu.uu-1uuu1u-u u ... .... u..X-uu.1uu-uuuuuuuuuuu-1. u ... ,,,, lu.- -uu-u-.-....--u--...... ,.. ,.... uuvu-uu11u-uu1uuu1uuu11u1ut-...1, ., r -fu--...-..uu...-uuf-.-... . .-.... ...-.......'.....--...-.-.,, ....,.,,,,, u. ....1--......uu1uu,u....uuuuuu........... uu uu-nu-uuu-u1uu.u1-11... uu 11... u-1..- --.1u-.-1f-u11ns111lu1-nu uuvunuuu--1 luuuguu-Lu. 1uuuu111uuu- u- 1-11 .-. Slv IIHIIIICIIIIIIIIII' il fvlilm-lu ' ' ----wg---vnu----...u...uu -..u...... IBD 'lnlllli llhlllillllll Bllli you IDI IfK!l I-5 lbllliizltlill bliiu .-u., .zu --sg..-.u-... .-uu-uu1u -vnu..---..-... . .uu uuuumu-u uuuwuua 1--1--1-... -....,,-,, .,........-...,...1....... ..:,.,::..-::.:1',::::: ':::: ::a: 3---:.1--5ffl-'11 . . . ..A, ,.... k nu. un - sum: 'TR ' 111- '3!.'T.':. 1'1' 'nun iuuluu Nha:--1.. .. .uu11n1u - . In u-uunuu 1 - rx u u vu! 11- u u-,qu -.. 11-u 1-1u4 nmulnuy . 1cu1n1 -1-111ul1nu . 1 11- .1 nu. u 'g5 -- huh: 11 -uv . -' nu 1 use .,,,, - nu 11 . L- , Ti ...-...,..?. - E .ruff- uu- .-. 4-1-.ur .. ...., ....-.. u - -sas: ..-.-. 1. .T l111uu:1u1u1v 1-..- ... - .-- VN 10... A-, - .num am- ,.-. ,-u.u-,- fu..-.un N ..-.... .1 .....n-Q.--u-. u .um-.. .-1 1... - -nun' rx ...-ln -..uuquuu1l111u1 1u1 I , .:u1 .-. uu -.-- u- .L 1 x 1 4 .1 1 ,, ' -1.5111 , , ' u,-.-uu.-Q., -uu-uu I , ' , ,, ,,,,...-.uiuu 'ff-Sul.: 'ufuewgwv---uuun nuuuuu-.vu u 1:nunu1unu-un.. .u-u-uunu uvqnupu-m-u,,u:1 uusmnu-u unuus+,.u- ww- u....,.1--fu 1 111-vw--1 .1--uw-..1 uu1auu1u..1fuu uuu -up -nu .. -....-u uuu . .. . ..., .u11u-1uuxuu1nu1uu-.uuu-11 .. um1 u.1uu1uuu1uu:.1.-. - ' u A 1u.1-.4 uuuvuuuu-1--1 .f.--,-,... ,, ,,,f .,,,.. ,,,,..,, u -. . .- u-.nr . .-,,,L.,.!u-'M-,.......u.uu--.-.'.u-:un ,-...v M --um.-u :Q-,Qu fu.-nu um-uv.--u '-1u-.1... .-.....-...-u - nun 1.:.. .-nun zuwnn un-..uu1u1ufu-1 uuuuuuuaufuuwuuu v u.nuv-11.-1-nm u u 1 u -ur K - .u-u ' : n u : ... .... u l . .. .2. .. .. .1.-- . I H 114- I .uu BA vt ly u u I 1: 1 x ' un u . Gp... 1:- uf-Q. ..-,... 1 1 1 1u-uu1ouuuuu1u1 -11uu.n11u .1-,,,,,,, . ,,.i,,,,-4'-'11 1.1-1u111u1n11 1 -4 . nu ann:---1111? 2:f:::ufu1 ..2E -O uu1u1u111u1u.-1c.u11-uuu111 -uu-1. u---..1u111u--.-1.1.-.-u-111 u --u 111-minimumu-n1u1uu-umhuiv u-r nu-u1.u1uu u...111-an--uuuuqluu up .nuounuu-uu-ua...u.. uouu- 1-:mun- vu1uu1u-- 0-11.-u-.. uuuvuuquuuuuu- -Q uuum- un-11v:u -uu1u1-uuu-ssuuusm 1-1 uuuuu1111u1un1u1-nuudln unu- ..-v ---u-uuuuuuuu . .... n -uuu--1-uu-125252225 53 . .-..-.---.--...-.-.u-.----..-. 1u11u1u--umuh--..-,,,,,-.,,.11 uulnaulnhu1u111-qn1nu1u11n111u1-, 1 -fu: .1-up-A-0 - U-- :'1u 1's1-minuu-1-iu.-1,11-uluuu...u. vu-rf-U1 nu.: 11-un up-un 1111 funn--u u -mm- u.uuun11n.u..u1 -uumuu uuuu--111 - ....-. 111- ...... 1 nu .uunan-u.1un u u1uuu1 1'-u,..un1u uu1.---...u-F .uuv -uu- nw -mwu 4- ft. -1-N E - eu: .,,. .1 uv- uv- um ,,,,..-,.... .-1-f .-U.. .mu-.. uu-na wuumm- -:uu1u1 11.111- .1 uwnvvn- ,,u.-.N--.--u 11 un- '-.1--.... ----.. 1-uw -.-uuuuuv -1'-.nu -1-nuuv -u...., Lua lu vu. 'LlYlEZ.T.L-.-..1.. un--1-uu,.uu-.u un. mar . 1--uuu41uuu...v .uf--..--1--uu- nu--.up-.vuuuus-.uv-un.. -,..,,,R..-. .-.uu--...--...,B ,neun-u.-V-uu u.1.u-uuf--- 1. - uuuuuuu-u-V 1--.u .uf-ua, umm- uu- .-...ur,.-fv -u ,.-u....-u---- uu-uu -u f-u---. vena .-u-. .u-..u uu -u ,. u-uni-u. nunn M-uuur-' u-qvium -u:.u-ur u--nw .r1uu- vm uuuu-uw. .nr 1 .V uuwuu-uusuw-nw 11. uv.---um u- ... 1uuvuu-u1uu.u- .-u u-U..u.1..-,-..u-u- .uv.us.-uuwun-L ., ...H . , . -u.u- -. u-1-a ,- ,Q , un 1-.-.wma-D -.-.- . N11 ...vu rmumav-11 ., ..--...,--u .A..u. ,., .u-.. u--uuuwpur..,-,-- .,.f..- 1.1.- H11- uwu - uw un. u.,-.fu in nu .1-un-.1-. . .ru -1-av w- nn- . .--u1uu-ua-vu ...u- ...vu -Lu.:-.1 2 .una ..-,umm uruuau-1. -... -.- -nu-Fw -vu-..i.v-- .. N.,- , w-.-.mu ,.--1. 1 .qua .1-V.--f .-., uv-.1uu.,,.-1 . .nu vu-pn ...-u-...... ....-.. vw. .-u..vu u..-.u-5... gym...- wwu- uw uv.---.,.w -.--fn.,- -fm 1-.-nu.- Hu .-11 .,..,. b-.u-nu uv -uuru 41.1 .uu-1-.-,mu--.-,. uuu-n,uu.wuy. --.x-,un -r - ..u-,gun-.-...nv .nu:u--uuuu- u.uu--u.-1u-- u-w.u.,...u-. :u Nuuv.-un '- . .. -.....u.u.- -. -.uu up uw -... .-: uv . mnuuu n ur- wma--U-. 1..,1u.-..- uf--.au uunnm. Q- u. .-- i- to .u.uu,.. u-u..u Q --uuuuifhlgilff 433,--Z: .33-....-. ...-uuu-,... . . 5111:-uw.:-iluufgu :' 11111: . u.,., ,., ..--.-291.,..1if': '!,g 1Hl nun..--,.... ., --1- -5- gl'-wx 1.' ,.-1.f:'.l.'1'uA1uu.1111n. ...uv 1 .. ...,!'3!? '1:, , I- an-.u ... -u1 1.1, 5?3'1!l2:' tlt!:l 1 ' H-v-f 111- -1. ....f.uu-l5I.1l ' -.. ..-,.--. ... ,ml .--... U.-. 'IUQIIIIU 513 ' lu uuu-.1uv'-Q. .... -- 1--unuuunuwuuuuuu .uu1u1u1su.uuu1u- H. uuunuuf 5 ---.1-1: -'.:.1u1-1-uu 1-uuuun .u1r1u11vsu-uu1 mucus:-1u11.unu1.1 114:-1.--ru-uu11u unua--11u1-uuuuf u-uuuu-u11upu.11m -uu-1-1---u-.uv.1-v u su-uu111....-uu1-an u--1xa111uuq1--uv r11su u11nnxsn--m Y uu -.u I nsrunv ' 11mg u1 ::um. .-. .u .mn uw. -Yuvxuun--1-rnuuumuu-11usu1uu1uu111u1u.1-1-una--Q uu1uu11u.n.nuuuuumu-an-un-uuuunm--'uuxuuu-ru1u-1. 11-.-az.-.11.uu.uuuu-....-.-uw-w.u - .-:.,uu1up1r,1-5 .W u --.' ,-:uu .uu-,u1-.uuu--u.uu1-luf--mm-uu-:15. f u.-u-u nw- .nun-nu. .1 uu.uuuu1 . 1: -. ...uu-1n- - Hsu-up-.,u.-'..uu--, .-w U.--mu 1-1., ..- ..--..--qu uw. .-u numnu .un-1 u. ..-uuuwfnu-nuuu. V uu 411-41-quvurna . Xu. 1- wr . .u..-.uu'1v- ... .---u . u1.u:14.1-u, -1 -11.uuuau..uu1u.uuns1u1u1xuuu1un11m-nwuv-1 ,uu .11 uuuo u-.1 -11.1 1 um vu muzu-mu Annu.-ru-4-11 un-nn:--nw -1 u-umxuvuu-4uun11u1...u. ununruuu- uuuu-10 .- ...mn -mu-1-......-----..1..u1.v. -ununui 'v ss-11-pu-auuluusuuln un: ugun ---n-Q -.-0 -.1 unwnu---un u .uv-uvuv---,uit 1 .mu-uuuuu.-f uf 1-nuumnlo.-mu nu v 1- 111:-1 1--un-uunnuuu v - 1x1-unumu w1-uuu- um n-111 -1: umnunr -1111 u-1111-un 5... ... . .-nun-v1.1u4u.uuu uunnusnu-u1 1-1-nu-11uuuu un hi' 11 ru-, .... ui' 'M ' ilu 1 n.uuu'f-. 1 :u11uu --u -sun:-1u11u Una... ... .V II -uunupuunn uu':1113nln1n1xa1u'r uauuinuu- 1-1-1 ... 1llEmgg.:..... ..... 1.1.5 , EE I :u u H5 u I 1 X 'ui vu u ' .- Y u . X . 1 u . - .- - 1 - - - - - , , ,J . : 5 5 . . ff I - uf 1 '- I ' l u 1' -1 as Q' uf i X g 1 1- u. 5 .. ' ' ip- ..- - , , - .. u- , A u -. - . Q nn A . ' I5 'I . .u 'Q ' 4-L I I - I , - ' . -X . I 1? - , ,V x uu , , N 1 lr 1 R ., .A . J, Ig 1 , - - . 1 ,N 4 ,ll -l A :. ......-u:.:g:::1-1uu.:,u.-:u .---uu-u-..--nu-u ... sf Q ' l I '- 1 1 ' l no' In 'lm L 3 D 5 3 1 1 1 +4 1 , if 'H A 1 ' K X H. 1' ' . Q . X . . . , .V 1 'FA - .. . 5 , V t I AH 1 . u - 1 x 1X lu 1 5 L U I ' HA li W J ' ' ' 35 I . A It K . -au uvuuvu 1.1.11--.1-u-Mu. u1nuuusaumnuuu-usu1un1u1 1 . '-1u1--u11:1uu-x1u11uuu-- un 1u1uua nn 1x1lusu11 nunul1:u11-uu-uu1a.u1unll nun u D up ... uuu- , u-1 .lu- 1, .-.Mu . . .uu-...u . -up .rum n1nu ur.nu .-uns: ---mu mug- N... ......-..,,,,, ,, M....-.-,-...-....-........u---...- ... ' .-.g'I.':.,' ., - - ' x:::::-.assesses::':1e::::-' 125511535 I A ...u..,-... .-..w......u .u-uu L -nuul-I-,-.... -... -uu 1-.-.--...I--.........' .- -.u1..-.-u.....wu- uuwmm.-u........-.- -uu:nuu..-uuuuu-.11 u. .u uu uu-1 -u.u..I..l.-.uu-. sw.1u1uunu--1.-nu . , . -u-1--...1ug..,,.,. upuuuuuuuu-zu11u1uu1. A-' Y 75' 5 54,713 L-u1u1u.u--nu-nu u 1cn11u1uu 11111-u nulluunulnulnzlniu ssnmuuqnn uucn-1:0 unuu-uu-.1u1u1unu--1u u-.1un1uu1uun1u---uu 1 uu1u11u11uu---us un um uuuusununuu-ou u-mu-..uu1uu u1uu--1 nun uuuuuuu-1111-1-,uu 1u.u1-uuu-u.u11uu-.u 1uu uu111nu11u.111 1u1111nnu11uuu11 1--11-1-1u1 uunuuuu uu- 1--1-1-wauu uuuuu .uf 1u1-u-.-..-...--1 nun - n1u1u1u1nu- -ur.. uuuu11u1u1u1-1-.um ' 1uu111nu1u'su.1-,s1uu1 1mu1:1uxu1uua-x uuuuuu v 'V no u11unv1-n-u.1u-una 1 ouuuuuuun-..:.uuu.-u1u11 u , 1..l.'TYf'7 bl 'Int --: 4 . I 1 xr 11 1179 unau- ...nu aumu .-u1uu 1 A A --1.-u 1-umuuuunuqu nun--uxuu 11 en uuuuv su-uv u an -u u-1 , f. gf. ,, . f.-.fm -u-1:---.1u:u1uu---u-uuuq.-un. uns 1-u--. 1. 1u-u 1-.- 1-11 . . 1 u-... . . 1 B1- un. uu- ,noun -mu. suv- .un 1 -..una L -uuuu uunuuj viuulllllhlliil- 1'4 CG 7 ' ' -.---u--.u-,,., ..--ur.-.u-.U-4 .-.un ..-. -Nuns Z..-..-0.0.1.1 .uu--uunuuuuu uuuu-uu'--...uw ....u,u-.....--.'- X... Q. - - 125 f'.'IL1L2. .-u uuuu-auuuuuuu..-. '... u u-uu .-..-u11uuu11uu1uu1.u .. -u uuu u1uu -.... uuu1uuu u 11-1 nun-u ,...W.-. ...---.... ,.--muuun uu.-qu-uup -..-,uw-x -u.-.-.1----v ...uv--uuuu-'u1...n ,,,,.uu.1xm1. 1.11 m- vw .11-nu ,-4. is-11-u u-.ue 1-1.uuu1uu -vu uu -yu1u11-u a mg u1u1uu1uu uv- uv fu an ...-uu .... wu -... 1.- -.-u...- . . E - 5: u 'uuu un I-3 ...usa nun 111u1'-::::g:::vH:- ' ' Sifunnusununun-.-u:..:':::L:1-3 1.-1- u. - -'--ur'-':.......... ......- . l nw r1-- ,...,--lu.,-.. -..- .uu-uuuur nun-11 Mmuuuf 11-.u .--euupau-1 .-.-1.1-..- :-... . -.. ua1v1.v-fu., .un-wuu.. -.- , . urn ...u v..u-.1u.vu- .nu ' .-uv..-nun-u 1xu..u-nv-.ff nuuw.nuw-11 un-nu ,... .1---mu...-u 1... L. .pun-'-I-4 uuuuu-:nu-.1-L.-Hema v .u-u--uuuu un-u1-uuu1f.-.uu1 uun11u1 --11:-uuu z nn. we-uuu-:uuu-un ,uu1u1uuuu-,u. uu. - unu u1uuu11u-111u1-1s111u1u1uuuu u1uavu..u1-u .111uu.-uu-1-.111 ....... 11111 umunu 1u1uuuu1nu11u:-.. -u.. wx- -uuuuuusrcsnquunun-u au-1.1. vnuuu-,un-wuuuqu A .uunnvnunnuu -1--11. su-fn -s..u.- ,-11: .1uu1-u1u..11- un1nua1uu:11nu,.-vu uu .H1 :uuumu-unun unpuunu-uu1uuuw1u1uuu1.. 1 -u ...L uu1u1n1nu1uu-uu1u11uu .1-11---vu-- u----...--uv--1uu1-qnnnuuuuuuu:au unuuunun uuxunnuauuqv, 11-nv-1u -u1--1-1-uuu--4 1umuu aun--up-:umm vnusu-.1.n Q-uf11.--uc-nuu-us-1-:1uu .-au--numpuu-uu vnu.-.1-V, - ...-an uiu 1-u-55,-uf - .-u..-.qG1uu-1 uuuuuu 1uuu1v1.u1.. --...-u -1 nu u .mfg u-u.uu.u1n1-.-...--.w -- .,1ur-u1uuuuuu-u.u1uu-1-1-- ... , nn .mu ,u.v .--Q -u-nu -1. uw-u -uuu1u nun-. v fu n-r1- -u1.v.u.1u1 ,-1naw11 u L-1-.-..-X uuuu- u-un-vu-uwuuue u u 1-,u--.411-v -------.-'um-Q 1uw..u1u.. 1u1u1-uw..-4351: 5: 1uu 1u.- u-.1.u.uu1--- ..- .- . 1 -u , 11.1-nu 1 111uu u-1 uuqu un-..u11 ,. -una..-.nuuf-.gurus--1.1, .-.u-1u1u1u1 .Quinn un.u-u.-111-uu-1u-.- --uu-.nuuun--nu 1:1 u 11- 1u1u- 1 1 .u -un: ns -uu.u11uu1umu11u 11x12-4-1 - -Nu-vquuum-... p..-- -u--u :nu1uuu.1..,uu1-1-1u..u..--uf -4 ui:-u -1 n1u-.- -1:1u ' 'T. u1u1u1u-u---.--1 V'- '-'UI' ' 'qgrxuuu-..-uuun.- ----- --------H -::: '::x:'.:::e..W...-....-.-.. -----fl-------H :....r:....-............,. -..u . .-. .su u1 111 -um-uu1.-u-.Q u .- ,...-... -- -Sulv-mum fjuasgg' .---.-..........-........-,....-.- I in lll4 IIIQQIIBYQIV . .::::- ..........-...,....,.. 111uu-u11 11u-u1unuuuuu11- .,,.. . 111414- .-u -,-.,...-vu . .-u-1-....--.--1 l-uu-u-111u nu 1u1un1u-u11-.--1 ...u1u-11u1- v1 -nhl .: .ull lull unu 'EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWEE iE!EEEEEEEE EEEE5i'iE!E 'Ea unuu-11uu u1u-1.1-nun. -...-.u-1 --,uu.uu'-an :ggluouu f1x1-1-1-1.--uw-4uuu1u-uuu -1. -1--u11 1uuu11u11u1au-mu--mu-u.-u --uu- nn--W u111u1u 1 uuuuur-1-u uuuauuu-1'-u1.uuun1u-1 Q..-... --.1 --in .1-uuxumuu -.-.ul -: .u-muuumn. -n1u1uuuu- -., . numuuum uuuuuu-1 - mm.. -1 1 .--u--1.: unumul eu? .uunu 111u1 111-- 1111- -1-fe n nl11u111n1: annals n 1 1 ...-u-n-1 :Inu .1 u- -1111 11 '0 ' 1: ov-uu---u uunuvpumu an -1. ,,,, .vuuunqp .vu nun .uu1uu. .nur .u -.ww ,-u.- nu..-uu -1-,.-u,.u-x--1-' 1 nnuuunuunnl lun 1 ...nu -ug -4-.uu-v E-Rl Elluluunnanu ulungzuuun:-:avi ::g::, u1u: 1u1u111lu10l 111 Quinta'-.1 .-,w,., uuuu 11111111 I I 'I .1 f.k5Yff f ,. 1,11 A ,I Yi 111111 u11 , y uiaaa- 5 'Q ' ' ' 'T 11 . ... - QQSI X h1u1uu.u-ru--111 --nun-111.-fq uu-11--1u1uuv 1:1-11111u-1111111 ' ' U ' uHu .1 ...-uu.u .- uuuu --umm .Q ur-.a... -..-hu 111-11.-1 1-N .. u---u1u1uu uuuuuuwxuxmuunuuuvu-1uu hrs u111u11---u,vu1u1.-u.-u1uu .111-u-1.1 -uuu-u 1-nun-u .---..u1u1u-.1u- nuuu mu -u-uvu11uuS1 uuu- -11-uuiulnuu-u uu- uuuu-um-u 1111-1 u1u1u:1uu1u.uu- u-u-11. -1 . 1...,.. .. - T.. u , ,::',,.'1'- .M-... -. .u ug 1 -, .-.,.-..-. ...--nv.-.-'3uuuuu1uuu1uu ll! - A V- .. u1u,..,-gn.-he-....,..1..u5 -u1uu1uu111u1 ua 1 1531555-gggg:g,,g': . -- -rn--nu-...uu11.-wuuu-11-V. uu1u-1-uuuuunv - u-uu-u --un 1-1.-1 unus- IiTui2Tui?Ii121'Ju L1S ' ' '!-I' ': l33'i'5'.il':'i- - . --u-fu...--.. .uv -1.2 fu. -u v - - ... i . . . 1:11-1.11-uu1-u1uu--vnuunup-uuuuup up u ,1uuu- zn.u1u-4111-11-uuuuau nun:-1u1u1u1s:11 11wwumullulluluuuuu11uu1uu1111 1 -v F . I -1: ..,- .... -u-u1uu--- --,uw.1.uu .lun .-u1u1uuuu1-1uvu-u--- G.:-nnu :nv 14u1u-uu11uuu.1uuue-,uu -u u- ua111uuu.- --u.uu--..- nu-ufu-u umuwun- r11u-ua uuuu-an an as 1-wwe 1 1- cw-----H - -7 1:-n.1,11 -uun1u1u.u .uuunuuuma uu -n.u u 4111. ---u11u11u-.un 'Eh '::x1uuu.u- 1u uuum-9111.-u-uf-f -.u u-.1 1-urn wpuuuuu. nuux I ' I -'I 1ns11uuuu-1-u111u11 Qu- -. uu11uuug-1-1uuu-.- --u.u.-u-u - ,Q-Q' I um- num ..-uuuv-uu--v1u11uu11u1u1u1-uu-eu-1m1vuuuu -U--n: uuu- 1u--11-u-u1uuuu-u-,.x1u11uu1-wuuuu ..--un .vu-u. ' 1uuu-1--111-usuu u1u1uu-nuuu mu., u.1uuu. ---..... -.... nuumnuuuu -uuw11u1.n1uuuu.vuuu1u1u- .- .hpn1uv .zu-uunuuuu.--1 ..........-...,........uuuu ... ..,....., - . up--uumu-v-I-1i1s1us1u1n u ull:-nl111u111u -2 . 1uu-1-u-1-v 1. -u.-.-1.1w11uu111u1 u111u1lIll1u1-1 -. '. munu-uu11n-us uu .u1-1u11nuu1u1u- su-u11111ul1nuu1u U' ' -:::-u--z:.1::k::u::::11u11uu1u. 1x1u11111au1u-1- ' --.-Q ,1,' --- --'I 1 u--1 1- 11u1u11uu-.1u1111 u -- 4... ,, '-' u uu-11111111111u111uu1-u1-u-1uuuu-n1u1u1-nuns- u-.11u1u .1 u.1- ..u..-..,.uu.u--uu u.....-...u-uu-.uuuuu11 .:l..-71.-.u-L.': ' au ' . .....-uuuuuuu111.--u--1u- - nnuuuvmuuuuununanunuuun-u1u1u1u1111unu aqua t-au-uu 1 llllllIsIl1 n1aun11 u1u. pu-u1...u.nuuusfu-.11u1nuu1u1u1-uuuuu-1uu uu.1uu.,,' '3 llIllll I ll v uu..,.-u .u ...-un-Q urn... u-uu---uuu-nuuuu . -u nu. ' 'll'lll ll 1 uu. .... ...-...-un-.-... -. .... - M. . . HM wnnnuuuu uuu1 n 1-.1 ---..uu1 -...-. W. . uunuuu-111111 u1uu-u 3. , 3 u1nu1mu1nuu1- u-.u-uuuu - unu-1 11111111uunuu11u1uu1111:::1u 13--: ,111 u --111.-11..- --...-u11:1:1 1- ...-.u-u11u1-a1uu11u11:1uu111uuu1uu5- Q W A -.- ..,-v -...,uu- u- 1-..-4-1.111 -... uv--u-u11uu1uuuunun--1-u1-1-.-1.. u. .xl Q z-1 N.-' .- .119 uu up ..-L-uuu-111m an un Q: iii u .4 llffilfufll-1:u?1:2:.E!::u'l-:SIle:521:uuxununuuu1u-v:uu::::::::::::QL j: 1-....-u-.uuu1uuu1-1u11u--.f -u-uuuuuu.u11u u1tlu11:1:ritual-gag.----nn,,,,, ,,,, -u-1-. ... u1.u um- u-.wwf -.fu--vnuu111u1 '11-:lt -n----.------,m.,,.,,, .. ....--.-5. uuu...,. . .,1u--- ,ungnunlun11:::::---I:--In.-.-.,,,,- ,,-,. ..- -uu.-.-1 .---.- .muvnu-1 .-.-N 1 .uununuuun ---.-...-----,n-,,.,,,-., .1 .-.-.1 ..-. uns. .nu u- u1nuu11u11uuu11l!1lu::::.'---nu-,,,,,,,,,,-.,..f-- N ' - 11-uuu111u-u1111 u-uwunuu gigatgmtgzqeuuufuu--1--..u11u1uuuuuuuuu u-11u w...u,..u1 -u u.--... -auf-1-111 .. -.-.- --u , ' -u-u1uuu1--u-u.-1-1-...un ....---uu..u.1-uu ' up-.munuuuu 1:.::::::1u-uvueuuunuugu1u::::----,.-,---,-,,,,,,,eztrza 1.u-1111 1uuuauu11uvu.uauu1u1 uuu 1- - .. v- --nu 1 au 11111 mm: 5 . ,.u , -0 -....,una:.,:.-.....3....:.fE::Lg...:15::g2:13:iL:::g:Q5E5E1:-gi:.:Ei1l,ig..E-A u1u1u1-.un .u ..--.... nu-M. .-. .-.-.10 u --uu un- W 'I 'll r---lu 1-111 11u11muu1-u.1-.1---..--.u-un-uuuu-11uuuu.uuu.-.kf...uII.T ! .,. I lillllll-I I1 u-uu.u.-1.......u., 1--u.u...uu..u1u 1u111.-. u.-......, ..fuuui ' , 'l'l'lll'lll' In 11 ...- '.- .......-111u1uu nuuunu-1u 111.-... u. .. .. ,, -A-Q .-1 1u111vHqu1111111111nu111u11- ,,,-..,,.. ..-.---1uuuuuuuu,u-uuuuuuuu-v ...... 4.ua1..uuu '-'- '-'- '-'-lil-I xunpuuu,uulunnw--vnzxluuuum1uu1u-11.-uu-1.1 ..,., ,,,,,,, 1--u-----u1u1u1uu..u-u.u.u-ul 1..'.u-..u.u1u-u-uwuuuu-un... -uuuu---um.-1.----.-.4...-... .13 1 ' l lllIlllullnln-- nu-..uuu...-.-FJ-1-..-...-uh-uu....,-...Q ,,,,,,,,-,g4459-'----u1uuu1uu1-uu1u-1---1. -uuauu.u--ya---....-un......-----.-....-.-u-.-V1-......,... . .. llllIIlllluu ...--uu . . .'.-.......... ...--...-..2... .-..........-.......-n ...L .:.:-1- ---...-.-......---..-Sa umuuuuuuuu11111u11111.Lu.vv1u.u.au1uuu1unu1uu-1wuuuuuuuusuuuu.us-1:- ',.1'!,uu111nu1u1:u1 11 :: ::'::: '::2::::'.::::'.:::.:::':::.::x11:-:::.:: .:1:::.:n'- '- - H---1-V -fimwliakiiilui ...-hu uu.-u-uu1uuuuuu1..uumuuuuu 11--.mu - , . ' W lIlll'lllll'l-ln- -..--.. -uu-.-.u-uuv --...........-1uu--uuu---52'i3f!l1l.u:'ul5'-SP:-mnuun-u1 -uuu.-u1u1u1u uuuuuuu---1--quu-uuuu 1uuu.u- -,-.u..uauu.uu1u1uuu1uuw11uu u11uuuuu-uuuu1u111uu11 -... ,,, -uuu-1-u.1u11uuln---1u- umuuuuuu-11-nun-u11-.u.--...uu.uq,.,-, ' 'N- 1Ivn1sn111u111:1uu u1u1u11un-wv11u-1--u-1u1.u1w,u..n-u urqunu111uu1mun11u -no-uu1usuu1u-u111uu111uun1u1usl :u111u --D 'E'DHS-331::l:3::il'S:5 ' -1 ---:uuu-...f--'22'5T.'+ I'f'lHIlI'i':Sl'l:'53-11 l :l'i3' ' 'lk:Tu1'1:l:ll1:1:: IST-:H i15ll1W51:::1 ::'L'ZZZIIIYSTIISIIISHII Ia u nu --u......u--uu-uunnuuuu. ' -' - I- nun-n1u111-1 nu--U -'H - H - 1u-u.uu-uuuuuuu-1usu111-u11u1....uuuuuuuuuuuu.-uun-::l322IS:u12 4'-!ll1n1x111uuu11ua-1 In-1uuu1uu11u11u1uunuu.141u1u.nu -.-.--1 uu-11unuun1nv uunun1uu11gugu11u111n1-uns: u u1: -In uuuuuuuuauuqun uuuqquu-uw-u-.u--.-. un .1--..nu1.1A-....,,, 1:1-uuu-1uquuuuuu11 un111uu1 :nous-uns -11 u111u1u11u-'1u---nu-up 11 1-uns--111111 11 siillllllllilll U ll -- -..- 1 1 puuu ..-....-...-.11 uuuun---1--u..u.....m-----un-.....,. ' f'-' 3--A--u-uu 11-.----.uu1 11--...X--1.1101-.uuuuuu-u.. ff--u -1--1-uuu nu---u---.v...-u-: u u1 u 1uuu-uuuuuu-:::1:uu:::- -L-gn uunu u1un1u!lu1u11-uu-1:-n11uuuupuuu nu - ' '-'--lliluu-1-u u uuuu:unv1unllx1u11uu-ua-nu-un-1:1--,-u.:'uuuu::: :1:1:::m ' ' 1::::':: 1-uuu1..f--1uqu11u1-11u111111n.uuvuuu1-1u111nuu,, ul up 1u1u.'1'1u111nnu1u-unnu-uuu 1 :ummm pl uulnunluusluunluuu -u1u1--uu-11 '3 'l'1 '1ll1u11nn1l0:ian: 111:u5il1uf 111unu1u-um..--uv.-....-.-.1-u2:L'::: 'lx llnuunnuvu I u uuuuuu1u1uu1 11.1uu-111:11 u117l11u1u1111uuu1u-usunuuiblul lgxigliililllll' 1-11vv11nu1111n1u:r111-n1u111uu u11ru111ulu l'u unluauu-1:11 uunlvuluuusuw u11 -1uuwafuu-ug11111x?111-1---11uu uuu-1--1111 l2:,' 'S' ' -- M h1l:i1ull1uQl111q1u1111g1n ....--u-11 11111 11uuuv1u1u1.1u:uuu-----.-uillluMui'-x 'f 'f'-' ----1uuuu--u11uu1ui1111 1-11--...u1111111 1u-.-u11u1u,u -.1--....,. 111-.u..u.2 .2' ' '-'mil'----an-----nun 1111-uuuuv-u11u u1 1- 1u-1 uu uu --.uu-uuuuunuuuunuu-u1uu . . . ... ...-.-. .--...-... .?..:':'-'--' .-..-........-.1qi ........n.......-........... . 1 f--f -.-......... .... S........,,-...- .......,. .......:: ,.:.:u -2 - 1--1.11-U-11-uu.1-uu-un u11uu1uu.uuu11. 3--uf-. ..-,.... --,-Nagy 1 -vu -1 ' -:::v::::u:1u 11111:1::. .u -u -1111 1 H 1 ,..- ..... -.. . , . -...-.-. . ,- -.....,.... -. 1u-u-11u1uuuuvn zu l1111u1uu1.uu-u 11u-1-u --1.1 1ux1---. .,.,, 1 ........................-.... ... u ....u,-- -...,...a..-...:.-. .- 1u111uu11u111u1 nuuuumuuuun un R .I in vuuw1!:1u111us ls111lu11u1111 min 111:-mira'-' ' uuumuu can-'L 1u1 ununuauuu 1u11 ,... H fav .11-1.1411-.fn 1 1111- 1::- lg. l11111u -. - ' I-'il'-... -g -- .....,::. 4- g lm u-uL...1-.uv-:....,,- . ..uu1us1nm'u m-'4u1n.u. uxw ..-.u1-u1ru1.1--xu1'm.wu-uu- u11uu1uu1a1-up --nw-uv-1 .burn-:humans-.uv-1:11-,null uu ua .u1,u1u1.u4 1 111-11 :gun-1u1u1uu1-u unuuuuuununu 1 .nu-u1uuuun11u u-uv uuuuunpu 1 uu1u14u uu1u1u1 111u1uu--11 , , .. . . nlsltiilitaall ZIHIIIQIIIQCIUIHUII-llllIllllll .--l-liIll1ll-llDll'lC.- - K-hd' 1uuuuuqu-u-nuuuu!-uu.-u---.-.-.-...-....-... .....-u-uu u-uu--...mu 1u3:13:13:::::::ggg::,:gg,,,,,i -uu-uu1u-1---.u-uu-...-.-.....-1--.u......-1-. ..-..---- u......uuu1u uu ----I,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 1uuuuu.l:1u--.-.-uunun-..-...-.--,.-.....-....-u --u nuunuuuu-. uu--::.:-.--H-,u--..nI---, lu1u11 nnun1u11u111uuluu11ul1Iuuu1- u.uv-- F111-1:11 uu-u111uuu1. u1u::--:m----'.u------.,- n-, Il11u11ln111uu11111111su1u11-u u-wuu-1 ... u . u-11u1su111vuuuuuu1u1-u11u 111 ....-. l--.--'m- Iuulumlliulllntlllu 111u11uu1uqu-:uv 1 - 111-u nuuullnl eunlllllallilillllll ---. h.--.-- -u un.--..--....-.......-.-.---....-.....--...-.1-au -.-.-.....-.. uu-uuuu-.un--:---nu -. u-.uu--u.. .......--u-....-.......... ... ...---.-. u :...........uu ...uu--1:5-nn---nu uuuluulllllulllxsliluuhlunlmulv lu us 1uu11g1thull A 1u1111111u11u uu1un:1 l-----x' I--I 11u11n111111uu1 u1u-1 11u11u naman 1u- . u1u1uu11.:. s11u11 u1u1u1u:::u:::::1:::-1 l .--.1-ul -.-- . .. ... . ...... ..--.,...,..... ..... .... ..... - ..-... ...-- . . EEEE:.1...:a:...:.::::.........-.................. . ...--......-.......-........-...,.....a Sldlllfl-I-IQ!lll'lCUIllllllI1 ll'1Cllllluv!ll--ll-l--CWIX-lllIl1ll'-ll ISIIIQI-IPHIRIQKQ 1-lll1l--HIKIHUIHIIHI lllllilt '11lQQi!illl1l IIIIIQEINIIH IIIIIIIK-ll!-Il l-ll ill-I 11-11 ll' uuuuuuwsvnunuassluunu 111n11uuuuv111u mu- :1n1un1 uv.u1- sn1xu1In1uus1u1 Inllalaexeeggnzgua t-In 11 u-uuu1uu1u1u-.-..... uuu-um 1uuu1u1 1:1--u-K--,.n,-,,,,.,,-... 1 1 lIlllSlllllIIl QI! IQIIIIIIIDIKIDMWIII ISHIQIIIIIIIIQIIU1 , , . 113111511u1u1u1u1u1uuuu1---Eu-uuuuu---...1- --uv u-uuuuuuuuuuu-uuu 1u uuuuuuu u::3:g:::::::'gg:g:,g,: uluvnu 111 11111uu11u-u1uuuu1uu1111151--un' 1umxll1ln1u-n11l1IIn1::--------'-I--, --... ,- u X 1l1nu1:n1uuuuu1u1-uu-uu1u.m up u -11u1uuuuu1uu1uuuu uu1u1u1----------.-,,,-.--,,,,,, lulnu u111nu 111111 111111 1u1uv.s uu-unuuu 1.--1u -uu1-u 1 'nu nn :mu 11111111--f1n1uu11u1uf11u11u1-an-vu-1.-.11 1u1u1f11u11uu1uu I -I . ----u- --. 1 . u . -11 Q.. -uh uv---1 v uu1.uu.uuuuv1u uu 1 nun: Q xB11!S.S.S53!3:.1uuu-IE-1.3-uuuu-.-uul l.!11.u.u.-.-.-...:IluulH1R!lu1:ullHl!.uuSuiiu-uuu 1:-51:3 1nu11unnn1-uguuimanuuuuun1nnuuuuu-u11:1u1u1u1u11uu1.u-uuuuuuunuuuuu lununuuuuuunaggsil-gqu- uu1u11uu11--1 unnuuuuun-.-1---1u1u111n1u1u1uuuuuuu11uuuu111u1uuuuuuuu1u11uu1u1111u1 -' nut..- luwuunvuns--1uuu1u1uuuu-,. 1- uuu11u 1-uu-u-u-...-um-u-um u --1 1 u111u1u11lun1l111l1lu:, N1 iw---K nuuuuuuuunn-uu1nuuu1u1n-vuu111 v-uun.-u.-.quuurv-fren.-umm '-u1 gu1u1u111u111ltll' A-3.-n---- 111:1uuu1vuuu11uus1uu11uu1u1-1-11 uf uf .... ...Q -u .1-. 1u..11.-r--3- fu .1u.u-11uuggg:gggg,nQ-In--N uu-1111.111-un.:-uu11uuuuun In uu-uu-1uu1x1-....-nu.:--u..-u.u vu.--111.1 ,Qu ..,,. ,,,.1u-up-uw Y. I im.-.-um-1-' 1-1u11uu11.u1uu nuns..-qu-'un u1us1u1uuuunuuw-nu.. L -1--uw ..-u-51, 1 .-111-uu11u.-.Eu ,,-. y .-. - -- uwuuuufupuu-su-f..u-u-u.pu'u-1 uu1uu.u--um-uuuuuuquuuu-u-uv. u-.n-un.-....-u-.uu-if 1.11-.1...-.... .. -ua - .upuuuuuuuu-uuu.1u---u-1.1 un 11u.-nun...--1--....-11.1.-1-.nuus1--u-2.-mm1-u1.u nu1u1u::.:- u:-4u::::f::-1wuuu1u-1u- 1- 1:-1.51mu::u1-:..uuu-3:11-3:2-azz--maui:-:::11 uuuuu-1 -.-- u up u 1. 1. un u uu- vu -W u -l-g-z:---- 1u1u1-uuxu u 1-1 -1- 1111 uu-'11 uu111uu1u 11 un: 11: -1u1u1 ---.xv -1 un 1u 111-1111111111--u 11111 1111: -uuul - --,,,,.n ....................-... ....-...,....-........ ... mm, ,,,, um-. .. u. . -. -uu -.... ....--.. ...... ..- ....... ... --... .muu-.un -u . ...- -...-u-....-... --uu uuu.---um gggggggg 1111111u...-nu--1u11n11l11a1x I 1x11uun1uu1u11u1 H111-un: 11u11 v11uuu1u 1 uu uu1u 1: 1.-n 1 1111- .v in-Hua - in Q .. X- A , . 1 . . I 1 - . . . L ' 'M' 1 ' m ' ' 1 'u . 'Vi 5 : . iii'-1' . '. . ' 1 :Liz ' ' I . . ' ,e 1 .....-....-.........,.uuuuu...Q 'M .l.u.4..'.....-....:::'--- f ' llasnuuilie qi :ff tu :f'j':' :::i'-3535. J ,.sf:2i:EgE:. II11xus1u .vu uun uu ou u1 una u u. 11 -. -u1uuuu .u u1u1111 1vl l B 111111115-an-uw111vu1uu1 uqnuuuum.-1. 1.0.-Au,-v -. .vuuuuvu-u11uux u1--1n1w11u111v1u1 u uuuuuuv-su-u1 -u an su uu1111u -pn uv- .-u-.uu.u-u1u1.-u'1nuv .qu .1111-uuuuuuu-u1u,.u. .-,-..1v1,..u--uu---111. -u1uuvu 1-my-1: , . -:vu .run 'Ru'-K, .f:u:uu-uunu1u1uu:- uu gil' uux11u1u1niu.11'1a5uT.u1uu9-ul-fuugugtr-gn:s,::1n1u---.uugumuuuupuusu1--su3:u111l1 ' , 4 -- 111x1 .1 11 1 -...nun .-. 1.-uuu - quuuuu- 111u1-- uuu- u-1-xuufun-1 guu, --A----mu.-.uf-1-... ---1-qv-1u1uu.uu-4,--m1u-.1--.uuun -u-- ul- 1-.u-u-.u1u1 uu.-.uu -11unuu1u1u1-.u1u-uuuuauuu-.111--1u1u1.u11- -me-uns u1 mug nz -111-11n1u1111u-111..,u.u1u--'1uu1uun. -un mu. U 11uu..u-u.-1nuuuvu-1--nu-1. uw-.nu-u un!-u nu:-nz: .uuunr 1'-.-1L,,,11',:'1' 'lf-Q:'3H up Q uuu--...-uw -...--1 ..-. ,.-: -u 1.-...--.-uqus u x . ,,,. , , A uv.,-uw--upuuu Y u3-um -1- -uuuu1.1....-Q1u..uuu,.1u -u-.qnuu--u1..n ...:Hi ' u-u1uuu11 uu.uuu1 nwuqv-1.1..mum-.1-uu11n1141u11u1um-11uuv.-ux-u.. ' A -nu 1uu1..-uunuu-.pu-u-u---. 1..u.uu -.1-1u.u1u -.,.,,.,,,,q-Bl---:1 sua--u + , u-....,4.-.-.--41.-1uuu.--1- .uuuuu-4.1--uw...1..,u.uufu....-... - -111 11 , u 1.-. ...-----unu-1.-vunu-u-...'nm,'fs.n1n-11'.u uuuu..4.uq-.,',,,,,,,.,,,, , 111-1 - uu1u-1uuuu1 1uu.uuu1uuu11uuuu11-u111uuu.su-1 un- 4 .u - uuvunvvrwusfuu-u.-u-usu1 ul : X1 . A 'Y gggsezal l X, ll l .X fini! - 2' fi 'H-,.. aw fig? ff' f fETfTITlQ,f' ' I P I' ' I , . V X . ,. H4 ,, Q H 'iii , Riu lun Y - Qt! 1' 4 3-Y ul I ' Y ' L 11- a 54'-2' -u 'un ' I , :uu I- 1 Il: 1:5 . , ln , .-. . -1: Q11-1 -i-4 nl A 1LL I l1u11hul.1uu1111lun11u111 uuuuuu u11 1 11111 1uu111111s 11 u 'I' 'lla' 5:5 aaiiiiaaaaaisa 1 7521235522555 , u11 ll: unuu uu--1 uuuu uuuu un-luunvnuunn -uuuunnuu-111 uuuauunuuua 2 uuuuuunmu u1 ninunluu-1 , u lluvlnuuuu 1 u-uu11111uu1 uu11111nu :E:.... T EEEEF' I IIHIIISII V -:lil ' . :a::::5:: .':' ...........:...- unuunu 111 suuu nun nu 11 f I .pu- 1-1v1u1111-nu11 111 1 1u11 uu 1 1n11a111I11u111l1 u111u111 u1u1u1u1uuu1u1u1u1 11111 111111 luuuulu lu nl-u lnuqu luuq1u1uu 11111111 111 ua 1unu1u11 11 111 uu1 1111u1l11 uuuuauu 111 11u11 . 11u un uuuuu nanuu Y 1:11111 il-lun In unsu-I1 nununnu n-uu1u1 1-Y-. 111uunl1u3u11 Ill lllldllli I- uuu mulls! 4-A .... : -'-': . 51552 Y 'EI I Ili XE? ' ------.....::::::-.....:: xt' ' - umm ln I n: . ..--. ....:::::': ' an ..- ,.,.Q.a..L , ,J +TT M .agua gm: .fans DQQX ICI Il IIICIQI - am.'u:uuuissa.asss.uu :EI L--IISIIISIIIIISEIII' .usazaeaaaavaaaaaaaf ll IB I I .I 2EiE :::::. Egg. e. - 1, ::: HEEL : ....... .-.......... ux1111ltl 1 11 11u11n1 llxlull ' 1uu11u111u1m h1luihm ' su-11u11u1u1n 'niiglllilf' uIEIlEIEl!lB'L21 i 4 I-il1llllllI1l111 uuiuml ::a::::' :::a1E!....::: ' fri!-1 v, i lu u111 u11 unu Engilulnl-1u:11111u1u11uu. 1 un :11n1u11uvu .111 1' -1 u-un 11 171' :l1unuu1u11u111mu1uv-.nun ,. nuu1snu-f1uu111:uuu11l-lluli Euan: nnnuuuiuunnuuuunuunuuullll - ........... .... .-.. .... ......-. av- --:- :-:asv ::::u:u----- - :QEEEE :E::::E::::::::EEi?ET ..: asa: a: zzzznesasnuuraa-ae: illl1lllCl1ll I ll1l1 C-lllh CS 1 :a:::::::::::L::-.::::::1::- I ll-IQOIKI-lllllli----IIIUI uuuu u1u-u1u11ur 1 -up Illuuau-am:-uunn 51:11-u 11':Tu:l 1 llniuuunnsmuqulunuuuu::11:111u u --un uw unix.: lIQll IISIIZ ll! 'E1Il'II:L1I:Eu .Eu a::v::::::::i?::: :aa::::x:::au u1'iE?2ul2l2 - E! , f u Q.. . ' ' 'f 1 vs :tuna 111.--x. i. -----Euiuuu u1aEEx -:B lll .. 111 1:1 . - ll uluulllgg T . u1111un1u- 4, 1 uuu1 u1u111u n I K , . Q EEEEER A .gllail :!!!!:E-H525 Ill! - , .+. l u111u11n ,,,,.,v,.................--..J -1 ... N1 ..1.-....-..,----.1- I.uu.Iu1-......-....--..u u ...-,.N-..-,-..-.w......u u-.uuuu-... 1 .EIB ' 1 ' - A--v - -..-.-...- ' '- ' 1 ' 1 111u11uu1-l L V 1 111' 1.-u1u1.1uiHl :su 11 ll 'T 73 'i 7 -.!Z1112.II:iiu1uuu1u1u , 9 'r' ' f--uv--111u 1 1 ll - uu11u uuuuuu um H 1 In lnusl Iniuuu luumu p ll nu: u-1:11:11 u1 lu un annum: u u u11uu 1111unuuuu lu111u11I11u su1-nu uuu11-u-1s11u111u111 uu1u1u1u111ua1111u111n 11 u 1111u1 -nun 11111111 , um uunn-uu1u-u-1 1111 111: nu- 111uu --111 uu u- u111u uuuu 111u111u11uu111u1 11 ' uuuu-ann 11-1-uuu-111-1 h A 1uu u1-11111 u11uu111I1un , u 1auu111u11nn1u uu nuuu 111 1 u1lu111u11un1uu11u1u1 gun. u111uuu11uu1u1u1uu u-1 , 11uuu1111u11n111:u11uuu11 u ,, I Yr - A 4- K 1 11 I .1---11-1--uuu-u-un...- u1uuu--u111uuu111ur uu11 1lua-411-1uuu111u1uuu-1 :ln u:1111:uuuu11uu1uu11 nnuu 1 1u-1u1u1u1uuuu1uu 1-u u1nII111u1u1n11uu1uu--1 1u1u -1u1uuuu1111usu1-uuu1u1uu11u 3,1 , u L T' 1 'ETH . lf? ' , , ..-iv . .. ,S R T . . .,V- , . A, T LL . SJ . lu W 11 l W ' 'Ili ' YE 1 5 I ilu uuuuu----uuuuuuu1uu..1uu1uu vnu: 11u1u-uamuuv-11:11-uuuuluvuuul ,. , 4+ 3- 4 1'1 Ap , 1 1u1u1 1111.1 u 1 1 nuuuuu 1 u u11u 3 usxguunnunuu 1 1un1u1u1u 1 uqunu I ll1l1nus1u1-uu1uullluu1 uuunu1u11uu-1u1n1u1u-u -11-un nlllun uuuunv lnu0n1u nur -1 nlluuu-uuunuuuu-un1u1u11 u 11131: u11uuu-upnnuuuu -cu-1u11uu1uuuou 1u u1un 11asuuu1uuu-1un 1 n1uu1u 1u11uu-1-u uw 1 uuu-1uuu 1u111u 111-11111-a 1-u 111--uv xuxquiu 1 1u11u1uu11nwn u11s1uununlnl: !lE231!ZE 1ll1'G' E111 L1 Liu- uulnhlllgasxnun1gllllu1umu1u ll!-vnuulbnuu -muumu 1 uu-u nlhllllhiinnugulllxunnm 1ullluuu13unuuuu1nu1 ni ullluuunhlduuclsnnlu num :lu1111u111 nuu-uunnuu uu 4: l1unlu1111tllnu-uunnu mm Iulullllluluulnu-m1-vu u nu: I-u:I!l ablllllmmunnunnnuu 1 'I' I'SlHE1BiH!il1- ., 1 Xiuflulilil u1uu1---.... -.u qnmllu 111111: 1111111111111 l11n11u1111nm11 -uu1uuQu unuu Siam' : ...EEE :EEEV 5 5'm f,u x-,L , -L A, .. ..i...T...A, -.-...-...-.- uu A 111-uuu1u1 guu1u-u.11u- -1 5111?-T 111 mu u- uumuuu-u1--un uuu u u uuuu-ul - .Y , . ma: ..::::::::::m1'Wm 'iuaxgii--.:...A... .. '-- --------.-...s..:.:s:.: . . ......e.-...u:........ ....... .-.:..uu1 a u -,....-.............. 5 E.1!.EE': ' :-.:a1 a'1:1: ':':': iii!!-ii:::i:iii:EiE:E:Ex:::??.E:his I untlluillluliqnnnlunl ll!! lu! u11u1 uv-- lbtlluuulnvhldliltlil I-5' lla iiiiiiiigiiiifigxiiiix!222525 .... u uu u u11 11 1 :EEE iii' RIS 71-1231 uu 1: 1:11. .- QHRHIIW asia!-11l1ll11?u1E' gf- 5 EEEEEEEF11 r. .E::::::::::EE ............. ..- lxxunnlx 'iiu 1 'J-L I , u1111111111111uuul11l1 liimagpuuuuuau u1uul111111u1nu11lg1 :: - 'lil 'll I : 2: ::::::::::..'. . .:::::::s: :::::::::x:-- .:E:. NY53511' -251 Egg.EiE::?5::::z- iniiailaxazseaaaagaggguxa aiiiiisazztgiiiiix - 'Il' 'B Y allu11u11qs-luuluuuluxunu u 1111 uI1u11uu 11 nununuzuuun nu if + -U :J ,. , 1 Ease xg: . -4 . V ,Wi Q , A I I ' 5 fl! A1 ...--.- mu. Mx LA u gi r I ,W ,L X ',-E EERE? u .. mrs' lixainlea. ,H 11 . ., 11 .rg v- .S x ' ' . nu u u 1nu1t11ll l 11 ' uu u u-u-un!,liulliu-u,.uuuuu.uu..w .-....-..-.- .... mm, .Y...K:..a:k.... ...-hu . . .- ....., , . -., .V ::::::::::::E11u::na1u-u::::u1:-ungvsA ---1? , . .2-.-1,....1-1, .Y u--,tu-u If .. N- .C V---Z -.u uuuzua-4 au: .. .. 2 .. -. .. ,. .V .. ,..1 .,.. . .. . . , m.a........-.......BL'l:....,..ff-.71 --., 4. -...':...K:..:..::..... ..........:.-::.:a: :............ I---::::?1::11ugu-eagggvgz-:Asn --quam.. . u -1 u uuu1vuu-uug1-upu11uuu1uu1unu111vu1nlu11u1u11x111u:: .........rg gan.-..,.Q..Q-.::q::::::snze:amass::::::x::::::::::-::::::::::::::::. v::::::::.iEE..:::::::::::::.:::::ze:t:e::::--2:2:::.:::::::'m.'--5 -- '1:'::::::: .. . . -,.......,.5,, ,.. .A.-..-..--.......-.-- .. .......-.....-......-......:::::::::::..: ...... g.:::::::-g--i-1:1:1:nun::::::-1:---u1- .u1uu1u-uuuu1--u-uu-.uuuuu--uu1u1u11u1uun1:11v -1 ........-..........:..:.:'::..-....::.:::::::v:-----':-::::::-----------------------::::: -........................-.......-............'::::::.:......::::::::::::::::::a::::..... , lil-l!l1lllIIlQQI-liilfl-I-1-IQ!!-IllIII!! I-lllllll Ii!!!II-IIKHHIDIIIIZSIIIIIIIIS!! .....-.-a... . ....-..-...-...-.....................: . ........... .....-............ , ...-.... ...:.:.... ..............-...................1.:....-.....:................... seams:---N------5'':':':::1:':::::::::::z:::::::::n::aa:a:::::::'-1--::::.::':::::: ...-....:sn xuunvnm.:.x......................... . ......- ...at ::......a...... u1uuuuu1u1u1u-u11 -un u1u11 u1111u1 l ' u11111uu11u1uu1111:!EE!! '-5Bl1n1u1u1u1u11 u1uu!!Eu111uu111uunu ' 'I ' ' ' ' ' - -V 'W - HMTQ3 ' 1 u ., ' uu111uu-.-1.1.11u-u-u11.-uu11u11---u-1.-u1-uu-.uuuuuuuluil---n--lluu11uu5u1u11uuu.uuu puu , ':1l'il1'1l15:SER151:31Ellflfgllillllllllili1111121112121152525222-u.' 1l'l-2'1 . .EEE'E:::.:::':::::::::i:amass za: :as:az:-.::::::::za5:35553Eggggggggieii-552525522 .V-V. V Vg:Q ,.2Qf.-,.-V.-.V-.VVV-.,.,..-.-. ,VV ,, . . - ., ...,..,..-.,...-Vlr. VV L - VV . . ,,,L...,..,,..,,, ,,.VV,-.-...-:Av , '11 ' --4-.-V,.-. V v -V-N.-V -V.--..-. . .,.ff -..V..-V ,V.1,w.-- .V V. .. . . ,, . 4, -,. , . ,,V . uh., , ,Q ,,,,..4,,,,,- .,,-M, .V-,g....,..., .Z-.. . ..V-V ., ,.-., V-.,..4V,.....V.,,V. , . ..,.E-..1, H., -v- ,f'f nv-' 1K'l- 'HN' 'lf fl - . fl V'f.'x - .V-f '1 ...TI 'QW ' ,2'1 ji' 'L' ll' L. I - .ZIYQT ' ' 'f1'f'.L2f.,V-5.1.-. V 2.-I1-.I -.-1---1' ' L . '.'. . ' QI, . .1,V' ,.-'. ' A.. .V . .- .--.JL J.--. . 12L'1'I4,Z.L1Q'Q.',.,1'.. .M,.-,..-VVV.-.-Y-V.-...-,.....,...- A..- .-.,x....' - . ....-. .-.V-, .. -. ...... -I-M'-N -k V-f' 2 YV Kjplg .Lff31.'CSli21 i'iJ.'Qi.Zj. fx- ZZQ'T,L' ' ,J '29- '2,:-15,',,, ,i1,.11 .125-l'1 ':1T',1? '?g,:., ::,g,'.Q!f.,.. ..I 'Z' V.,,...V..V-V-Vg.-.VV...V... ,....V--...VV. ..-VV,.i..: ..1.. .L. ,.,,g..',V.....21L,,1...,, ..V .-,-V... .:- ......: , .V .......-.,... 3 nf- M,-V.. .-- rg...- ,..,VV.,..-.,,., . ,,...r..V..., V V-- -gVV---- .,,:: 111.-. ,.:.5.... , V.,,. .,V.-,..-V... . .. n,,,-,.,.,... .-.VV VV .VVVVV--.,. ..fV.-n-- V , ...,,.:,W-.V..-.4-V-'-5---V-VVVV--.V-...V-.-V .-,.,V,,V. ., ....-.,VV.,.V..,.-.V '- V-.--A :pw- ,V..,..,,..,,,,,- ,.,.,-.,,.,...,...-VV--. -....,.-V-1 .-...V.Vr V- ,--V ,--V,-.,-...-.,.,,-,,...,V..VV.. ,V ,V-V - .. ., V . .,,...V..... ,... .,,.V,-.,..-...-w-V.-....V- -V-1V-.. . V -V V ,V-.,, .V -....x, , V . VV- .. . , -V ..,,,, V.V..,..,. . . V,.V.,V. ,.,,. . ,V--.,---V-V..-...V --VV..- ..VV-..- ...Vw-.--R ...., ., ,..V,,,.-...,..,V-... ,. .. .,-.V.- VV. ,- .V.-V-.x......... V ,........ ..,...-...nw-.V.,..V.,....V .-V--VV.. ,V VVV- V.--V...,,,.,.,...,,,,k ,,,i,,:,,,, . ...,-V. . . .,.-...V,.,..-.V-.,...... ,.,,.. .,. ....----. V.--.- .V--.V-V-,... - -V ....,.,V... , , ....,-.---Vf..V....--f-'VVV -,.'. .... .' .. ,... ,VM-. .V-,.,.,..,.,,,..f.--1--.V- VV- . VV, V--V... ...MA ., ...,......V. .-V--1-.w.-p.,V-V... ,V..,C,',,J,1ig:t...'5,.C.V. .'fV,V......-- VV-V...-w...-V-.VV-A... VV...V, V-VV-V... ... . ..-JN... V .V Vw .--F...-VV.,--. .. ,... .'-,'V... .. ...-.. .V.VV. ..V. .-1.-...NVQ-,-.,,.-,-V....... .,-..V,....-VV... Y----.,,. --.V, VV.. -- --....- V... M. -Vw: ,.. VA --V-Lu--... -,,,.,,..........- .VV--V-UV 1 V-1.-4-VV..' ff--- V-..,.V.. ....1m.VVV.,,,. V-.V.-V - V,-.fV1.-4::-.f-.- A:-,LW 'gnu M.. ,VV...-,.VV..Inf---VgV,.Vq-f HVVV ,...... .V,...-,V....V,....- ,..V...V.V M-:Qui-,if:. N..-, ..-.,,.1- ,.,., ,,,,,., ....... VV, - .:..l.H.V.V, J ,- ..,.,...V.-- -..-,... .,,,,.., ,, 3, ::a.n:.hU:. .--V.,..,,, .,,.,,:m!,,H,,, I .,..,,V.-V-JV.. V - ...V .Vr ..,.,,,.,..V.,-5-. .,V..,V-,,., .,.V..VV.1V-VV:-V.-:',V: H .:--ul L C..,.,,V.V....,V.,,,..,. .,.. MV-M.--.V V - V-V.....1-.-V.-...,. ..,,,,,,,.v VV---., ,..., ...V-f . V--.V-- - ,,, ,..,g ,.,,,.:. ,, ,,V, .,,.,,...,..V.--- --V.. -'-f- 1- ,-.V.-.-- ....-...--1.--..,.,.,.,,,.,,,.,..,.....-V,V.,1f-..-5V ...gf-.VJ , ,,.V . wr... .. VV-WV..V..-VV...--...V-.,.,.VV .V -.V..,,.. ..,...-,,.,,...,....,,,-.,V...-, . ..-,. ,V . 'X w U. ..., ..,. ....---.V ,-m5-.n-wVr-- -V ru-Vv-.......,, ,V,,.. ., V.-,,, .V-.. .V -. -.VNV-,.V ...V ,V.V...n.-V VV,-V--fv -' --'--'---'Aron ...V.-.1-,.....V.-V ---1 ,M V-.-5-n-u.- ..-V 1 -.,.- -V-.V-....--V. .. ..,.,,,xV..,.V.V1. . -H ... .,,. ..,VV..V.. V,-....-UV...-VV.-V,,-V . V-VV. X VV L-3V-CV-gfnvg ..V-.-mv.. .3113 1 yggii ,L':j',:if',L11:Qf1L.l'.V..... -.V-.w -. .- -,-- . V-... .,.,. ,, ...V . .VV--e.V1.-un -...VV MV..war,-Nm3-fit'-71':g-,f-1,':,V Vg-Q-3 V. -VV.-mm..-.V-.-- fa-.gg-,1-,g ,1'f:,:3,.':'Z' T'T,1'f'L2,.1' .,V......V-V-V.. ...V-,.--,.VVf.-fvm 1-VV, .,.- rl-A .,:'f 2.t. . l : i'-f-M'-H1-'X' ' 1 ' ' V' Z. 4' ... ...,.. ...,V....,,,,, ,,.., ,,V..,.....,... .V.. I ... - -V V V- -V.V...V,...., V.VV-A-V----'-Mr . :Lt-,W .,::,':y:,,,,,, -.,,,,.,..,g,.,.-.V ...V ...V-, V. .,V...-V.-....... .,-V... .V....-...... .-,V .VV...--.V..- .,V... V ., ., -..V....V..V..., V...,....V....mV- - www- W-'-f'- ww-'--' Le--' ---1--NV-f'---V-H ------'fe f '.f:'f':f-zg-' :ff fr f':':'g i ':1g,':f1:::1it,: .:1'f.V...V,.- VV..V ...V ..V.,V...V......z' '.,::,,..,,., . ..V-VV-VV--. 'nV-1-2-...J ,gmt ,, ,:,.. .. ...,.,. ,., V,.,....-..V....-.....-.--V..V.-V.--.-..1f.VV -.V.V,.-W... 4-.... .V-, --V--.,V.VV. .V.mV...-..fV--...V-.V ,,,... .,, ,,,,. .... .....-VV- 1-V-H---V . V - f-- V-V---VV.-.7 -1?-,..-V... ...,,,., ,,,E, ..,., ...VV ,, ...V., ...:,55.: , V.V,,,. . . .f.f,V,.,.,.-..,.-,,.w-1-uv-Vx-HV -P' V1-5 r AZ qv: - V.-Aww-aV..,,. .,..,., .,-V., -pl .y Vg..'3V-V1,QXj--- .NL-:y--1 ....,,...,...V..-Vu... .,........V.-. .,...,.,,. ., V V...-. .V.,,.,.,,,. VV,.,,,.. .,V V. VV.V ... V . ,V,. .... ,..V...V Ag-..-.... .. ,,.,,.,.., ,,. V..,....,.,V.V...,..... ...VL-.V-..-1. ,...- ,..,.V,,V. .. ..,.. . ..,V.., .V V..V..V...- .V.:.,HV,. --,... -..,.,.,., ,, , -mf. -.,V... .......,.-,,....,.. ...,-.... ...V V, ,. .VV -,., --V ...,, ..... .,, , ,,,,,,,, ,:L,,1y.g,-,., -.-...V-:fn -V...-5-1,-new -V....1V..-........ ,,,,,.., ,... . ...V-VV.-VV V V.. ...V..VV . .,.. . - , - -..... s...-,.V.-.V,..--.VV1-V--. -mf--.M N...-.VV ..,,,.,VVV,...VV ..-.-VV ...........VV--.... -.,. - .,. ...., .V-..,., .,..,..- Vu... ,,VV.V.- ... .VV.-...-- . .VV-.V--V-.VV ...an-V . .V,. 1-...V-V. .--1.-A .1-.av ..- ,Z ,. V--.VV .--V...-V VE.- V4.,...Vm WL-gg -gn:'::g.:,g:,1',z1::::z: '12 .-::..:g.zV -:. . ..1: 3.1:-7.29:-1V .... --. Nw.. .1 ..,,-....,Q,.- ',...VW.. f.V,:,f.V--V V..- ,. -V... 1.5 , ,....:.V.-.,,m.-- V.. .-..,,..:...-V V.----VVMV1, .V.-...-1.5: fu .V.. ,,,..m,.......,.., ,mp--.-,-.V. . .-,,...,,,,,,.4 ,...,,..,.,......,N,,.......,,,-,-X ,4,.- ... .,.. VVV.- -'.' 2 .V.VV-31.3-V. .VV,,.. MW, ,N ,nm ,,, , ...,. .,,,x. ,.,,...,,...----M.. . V ...V ....... ......,,--V .V...,.--..... ,, QV...-VV. ,...5.. .....a. .g,.....V V... f.,....V,V-.-..-V--V... ...,-V-..-...V...V.V.V -.-..V...-- -...,.. ..-V..--V.-HV... . .V-VV...-.V. , -... .-W.-...V ..,. -.VV...V,....V -....-., . .- HV. V... .-..V........VV....V .V:. -V V VU-L.-.2..V... .. ,,,,,,,,,,.A,,, ,. ,mu ,.,,.,, My ......V......3.V. ......,....... .- ..-,..,.. ..-, ... ,,..,.... ,.,. ,. ...V....,.L-.-...-...V.VV........ .,.,., ........... V-.. -..-V............. . .......V.,V-....V.V,..,.V,-,,..,.VV-.V -V -2-. V.-..V... .V ...V V . ,...-.,..,.V....V--...V-...........--v nn..-...V...,4.. ,VV .VV-.-V. ..V.-. ........V-..-V. -. ,, ,,.- ,. , , ,M .-,...... . V ..-V .V..... -----....-. .......-.., V. ...,....,V ,,. . V ,,...-.........,.. V ,., V.. ,,.. .,.,,..,,,,,,.., .. .-,.,V-..-...,..,-.V..,..V.m.m-- -.V-....-nu--......,,..V..,V. .-.,.-. .-.. ..,.. -Vw . . ..V :.tL,,,,,,.V....V .W ...,..,...,.,.,. . .,,, ..V..-..-1......V...--nu--. -V-..V..,...N... .... .... . ...,-....... ... .:.......-V- . ,........ . .VV.....V.....--.-...-.U...V....-.......... ...V,V,. .,V..,... V... .V...-.V.V..-QV... .. ...V--V... . ..:., V A - --V ...UVV..-un...-unuvnmm-nn--n-mn-... -....-.-. V.. ,.-V V-.-.-.V-. V-.AV V-.-... V ..- ..Vv---v--.. U. .. ...V-... 4... ..V., - -...V fm.-fu nun-nv-ulunannnusunqp,V.--VUL . ,VV-V.-.....-.. .V. ...,...vn,V . V.. . V.-V.-L... , ,,.,,,.,,..,.., .M .V H...-. . ,V V... --V.-.fu-.-....-..--V ..... .. ...V .. V. ...V ., . V.. ..,.. V.. ..V..,. . ... ,, ,,,,.,- .,,:,. M ,,,,.A,.,.....,5.1.,-. -Vwns-1--n.gl-anim:nunliluluunnunm.-:Vu -,nm-K pV.,..,..--Via-:un-:...qV ..- .VV V ..... V.-...g.-V., .Lui ..-V..- .-QV xiunltllilunaunnguuprf-..-... rn.-.-1 1.-V. .V-V V.----r c- ' f nv X VV V... ......,..-... ... M... . .- . V.,,. --msg.-V------.....-.. . ....V,. .... ...,..-........,., V - V.,,.. ,,....,..,. .,,,. ....,.,i....,..,,....V..1.VV. 1.-..-fn .u--.-..-.uu- --. .., A-V.....- NVV.. .. V.,-... . . . . ,... , , .,, M, 'mn H' I N,....,. .------nu-u-.-.-----un..V...-V.... .-.... V . .V-,. ...- ...V .V V. ---.-V-, -.....V-.. ., ,,4.,.. ,,,.',..:.V.. au.. -.-mn---nn---..... ......--V...-.,.-,....,-..-VV-......V,V- .. V V. .-.N -...V..1..V:..:f....V. ::...':V.V'2.1-.'..V1V.! .1 Blu--V-V.--.----....----..u-... .,.. ...,...... ...V...... V... ,..,,-.. ...,,.,..,,...,,...,, ,.g.,VV.-Quay,--.V...V. gpg nun:-uuuuunnnunnuuu.unix-VV1-.-..-V .-V VVVV- ,V .-.V - . .,. ... V .,,,,,.,,,,, .,,,..,...,..,... . .A num-----.-a--n...nu---1VVM. ...xv-.-.N M... ... V.. ,,.,,,,, .A,, ,,, .., , ,, ...HV Vu... U,-. -nnuncnunnnnu.----mu---.-.-.FV. -- -,V,. U- V .-. .. nn..-.. V. V .VA - -......V.--V , ..- - VJ... -mV.V..1p-V- nuns:-:url::::-::::::w::u:ua1n--.B.-.V-1...V ,..V.VfV ...V,. .....f. .. ...M- .. . -.-- ..'-.-'.V.V ,Vp 1 - I n- 1.......V,...- -1 VVVVV V,.'......-- A.:--4: VZ' ui: al.. .1411 ..-u.:gu: 'snuiulainlxul-nnvnslu tl., .-.lv--.V .- .V--.... -V-. V-Th.. -. ...Vg- V--.V-.V1 .A- .-,VV,gL.V.:.V...V.--'- avgjlggggggggggegr-Q-:::::.:: ----N--V-m-.V..,..V..V--.....-V.- .---- .,... V. . S .... ,.. ..V...V..V, ....,..,,.. ...,..... --....,... 'lf' F ...JV .' V-1-'iff-.nf ...V lu' pnsnuunuu 1-:nun-uns: A--w rv .- -4- -. ,.V .--- -. . . .. V- .VV . ...V .-ff,-,V. ,M-.V v V..-fav:-V-:pw Vw- Jllllllllvusunlnlnu-nur: - -nur. Vw.-1 ---M4-,wan-,113 A 'fr- , irwy-I, .L .1-relax!! lvl .ff V-r 'Q.yvr,1 -:Nia-Al A 'sl -1-an-1111011 v 1.41,-c-.tm I 1 A Y an xv .u A , .-sv U 'l,r.'W g' kan' .fl'l.-l!Jl'?l'. . I -v .p f n:1iV'1..1xLg!fL'Q-..f'f-.A.Y.l..V..L. urvlwlu'uunnmunun-nf--f V--V---U -,--. . -...-V..--1 -.USS .. V uf. --1 ..---...WV V.w....VV.,.....,...,., :ull:loan-n-an-ul--:nail114-f--V--.,-4.10-,-.,. ..V.-.-...VV ..... .-V ,,.,,,,.. .-3,--L -,, V.V..... V..V..,...,..:---:y1:-5-rg:-:--::.R-VV...-..-..:...., , ..-.....,,A, .,..,. .V V- .. ....... ,.. .. ..,..,V,. . ,V .. pn . V . ,I ,, , -VV. .-..-. ...U ....V..- V..........V.- -q.:5.,, -gang un' -W.. Q..-'Q- an-1-lnnnnuuu nunpnlusn--nn--Q.. V.. ..,.. ,. ,.1V..-- .V..,V, -,,. . VV. ' ' ' 'L' 'X ' 'I-2' S '1f:s11'l155:ZIT!lflllnllli? xTi2L'i'2.f.Lf LR' 1.2575 QT 'Q'C .fi 3.1,-ggfgggg':ff,,g,gj::A:15:g1q1,g':,.,,, ,, H..-.1----.-gm Q-pup 5--...ni .......V .-'.... ..' ...Z- w.uw-.VVVVV.-----V..-,..V...--.ug -1 uwnlu-v unvunuu V. ..-.-..,.,.V,.V...V...,......VVV- -.-,- -: '-'-A '----'M-- m':- ::::::'..- :::::::.f::x: :::':1f':w: azz.: 1.'1.r:' 4 I 'l1hUAlQ1ll!ll4n4-I-l1u7'!l-4 All v V 'x'- '4 I ' '5 '-K '- . V -- -V ,V . .. V... an has-uv-...gr ---- u--...-...-f.--..V..-.w -- ,...- - .'2.,f.C.f.-. .VB-'J,'VI'S1...1'-.Z..:.i'3I??'I3:l!Il--n-----na-.-V......-,V -...VV-.V-V...,...V,..,V .V ...... 1 HIL.. --.V.-- V., V .V. V.-. V-.-.. ...VV V. .er...ar-V-3?-::::::::.:V2.nz:-,.. ..: ........:,:..:. . . -.-:Lf V. .V.:. . ,N ,,, ,,., u, ,,,, ,,,, . . .. V,-... V. ...,-. ... . V... 1 -.:'.V.J.1. 5122- -T.. V .5 .H Ilan ln-guna-av--V.--.V--,.... ...Vg ...Q-.VV . -V-1-.A V fa -- .- .H nu.. N .wa :1: '1' M'M----- '':: ':::::::::::a::'::::::f' zzz'-::f':r 1:1--'sw- -:svn , .. . , . ----- -. V.. V . .V ... .JAR -2113!.SlVET?-313.12:1ll5 'f-------1---annn...wr V V V..-V -...-...- -V,-ul. V.. V ..... .. .- ... .-,. --...V ,mm-..'..-.--V...-u-n--n ' -!u1nmu--unruunnn-.sv ---- uns---Q.. 1- .V ,,-V --.wus '-w1.,. an-. .....:. ...--.. . .1 .. .V-. u .-V-.--------n V... ---...... .VV.-V. ..-........V. .....-V 4 ---.png--V':,1:-.klilllig ' quaul-':l-:::::::::::::v5-fr-H 1u:s::--n-.:. A.-. .-vw-J..-.. . ,, ,, , ,.. -1-2 .g .,.... .-.....,...-V.-, .V :. -112 -::,.:.,..::' 1 5!' -::::::::::::::::::.r-W- - 1:u::.1:--Q-W-' 1-M :- . M, , L., V- -...... V ..-....V.......,.... ... . ':,,,,,,Q1u::1:l -Ill wh, .--- .1-qnuhllllluunur --an ' I ll'-guvsanu. UV- ...un : 'f ':ii'l31i' ' lr- -'---ee::::::::: u'--'- -1 'zu-:azz-:z: :-:-:::-fu ... .,. ......- - ...VV -V.-.Vx . V. -4.725--I-snails: .nu gl ' 1 :gg ggggggugg- - fan' ' E -a!:nu?:::u:::?vv::w-lw:-- , -V. I- 1 - - -..V-Vu 177 . .V V-Q.. .. :lf-11'-: vvf::: V ' k 5 nun lnluxuuvnu- 1-V. L-11 lillssliilpulnnv-nr-nun ,,,,,..,1-,.' - 21' I ' Vg -gn ::n-un.-u--.p- ,V Illini-.-n--un.:.Q-1-.pn-. 'iL'GI'iiT.25 !l1 754-V-', 4 7 Y - 1151.-13751-'SRT-1' 'L'-1. '-' ' ll1I5!IlZll:lT.SII-1553221 L...-V--V-V- QQ- -A B' ,, 7.1 -V :.:::::-VH... 5 V, .gi ------.....--.V-V..-. ..- '?.::!3:3: f 1 f X' Q1 EF-Q7-ggvgzlf-57 QQ., ' ,ggg r :EEEEQi51iF51EQ:4:2.1: ...-, V-V.- -V .. ,VVV IM- ,,,,, :,'2:...2.-1 , ,, 'LEM E ' in ... ... ..:.:.f.-7. A., 1, ' ns Eg:-uurzaagaaiw :L-.22 ...Bw -.-Vu . ' ' ' , , ,Y V--. - f- Y, , -n :V-,VI -N .....---n ,. 2- Ay.: ll' , , n- - Vm--V.:-V- V 5 i --I ul--I-.---.y-...V .....,....-- 1 V q V V-...V .N - , , an- 1.----.....V.....-., -w------ ' 1. 1' -- I Y V' gV'1 '::'::1'-'f':x V- -- - :::. .::'::::::::: '----- V,.V-..--.u g , ', 1 5 ', 4 1..V,m,g5,, . ,. . . nu . -. V-.V.. . :'i: 351' A M '+ - - 1 fi 'a: : 1 ' Y 1 fl- I J- Exit' EEEEEEEEEEEE? E QVrv-..g- Q ' V- . I ,. ' ' Y . f 'V---M -- ' '- V ' V V+ V1 1 V f:::'- VV -H1 - V :wx .::::::::::::. .: -.V V - . U H . . . 0 iiwl - 1 -A -- 'zz' - - f V- ll :l:::::::::::----- -nuns! 1 ,, .A ,. - -VV- V V . .,,,,. - - X . , M, 4 Ill - - upuluiglunnunn g ,,,,.h,. ' ,-7144, . . li- Q IIEIQIQIIICICI , ,,.. - -. -Ab, 'lk'-,A,,, . ,J , n Q, mum -nun-----. ..V..... . - . .V 1... lg .Ist--.sun---VV.. a V' ,,L,..4-+V. .,.. +I.- . U IQ! llllll ' v . ' 1 ', , 441. .. A . , , , , V 3. . li! , n-mining:-lluuus----G ' ' ' -4- ' 'Y '- V '44 'II ' H nlllIl1B1p1l1l111i1Z'Y- ' 1 ,3' '1gg.41L-' iggx XL, ,f' on J --------.........-V.-.- . V - 3+ +,A wp , ,H ,LI su L , su-u---.-n--.--.....- L - -V .71 .rf VV- -- . 5 V. , .. ............. ' - :',:.,.,,L5,, ,-,- . - -.......... . V , . xx ,.L,Lu - -V . . . in-nnuunnnv - l 4 . TT U4 , . V.. MJ -- mluuuninnnuw. . ' - ,.,p .1 X1.,, .. .. Q V .. U-:nu-ununsuv-H' Q A L , -1A,,,,.,,,,,,,L..,- - . . A ,. ---Inn-..::n----I---V ' ' -L 7 V.- V V- . ..V.4 .A V - - lliliillbi- y f. a-5 .. ,.-1: . . .,.g,,..E....... PL na .nn-.--V X Va- W. X J, ,,?... ..,.,-+, I: 'I' - ':::::::. . . . -L-,..4-V.,,..,,..- ......-. , V ...ft ' -'19 V V A V- -- - V- - v V lwliiililila :mac ' ' 122 Ll 1:1 , ,- : ,.::,, A. .': A :nu----........ .---.-- . , .V. , , .. .. , .,,, .. 4. .. Inuununn--.nn----fn w ,, -.1.....,. . . - In-na-nnnuuus - ' ' ' f ' ' JH 'RIIEBESLSYVTZ Q: - ' 1 1 x:::'ll ----.uw -- .... . .-.. ' V nun::::l-- 15155117-'77 - ...........:::::.:.: - 'f . .- ee-------------------f V- - -L I- 'mix --H.-' v -.1 uunnnsnnnnnuuuuuuu--q ,,, ,.,g,E,,,,-Xb-x , IB. B--.xxx gggssu-...uuuuuuu---un.---... ................. . ....-. g-H... .. ...... ....xg----pg---------m Tin ' 'i ' s' ' 1151125551151l:'5'5111'lu-1nE--u- uni!!!-i1ElE1l?l55l' V. V. M......... ..-VV... --..-. . . 1, --.u-un env- Vv ur-u,.-V -. - V ..-Q-1-L ---nf. -mul!nlllll1l - 'H.--uunulnnx 5x! '-' '-'- ' un--V.xn-n--.V-,VV-,ypffv-n-.V----4-glngnsllu uunnunull llnnvlmgnnlll 2.1295 gy: 4 3. V V .2 3. ., - .-1 - 3-giilll' lxtaalmmallaillenlllllllllll-IV - 5 1' ' - ' ','x '. I -I Il- ull-QQllll1I ..-.....V.. ,... .. ..,...--....-un .. . ':lil':!!57:::2,::':?A2.213521525 ' ' ifillllllflInulIlllllIHllRl1S13Il u !'? 't'--'---'-- --'H----ll - if-N+' 'N 4 4 1'5 Ill-1I::5flll I EERE' Y n-.-.Z. -V-I-'winner-lllllll VV- ' - Ill us nnnunul in -gunn- '- - --- - V V'3.'V:.'.Q.'-'113 dlffff?-2512- ' f 4 ' ' ,ti V...-.---r -...-.....-.,....-W..--.-.. ' ' . un u 4..,.V..,V..,.,.......,, -.. V -J man-axe.:::::x:::lE::.::::::' . .1a...:L1.1'1.!.Yi1'1!' T2':'.'22t.Qi.'FLf'f.'f?.tT ' - . I'lggggggggigggggggggw:-A-uuv- an-nu-.V A-,.,w-1-VJ. -V-.V-V ---VV-H -A--I . --- -' ' 'UHF' -llll 4 A , l, Q, J, lg,4.4n...V.f 1 IH- - V -'-,..,, V. 'ff 'illllhl ::::::E5EE:L':1'- ff---- --:E---H --ff--af--1-Hf2 -V V '-Vf:2.:':::x:: -.....,..........--....V. ...... .. . xi- -W R NA ' A ..',.H .......-.....-.,... . ...--VV -1-V-'.g,p:-Q - ., ., ,. .. ..,.....V::: lf .. :1E': 1::::::::1:::-XT. 'i'xT 2:'3'353?'-:Inf 2125-V-V-1V..3l1,.... ,. .., -..,.. V......,..4...,,,.,,,,,,,-,--I-g-3: -1g.g.-.-.gh-V .3....Q3,,,,, ....,-....,V....,-V.-. Q- --4004, fu- ..V-.::u-i.g1-g- -1-I--uugnannn -,-,,.,,, ,. ..,,.,, V,,....,- -..V ...V--an V..--1 5. L.-59 -V A5.--nu-quguu-all qgng I--,-.-,,,,,-.,.. .V.nVvV..-2-v-A-VMV.,--.V--1:1-3 Q-vi:-Lulu -2-w--uuluuuwu -.-.map-n-an-n -.amp-.-Vu ,ng-n--- E 'f.'E I5lV'l ..V..-F'-n R.. ....'ff-'THUG' auf.-.V-annul SHI:-If-1-l.u.muv.-'1' v-P' '-- -'ll' ,,,, I, Y,,.,,..,..,,.,.g,,-,,,M-Q :Immun-un ... - ...V-1...-. .V--Vu unV.-M...-:1gg2:q1:::::i:::'!:,.,..V-V---- . ..V-VV.-.......,.,,,ggg'.ggggg -'F' :QgZ'!QQ:f,gfgC'1If21'f . E ,.V.....- .....-.:. .......:,. M:-:Vg .35 S- iz. :nu--ge'-.- ' . .-.-...,.,..-- - -V--.... 'e' ' . ,. -1 V --'f-V.':........,. A, .,,.3.'.i....-......--- . ----Q ----- - g - -un...-. -ii -scum--N.-.... -V.. ...V ,.f-u-n-------------U-g-'mum --..-,-----n ,.,..-UV,r-.VV-nn-nnvnrfr:---Ili9 '-Q: f'1l'l! ings-a--lu ' 1 lan rswuwn-u-V -of-:g.::-:D .VLH xnnunluunn if.21'213:'.Ii..... 1- nan lllllllli' V-mf.--V. -Lvl ..-.. V.. 'k ' -........ ...::. .::: 4 ' - Ill llilhiil u..--1-lu -nw--nu , -nu--In -I-Il.-ll- Cl-ll..lll . ---V...-.-u - --.-........ n ns -.-.-.-f-u . -'-I .'-l'lll--' :nan :pn-nnnasu ll-I VAIIQQQV .iqqq ll--I lllilhilbhll ,,,, .....-.......- 1 ' L'Z:'Ii'ii:1:::: -Ili --V......---u 11:5-' .2! ': :: ' f V . .. ..-... -:..........:,.-5: lusnn I--unuuangn--up-I Illii llllhlllihilil nun: uliglllnuuqpfgn-5 'guna - I- nuvnwnnpnqg Y :nl sq -'Nur--.Vip--1-:I -'--: -.....:.:::---V-------u -ff -':: ....-..... 1------ff-M .V VVV -V . . -,-mu -V...-.V..n.... . -- - - nun w-n-V--11.10.53 ' ' ' 'Il'l T57-iTJ'1T'T 1 , ...v ,, , .. .-- . ....-, 1113-35751. n ,,. , , , ...nl -E:----. nn VV.....1.....:1 ---....-.. ... - - .---- -mv:--s -3-3----Vvn.-..-.. ........... .-.-... V.V- V --- ...:,:-f'..-V----H--------. ,,,- . A-V-V -'- nun 4 1 f-llluzqqu .V ...... 1.-...... -l ,N In--1. --.lu ------.. u--un. .H ' . .. ---lu---'.. 'l'--H num.. c-nun... .-----v ' rung.. ' WI:--.,,,., nun.. -unsung-1 M- ---V...V..- mug. nucvuw-v-1--:nun-nun ---V.. --.nu--. .-V-, ..-V.. -.- - ..---........--.--.-m nu... .UV---.--ue -'1n.....V... :lil V lllIhuonn as un! Ili-pls---H nfl -lug!-I lv -iF'- YWISIII-IBIIQIHIMIIYI lun -1- .-....... pn-4-1-nw! 1135: H uK:::':'Q:::'l'l---..., ul .unuunlq-1 1- wnneununusi Iiml- W nu-M-.Y 1-xsnnnpeau un nnuuuuunn :inn-ul xl! -U-, ., .,,--awalllvvlnmqu :: -vauuununu -.:cu:. - . I -,,,,, . . ,,,,,,,,,5,-5 -g-13::vL v .-u.--u- 1 u .,. 1 -1 H -1- V. . - --- --------- 15 .. .::-. -- ...:-::::'::-:----- :::.': :..::11::::::::: - ' ..:.-.... -5-gg -- gg-------H-I-:ass . .' '. V , hl 1 .r:...:.::':.:--:::v'- V' -:::::::. l-2-- ' 13 ---15:-mf-T-H111 F ' ' L. lllil I Y SHCI!-CIQIIIS - 1.---f.. ....V.Q.. . un. '- 1 :sun ',, , ,,,,,,------- 1 uu- ..-.---.......-.V-.V-.1 -. - 1 ---. ...,m------ ullaltll .-.-V.......-.......... V '.,.. .V............ 'Ugg---H un:-mp.p. nr- - .--- 1- 'M ' . J ' Vw 'Fl'- 51111111-up-41.u::-Lu: Fjr' ' ' ' ,, 'Ill' 1'5-G.f:.2f,2 l 'llll0 nuunnqnnun-I--. V..- - fx K Vy , ,1,,,, an-.--1.-uB!llif5 ' -ufuliiiiilll-il --I . . - .X . LJV ...un -vc'-m---u-.--nlilif-' unu1uuu3--savanna'-n v , , , Y Il..- V.:-n.-1-nn-unnlun- ' -:un-n.-.-n----np.-vv.4 -Vs u L, H- -.o-1---un-n---1-au- ...--...-.-N..-.-..... VM.. gg,,,, .--...pun-.--mn ll' -nu-1-up--1--np:-----ua -.-pq - ' .. my 1 ---- ' ' ::1:1::::nu-----nn-....------..-- - 1111: llc-s:nnn-:1:::1:T,1::::, - -nun-I-num.--n -Van-mi na V. :nn uuuunuunsu unnuusnun -anglais 2121: --. il-111: .Z'1::: 'IIHIII -::.-....-.-.........------n--4 ---- -an .gl---,vml-M-:....... nscanning.:----an-nn----.-mm--Iaustin ,nun 'n--u-.,,,,.,- , I-snug ---u-nnguulnnn-u-------.an.V..u -nu u .nun nu--........,,, '-:un--.,. 1-gn-.--1--..-.--------1--ng... , nu ,.,- luunnurwmp ' n::u1n1-nn..-1--V-un---u-in u---.-. ' -,,,,, K ,.,,-,J I uglgluunuqnl llax-Munn--..-1---1-:nun ,W n mu --U- ---- ----:::n.-.n- .U-..........................- ...-..... ,,,,, ....... .--....V::-'-- ul -mnunnu-n-1gnupnnumnn -..Vu -.,.- ul:-w 1 -an---4. : ni-lllllillellll3:355235:1225.- ' 'HH' .Ill 7 '-'HIE-ulz: ............-..-.-............... 'H ::::: ....-:gg . -gg------.. ......-...-....-:y 3-w ------ ---:..... - ,:..:::::g-5: ' - , lill K '1 -'51-un ' 5521352115 ' nullnnp IORS SENIOR CLASS 1968 Making phone calls, pulling wagons, pinching pennies, constructing eggs, decorating at threeg these are but a few of the responsibilities each member of the Senior Class Cabinet must fulfill during the course of the year. Being a cabinet member requires that an individual be highly motivated, a quality which is not found in all of us. Our class of 68,' is very fortunate because every senior homeroom is represented by two of these active and hard-working cabinet members who do everything to help our great Senior class. Tom Rowe, President Bob Love, Vice President Donna Heyman, Secretary Jay Syrmanske, Treasurer f0ffJ' CLASS CABINET Class Cabinet-Row 1: C. Stamberger, R. Milavsky, D Pritchett, S. Jurman, K. Bodner, J. Barry, L. Clancey, J. Bordonaro, M. McClellan. Row 2: D. Duckworth, S Singer, R. Love, N. Stahler, R. Daley, J. Vickers, F. Levin, C Todd, S. Wolff, J. McGeehan. Row 3: D. Heyman, D. Gins- burg, P. Myers, J. Bruni, T. Rowe, S. Graeff, J. Srymanske, I. Eisenberg, L. Simmington, L. Russell. Mr. Peisino Mrs. Goodenow forty one Arlene M. Abrams 3330 Union Avenue People and Tropical fish in- trigue Arlene, who is a fol- lower of Buffy St. Marie and James Joyce as well. Abe plans to keep't kosher with a career in nursing. Poetry Club 33 Health Careers Club 43 Literary Club 45 De- bating Club 4. if Carman Amelio 2650 Wolf Avenue Easy going Carman is deter- mined to achieve one thing- permanent bachelorhood. We wish him the best of luck! His hobbies include girls, cars, money, and going way out on weekends. forty-two Samuel Charles Adams 6717 Collins Avenue A friendly personality is one of Sam's assets. His goal in life is to become a veterinarian. Se- cretly he someday hopes to be- come rich. Our championship football team is included in Sam's fondest memories. Double Dozen 45 Mixed Cho- rus l, 2, 33 Froshmores lg JV Football 1, 2, 35 JV Baseball lg JV Track 23 Cobras Hy-Y lVice-president, P r e s i d e n t , Chaplainj. William Morris Adelman, Jr. 7421 Githens Avenue Everyone will remember Bill for his friendly and outgoing nature. After graduation, col- lege will occupy much of his time. A future as a medical doctor will surely bring him success. Future Physicians Club 1, 2 KVice-presidentjg 3 tPresidentJg 4 tVice-presidentjg Latin Club 2g Debating Club 4. Joseph D. Alhanese 6605 Roosevelt Avenue Joe's motto has always been take it in stride, a typical statement from this amiable guy. His plans to attend a busi- ness school will surely make him a success in the future. Band lg JV Wrestling 3g Weight Training Club 3. Harry Ames 3900 Camden Avenue Talkative and jovial. Harry is known for his willingness to contribute to any topic of con- versation. Motorcycles and cars are his hobbies. Harry will al- ways remember his senior health class. Chess Club 1. for t 'G' Elisa R. Arcaini 2285 Hillcrest Avenue Petite and cute, Liz will always remember our pep rallies. Her plans include working in a business office, and a certain football co-captain. Health Careers Club lg FHA 1: Guide-Ons 3, 4. Christine Arllen 6722 Githens Avenue Look for football players or Mr. Ricks and there you will find our Chris. With her viva- cious personality and ready smile, she is sure to find suc- cess with her elementary school pupils. FTA 2, 3, 4, fPresidentl: Stu- dent Council lg Class Cabinet 2. 3: Spanish National Honor Society 33 Spanish Club l: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Mixed Chorus l, 2: Girls' State 3: JV Softball 23 Cheerleaders l, 2, 3, CJV Captainl 43 Legend 4 fSenior Activities Editorlg Dels Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, CPresidentl 4. Robert Ashe 3437 Norwood Avenue Bob, an avid sports fan, dreams of coaching football, but plans to attend college in the near future. This handsome man of the world dislikes school and snobbish girls. JV Football l. 2, 3: Varsity Football 33 JV Baseball l, 2. Lynn Dale Baittinger 1750 45th Street Quiet and shy Lynn plans to become a secretary after grad- uation. She is an admirer of Frank Sinatra and one day hopes to achieve his fine qual- ity in her own voice. Business Education Club 43 Double Dozen 43 Mixed Cho- rus 2g Mixed Choir 3, 43 Girls Chorus lg Jr. Play Committee 33 Jr. Prom Committee 3g Concert Choir 43 Spring Con- cert Committee 3. Gayle M. Austin 3517 Union Avenue Serious-minded Gayle is sure to attain any goal she sets for herself. This strong-willed indi- vidual dislikes insincere people and enjoys talks with under- standing ones. FTA 2g Poetry Club 3, tVice- PresidentJ3 Chemistry Club 33 German Club 23 Literary Club 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Mixed Cho- rus l3 Gymnastics lg Dramatics Club 43 Girls' Citizenship Insti- tute 3. John R. Barry 1749 42th Street F.B.J. is the hard-working man seen serving our football team as head manager. He will be caught later attending col- lege, preparing for a job in Public Relations. Student Council 2, 3, 43 Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3 fTreasureri, 43 Double Dozen 43 Mixed Cho- rus I, 23 Mixed Choir 3, 43 South Jersey Chorus lg Varsity Football Manager 3, 43 Legend 4 CSports Editorb. Jeffrey K. Babish 5413 Homestead Avenue The skyline of JeFf's future looms big and bright as he prepares for a career as an en- gineer. Happy-go-lucky Jett will surely build himself a stable lad- der to success. Mixed Chorus l, 2. Diane M. Baittinger 1750 45th Street This fun-loving gal will miss Pennsauken. Dee-Dee's plans to become a professional drummer should make her fu- ture outstanding and very un- usual. She will always remem- ber playing in the PHS band. Business Education Club 43 Band 43 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Jr. Play Committee 3. William G. Bauerle 8182 Eden Lane, Delair Although Bill plans to enter the Navy after graduation, he is not giving up his ambition to be a professional baseball player. First in his memories of PHS will be the good times with the gang in and out of class. Varsity Baseball 3, 4. William Charles Baxendale 2337 48th Street Bax, a considerate and good- humored fellow, plans to join the Marines. He hopes to retire at the age of 39. Bill will al- ways remember Mr. Corbi's gym class as being out of sight. Varsity Football Manager 2. forty- three Barbara Beamer 1918 Browning Road Although quiet around stran- gers, Barb is friendly, talkative, and has a great sense of hu- mor. Fashion merchandising is included in her future plans. Among her fondest memories of PHS is Mr. Barber's Sopho- more Bookkeeping class. FHA 1. Raymond M. Beaver 2247 Browning Road Easy-going, friendly Ray has the ambition to be an enter- tainer. His musical talent will aid him in his college career as well. Band l, 25 Orchestra 1, 2. Joseph A. Benci 2223 39th Street The title Scholar-Athlete is synonymous with Joe Bencif' Football team co-captain, Stu- dent Council President, and outstanding student are a few of his many laurels. Joe's quiet, likeable nature will surely pave his way to success. Student Council 4 LPresidentlg National Honor Society 3, 4g Key Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus lg Varsity Football 3. 4 lCo-captainlg JV Football 2: Varsity Wrestling 2, 4: Varsity Track 2, 3, 4g JV Track l. forty- four Ruth Ann Benzenhafer 7913 Balfour Road Flirtatious Ruth should have no problem winning over all the doctors and patients as a Registered Nurse. Her secret ambition is to paint all of Mr. Harbison's history books bright yellow. Penndian 23 Chemistry Club 4 lTreasurerbg FHA 33 Orchestra 1, 23 Mixed Chorus 4, Mixed Choir 4g Varsity Bowling 2. 3. 4. Elizabeth Bell 3922 Marlton Pike Quiet but hard working, Liz will always remember football games, Pennettes, and all her great teachers. There is no question of Liz's success in her future as a Secretary. Business Education Club 4, FHA 4g Pennettes 3, 4. Thomas Bellardine 2602 Foehl Avenue Music and girls are Tom's main interests. After attending Temple University, he hopes to enter the professional world of music. He will long remember his Senior health class. JV Wrestling 2. Richard M. Berman 6323 Browning Road Berm has a sixth sense for good times and wild parties. His future includes a career in football. With his devilish smile and jovial personality, Rich should have no problem gathering fans. Varsity Football 3, 4g JV Football 2. Donald S. Berry 2416 49th Street Where's the fire? may even- tually be Don's pet saying when he becomes a state trooper. His method of avoid- ing surprise quizzes will be to join the Navy. JV Football 2, 3. Barbara Geane Betz 5525 Madison Avenue Active little Betz can be seen dodging crowded halls while going to and from classes. Gym and sewing have added to what Barb considers a pleasur- able senior year. FTA 2, 3, 4, Class Cabinet 2, JV Softball 2, Cheerleaders 1, Dels Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 tSecre- taryl. Paul Bielec 1401 Browning Road Cars, motorcycles, girls, and food rate high in the life of this future computer program- mer. They will hardly stand in his way as Paul progresses to a Business Administration course at Camden County Junior Col- lege. Varsity Wrestling 4. Stephen Birchard 1952 Hillcrest Avenue PHS can never repay i'Birch for his contributions to school activities in the past four years. This ready and willing partici- pant will take his guitar to col- lege with the hope of writing songs like Woody Guthrie's. Student Council 2, 3, 4 tExecu- tive Committeej, Key Club l, 2, 3, 4 tVice-presidentl, Double Dozen 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Choir 3, 4, South Jersey 1, 3, Boys' Tennis 3, 4. Joseph W. Blank 7136 Chandler Avenue Joe's ambition, to be an elec- tronics technician, calls for a college education, which Joe foresees as four more years of Monday mornings. The thought really hurts! Radio Club 3, 4. Karen Elizabeth Bodner 4726 Springfield Avenue During her four years at PHS, Karen has continually bright- ened everyone's day with her cheery Good Morning! A true individual, Karen will surely succeed as a writer. Penndian 1, 2 tTyping editorj, 3 tAssistant editorl, 4 tEditor-in- chiefl, Class Cabinet 3, 4, Poli- tical Science Club 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 2, 3 tSecretaryJ, American Field Service 2, 3, FHA l, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, United Nations Week CPHS representativej, Folk Club 1, 2, Debating Society 3, 4, Legend Literary Staff 4. Michele Blackman 5218 Elvena Avenue Michele's basic goal is to be- come a success in everything, primarily elementary education. Her friendly smile is bound to be a great asset in this held. FTA 4, Penndian l, 2, 3, Art Club 1, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4 fSecretaryJ, Spanish Club 1, 2. 3. 44 American Field Service 1, 2. Linda Lee Boentgen 7030 Grant Avenue Hlndescribably Bunch is the most accurate description for the girl whose secret ambition is to go for a balloon ride! This future lawyer dislikes apa- thetic people, and supports the ACLU, as long as they do not put celery in their tuna sand- wiches. FTA 2, 3, 4, Library Council 1, Student Council 1, 3, Class Cabinet 2, Political Science Club 3, 4 tPresidentl, French Club 2, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4. Joan Mary Bonner 2266 I-Iollinshed Avenue Camden County College will gain a quiet, but active mem- ber when Joan leaves PHS. Dancing down the aisles as an airline stewardess, she's sure to enjoy her career in flying. Business Education Club 4, FHA 4. forty-five Jill Jacqueline Bordonaro 7446 Baxter Avenue To tour the world is petite Jill's desire. With experiences gained through travel, Jill will surely be able to help her future students. Class Cabinet 4g German Club 25 Band lg Photography Club 3, 45 Marching Band lg Liter- ary Club 4. John L. Born 5615 Gaumer Avenue An avid Ford fan, John hopes for a career as an electrical engineer. He might even be able to develop the first suc- cessful electrical car. Radio Club l, 2, 3 tVice-Presi- dentl, 4 tPresidentJg Mixed Chorus 3g Photography Club lg Stage Crew 4. Karen Borucki 1750 41st Street Quiet, fun-loving Karen plans to become a secretary and a happily married wife. Pep ral- lies and football games will al- ways be in her fondest memo- ries of PHS. Business Education Club 45 FHA 4. Patricia Gayle Boyd 6113 Upsal Street Pat's liveliness will be a big help to her in pursuing a ca- reer as either a model or an airline stewardess. She will re- tain memories of football games and pep rallies. Business Education Club 43 Political Science Club lg FHA lg Pennettes 3, 4g Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. forty-sbc .loan Helen Boyer 6826 Clark Avenue Surfing and meeting people are Joan's main interests. Someday she hopes to take a safari around the world while remi- niscing about the pep rallies and Mr. Komczyk's Algebra II class. Library Council 3, 43 Class Cabinet I lVice-Presidentlg Spanish National Honor Soci- ety 3, 43 Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4 QPresidentlg National Honor Society 3, 4. Andrew S. Braytenbah, Jr. 2457 Union Avenue Attending college and becom- ing a criminal lawyer are in- cluded in Andrew's future plans. We wish him luck and hope he does not get too many long reading assignments on weekends. Radio Club 3, 4 CSecretarylg Band l, 23 Assembly Orchestra 3. Sharon Lee Bowers 4010 Camden Avenue Behind this shy exterior lies a little mischief and a lot of fun. Sharon, who always has some- thing cooking, seeks a career as a Home Economics teacher. French Club 2, FHA lg Ma- jorettes 23 Girls' Chorus lg Jr. Prom Committee, lr. Play Committee. Karen Elizabeth Brennan 517 Lexington Avenue Pennsauken's answer to Twiggy is quite competent in handling any opponent hockey team she encounters. Karen's memory of the lunior Prom as well as our pep rallies will stay with her long past college. Junior Varsity Hockey l, 2, 3, 43 JV Swimming lg Varsity Girls' Swimming 2, 3, 4g Junior Prom Committee 33 Girls Cho- rus l. Sharon Ann Brennan 6115 Camden Avenue Sewing and that one certain boy are Sharon's hobbies. She is also a Jerry Blavat fan. Her fondest memories of PHS in- clude the football games and the Junior Prom. Latin Club 2, Gymnastics 1. John Edward Bmni 1502 Hillside Terrace Brune can be heard saying pasta fu zul while complain- ing about Monday mornings and perimeter buses. On the bright side, he will remember decorating for the Junior Prom. Class Cabinet 3, 43 Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4 tTreasurerlg Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g Junior Play 3, Junior Prom Committee 33 Legend Literary Staff 4. 1 J 42 i 1 :ia-f.Ef,gafff3iQ .gfef ? -,sea tg:-2-if: Anthony Wayne Brocco 7142 Githens Avenue A really sharp guy, Tony plans to become an F.B.I. agent. His career should be successful since he dislikes people who follow him! James Buchanan 5318 Elvena Avenue Our Group Four football championship will always be remembered by Buck. He plans a future in business man- agement after attending busi- ness school. J.V. Football 2, 3. Esta Hinda Brownstein 5313 Drexel Avenue Coifeehouses, folksinging, and Simon and Garfunkel take up a lot of this impulsive individ- ual's time. Esta plans a career in computer programming, but she will never lose the joie de vivre which keeps her lively. Penndian 1, 2, 3 tAssistant Edi- torJg Student Council 4, Politi- cal Science Club 3, 4g Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4g De- bating Club 3, 4g Legend Liter- ary Staff 43 Jr. Play 3, Jr. Prom Committee 3. Brenda J. Bundy 7317 Forrest Avenue Brenda's future plans include attending business school and becoming a private secretary. She will always remember Mr. Holmes' Graphic Arts class. Varsity Softball 1. Clayton Christopher Bruuges 1861 North 45th Street Brunge's quiet manner will win out with his future stu- dents. Even traveling around the world will not help him get away from his memories of Monday mornings in home- room. Stage Crew 3. Judith Eileen Buohl 1751 North 41st Street Though quiet, Judy is always ready for fun. Her fondest memory of PHS is marching at football games and pep rallies as a member of the Color Guard. After graduation, Judy hopes to attend technical school and later, to marry. Business Education Club 4g FHA l, 2, 35 Color Guard 3, 45 Debs Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Jr. Prom Commit- ICC. forty-seven Darleen Margaret Bye 1538 Merchantville Avenue A gregarious redhead, Bye's main interests lie in sports and dancing. This clown's favorite class is lunch, and her pet peeve is getting out of a study hall for an assembly. Y Student Council lg IV Hockey l, 2, 43 Varsity Girls' Swimming 3. 4, JV Girls' Swimming 1, 23 Varsity Softball 4, JV Softball 1, 2, 3g Jr. Prom Committee: Girls' Chorus lg Dels-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Randy M. Campbell 1920 Tinsman Avenue A car enthusiast for Chevies only, Randy admits he is a bit prejudiced. His intense dislike for homework will probably lead him to drastic measures with an IBM homework ma- chine. forty-eight Maxwell Andrew Calehulf, Jr. 2456 Corbett Road An enthusiastic and talented athlete, Max will never forget the G roup Four Football Championship. As a district wrestling champ, he should have no trouble persuading the fairer sex to his way of think- mg. Student Council lg Band 1, 2, 33 Boys' State 3: Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, JV Football 1, 23 Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Var- sity Baseball 4g JV Baseball 3, JV Track 2. Carolyn Cappello 2246 Merchantville Avenue This talkative gal with a fun- loving nature and high spirit, has college in mind for the fu- ture. Carol ardently dislikes dull classes, but B Lunch al- ways livens up her day. Chemistry Club 3, 4 tSecre- taryjg Spanish Club 2, 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 4, Debs Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play Committee, Jr. Prom Committee, Legend Staff: Debating Club 4. Joseph M. Callahan, Jr. 7538 Baxter Avenue Joe's coyness will surely be an asset to him in the Army. His dexterity, as shown in his Wood Shop classes, will assure him of success in the field of electronics. Donna Carol Campbell 2151 Hollinshed Avenue Whether running to class or dribbling a basketball down the court, Donna is always on the move. With her good sense of humor and unquenchable en- thusiasm, she is sure to succeed as a secretary. Varsity Basketball 3, 4g JV Basketball 23 Varsity Softball 4: JV Softball 2, 3: Deb's Tri- Hi-Y1 Jr. Prom Committee 3. Linda M. Cardone 2255 37th Street Easygoing Linda, an avid fan of Mrs. Rudolph, sees a secre- tarial career in her future. Her fondest memories are of her Junior Math class and pep ral- lies. Penndian 2, 3. Kathleen Ann Cam 5639 Wisteria Avenue Kathie, an avid art fan, plans to attend art college to study fashion illustrating. Her fondest memories of PHS are topped by the Junior play. Art Club 4 fPresidentJ5 Spanish Club 1, 23 FHA 2, 3, 4. Barbara Ann Camuccio 4203 Sharon Terrace Cher's major plan for the immediate future is marriage. Her congenial personality will certainly help her succeed as a medical secretary. Class Cabinet 35 Business Edu- cation Club 45 FHA 45 Debs Tri-Hi-Y 35 Girls Chorus 1, 25 Ir. Prom Committee 3. Janice Virginia Carr 7424 Rudderow Avenue We may someday see Jan rid- ing down the streets of Penn- sauken on her own motorcycle Her crystal ball predicts a fu- ture as a hairdresser. Girls Chorus 1. John Russell Chalmers 1956 Tinsman Avenue Energetic about basketball and pool, John just cannot get en- thusiastic about homework and term papers. We hope he does not seek revenge on his future classes when he becomes a teacher. Band 1, 2, 3. Charles Chase . 6202 Roosevelt Avenue A career in architecture will follow Chuck's college educa- tion. English III with Mr. Kot- zen will always hold a special place in his memory. Chuck is also an avid fan of Billy Hafner. JV Swimming 2. Sandra Louise Carson 6202 Highland Avenue Long-haired Sandi can think of nothing more intolerable than being in study hall with noth- ing to do. As a busy otiice worker, she will often think of those leisurely times. Business Education Club 45 FHA 4. Thomas Carter 4122 Witherspoon Avenue An avid party-goer, Tom's am- bition is to make a million dol- lars before his twenty-first birthday! Although B lunch is his favorite class , his pet peeve is the cracks in the cafe- teria walls. Fire Patrol 3, 45 Aquarium Club 1, 25 Chef's Club 4. Betty A. Chemey 6025 Victoria Street Betty, a future elementary school teacher, will always re- member the great pep rallies before our football games. She enjoyed classes at PHS, but al- ways looked forward to lunch. FTA 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 45 FHA l, 2, 35 JV Hockey l. sry Barbara Ann Cimino 1724 46th Street When you come right down to it, Barb prefers Pennette prac- tice and the Green Bay Pack- ers to compositions and school lunches. She will tell you that anytime! Business Education Club 45 Guide-Ons 3, 45 Legend Busi- ness Staff 45 Jr. Play Commit- tee 3. forty-nine Michael D. Cirucci 3719 Caverow Avenue With future training in IBM, Mike is well on the way to computing his fortune. Bowling and the Temptations rate high with this easygoing fellow. Spanish Club 1, Flying Club 4. 'T' Bobbie Suzanne Clyce 8755 Orchard Avenue Soft-spoken Bobbie is always willing to help a friend in need. Her future will consist first of business school and then oflice work. fifty Linda Clancey 2319 Lexington Avenue Attractive Linda, with her tal- ents in twirling and dancing. has been a great asset to our majorette squad. Hopefully, Linda will someday be able to surf pipeline. Class Cabinet 4g JV Hockey 23 Varsity Swimming 2, 3, tMan- agerjg Majorettes 3, 4. N..-f John M. Clyce 8755 Orchard Avenue This track enthusiast hopes to run the road to success by either entering the service or going to college. John's well- rounded interests in outdoor sports and biology will cer- tainly give him a head start to- wards either goal. Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Mixed Choir 33 Varsity Cross Country 3g JV Cross Country 1, 2g JV Wrestling 1. Lanora Clark 4112 Carmen Street After graduation, Lanora plans to work at the Bell Telephone Company. This fun-loving miss gets her greatest pleasure out of collecting buttons with crazy sayings on them. Library Council lg German Club lg FHA 1, 2g Mixed Cho- rus lg Debate Club lg Dramat- ics 4. .John R. Cliver III 6229 High Street John does not believe in worry- ing about what happens, but simply takes things as they come. If anyone needs an ac- countant in the future years to balance books, he can depend on John. Stage Crew 1. Arthur Cohen 5303 Sherwood Terrace Easygoing Art can start a de- bate on almost any issue. Memories of Mr. Hammer's math classes will follow him through college and in his ca- reer as a tax lawyer. Class Cabinet lg Radio Club lg National Honor Society 3, 45 Debate Club 3, 4. Charles H. Collinge 1649 Browning Road The high school Charley's fondest memory of PHS. His hobbies include play- ing the saxaphone and clarinet. He plans to go on to college and to a career in business ad- ministration. Band 33 Orchestra 3, 4. band is Stiles E. Collins 8210 Smiley Avenue Tall, handsome and very ath- letic, 'iSkip has really dis- played a flair for sports. His great personality will surely help his group to cut a hit rec- ord someday soon. JV Track lg Varsity Track 2: JV Basketball 3: JV Football 3g Varsity Football 4. .MQ . . ...Q-yt I- 1.11-...Q... i . .1--1.-su 3 ,sl . 'fe- ':'.'.p4J .lliuxfjjf I 'gg 1-wg .. yr-H , ' i 2 wi 2 ' J is 'PQ -'I7. 't 27 Glenn E. Crepps 4402 Bethel Avenue With his interest in building and designing, Glenn should make a line architectural engi- neer. One of his first projects will be to build and design his own house. JV Track 2, Varsity Boys' Tennis 3, 4. Vita Marie Colucci 5030 Lexington Avenue Vita's plans for the future in- clude going to college and be- coming an English teacher. When she goes to Europe, we hope she does not have to con- tend with ships which run as late as our perimeter buses. FTA 2, 3, 43 Library Council 2, 3, 4g Student Council lg Class Cabinet l, 2, FHA 23 Girls' Chorus lg Debs Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Philip Cresthull 6836 Rosemont Avenue Fun-loving Phil is interested in school, clothes, and girls. Al- though his plans for the im- mediate future include working at W. T. Grant Co., he secretly dreams of being an English teacher at PHS. glass Cabinet 1, 2: Visual Aids Walter A. Cotton S224 Marlton Pike Teachers who won't let you sleep in class really irritate Walt. We can look forward to someday seeing this future Ma- rine pursuing a career as a photographer. Student Council 2, Band 1, 21 Audio-Visual Aids 2. Carol Sue Craig 6304 Wyndam Road With her interest in cooking and sewing, Carol plans to be- come a Home Economics teacher. While she remembers with pleasure all the fun at lunchtime, she regrets waiting for late perimeter buses. This quiet, sincere girl is sure to make the most of a promising future. Spanish Club lg FHA 3. Dennis Crocker 6226 Magnolia Avenue Dennis is interested in music, but a career in electronics is his final choice. Memories of gym and pep rallies will be with him always. Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Dance Band 2, 3, 4. Diane Lynne Crocker 6226 Magnolia Avenue Fun-loving and witty describe Diane perfectly. Her hobbies, which are sewing and design- ing, will surely be helpful in her career as a Home Econom- ics teacher. Class Cabinet 3g Political Sci- ence Club 4g French Club 43 Spanish Club 43 FHA 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Citizens Apprenticeship grggram 33 Marching Band 1, fifty-one Joseph M. Crowley 1737 Springfield Avenue This friendly boy plans a fu- ture in the Marine Corps. Ernie's interests include cars, especially Chevies, and drag racing. He will always remem- ber Mr. Henry's U.S. History I class and Mr. Corbi's gym class. Kathleen Agnes Crowley 1737 Springfield Avenue Crowl will be a sure success in her IBM course. This petite gal's interests range from cars to football players. Kathy will always remember her Senior hygiene class. Maria Daddario 6866 Highland Avenue Talkative and easy-going Marie plans to attend college to be- come a legal secretary. Her se- cret ambition is to marry someone rich and to live in Sweden. Long skirts and people who gossip are her main dis- likes. Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3g Health Careers Club 45 Mixed Chorus 1. Elizabeth Dafiin 5169 Homestead Avenue Betty's interests in animals should make her a fine assist- ant veterinarian. She would particularly like to train seeing eye dogs for the blind. This ac- tive gal loves horseback riding and swimming. Horticulture Club 2, 3 fVice- Presidentj, 4 tPresidentJg Latin Club 1, 2. if . Russ Robert Daley 1525 Lexington Avenue T.W.A. will have a sudden influx of female passengers when good-looking Russ takes over as a pilot. This Kahuna's strong feeling for Mr. Harbi- son's homework can only be compared to his love for the surf. Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Crew 33 Mixed Chorus lg Froshmores 15 South Jersey Chorus lg Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Javiers Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. fifty- YWO Gloria Damiani 4507 Remington Avenue ' Gloria hopes to become a Business Education teacher and is sure to be a success-if she can overcome her pet peeve of getting up in the morning. Her Shorthand and Typing classes will serve both as fond memo- ries and as good starts in her career. Carole Dankel 3708 Union Avenue You've got to be kidding is a statement typical of Cal's easy going personality. Al- though her main interest is sports, she is sure to find a pleasant life in the business world. John D'Arco 6324 Rogers Avenue This affable fellow should have no trouble adjusting from stu- dent life to the Uncle Sam life, upon graduation. John is enthusiastic about cars and drag racing. Donald R. Davis 3614 Haddonfield Road Although Donald would like to be a pilot someday and plans to enlist in the Air Force after graduation, his main ambition is to become a master carpen- ter. Whatever his career may be, Don will always have fond memories of PHS. Richard Davis 4217 Remington Avenue Rich has a certain dislike for school, yet a fond memory of B lunch. He will spend his next few years as an apprentice in a machine shop dreaming of becoming a Marine. JV Track 2. Titania May De Shields 8704 Park Avenue Are you together? is a ques- tion that Tina will ask her pa- tients when she becomes a practical nurse. Her cheerful personality will help them on the road to recovery. Student Council 1, Class Cabi- net 3: Business Education Club 4 Nice-Presidentlg Health Ca- reers Club 3, 45 FHA l, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1. Mark S. Diamond 4405 Homestead Avenue Next year Mark heads for a liberal arts college to start his career as a lawyer. He enjoys the eighth period and simply despises homework. As a guitar player, he wants to make a hit record with his singing group. Future Physicians Club 3, 4, Varsity Swimming 2, 4g JV Swimming 1. Michael Anthony Defranco 4616 Westfield Avenue Sniffles enjoys the Graphic Arts course and hopes to be- come an offset printer after high school. Cars, his special hobby, have set the basis for his secret ambition of becom- ing a racing car driver. Graphic Arts 1, 2, 3, 4. Larry Charles Delp 3456 Union Avenue Sports-minded Larry wants to make pro baseball his career, but for now he plans on elec- tronics school. He will often think of the 1966 baseball team during the coming years. Student Council lg Radio Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, JV Football 1, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4g JV Base- ball 2g Varsity Track lg March- ing Band 3. Peter Anthony Di Antonio III 1613 40th Street After graduation, Peter plans to enter the Community Col- lege and major in Business Ad- ministration. Pep rallies, foot- ball games, and Mr. Del will always come to mind when Pennsauken High is mentioned. Class Cabinet lg Future Physi- cians Club lg IV Cross Coun- try 15 JV Wrestling 2, JV Track 1. William J. Di Blasio 4527 Forrest Avenue Tennis. swimming, cars, and girls are the chief interests of Big Bill. He plans to attend college, where his What's for lunch? echo will brighten the college halls. Chemistry Club 3, Student Council 4, Varsity Wrestling 23 Boys' Tennis 2, 33 Stage Crew 1, , 4. fifty-three T. Michael Diefendorf 3900 Terrace Avenue Mike's friendly disposition and ability to remain calm are sure to win him many friends when he enters Prep School. That never e nding question of What's for lunch? and our winning football team will not be easily forgotten. JV Cross Country 2. Michael L. Dillon 3820 Sharon Terrace The Community College is where you'will find Mike for the next few years. Among his fondest memories of PHS are conversations with Mr. Inacker. Latin Club 2. Margo Dilmore 5621 Toms Avenue Margo has the secret desire to drive her Mustang from coast to coast. She will always be a fan of the Ever lov'n boys on the football team. Business Education Club 49 Health Careers Club 4, Legend Business Staff 4g Debs Tri-Hi-Y 3. Andrea Diana Di Maio 1451 Hollinshed Avenue Talkative Andi will have no trouble cheering up her pa- tients after she becomes an R.N. If there is any fun around the hospital, Andi is sure to tind it. Business Education Club 4g Health Careers Club 4 Nice- Presidentjg Legend Business Staff 4g Ramblers Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Jr. Prom Committee 3. Francesco Di Maria 41st Street Frank, who is well-dressed and very good looking, admires girls with long hair and enjoys Italian cooking. After gradua- tion, he plans to go into the field of architecture. Class Cabinet 1, 2g JV Foot- ball lg JV Track 1, 2. fifty-four Darcia Di Muro 454 Curtis Avenue Darcia's one secret ambition is to be live foot five. College lies ahead for this future kindergar- ten teacher. Memories of Mr. Komczyk's Algebra II class will guide her in her teaching career. Penndian 2, 3, 43 Library Council 2, 3, 4 tVice-Presi- dentlg Orchestra l, 2, 3, 43 Ephors 3, 4 Nice-Presidentig Jr. Play Committee 3. Ben Di Natale 6005 Hollinshed Avenue College is in the immediate fu- ture for Ben. This energetic guy will be remembered for his work on the stage crew. Me- chanical drawing and bowling occupy the rest of his spare time. Chemistry Club 3g Stage Crew 3, 49 Chess Club 1. Philip D. Dippold 1002 Union Avenue Overshadowing Dip's un- pleasant memory of waiting for the bus are his happy memo- ries of biology, sociology and C lunch. With his affable na- ture, he should become a fine teacher after graduation from Northeast Bible College. Class Cabinet l. Ronald Doughty Maurine Draine Arlyn Renee Disner 4257 Terrace Avenue Diz spends a lot of her time putting down conceited people and long haired boys. She usu- ally just tells them to Cool it! on her way to listening to Jerry Blavat. Class Cabinet 43 Art Club 1, 2, 3 tTreasurerlg FHA 3, 4, Ir. Prom Committee 3. Shelley Lynn Dobkin 2656 Davies Avenue Shell plans a career in mer- chandising after junior college. She will long be remembered for her attractiveness and crazy antics. Her interests range from art and reading to tennis. uw. - 'f..fl' Vera Ellen Dorofee 3506 Silver Avenue Lively, fun-loving Vera always enjoyed pep rallies and football games. Conceited people bother this gal, who intends to enter the field of IBM opera- tions. Pennettes 4g Jr. Prom Commit- tee 3. Patricia Mary Dougherty 1661 Springfield Avenue Trisha keeps the Senior class bouncing with her witty re- marks. Being helpful in every sense of the word, she is al- ways willing to work when she is needed. Spanish Club 4, FHA 2, JV Hockey lg Varsity Hockey 4, Varsity Swimming 4 tMan- agerlg JV Swimming 3 tMan- agerlg Debs Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Jr. Prom Committee 3g Girls' Chorus lg Legend Literary Staff 4. 5420 Garfield Avenue Ron's plans for the future in- clude college, where he will major in political science. His hobbies are playing tennis and practicing on his guitar. Student Council lg Mixed Cho- rus l, 2, Mixed Choir 39 JV Cross Country 31 Stage Crew 4. 1616 Springfield Avenue Friendly and unpredictable, Maurine is sure to be a delight to any office. A lover of all the latest dances, she will dance her way around the world as a tourist. She will always re- member Mr. Barber's Book- keeping class. Health Careers Club lg FHA 4. Hope Druker Apt. 306 E. Cooper River Plaza With her calm and quiet na- ture, Hope will have no trouble becoming a private secretary. After business college she might be seen driving to the office in her own Fire Bird. Business Education Club 4g Girls Chorus 1. Debra Duckworth 4653 Springfield Avenue Whether dribbling a hockey ball down the field or slam- ming a softball to dead center, Debbie cannot be beat. As a future teacher, she is sure to keep her gum popping students after school! FTA 2, 3, 43 Student Council lg Class Cabinet 4, Spanish Club 2, 33 Varsity Hockey 3, 4, JV Hockey 1, 2g Varsity Softball 3, 4g JV Softball 1, 2, 33 Dels Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Committee 3. fifty-five Carol Dunn 5746 Irving Avenue Friendly and fun-loving Carol sees business college in the fu- ture. Her interests include everything from sewing to someday driving her own car. She will long remember our softball team. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Choir 3, 4, Varsity Softball 3, 4. Donald E. Eckels 4758 Greene Avenue Friendly, shy Don plans to go to college in the immediate fu- ture. His fondest memories of PHS are Foods I and II, foot- ball games, and the stage crew. Chess Club 2, 4, JV Football lg JV Track 1, 2, 43 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowl- ing 4. fff 1J SiX Donna Marie Durant 7359 Rudderow Avenue Donna is a talkative gal, who really dislikes pretentious peo- ple. Marriage in the future will fulfill her ambition to be a good wife and devoted mother. Girls Chorus 1. Richard E. Durham 4440 Witherspoon Avenue Tall, thin, and quiet, Rich can be found playing the kettle drums in the orchestra. He plans to attend a teachers' col- lege where he will major in music. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 23 Mixed Choir 3, Boys Chorus 1. Joyce Carolyn Dzindzio 6880 Chandler Avenue Dizzy's future boss will be glad to have her around as a secretary to brighten his day. She will look back on her Sen- ior health classes as she some- day raises a family. Lawrence Adrian Eckhardt 6135 Harvey Avenue To do well, Larry surely does not need spectators at tennis matches, but he would like to have one or two. He also wants to build his own house, but four years at an engineer- ing college come first. Band lg Varsity Cross Country 4, JV Cross Country 2, 3, Var- sity Basketball 4g JV Basket- ball l, 2, 3, JV Track lg Boys' Tennis 2, 3, 4 KCO-captainlg Marching Band lg Cobras Hi-Y 1 tPresidentJ, 2, 3, 4 CVice- Presidentl. Douglas Edwards 5730 Rogers Avenue With Doug's happy-go-lucky nature, he should have no problem undertaking a life as a mortician. The Navy is in his immediate future, leading a good life is his ultimate ambi- tlon. Kathy Edwards 2644 Cooper Avenue Talkative and friendly are ad- jectives applicable to Kathy. This attractive gal would like a career as a professional model. Immediately following gradua- , tion, she plans to become a secretary. Student Council 3, 45 Pennettes 4g Ephors 3g Jr. Prom Commit- ICC. John Eger 7466 Collins Avenue Happy-go-lucky John will al- ways remember the days we had off from school. His im- mediate plans include the Navy, but he has a secret de- sire to become a rich business- man. Karen Anne Eigenbrood 1554 49th Street Karen's poise and congeniality will assure her of success as an executive secretary in the busi- ness world. A gal of many in- terests, she enjoys everything from attending football games to playing the organ. Student Council 33 Business Education Club 3g German Club 2, 3 CVice Presidentlg Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4g Double Dozen 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Mixed Choir 3, 43 Leaders Club 23 Legend Edi- torial Board 4 tTyping Editorjg Jr. Business Administration Rep- resentative 4. Jeanette H. Eisenberg 4611 Sharon Terrace Dramatic and outgoing, Jean- ette will always remember her role in the Junior play. Her in- terest in people should help make her a very successful guidance counselor. FTA 3, 4 CTreasurerl3 Penn- dian 2, 33 Student Council 2g Class Cabinet 43 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Club 13 National Honor Society 3, 4g Legend Literary Staff 43 Jr. Play 3. Sara R. Eisenberg 5623 Browning Road Sara has a friendly and easy- going personality. She enjoys being with people and is sure to be successful in her future career as a physical therapist. Sara will never forget Mr. Harbison's history class. Poetry Club 33 Student Council 43 Class Cabinet 2g French Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 French Club 2 tVice Presi dentl. 33 National Honor Soci ety 3, 43 Legend Literary Staif 4. Donna Lynn Eitel 4122 Drexel Avenue Donna, whose secret ambition is to get the most out of life, wishes to further her education in computer training upon grad- uation from high school, Like many other students, her pet peeve is the alarm clock. Brenda Joyce Elam 6310 Magnolia Avenue Quiet, well-dressed, and smiling fit Brenda exactly. This future secretary is sure to make some young, handsome boss very happy. r Business Education Club 43 Varsity Girls' Basketball 1. Carla Jean Eldredge 2517 Finlaw Avenue Carla is a quiet, serious girl who will always remember the Junior Prom and Mr. Del Rossi's United States History II class. Although she is inter- ested in art, she might become a missionary. Business Education Club 3, Legend Business Staff 4. Susan Linda Ellis 3445 Union Avenue Quiet, shy Susan will have fond memories of history class with Mr. Del Rossi. She hopes to become a secretary and we are sure she will be the finest. Business Education Club 3. fifty-seven Patricia Jo Ennis 6313 Wyndam Road Pat will be remembered for her long red hair and her quiet manner. She will always recall marching at football games. We know Pat will find success as a math major in college. Penndian 2, Class Cabinet 33 Spanish National Honor Soci- ety 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, FHA 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, JV Girls' Basketball 2, Color Guard 2, 3, 4 CCaptainl3 Ephors Tri-Hi-Y 4g Legend Literary Staff 4. -wr' Carol Ann Erle 3909 Beacon Avenue Carol's favorite activities at PHS were working on the Leg- end and attending football games. In spite of the fact that she hates homework, this friendly, active girl is a good student and hopes to become a computer expert someday. FTA 2, 3, 4, Library Council 1, 2, 3, 4 tSecretary53 Class Cabinet lg Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, QSecretaryJg Spanish Club l, 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Ten- nis 2g Legend Editorial Board tCopy Editorjg Ephors Tri-Hi- Y 4. Shirley Ann Farrell 876 Velde Avenue, Delair Bouncy and cheery Shirl will brighten many faces as a VISTA volunteer. Through the years, though, fond memories of pep rallies and football games will remain with her. Business Education Club l, 2g JV Softball 1, 23 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3. fifty-eight Janet Ellen Fassnacht 8581 Rudderow Avenue Talkative Fosh has fond memories of football games. Her bright smile and friendly attitude will help her attain success as an elementary teacher. FTA 2, 3, 4g Class Cabinet 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, QVice- Presidentj, 43 Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 lVice- Presidentlg FHA 3, 4g JV Bas- ketball 2, Color Guard 3, 4g Legend Literary Staff 4. 4 x Jan Evans 6729 Irving Avenue Becoming an electrician and sailing the seas with Uncle Sam are in Jan's future. Quiet and hard-working, he will al- ways remember Mr. Holmes' Graphic Arts classes. Radio Club lg Photography Club 2. Joseph John Fanelli 6011 Roosevelt Avenue Joe's future sees him behind the scenes in Hollywood. He will take with him fond memo- ries of Mr. Manlove's U.S. His- tory I class. A real individual, Joe has hobbies ranging from music to cars. Future Physicians Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurerJg German Club 4, Varsity Bowling 3, 4, JV Track 2, Flying Club 4. David G. Fisher 2430 Norwood Avenue Owning a Vette is Dave's special dream and it is not an unusual one for a boy who has such an avid interest in cars. First though, he will become a student again in college and then an architect. Flying Club 4. Joanne Elizabeth Forter 4026 Drexel Avenue Blonde, blue-eyed Jo is friendly and easy to get along with. This Pennette enjoys sports, dances, and Mrs. Levin's hy- l giene class. She hopes to stay l healthy and happy and eventu- ally go to business school. Bowling lg Pennettes 2, 3. William Fox 845 Engard Avenue, Delair Bill's interest in planes will surely get him off to a flying start in the Air Force. Accom- panying Bill on those lofty missions will be his memories of the Stage Crew and Senior Hygiene. Student Council 13 Chess Club 2, 3, tTreasurerJg 4. Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Anthony Joseph Francolino 3716 Royal Avenue Tony, with his outgoing per- sonality and friendly smile, is sure to become a successful commercial airline pilot. His secret desire, however, is to ac- company John Lennon on the guitar. Student Council 4, Future Phy- sicians Club l, 2, 3, 4 CPresi- dentjg Spanish Club 4, Latin Club l, 2g Flying Club 4. Diane Fratantoro 7417 River Road, Delair Quiet and attractive, Diane is sure to make an ideal secretary with her pleasant personality. She will always remember the fun-filled hours of Mr. Hamp- ton's U.S. History I class. Library Council 2, 33 Business Education Club 4. Richard B. Gallagher 4422 Bethel Avenue As a successful businessman, Rich hopes someday to own his own television show. He enjoys all sports. Like many students, he has a particular dislike for homework. JV Golf 3. Jeanette D. Garber 5614 Peabody Avenue A pert gal with a dry humor, Jeanette, sometimes called Giggles, enjoys parties, boys, and having a good time. Al- though her immediate future plans are indefinite, she hopes someday to become an airline hostess. FTA 25 Business Education Club 4g JV Hockey lg JV Girls' Basketball 2: Pennettes 3, Ramblers Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Eugene Alexander Gartman 2237 46th Street Caesar plans to go to college after graduation. He sees his name in the millionaires' bracket one day. A truly con- genial person, Gene is always ready for a good time. Student Council lg Class Cabi- net 1, 2 tPresiden0, 3, 43 JV Basketball 2, 3, JV Baseball l. Ruth E. Gerhardt 3726 Forrest Avenue Ruth fondly remembers drama class and football games at PHS. This ambitious girl hopes her upcoming office job will someday give way to a career as an airline hostess or a model. 16118 David Getsinger 5524 Wayne Avenue Architecture interests Dave, and he plans to follow his in- terests at the University of Tampa. His thoughts will al- ways turn to the Stage Band when he plays his trumpet in the future. Class Cabinet lg Orchestra 24 Band l, 2, 3, 4 tPresidentJg Stage Band 2, 3, 4. fifty-nzne Deborah Anne Gettis 5723 Cedar Avenue One of the more active mem- bers of our class, Debbie will long remember all of the ac- tivities which she helped plan. With her warm personality and intelligence, she should have no problem in becoming an ex- cellent teacher. Student Council lg Class Cabi- net 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2g Varsit Girls' Swimmin 2' JV Y S , Girls' Swimming lg Girls' Ten- nis 1. 2. 3, 4. Catherine E. Gimello 7149 Willgoos Avenue Talkative and PCPPY, Cathi is assured a bright future by con- tinuing her professional model- ing. Business college and an office job await her after grad- uation. Cathi will never forget Pennette practice and Fresh- man English. Health Careers Club 1, 23 Guide-Ons 3, 4 tCaptainJg Ramblers Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Daryl K. Ginsburg 5210 Halpin Avenue Our 1967 Homecoming Queen will always be remembered for her long blonde hair and fun- loving personality. Yellow Jaguars and fashion merchan- dising are in Daryl's future. FTA 1, 2, 3, 43 Penndian 29 Library Council l, 2, 3, 43 Class Cabinet 2, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders lg Ramblers Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1. Thomas Giorgio 2117 Sherman Avenue School often interferes with Tom's desire to work on cars. Our great football team will always be on top in his book of memories. Michael Gleeson 3723 Herbert Avenue To be a millionaire is Mike's greatest dream and planning for it occupies much of his time. The rest is spent playing football and listening to the Four Tops. sixty Steven Alan Glenn 5029 Witherspoon Avenue Steve enjoys sports of all types, especially tennis. He will al- ways remember the 1966-67 football games and performing at halftime. English, his favor- ite subject, may help his dream of being a Philosopher come true. Chemistry Club 3, Band 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Mixed Choir 3. Jeanette A. Godfrey 7003 Grant Avenue Amiable and charming Jeanette might be found anywhere from a folk festival to a swim meet. Her ready smile and sweet per- sonality assure her success in the secretarial field. German Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Mixed Choir 3, 4, JV Girls' Swimming 1, 2, Var- sity Girls' Swimming 3, 49 Girls' Tennis lg Legend Typing Staff 49 Leaders Club 1, 2. Diane Marie Godshalk 7145 Highland Avenue Nutty and fun-loving Di can be heard down the halls saying, I don't need this aggravation! Her future holds business col- lege and a job as a secretary. Business Education Club 4, Jr. Play Committee 3, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Legend Typing Staff 4. David Bruce Goerlilz 3612 Amon Avenue Bruce, Bubba, would love to travel around the world under the sea, but only after he be- comes a successful teacher. This energetic clown will al- ways be remembered for his ability to cheer up a dull room. Double Dozen 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Mixed Choir 3, 45 South Jersey 35 Varsity Swim- ming 45 JV Swimming 3, Boys Chorus 15 Jr. Prom Committee 35 Jr. Play 35 Stage Crew 1, 2. Carol J. Goetz 4673 Roosevelt Avenue A fun-loving girl with a knack for getting caught with gum, Getzee will always be re- membered for her pleasing personality and warm smile. College and a career in teach- ing or fashion design are in the future. Health Careers Club 45 French Club 2, 33 FHA 45 JV Softball 25 Cheerleaders 15 Jr. Prom Committee 35 Legend Business Stall 4. Dolores A. Gonzalez 553 Veide Avenue, Delair Friendly and talkative Flash will always remember Mr. Kotzen's Junior English class and pep rallies. Dolores' ambi- tion is to become a manicurist. Her future hopefully holds both travel and marriage. Peter Joseph Gould 8218 Balfour Road Conscientious and quiet, Pete has a promising future in a ca- reer of science or engineering. This diligent boy's secret ambi- tion is to own a 520,000 im- ported Ferrari. Spanish National Honor Soci- ety 2, 3 tTreasurerJ5 Chess Club 2, 4. Janet Mae Grace 1401 Hollinshed Avenue Happy, vivacious Janet has a knack for having fun and en- joying life. Her ability to get along well with others should prove to be valuable in her ca- reer as a home economics teacher. FTA 1, 2, 3, 45 Editor of Newsletterg Penndian 15 Li- brary Council 35 Student Council 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 American Field Service 1, 25 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 2, 3, 45 Leader's Club l, 25 Legend Literary Staff 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 2. Stephen Graetf 5466 Halpin Avenue College looms ahead in easy- going Steve's future. As a lawyer he will advise his clients to take it easy when they put their cases in his cap- able hands. Class Cabinet 45 Future Physi- cians Club 3, 45 Political Sci- ence Club 45 JV Basketball 2, 35 Legend Literary Staff 4. Joyce Gossert 1706 Hollinshed Avenue Becoming a secretary and marrying a lawyer are Joyce's goals for a perfect future. Her hobbies include surfing, fash- ions, and football festivities. She will never forget our championship football team. Business Education Club 45 Health Careers Club 4. Norma Ellen Grasso 5143 Garfield Avenue Norma has an air of sophisti- cation that separates her from the crowd. Her interest in peo- ple will lead her into the Peace Corps after she studies fashion merchandising in college. Penndian 45 Library Council 35 Student Council 25 Class Cabi- net 15 Art Club 15 Horticulture Club 25 Varsity Hockey Man- ager 3, 45 JV Girls' Basketball 45 JV Softball 3. sbcty-one Lana Marie Greco 4035 Burwood Avenue Lana plans to be a first-rate nurse and to marry a first-rate doctor. That's disgusting is Lana's true opinion of her pet peeves of sarcasm and being ignored. Future Physicians Club 4, Sec- retary, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Mixed Choir 3, 4, Guide- Ons 3, 4. Alan S. Green 5209 Baker Avenue One of Pennsauken's fine foot- ball players, Stu secretly hopes to someday play profes- sional football. Girls and sports will keep him busy throughout college, his next step. JV Football 25 Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4g Freshman Football. James Preston Green 7220 Walnut Avenue Friendly and easy-going Jim found his elementary account- ing class most enjoyable. Going into the Army is his immediate plan, but he hopes one day to work in the postal service. Anthony Michael Gugliotta, Jr. 6512 Browning Road With an interest in all types of transportation, Tony's secret ambition is to someday become a racing car driver. However. before pursuing this ambition Tony plans to complete his obligations to the service. JV Football lg Jr. Prom Com- mittee 3. sixty-rwo Douglas Craig Haines 1772 42rd. Street Doug, although sometimes ab- sent-minded, is usually depend- able. But of course that's life. He hopes to enter college after graduation and eventually teach U.S. History. Chess Club 2, 3, 4. Bernadette Ann Haldeman 2131 Gross Avenue Among happy-go-lucky Bernie's memories of high school are senior hygiene and pep rallies. After graduation, a job as a le- gal secretary is the next goal for Bernadette. Linda Joan Groth 5513 Edwards Avenue I'm going to step on you! is the threat from talkative, sin- cere Linda. With present inter- ests in bowling, football and driving, she intends to add a new one, nursing, to her list. Health Careers Club 43 Varsity Bowling 2, 3, 4. 1-L 5. Cynthia Margaret Hallman 7443 Rodgers Avenue Do you ever long to own a ranch or to surf forever? These are two of fun-loving Cindy's wishes. No wonder that she is looking forward to a summer at the shore. Health Careers Club 4. Jane M. Hann 3352 49th Street Sincerity is an asset of Jane's personality. Hockey will re- main in this lass' memories of her high school days. Chess Club 2g JV Hockey l, 2, 41 Gymnastics Club lg Latin Club l, 2. Charles Heineman 3735 Sharon Terrace The absence of knives at lunch always bothered Chuck but not as much as his piles of home- work. History will be Chuck's major in his years of college. JV Track 1, 3, Coin Club 3. Arlayne Hardy 7575 Boulevard Avenue Listening to records and danc- ing are among Arlayne's inter- ests. Hardworking and honest describe this girl who hopes to become a minister. Spanish National Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2. Frank Hentschel 537 47th Street Sports cars, electronics, and science are Frank's main inter- ests. This future member of the Air Force will always remem- ber Mr. Corbi's classes and Mr. Chojnacki's history periods. Radio Club 43 Stage Crew 2. Karen Lynn Harke 6924 Walnut Avenue Karen would really love to have her own music conserva- tory. When she is a music ma- jor in college, we hope she does not get more than one test on the same day! FTA 4: Student Council 43 Band 3, 4g Orchestra 4. Joan Roslyn Herman S436 Baker Avenue Math-minded Joan is a friendly girl whom Pennsauken will al- ways remember. Upon gradua- tion, college will prepare her to teach the next generation. FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Penndian l, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club I, 25 Legend 45 Dance Club l. Kenneth Edward Hawk 7012 Rogers Avenue By the time Ken enters Rutgers University, he hopes to be driv- ing his own car. Football games will come to mind when he reminisces about his high school days. Radio Club l, 2, 3, 4 tPresi- dentb. 'nf William Hess 7216 Rudderow Avenue Carefree Bill has a smile for everyone. Cars and racing oc- cupy most of his spare time. In the years to come, Bill will re- call pep rallies and his Sopho- more gym class. sixty-three Donna Jean Heyman 5035 Elvena Avenue Heym really loves to cheer our team on. Unenthused foot- ball crowds disturb this peppy miss whose main interest lies in athletics. Her future students will benefit from her sparkling personality. FTA 43 Class Cabinet 1, 3 tSecretaryJ, 4 tS e c r eta r y jg French Club lg Mixed Chorus l, 23 JV Hockey 45 Girls' Ten- nis 3, 4, Cheerleaders l, 2, 3 tTri-Captainj, 4, Dels Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerJg Leaders' Club 1, 21 Jr. Class Play Com- mittee 3g Jr. Prom Committee 3, Legend Literary Staff 4. Helen Marie Hood 2148 Hollinshed Avenue Happy-go-lucky Helen sees a secretarial career in her path after graduation. Looking back on her days spent here, Helen's fondest memories include her Junior English class and the pep rallies. Health Careers Club 29 Pho- tography Club 1. sixty-four Dorothy Hillman 428 Derousse Avenue Dottie. a happy-go-lucky, friend- ly gal, will always remember working in the nurse's otiice with Mrs. Hill. She enjoys dances and pep rallies more than anything else. Happiness and success for her will mean having a large family. Health Careers Club 3, Pho- tography Club l. Linda Marie I-linger 2263 Gross Avenue Easy-going Lin will always be remembered for her pleas- ant personality. She is a whiz at shorthand and plans to use this skill in a career as a stenog- rapher. Health Careers Club 23 Pho- tography Club 1. Ruthann Hood S818 Granate Court Ruthie, who is full of energy and fun, has just about given up hope of ever reaching five feet. This sports lover would like to have a career as a physical education teacher. FTA 4, Class Cabinet 1 fSec.Jg German Club 2, 3 CTreas.J, 4 CPres.Jg Mixed Chorusg Mixed Choir 33 Varsity Hockey 3, 43 JV Hockey 1, 25 Varsity Girls' Basketball 3, 4g JV Girls' Bas- ketball l, 23 JV Girls' Swim- ming 2, 35 JV Softball 23 Girls' Tennis 1, Concert Choir 4g Dels Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Sharon Louise Hopkins 8498 Waterworks Road Petite Sharon hopes to become a private secretary after she graduates from high school. With her winning smile and charming personality, she will always gain friends wherever she goes. Student Council 1, 2, 3g Health Careers Club 3g Orchestra lg JV Softball 1, 2g Flying Club 43 Dels 3: Dance Club 1. Dennis Eugene Holmes 6208 Clayton Avenue With Ole Toots ambition to own a fine collection of silk- suits and his likeable personal- ity, he is sure to be the best salesman around. During his time of leisure he will never forget his rough time in B lunch. gV4Track 1, 2g Varsity Track Candy Hosier 6216 Roosevelt Avenue Candy is a happy-go-lucky gal who cannot stand grumpy peo- ple. After graduating, she plans to be a key punch operator, so quite naturally, her favorite class is oflice machines. Bowling Club 1: Class Cabinet 2 Gary Clifford Howe 2145 Merchantville Avenue This outdoor enthusiast enjoys swimming and football games. After graduation, the Navy will occupy Gary's time. Fond memories of homework will be with him for many years to come. Chess Club 2. Fabiene Carole Hunter 879 Derousse Avenue This congenial Junior Miss will always be remembered for her part in the Junior Play. Ida Rhinegold's plans for majoring in music will be no hard task for our voice of Pennsauken High. Student Council 1, 3, 45 Class Cabinet 22 French Club 33 Nat. Hon. Society 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Double Dozen 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Mixed Choir 3, 45 Froshmores lg All State 45 South Jersey 1, 3, 4g Legend 4. S. Wilma Hughes 1667 Lexington Avenue Wil will achieve success in college with her easygoing manner and sense of humor. She hopes to travel far, but will never forget the PHS Group Four Championship in 1966. Health Careers Club 45 French Club 3g Mixed Chorus 25 Mixed Choir 35 Photography Club 15 Debs Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 CPresidentl5 Girls' Chorus 15 Dance Club 1. Jerry Louise Hutton 3353 East Hollywood Circle Talkative, fun-loving Jerry's fondest memories include the Junior Prom and Ephors meet- ings. Some day this future sec- retary hopes to travel to Eu- rope. Library Council I, 2: American Field Service 45 Latin Club 2, fVice-Presidentlg Ephors Tri-Hi- Y 3, 45 Jr. Achievement 3 tTreasurerJ5 JV Softball 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Legend Busi- ness Staff 4. Michele Ann Hulkower 7113 Lee Avenue Naturally nice, Mickie will surely wing her way around the world with her optimism and laughter. College and a ca- reer in interior decorating are in her plans for happiness in the future. Library Council 45 Poetry Club 35 Literary Club 45 Drama Club 3 fVice-Presidentl. Jennifer Holly Jacobs 1928 Hillcrest Avenue Jennie's warm and friendly manner will be an asset to her ambition to become a mission- ary. She will long remember the days of her junior year. Student Council 1, 2, 3 QSec.J, 4 CSec.D5 Span. Nat. Hon. So- ciety 2, 3 CV.P.l 4: Nat. Hon. Society 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 South Jersey Orchestra 2g Girls' Tennis 2, 3, 4g Flying Club 45 Dels 2 CPres.lg 3, 4g fChaplainJ5 Dance Club lg Legend Literary Staff 45 Lead- ers' Club 2. Carole Lavelle Humes S027 Whitman Terrace Carole will take memories of Mr, Kelley's Duck Pond to college with her. After com- pleting her education, she hopes to work with children, while perhaps residing in the South. Class Cabinet 35 JV Girls' Swimming 2, 3, JV Bowling lg Girls' Chorus l. Donna Marie Jaskiewicz 3881 Royal Avenue Donna is the aggressive type with a warm sense of humor. Her plans are to continue working and some day live in Florida. Health Careers Club 25 Pho- tography lg Jr. Achievement 4. sixty-fiv Audrey Ellen Johnson 5507 Cedar Avenue Always ready with a smile, Aud is a creative gal who loves folk music. She wants to enjoy life, and we are sure she will in her career in computer operations. Business Education Club 45 German Club 35 AFS 3, 43 FHA 3, 45 Girls' Varsity Bowl- ing 25 Folk Music Club l, 25 Bowling Club 1. 25 Ephors Tri- Hi-Y fChaplainl5 Jr. Achieve- ment 3 lVice-President and R.O.J.A.C. Delegatek Legend Literary Staff 4. Richard Lawrence Johnson 3441 Gladwyn Avenue The Temptations and Mr. Kotzen will always be Rich's favorites. Car-crazy and care- free describe this future Air Force member who will fondly remember the day of gradua- tion. Robert Jones 7623 Tripoli Avenue, Delair Bob's future as an automobile salesman may someday give way to his desire to be a detec- tive. The Temptations are placed high on his list of favor- HCS. Steven Jones 8501 Park Avenue Quiet Steve will always have memories of Graphic Arts class and C lunch. He is hop- ing his future at RCA will also give him the opportunity to travel. JV Track 1, 2. Carolyn Lee Jordan 1823 48th Street As a legal secretary, this hard- working miss is sure to please her future boss. She has a dream of some day touring the world. FTA 2, 35 Library Council 1, 2, 35 Business Education Club 45 French Club 25 Ephors Tri- Hi-Y 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1. sixty-sb: Patricia E. Joss 5746 Rogers Avenue A nursing career awaits Trish upon graduation. An energetic party giver, she is easily peeved by people who are late. She will definitely miss her Foods I and II classes. FHA 35 Folk Club 25 Drama Club 2. Stephen Jurman 4239 Terrace Avenue Witty and hardworking Steve can often be found climbing around in the auditorium with the stage crew. This intelligent young man is assured success in an engineering career after college. Class Cabinet 3, 45 Radio Club 2, 3 fSecretarYlL National Honor Society 3, 45 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4 tSecretary and Direc- torJ5 Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 Sports Announcer 3, 45 Legend 45 Boy's State 3, Sresol. Denise Ruth Kale 4800 Browning Road A girl with ambition, Denise hopes to go to college to pur- sue a career in journalism. Her fondest memory is of Mr. Harbison's yellow classroom. Poetry Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Political Science Club 3 tCorresponding Secretaryj, 4 tRecording Secretary!! French Club 25 Literary Club 3, 45 Legend Literary Staff 45 Drama Club 25 Girls' Chorus 1. Wayne M. Kashinsky 5157 Homestead Avenue Wayne, whose fondest memo- ries of PHS are those hours spent working on the stage crew, desires to become an en- gineer. With his keen mind for science he will surely succeed in his future ambition. Radio Club l, 2, 3 tPresidentl 4 Nice-Presidentlg National Honor Society 3, 43 Key Club 4: Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Donn R. Kelchner S430 Peabody Avenue Kelch, who is an active member of the stage crew, plans to be an auto mechanic or draftsman. After graduation, he wants to attend a technical college. Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Herman Al King 4164 Marlton Pike Al is distinguished by his smart dress and his polite manners. A line car mechanic, Al plans to work in his father's auto repair shop. Janice Lorraine King 7204 Cedar Avenue A steady stream of chatter means Jan is around. No one could top her at cheering our football team on to the Group IV Championship. Good luck in writing your novel, Jan! FTA l tClub Editorj, 2 tSports Editorb, 3g Business Education Club 4g Legend Business Staff 4g Jr. Play Committee 33 Jr. Prom Committee 3. Bruce A. Kent 7459 Githens Avenue Foremost in the memories of 'tAtom Ant are football and baseball victories. He plans to attend college to study engi- neering, but he would also like to play major league baseball. Band 13 Varsity Football 4g JV Football 2, 3: Varsity Wres- tling 3, 41 JV Wrestling 25 Var- sity Baseball 3, 4 tCaptainJg JV Baseball 2. Elizabeth Ann Kershner 6718 Roosevelt Avenue Look for one of the greatest fans of our football team and you will find Liz. The future will End her as a private secre- tary for a big executive. Student Council 23 Business Education Club 4 tSecretaryJg JV Hockey 2g Varsity Hockey 3, 43 JV Softball 2g Legend Business Staff 43 Legend Typ- ing Staff 4. Jeanette R. Kintz 4221 Myrtle Avenue Would you believe . . . that Jeanette wants to own a Mus- tang and be a success at some- thing? Of course! We are sure this personable gal will be a success in everything she does. Library Council 45 French Club 49 Jr. Prom Committee 3. George Knake 2214 N. 43rd Street George appreciates good folk music and folk concerts. His non-conforming character is shown in his long hair and manner of dress. Freshman Football 1. sixty-seven Michele L. Kozak 5439 Royal Avenue Our cute and popular cheer- leader, Michele, is ready to cheer for any basketball or football player. Even the per- imeter buses do not stunt her pep and friendliness. Class Cabinet 2 tSecretaryJ, 3: Freshman Cheerleaders lp JV Cheerleaders 2, Varsity Cheer- leaders 3, 4 tCaptainJ. Linda Lee Landolt 3333 Cooper Avenue Linda is likely to remember the PHS Marching Band. Al- though she plans for a future as a math teacher, maybe her interest in music will allow musical notes to take the place of numbers for a change. FTA 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 3 tPresidentJ, 4 CVice-Presidentlg Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Legend Literary Staff 49 Ir. Prom Decoration Commit- tee 3. sixty-eight Helen Kril 9112 Irving Avenue Quiet and hard-working, Helen plans to become a laboratory technician in the near future. Even when she has four chil- dren, she will never forget Ad- vanced Biology and Mrs. Levin's gym classes. Business Education Club 33 Horticulture Club l, 2, 3, tSec- retaryl, 4g FHA 35 Dance Club 1. Edward H. Krystek 4614 Woodland Avenue Ed's intelligence and keen in- sight in the field of math will certainly make him a prime candidate for NASA. A cheer- ful guy, he will take to college fond memories of Mr. Komc- zyk's and Mr. Hammer's math classes. Penndian 3, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chess Club l, 2, 3, 4, Literary Club 4, Mixed Chorus lg Photography Club 1. Steven Kudelich 4301 Remington Avenue His independent and non- conforming n a t u r e should prove to be an asset when Steve sets out to meet the chal- lenge of higher education. Steve's professors will find themselves out of breath when they try to debate his opinions. Student Council 2, Class Cabi- net l. Margaret R. Lattanzi 5525 Woodland Avenue Cute, pert Margo wishes Newman could be her teacher, and who can blame her! She will surely be a success as an IBM programmer. Mixed Chorus 1, 2. Paul Annie Denise Lawson 2212 Norwood Avenue Listening to music, dancing, and just having fun are Annie's interests. Her happy nature is sure to be an asset in her Civil Service work after graduation. Business Education Club 33 JV Hockey 2. Susan Elaine Lechleidner 1919 49th Street Sue, a great fan of football players, will never forget the bus rides to the games. After she finishes nursing school, she plans to become an Air Corps Nurse. Student Council 2, 3, 4g Future Physicians Club 45 Horticulture Club 2, 33 Spanish National Honor Society 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' State fAlternateJ 3, Pennettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Camden County Govern- ment Day Representative. Andrea Lynn Lees 5142 Garfield Avenue College is in the immediate fu- ture for Andi, our exuberant and capable Assistant Editor. Her success in any field is un- questionable. FTA 2, 3, 4 CVice-Presidentlg Penndian l, 2, 3, 4 iExchange Editorbg Student Council 3g Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Leg- end 4 CAssistant Editor-in- Chieflg Law Day Representa- tive 3. Fredric David Levin 5043 Laurel Avenue A jokester at heart, Fred can usually be heard above the roar of the crowd. Look out college, when this no home- work advocate hits. He may try to emphasize his views. Chemistry Club 3 tTreasurerl3 Class Cabinet 43 Future Physi- cians Club 4g JV Bowling. Patricia Ann Ligatti 8745 Maple Avenue Even when this well-dressed young miss attains success, she will never lose her friendliness. Pat will remember the PHS pep rallies as she pursues her photographic interests. Health Careers Club 33 FHA 3g Leaders Club l. John Phillip Lipenta 511 Westwood Lane John the Flash will happily leave behind the crowded halls of PHS, but is a bit more re- luctant about the pep rallies and football games. Business school is next in mind, but Uncle Sam just may have pref- erence. Stanton David Levin 5043 Laurel Avenue Wee's amiable disposition can only be matched by his fun-loving nature. A business- minded guy, he will pursue col- lege and then Wall Street. This mischievous individual w i 1 1 long remember cutting bushes for the Junior Prom. Photography Club 2g Legend Business Staifg Intramural Vol- leyball 33 Intramural Bowling l, . Marilynn Lewis 5351 Harding Road Fun-loving Marilynn can usu- ally be seen passing slow pokes in the hall. Her congenial and self-sacrificing nature will pave the way for her success as a nurse. Mixed Chorus 23 Mixed Choir 33 JV Girls' Swimming 33 Girls' Chorus 1. Eileen Litwin 4905 Laurel Avenue Lit wins many friends with her congenial personality and lively nature. With college in the near future, Eileen looks forward to a career in elemen- tary education. FTA 2, 3, 43 Penndian 2, 4g Student Council 13 Class Cabi- net 23 Spanish Club 23 Ameri- can Field Service 2, 33 Pen- nettes 2, 3, 43 Cheerleaders 1 tCaptainl: Legend Business Staff 43 Jr. Play Committee 33 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Ram- blers Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 tSecretaryl, 4 tVice-Presidentl. Sandra Litwin 5416 Frosthotfer Avenue Sandi is the kind of girl who likes a good time. To be a wealthy hippie is her hidden desire, but she will be off the ground anyway as an airline stewardess. sixty-mne .1 :fs Gabriel Anthony Locante 6308 Roosevelt Avenue Gabby wants to make a con- tribution to the world. An avid fan of the 76'ers, he secretly desires to be rich. He will never forget Mr. Kotzen's Eng- lish III class. Edward David Lotstein 7220 Browning Road Friendly Ed's ambition is to be a doctor, although secretly he would rather be a jet pilot. He has fond memories of the Jun- ior Prom and of the PHS Indi- ans' Group Four Champion- ship. Chemistry Club 3, 45 Future Physicians Club 3, 4g Radio Club 1, 2, Chess Club lg Pho- tography Club 39 Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Tennis 3, 45 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3. seventy Lenore E. Locantore 1905 49th Street Well-dressed Lenore will not know complete happiness until she reaches the height of 5' 2 . Becoming a secretary is her vocational goal. Health Careers Club 3, 4g FHA 3. Thomas Lodge 1565 Browning Road A successful athlete, easygoing Tom's favorite school pastime is the whirlpool. In the future we might see him playing for the Green Bay Packers. Student Council 4 tExecutive Committeelg Varsity Football 3, 43 JV Football 23 Varsity lgasketball 3g JV Basketball 2, Wanda Elaine Loper 8432 Park Avenue Success and wealth are what one needs to travel around the world. As likeable as Lope is, she will have no trouble pur- suing a career in the service. Business Education Club 4, Health Careers Club 4g Span- ish Club lg FHA 2, 3, 43 JV Girls' Basketball 2g JV Softball 33 Varsity Softball 2. Robert Dennis Love 8361 Rudderow Avenue Handsome Lovey would be at a loss if sports went out of style. Our Class Flirt will take fond memories of B lunch and high school football to college with him. Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3 lVice- Presidentj, 4 tVice-Presidentjg Varsity Football 45 JV Foot- ball 2, 33 Jr. Play Committee 3. Charles George Lownsbury 4758 Lafayette Avenue Friendly, speed-loving Skip is a fan of 1957 Chevies, but would like to drive something big-like a tank. In working for the government, he may be Pennsauken's answer to James Bond. Walter Ludwig 5501 Cedar Avenue Do not be surprised if someday soon you see Whitey behind the wheel of a Jaguar. Our master mechanic is out to con- quer the world! Stage Crew I, 2. Robert Lukasiak 5432 Toms Avenue Bob's thoughts will probably be on race-car driving rather than on the class he will be teaching. With his combined interest in history and sports, PHS may see him again-this time as a member of the fac- ulty. JV Football 2, 3, Varsity Swimming 3, 4, JV Swimming 23 Freshman Football. William McCloskey 2265 Gross Avenue Mac has an easy and care- free philosophy of life. An all- around athlete, Bill will never forget the Group Four Cham- pionship. Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, JV Football lg Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: JV Basketball l. l James B. Lundmark 2673 Haddonfield Road As an architectural engineer, Jim may someday solve the problem of leaky PHS ceilings. We all share Jim's pet peeve of no knives in the cafeteria! Band 1, 2, 3. Michael R. McClellan 431 North 48th Street Quiet and friendly, Mike seeks a career as a history teacher. Memories of the Junior play and the trials and tribulations of the Literary Stalf will go with him to college. Class Cabinet 3, 4, French Na- tional Honor Society 3g Chess Club 2, 3: Literary Club 2, 3 tVice-Presidentl, 4, National Honor Society 3, 45 Photogra- phy Club 2g Legend Staff sistant Literary Editorj' Play Committee. tAs- , Jr. Kenneth McClure 1623 S rin eld Avenue all homework P ' gfi Ken will put aside when he owns a Ferrari it in his own and works on auto shop. Hts interest in cars to automotive will lead him school after graduation. Freshman Football. Merle Odessa McDowell 3443 Howard Avenue Witty and sociable describe Merle, who strongly believes in enjoying life to its fullest. Her races through the halls to class will surely help her as a secre- tary in arriving at the office on time. Student Council 33 FHA 1, 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 25 JV Hockey l, 2, 3, Cheerleaders lg School Beautihcation Committee. Arlene S. McClintock 1859 43rd Street This sports enthusiast's secret ambition is to own a ski resort. Cheerful but quiet Arlene will remember Mr. Manlove's his- tory class when she teaches one of her own. FTA 3, 45 Political Science Club 41 Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity Girls' Basketball 4, Varsity Softball 4, JV Softball 1, 2, 3, Debs Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Marion Elizabeth McFeeters 5745 Whitman Terrace Marion's ambitions include be- coming a good nurse and own- ing a '52 Chevy that runs. Being fun-loving, she enjoys sports-especially those involv- ing the Phillies and our foot- ball team. Poetry Club 3g Spanish Nat. Hon. Society 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Varsity Soft- ball, JV Softball 1, 2, 33 Del's Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 tSec.lg Leaders Club 2. seventy-one Jean M. McGeehan 5029 Wayne Avenue McGeeg will never forget her Junior Prom even after she marries a millionaire. This ac- tive girl will undoubtedly be the best key punch operator to ever come from the Pennettes. Student Council 3, Class Cabi- net l, 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 49 Pennettes 3, 45 Cheerleaders lg Ramblers Tri- Hy-Y 3, 4, 5, Leaders Club 2, Girls Chorus lg Legend Busi- ness Staff 43 Department Head Secretary 45 Jr. Prom Decorat- ing Committee 3g Business Ed- ucation Club. Charles Alexander Magee l827 43rd Street Charlie's friendliness and sense of humor will never fail him as he attains his ambition of opening his own business. For a start, he is planning to attend college upon graduation. seventy- two Linda Marie McKeman 2521 Browning Road Feminine is the word that best describes green-eyed Linda. She will carry memories of the pep rallies with her as she ventures into the business world as an executive secretary or boutique proprieties. Business Education Club 4 tCorresponding Secretaryli Art Club 2, 3, 43 Jr. Play Commit- tee 3, Leaders Club 2. William C. Magee 1523 West River Drive A real dynamic dwarf, has excelled in every facet of PHS life. All indications point toward a bright future for him. Student Council l, 2, 3, fTreas.J 4, tV.P.J Executive Committee 2, 3, 4, Nat. Hon. Society 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 49 Double Dozen 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2g Mixed Choir 3, 4, Froshmores lg South Jersey Chorus 3, Boy's State 33 J.V. Wrestling 2, Legend 4, Debating Team 2, Jr. Play 3. Bill Charles McLaughlin 1935 46th Street Happiness is a 427 represents Chuck's opinion. This fellow is content to work on cars all day, and his ambition is to be an auto mechanic. He will get a good start by attending the Automotive Training School. Freshman Football. Dennis W. Mallon 8263 Eden Lane Malvin's energy and spirit on the fo ot b all field extend throughout everything he does. Interested in girls, cars, and motorcycles, he will surely lead a very exciting life. Varsity Football 4, IV Foot- ball 1, 2, 3. Lucille McLaughlin 340 Derousse Avenue, Delair Lu plans to save up money for a Corvette after becoming a hairdresser. She would some- day like to help retarded chil- dren. Presently, boy watching and dancing occupy her spare time. Business Education Club I. David Mariano 2309 49th Street After graduating from school, Dave wants to make a good living with the hope of someday becoming rich. He will long remember Saturday football games and PHS sports in general. high Richard Clark Marlor 1411 Hollinshed Avenue No one has to say go faster to Duck. He is one of the fastest runners around. His in- terest in mathematics will surely help out in college, where Rich hopes to study ce- ramic engineering. Chess Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 4g JV Cross Country 1, 25 Varsity Track lg Bowling Club. Albert J. Marmero 1713 40th Street Homework peeves Al, but un- fortunately, he will find a lot of it on the road to become a lawyer. Pep rallies and football games have livened up his high school days. Spanish Club lg Literary Club lg JV Track 1. Renee Hope Maycott 1941 48th Street Renee, whose fondest memo- ries include pep rallies and football games, intends to go into the field of data process- ing. Her secret ambition, how- ever, is to visit Europe. Student Council 3, Business Education Club 4g Mixed Cho- rus l, 2g Mixed Choir 3, 4g Ephors Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 tTreas- urerjg Legend Business Staff 45 Concert Choir 4. Albert Meloni 669 Merchantville Avenue Al's friendliness and smile make him a popular guy wher- ever he goes. After college, Al looks toward a career in engi- neering. He will always re- member the 1967 Student Council Election campaigns. Student Council 4g Radio Club 1, 21 Chess Club 2, Key Club 3, 43 JV Track 3. Ronald Melvin 3026 Haddonfield Road A fan of the 76'ers, Marv's secret ambition is to be a pro- fessional athlete. His friendly attitude will assist him in life whether he becomes a business tycoon or a major league pitcher. Varsity Bowling 3g JV Base- ball 2, 3. Donna Marie Mento 4102 Homestead Avenue Although Don's plans are to attend a junior college and be- come a fashion designer, she secretly desires to travel and live in luxury. A real dance lover, she will always remem- ber the Junior Prom. Class Cabinet 3: Business Edu- cation Club lg FHA 2g Jr. Achievement 3. Christine Ellen Meade 5323 Garfield Avenue Lively, vivacious Tina, will al- ways r e m e m b e r the girls' swimming team and the pep rallies at PHS. Famous for her talkative, outgoing personality, Tina will surely contribute much to college life in the coming years. FTA 2, 3, Penndian 1, 2g Li- brary Council 2, 3, tSec.J 43 Class Cabinet 1, 2g Political Sci- ence Club 4g French Club 2 tSecretaryJg AFS 2g FHA 1, 2, 3, 4g Color Guard 3, 4g Varsity Swimming 3, 45 Jr. Play 33 Ephors 3, 4 tPres.J. Ronald Meogrossi 5101 Elvena Avenue Ron's future plans include a career in the Navy. With his sincere and willing attitude, he is sure to be successful. His fondest memories are of the Junior Prom and PHS's helpful teachers. His interests include scuba diving and swimming. seven ty- three Maria Merlino 2233 Browning Road Because of her ambition and diligence, Maria is often seen riding the last perimeter bus. Her future students will un- doubtedly appreciate their happy-go-lucky instructor. Spanish National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 4g FHA 3, 4 tPresidentJ. Raymond Milavsky 4139 Baker Avenue Good-natured Ray seems to radiate enthusiasm and friend- liness. He will never forget the good times in the Junior Play and organizing the Legend. He will surely be successful with his personality and good sense. Spanish National Honor Soci- ety 2, 35 National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4g Key Club 2, 3, 4, JV Wrestling 2: Jr. Play 33 Legend 4 tEditor-in-chiefjg Jr. Prom Committee 3g Spanish Club 3, Class Cabinet 3, 4g Student Council 3. Jane Miller 2591 Burning Tree Court Quietly charming and friendly, this diligent miss plans to teach the mentally retarded after graduation from college. Jane will never forget Miss Aben's French class or Mr. Harbison's Excelsior button. Student Council 3, French Club 2, 3, 45 FHA 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Mixed Choir 3, Jr. Prom Committee 35 Jr. Play Com- mittee 3g Ephors Tri-Hi-Y 4. Michael Richard Miller 5626 Edwards Avenue Quiet at times, but often witty and congenial, Turtle's plans for the future include a career in medicine. His interests in- clude bowling and softball, and he continues to be a fan of Mr. Corbi's health class. Class Cabinet 2, 3, 45 Varsity Bowling 4. seventy- four Shirley A. Minnett 3715 A. Herbert Avenue Quiet and absent-minded, Shirl will miss having a locker com- bination to forget. Planning a secretarial career, she hopes to marry and live far out in the country, where the only thing she can forget is her way home. Business Education Club 3. Joseph R. Moles, Jr. 4201 Witherspoon Avenue The most handsome athlete in PHS secretly aspires to be the most handsome astronaut. Joey will take on to college with him the fond memories of win- ning the Group IV Champion- ship of 1966. Student Council 4 tExecutive Committeelg Class Cabinet 23 National Honor Society 3, 4 lVice-Presidentjg JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4 1Co- Captainjg JV Wrestling 15 Freshman Football lg Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track l: Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4. Larry Edward Miller 7139 Willgoos Avenue Larry will certainly miss his naps in study hall! His ambi- tion to be an accountant is ac- tually a cover-up for his desire to work for the F.B.I. Susan Elizabeth Moll 4041 King Avenue Sue's future plans include col- lege where she will major in Home Economics. She will al- ways remember decorating for the Junior Prom, building the Music Float, and watching PHS football games. FHA 1, 3, 4, Band l, 3, 43 Double Dozen 4 lManagerJg Jr. Prom Committee 3. Michael Monett 1729 Lexington Avenue Behind this innocent looking face lies a devilish nature and a talent for music. After grad- uation, Muggs plans to enter printing school or the service. Student Council 1. Carol Elizabeth Moran 2614 Wolf Avenue Petite Carol's pet peeve is being mistaken for a sopho- more. Her dream is to reach five feet. Filled with school spirit. Carol will carry the same enthusiasm on to a teach- ing career. FTA 2, 3, 43 Penndian 1, 2, 33 French Club 33 Legend Busi- ness Staif 4g Jr. Prom Commit- tee 33 Jr. Play Committee 3. Beverly Morris 7464 Walnut Avenue Bev hopes to attend IBM school and follow a career of computer programming. With her atfable nature, she should find success wherever she goes. The Junior Prom is included among her fond memories of PHS. Penndian 2, 3: Business Educa- tion Club 43 Legend Business Staff 43 Jr. Play Committee 33 Jr. Prom Committee 3. Martha Lynne Morris 4374 43rd Street A future secretary, good na- tured Lynne will soon find that she cannot escape those terri- ble M o n d a y mornings. A cheerful student of English, Lynne is an even more enthu- siastic football fan. Business Education Club 43 gflixed Chorus 23 Mixed Choir ! Hri? 1Q MN 481 Robin Gail Mullen 5508 Whitman Terrace This petite hockey player has plans to become a home eco- nomics major. Football games and Mr. Harbison's history classes rate high on Rob's memory list, while tests are on the very bottom. AFS 33 FHA 43 Library Coun- cil 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 33 JV Hockey 23 Varsity Hockey 3, 43 Cheerleaders lg Legend Lit- erary Staff 43 Debs Tri-Hi-Y 43 Jr. Prom Committee 3. Linda Marie Murphy 3925 Gladwyn Avenue Fun-loving and talkative are synonyms describing Murph. Between surfing and dancing, we hope she will be able to fit in Junior College and a career in accounting. Business Education Club 43 Health Careers Club 2. Bonnie Lee Murray 4534 Harding Road Popular and petite, HB is known for her contagious laugh and for her poetry. Bon- nie will most likely be a surgi- cal nurse, but if things do not go right, she would not mind being a fortune teller-at least she could sleep late in the morning. Poetry Club 43 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club l, 23 Pennettes 13 Legend Literary Staff 43 Jr. Prom Committee 3. John W. Myers 1521 Merchantville Avenue With his congenial personality and good sense of humor, John should have no difiiculty pursu- ing a business career. He will always have fond memories of Senior Hygiene, Javier meet- ings and PHS pep rallies. Student Council 23 Class Cabi- net 33 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Varsity Basketball 3 tMan- ager53 Javiers Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. seven ty- five as Patricia Janette Myers 4662 Roosevelt Avenue With her catching smile and her bubbling personality, Patty is sure to be a success in her career as an Interior Decora- tor. She hopes one day to own her own beach-house. Student Council 3 Cexecutive committeel, 4g Class Cabinet 2, 3, 45 Legend Literary Staff 4g Debs Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 fSecretaryJ. Virginia H. Newsham 4317 Union Avenue Bet your booties is Ginny's favorite saying. This gal wants to make marriage her future. Her hobby of sewing should help her to be a good wife. Business Education Club 4. seventy-six Joan Betty Nardello 6534 Roosevelt Avenue Long blonde hair and a certain senior boy accompany Joan through the halls. Her quiet, f u n -l o v i n g personality and charm will certainly prove as- sets when she becomes a medi- cal technologist. Class Cabinet lg Health Ca- reers Club 4g French Club 2, 33 FHA 45 School Beautifica- tion Club 2g Debs Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 tChaplainJ, 4. Sydney Nicholas Nasife 2820 Morton Avenue With a secret ambition to be a rhythm guitar player, naturally Syd is a fan of the Ventures His generosity and kindness will bring him many customers in his photography business. James Nicholls, Jr. 5319 Drexel Avenue Fun-loving Jim plans to join the Navy and later become an electrician. Secretly, however, he would like to drive Bus it 1. Raiiio Club 45 Mixed Chorus 1, ,3. Sheila Norton 1731 41st Street Sheil's interest in foods and cooking ranges from her pet peeve of too much butter on sandwiches to her love of bak- ing cakes. Always ready with a smile, she should become a bright asset in the working world. Business Education Club 4, FHA 43 Ir. Prom Committee 3. Diane Louise Nebel 5525 Cedar Avenue Carefree Di defines aggrava- tion as Lacrosse and crowded halls. Upon graduation, she hopes to pursue a career in the medical field as either a nurse or a medical secretary. Health Careers Club 23 Span- ish Club 33 JV Girls' Basket- ball 29 Latin Club I, 2. David Robert Oberlander 2633 Davis Avenue Dave will always remember cooking hot dogs for football games as he attains his career in science. His easy-going per- sonality will enable him to succeed. Student Council 2, 4g Class Cabinet 1, 35 AFS 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4 Cfreasurerjg Orchestra lg United Nations Week 4g JV Track 2. Thomas 0'Brien 7466 Irving Avenue Tom, one of the most persona- ble Seniors, will never forget our great football games. With his optimistic outlook, he is sure to go places after gradua- tion. Varsity Football 4g JV Foot- ball 2, 33 Weight lifting 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Committee 3: Leg- end Business Staff 4. Michael 0'Connell 7274 Rogers Avenue An avid sports fan, Mike will remember the PHS football games and pep rallies. Al- though a future electrician, Mike secretly desires to be- come a millionaire so that he can retire to do nothing but work on motorcycles. Student Council lg Radio Club 4. Stanley W. Ohal 7211 Rogers Avenue Energetic Stan will not forget playing basketball under coach Del Rossi, nor, unfortunately, doing term papers. Off to col- lege, he will go into accounting or education, secretly desiring to be a major league baseball player. Varsity Basketball 33 JV Bas- ketball l, 2g Freshman Basket- ball. Christine Marie Oliva 1460 44th Street This energetic miss hopes to marry and raise a family in a few years. Her love of sports can be observed at all football games and swimming meets. JV Girls' Basketball 33 JV Girls' Swimming l, 2, 33 JV Softball 3, Jr. Prom Commit- tee 3. Thomas P. 0'Connor, Jr. 3728 Sharon Terrace Oake's amiable and fun- loving personality should be a big asset when he begins his career as a teacher. Besides en- joying the company of the op- posite sex, Tom is an avid sports fan. Chemistry Club 4g Spanish Club I, 25 JV Basketball 1, 2, Jr. Prom Committee 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Joann Marie Olivo 6501 Lexington Avenue Memories of pep rallies will go with Joann as she starts a sec- retarial career after leaving Good ole PHS. Cooking and ice skating are her present hobbies. She hopes someday to add traveling to her list of pas- times. Library Council 2, 3g Business Education Club 4g Pennettes 2g Legend Business Staff 43 Girls Chorus l, 2, 4. 3 Tim 0'Donnell 3603 Amon Avenue Tim has chosen the unusual career of space exploration. While he is waiting for scien- tists to find a way to get him up there, he will be enforcing the law down here. Penndian 2, 33 Future Physi- cians Club 29 Spanish Club 23 Library Council 2, Debating Club 4. Maria Orlando 5601 Edwards Avenue As Marie leaves Pennsauken High School, pep rallies and football games go along with her as her memories of the past. She plans to attend nur- sing school and later have a grand time traveling. Penndian 2g Library Council 3, 4g Business Education Club 43 Health Careers Club 4 lTreas- urerlg Ramblers Tri-Hi-Y 3, 41 Legend Business Staff 4. seventy-seven Alice Marie Ormsby 2216 Cove Road Because of Al's fondness for money and nice clothes, she will put everything into being a good secretary. Grammar and spelling should be no trouble because of her lessons in Mr. Kotzen's English III class. Class Cabinet 23 Drama Club lg FHA lg Ramblers Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. MaryLynn Painter 5029 Westfield Avenue A secretarial job awaits Mary- Lynn upon graduation. She en- joys tennis, pep rallies, and football games. During school hours, MaryLynn looks for- ward to lunch and always en- joys this class most. Business Education Club 43 Band 13 Girls' Tennis 3, 41 Legend Typing Staff 4. seven ty-eight John Richard Orr 6906 Irving Avenue Judging from the sound usually emanating from Dick's sax, one knows he will be a jazz musi- cian. He also plans to attend college and become an electrical engineer, just in case jazz dies. Band l, 2g Orchestra 3, 43 Dance Band l, 2, 3, 4, South Jersey Band 3, 4. Jill Susan Palmer 6704 Rudderow Avenue Wearing a bustle in the Junior Play will always be among vi- vacious Jill's fondest memories. Her talent will certainly help her teach music at a college level. Spanish Club lg Double Dozen 4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2g Mixed Choir 3, 43 Froshmores l: Drama Club 3: Jr. Play Cast 3. Cynthia Gail Ostrolf 5329 Frostholfer Avenue Brown-eyed Os intends to major in history in college and teach this subject one day. Pep rallies and football games will be high on her list of fondest memories of PHS. FTA 2, 3, 43 Library Council 1, 2, 3, 4 tPresiden03 Political Science Club 3, 4 tSecretaryl3 Spanish Club l, 2, 3g FHA 43 Jr. Play Committee 3. Michael Christian Panarella 4209 Beacon Avenue With a build like his, Mike should have no trouble control- ling his future students. Cave- man will miss the football and wrestling seasons as well as the good times at the Mayo Clinic whirlpool. Spanish Club 33 Boys' State fMayorJg Freshman Football: JV Football 2, 33 Varsity Football 43 Varsity Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4 CSouth Jersey Cham- pionl3 JV Track 13 Weightlift- ing 1, 2, 3, 4. Catherine Frances Ott 2517 Bethel Avenue This short and spirited lass' plans for the future include college. Cathy's interest in lan- guages will be a great asset as she enters the career of inter- preting. Class Cabinet lg French Club 2, 3g Spanish Club 2, 33 Span- ish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, FHA 23 Drama Club lg Girls' Chorus 23 Legend Liter- ary Staff 4g Jr. Prom Commit- tee 3. Rosemary Rita Panarello 4605 Camden Avenue Although quiet around anyone she does not know, Rose is a true and sincere friend. Her in- terests in music will always be with her as she enters the busi- ness world. Anthony M. Parrino 4303 Sylvan Terrace Cars are top on T0ny's list of interests. His major plan for the future is to continue his education with hopes of travel- ing and eventually becoming rich and successful. Gary Patchin 5431 Plymouth Avenue Handsome and good natured, Geep will always attribute his wrist muscles to cutting his meat with a spoon. After col- lege he will be a true asset to the field of medicine. Horticulture Club 4g Future Physicians Club l, 2, 3, 4 tTreasurerJ. Leslie McQuen Paul 2213 N. 38th Street Quiet, friendly Leslie will never forget going to the Sen- ior Prom in her Freshman year. Let us hope she will ful- fill her ambition to become a good wife and mother. Nancy Ann Pingel 4725 Sherwood Terrace Nancy is a warm, friendly and soft-spoken gal who reigns from the South. College will put her on the road to success in a teaching career. French Club 2g Mixed Chorus I, 2. Alice Marion Polk 3466 Gladwyn Avenue Ask Allie what her favorite class is and she is sure to say Graphic Arts. Next to this, she is better known as a great ath- lete, whose charm will surely brighten her classes in physical education. Photography Club 33 JV Hockey l, 3, 43 JV Girls' Bas- ketball l, 3g Varsity Girls' Bas- ketball 43 JV Softball 1: Var- sity Softball 2, 3, 4. Phyllis Ann Previti 2349 48th Street Diller will have difficulty forgetting our Group IV Championship of 1966. Al- though her immediate plans are to attend college. she would one day like to see the world. Spanish Club I, 23 Varsity Hockey 33 JV Hockey 1, 23 Varsity Softball 2, 3, 43 JV Softball l: Legend Business Staff 43 Jr. Prom Committee 3. Connie Rae Perkins 2294 Marlon Avenue Fun-loving C o n n i e secretly would like to become a rich career girl. However, her im- mediate plans are to attend a junior college. Library Council l, 2, 3 CTreas- urerlg Student Council 1, 3, 4 tExecutive CommitteeJ3 Class Cabinet 23 Dels Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Jr. Play Committee 3. Evelyn Diane Pritchett 3439 Howard Avenue Pritch is an avid jazz fan and always ready to hear a good joke. Secretly, she someday hopes to own a Triumph 327. Class Cabinet 43 Art Club 2, 3, 43 JV Basketball 3, 43 JV Soft- ball 43 Pennettes l, 23 Jr. Play Committee 3. seven ty-nine Linda Purves 5051 Jackson Avenue Mr. Kotzen's English class and the Senior table at B lunch will always be remembered by friendly Purv. After going to a junior college, Linda hopes to become an executive secre- tary. Student Council 2, Class Cabi- net 3g Business Education Club 4g National Honor Society 3, 43 Legend Business Staff 43 Jr. Play Committee, Debs Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, 4 CTreasurerl. Robert Quick 8426 Sheppard Road As his name implies, Quickie enjoys drag racing and secretly desires to become a profes- sional drag racer. Louise Anne Quinn 2924 Wolf Avenue A fan of tall, blonde basketball players, Louise is quite an able athlete herself. Her friendly at- titude will help her in college and in her career as a gym teacher. Class Cabinet 4, Political Sci- ence Club 4g Mixed Chorus 23 Spanish Club 4, JV Hockey 3, 45 JV Girls' Basketball 1, 2g Varsity Girls' Basketball 3, 43 JV Girls' Swimming 2, 3g Var- sity Girls' Swimming 4, Legend Literary Staff 45 Girls' Chorus lg Jr. Prom Committee 3, Dels Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. XJ Robert E. Read 5110 Lexington Avenue A future mechanic who will work only on Chevies, Bob will first join the Marine Corps and afterwards, if fate is good to him, operate his own speed shop. eighty Michael Scott Reid 6522 Woodland Avenue Easygoing and likeable 'KDud hopes to earn a million in business before he is too old to enjoy spending his days playing the drums, dancing, and listen- ing to soul music. JV Football 2 CManagerJ. Donald Joseph Reighn 5315 Halpin Avenue Spence fondly remembers bowling and Mrs. Kern's Eng- lish III class. The future will find him attending business col- lege, followed by a position as a manager. Graphic Arts Club lg Bowling Club 1. Patricia Ann Quinn 4562 Harding Road Patty, a girl of many interests, hopes some day to travel around the world. After busi- ness college, she will grace any oifice as a successful executive secretary. Library Council 3, 43 Business Education Club 4 tPresidentjg Spanish Club lg Varsity Soft- ball 4, JV Softball 25 Pennettes 3, 45 Legend Business Staff 4. 3, ., Karen Christina Reisz 4106 Royal Avenue Talkative, likeable Karen en- joys sewing and swimming, but dislikes damp weather and short gym classes. This thoughtful girl hopes to make a career of helping the handi- capped and underprivileged. Library Council 1, 2, 3, 4 tHis- torianjg Health Careers Club l, 29 French Club 2 Cfreasurerlg FHA l, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3 fSecretaryJg Varsity Girls' Swimming 3, 43 JV Girls' Swimming 1, 23 Legend 4 CSports Editorlg Ephors Tri-Hi- Y 3, 4 fSecretaryJg Jr. Prom Committee 3, Jr. Play Com- mittee 3. William S. Reynolds 2139 Hillcrest Ave. Fast cars and skillful hunting will surely help Bill in his fu- ture as a state trooper. With his good looks and aifable per- sonality, he is sure to win any- one over to his side. Linda Jean Richards 7040 Harvey Avenue Easy-going Linda likes to dance and have fun. For now, she will be satistied with a job in data processing, but she hopes to marry some day and to raise a large family. Mark Rickards 1660 Browning Road Becoming a surgeon is Mark's ambition, although he would really like nothing better than to lead a life of leisure. This easy-going basketball player is headed for college and success. Future Physicians Club 45 JV Basketball 1, 2, 35 JV Track 15 Stage Crew 45 Visual Aids 2. Barbara Lee Ritchie 2711 Union Avenue Barb has the talent for giving what so many people find difli- cult: a warm friendship. With a ready smile and considerate na- ture, success will surely be hers in the future. Penndian 2. 3 tClub Editor55 Class Cabinet I5 National Honor Society 3, 4: Jr. Prom Committee 35 Legend 4 tSenior Activities Editorl. Donovan L. Roberts 3312 Union Avenue Don will be well remembered for his tremendous ability in football. He will never forget his friendships with his many coaches when he enters college as a physical education major. Band 1. 25 Varsity football 2, 3, 45 JV Football 2: JV Bas- ketball l, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 3, 4 CCO- captainlg JV Baseball 2. Sherry Diane Rosenkranz 6223 Browning Road Intelligent, hard working and amiable Sherry plans to attend college and enter the field of mathematics. Fond memories of lacrosse and the Junior class lloat will always remain with her. Penndian 2g Class Cabinet 35 French Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 JV Hockey 3, 45 Jr. Play Committee, Jr. Prom Committee 35 Citizenship Week talternatel. Charles D. Riley 3429 Pennsylvania Avenue With his good nature and dili- gent spirit, Charles should have no trouble in becoming a top mechanic in his own speed shop. The mad dash out of the parking lot at three o'clock is included among his fondest memories of PHS. Dennis Rosenthal 2238 39th Street Dennis' quiet intelligence should enable him to have a rewarding college life. Chess and cars occupy Dennis' spare time. His interest in math and physics assure him of success as an engineer. Radio Club 45 Chess Club 2, 3 fVice-Presidentl, 4 CPresidentl5 National Honor Society 3, 4. eighty-one Bonnie Ellen Rosner 5210 Elvena Avenue Although she gives a serious appearance, Bonnie is always eager to have fun. Success in the future is inevitable for a girl as conscientious and sin- cere as she. Penndian 1, 2, 3 fArt Editorjg Class Cabinet lg Art Club 1, 2, 3 lSecretarylZ French National Honor Society 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4g Legend 4 tLiterary Editorjg Jr. Play Committee 3. Thomas Charles Rowe S441 Chestnut Avenue Who could forget our congen- ial Junior and Senior class president? Tom, who favors art and track, will achieve great success and happiness with his winning smile and personality. Charlie Brown is really lucky to have a fan like Tom. Class Cabinet 2 lVice-Presi- dentl, 3 tPresidentJ, 4 tPresi- dentlg An Club 45 Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Freshman Football lg Jr. Play Committee 3g Jr. Prom Committee 3. ezgh ty- two John Anthony Rossi, Jr. 2264 Homer Avenue Track is high on John's list of favorite memories along with Mr. Wolff's gym classes. No matter what lies ahead, he will always find time for fun. Varsity Cross Country 43 JV Cross C o u n t r y 3, Varsity Track 43 JV Track 3. Edmund Casimir Rudzinski, Jr. 3734 Forrest Avenue Carefree Ed will not be one to let Army discipline get him down. With his energetic per- sonality, he just might accom- plish his secret goal of becom- ing a game warden in Kenya. .QV Wrestling 35 Boys' Tennis Q Walter Roth 448 Lexington Avenue Four wonderful years of Eng- lish are Walter's fondest mem- ories of PHS. After college he plans a career in mechanical engineering and maybe a trip into space. Chemistry 33 Chess Club 3, 45 Bowling Club 3. Sara Rae Rothbaum S045 Clayton Avenue Sara is a patient, even- tempered lass, who enjoys working and helping children. She hopes someday to grace a grammar s c h o 0 1 classroom, after majoring in elementary education in college. FTA 4g Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA l, 2. Donald Rulblewsky 6570 Rudderow Avenue Rube's main occupation is having fun. With his easy-going personality, this is never diffi- cult. Business college and a big bad dodge are in his future. Alex Rusinko 2657 Rockefellow Avenue This aggressive dirt likes cars, wrestling, and, of course, girls. Chinko's secret ambition is to go to Japan and open his own Aikido Club. Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Frosh- mores lg Boy's State Calternatel 3g JV Football 23 Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, JV Wrestling 1, 2. Lois J. Russell 1633 Springfield Avenue Hard working Russ will al- ways be remembered for her interest in and contributions to the class cabinets and their ac- tivities. Her ambition is to be- come a successful nurse and she hopes to enter the Navy after completing her nursing training. Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Art Club lg Photography Club lg Varsity Hockey 43 JV Hockey 1, 2, 33 Varsity Girls' Swimming 3, 4 4Managerl: JV Girls' Swim- ming 2, JV Bowling 1. Lucretia M. Russomanno 454 Velde Avenue Delair Smiling Lu loves people and would like to enter a career in which she can meet many of them. Memories of Mr. Kot- zen's classes and the Junior Prom will be with her for years to come. Patricia Rutherford 2315 48th Street Pat, a reserved, but pleasant girl, sees herself as an artist in the future. With her gift for art, she is assured of success. Class Cabinet lg Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club l, 2. Millie Salvo 2403 39th Street Talkative Mill looks forward to both a career as an IBM operator and a happy marriage. This pleasant young miss en- joys reading and writing poetry. Her affable nature will assure her success in whatever she decides to do. Library Council 23 Jr. Prom Committee 3. Rae Ann Sandberg 5332 Frosthoffer Avenue Dark-haired Rae Ann is a quiet, conscientious worker. Her interest in helping men- tally retarded children will lead her to a career in them. FTA 2, 3, 41 Spanish National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA l, 2, Lit- erary Club 4. teaching Rodney D. Sandt 2611 Centre Street Having an interest in the oppo- site sex, Rodney hopes to someday settle down with just the right girl. In a uniform he will a t t r a ct many female glances. QV Track lg Graphic Arts Club , 3. Rochelle Ellen Satanofl' 5519 Edwards Avenue Shelley is known for her con- genial smile and spirited per- sonality. An avid lover of learning, she will have no trouble succeeding in college and in her future career as a psychologist. FTA 2, 3, 4 tSec.lg Penndian 2, 3 lEditorial Ed.J5 Stud. Council l, 2, 3, 4 CExec. Commjg French Nat. Hon. Society 3, 4g French Club 2, 3 tPres.Jg AFS 2, 3, 45 Nat. Hon. Society 3, 45 Legend 4 fStudent Activities Editorlg Jr. Play. Martin James Scahill 6126 Irving Avenue Ask Henry Ford anything about cars and expect a good answer. Junior College and a career as an accountant are the plans in Marty's future. eigh ty- three Lois Anne Scarduzio 4110 King Avenue Lo will never miss those over- crowded perimeter buses. Sec- retarial work and raising horses are included among her plans for the future. She will carry with her fond memories of the concerts presented by the cho- rus. Double Dozen 43 Mixed Cho- rus l, 23 Mixed Choir 3, 43 South Jersey Chorus 3, 4g Concert Choir 4. Richard Craig Scheflin 6124 Lincoln Avenue Chefs devilish wit, keen mind, and irresistible personal- ity will help him soar in the field of magazine writing. A genuine enthusiast, he will never forget his villainous role in the Junior Play. Student Council l tExecutive Councilig National Honor So- ciety 4g Double Dozen 4, Mixed Chorus lg Varsity Bas- ketball 4g JV Basketball 1, 2, 3g Legend Literary Staff 4g Law Day 2, 3: Jr. Play 3. Barbara Schneider 3902 New York Avenue Fun loving Muscles enjoys horseback riding and skiing. Throughout her career as a secretary, she will remember Pennsauken's pep rallies and class trips. Business Education Club 3, 4g Horticulture Club 2, 3g Mixed Chorus l, 23 Mixed Choir 3. ezgh ty- four ti K- .31 ii Elileen M. Schuler 4536 Harding Road With her long hair and quazy personality, Bunny is sure to find that millionaire who will march down the aisle with her. The Junior Prom comes first in those great memories of PHS. D Horticulture Club 2g Spanish Club lg Mixed Choms 2, Mixed Choir 3, 43 Jr. Achieve- ment2,3. Robert D. Schmicker 6159 Grant Avenue Likable in every respect, Bob has varied interests in sports and cars. His ability in chemis- try will assure him a successful career in chemical engineering. Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4 lTrusteeJg National Honor Society 3, 45 Band 1, 2, Orchestra 4, Boys' State 3g JV Cross Country 2, 35 Varsity Track 3, 45 JV Track 1, 23 Legend Literary Staff 4. Craig Schulze 2313 46th Street Buzz does not let his athletic ability interfere with his stud- ies. After college he hopes to become a lawyer. With his determination, we might one day see him as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. JV Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football 4g JV Wrestling 2, JV Baseball lg Varsity Baseball 2, 3.4. George M. Schmidbauer 5417 Garden Avenue Motorcycles and drag racing are Smitty's main interests. With plans of entering the service in the near future, his secret ambition to build a heli- copter might quite possibly be- come a reality, after he has completed his service obliga- tion. JV Football 25 Freshman foot- ball. Robin Lee Schulze 7545 Wyndam Road Always to be remembered as a stimulating conversationalist Robin will soar high in her ca- reer as a secretary. Her love of people and her outgoing man- ner will place her in the hearts and memories of many friends. Fondest memories of PHS will be Mrs. Kurtz's English class. Jr. Prom Committee 3. Linda Lee Schumacher 8445 Balfour Road, Delair Linda would like to be able to drive a Jaguar XKE to work when she is employed as a computer operator. Let us hope she no longer worries, What did I do now? at her future job. Jr. Varsity Hockey I, 2g Var- sity Hockey 3g Jr. Varsity Bas- ketball 2. William G. Schumacher, Jr. 8445 Balfour Road, Delair As a future Navy man, Bill will never forget those active times in Mr. Corbi's gym class. The lunches in the cafeteria, however, rate very low on Bill's list of favorite memories. JV Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football 4: JV Wrestling 2. Michael Paul Schwartz 5234 Homestead Avenue Easy going Nick believes that everything is just awright. He not only admires the Four Seasons, but even dreams of joining that great singing group someday. Future Physicians Club 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4. Linda Ann Scirrotto 7556 Baxter Avenue Petite and quiet, Linda will never forget racing to class to beat the late bell. After further schooling, she would like to become a switchboard operator and then a wife. Penndian lg AFS 2. Michael R. Selvig 5430 Edwards Avenue Although he plans to become a reporter, Mike secretly desires to join the pro golf tours. Al- ways ready to do the unex- pected, there is no question of his success in college. Penndian 3, 4 tSports Editorlg German Club 2, JV Wrestling 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 43 Var- sity Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 tCaptainJg Freshman Football l. Frank C. Senderling 8222 Haines Road Delair A career in computer pro- gramming looms in the future for this strong and silent guy. Frank will remember his ac- counting class when he thinks back to his high school days. Lawrence Schwed 5321 King Avenue Larry is one of those carefree, fun-loving guys, who is every- body's friend. His happy-go- lucky charm will take him suc- cessfully through his days fol- lowing graduation. Business Education Club 4g In- door Track I, 2g Stage Crew 1, 2. A ,ff ew- -- Jane P. Senderling 5122 Garfield Avenue Jane's distaste for perimeter buses can only be compared to the loss of a girls' hockey game. This future nurse wants to be a success, especially in surgical work. Student Council l, 2, 3, 45 Fut. Phys. Club 45 Health Careers Club 4 tSec.l3 French Club lg Double Dozen 3, 4g Mixed Chorus l, 2: Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 South Jersey Choir 3, Var. Hockey 4, JV Hockey 3 CMgr.Jg Girls' Tennis 4g Dels 3, 4 CPres.J. eigh ty- five Nancy C. Sentman 1813 West River Drive The business world will be for- tunate to get Nancy as an IBM operator. Her ability to make friends and her quiet attitude will be great assets in the fu- ture. Linda Jane Service 5021 Jackson Avenue Peanut will always remember B lunch and our football teams' victories. Her ambitions include attaining a height of 5'2 and becoming a legal sec- retary. Library Council l, 2, 3, 4 tVice-Presidentjg Class Cabinet 2, Girls Chorus 3, Legend Lit- erary Staff 4, Jr. Play Commit- tee 3, Debs Tri-Hi-Y 2 tPresi- dentl, 3, 4. Ira Stephen Shore 5219 Wisteria Avenue Well known for his clowning, Ira is an enthusiast of cars, girls, and cycles. He will take with him to technical school fond memories of Miss Kline's Sophomore English class. Radio Club l, 2. etgh ty-six James Shumen 2242 Mulford Avenue Although quiet and shy, Jim will never forget the pep rallies and football games. After graduation, college and a ca- reer in business await him. Band lg JV Cross Country 2, JV Track 1. T. Larry Sever 1650 49th Street Larry's favorite class is the last one of the day. He plans to become an electronics engineer, but he would really like to be the owner of a bowling alley. glass Cabinet lg Bowling 1, 2, , 4. Janet L. Shuts 4556 Harding Road With a lively step, Janet, our pert and pretty majorette cap- tain, has enhanced many a football game and pep rally. Her diligence will secure her success as a lab technician. Poetry Club 3, Student Council 3, Spanish Club 2, Literary Club 4g Majorettes 2, 3, 4 fCaptainJg Jr. Prom Committee 3, Dels Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Bruce C. Sharp 2917 Morton Avenue Bruce plans to offer his serv- ices to the United States Navy. In a few years, however, Dull hopes to be found in a swinging nightclub as the jazz drummer with a band. JV Bowling 33 Bowling l, 2, 3, 4. Janet Marie Sikorski 6107 Rodgers Avenue An enthusiastic worker, Jan will make a great music teacher. She is sure never to forget Mr. Wiggin's band class and the Marching Band. French Club 3, FHA 3, 45 Band 3, 4g Legend Business Staff 4, Jr. Play Committee 3. Daniel Silva 6135 Amon Avenue Although Danny appears to be rather quiet, those who really know him can vouch for his friendly, fun-loving personality. This guy is bound to make his future a success. Ll Joseph Silver 8264 Balfour Road, Delair Hi Ho Silver will always re- member playing a saxaphone in the Stage Band. Drexel Insti- tute and a career as a mechan- ical engineer are in his future. Band l, 2, 4, Stage Band 2, 4. 'Q' Linda M. Sinesi 7161 Willgoos Avenue Life is never dull with Sinez around. Her sparkling personal- ity and good sense of humor will assure her success as a legal secretary. Linda will long remember her Freshman Eng- lish class. Student Council lg Business Education Club 4 tTreasurerjg Art Club 2: FHA 33 JV Bas- ketball lg Flying Club 43 Ram- blers Tri-Hi-Y 49 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Legend Business Staff 4g Legend Typing Staff 43 Pennettes 2, 3, 4 CCo-Captainj. Sally Anne Singer 6167 Irving Avenue Sally will always remember participating in school activities and those great times in Ephors. Her vibrant personality will aid in her encounters in college. Library Council 23 Class Cabi- net 3, 41 Health Careers Club lg Political Science Club 43 Spanish Club 3, 4 tVice-Presi- dentlg AFS 2, 3, 4 tVice-Presi- dentbz FHA 4, Varsity Hockey 4 tManagerl: JV Hockey 3 tManagerJg Varsity Basketball 4 tManagerJ, JV Bowling lg Latin Club l, 25 Legend Liter- ary Staff 4g Jr. Play Committee 3g Jr. Prom Committee 33 Ephors Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Linda Carol Simmington 1515 Lexington Avenue Our red-headed, freckled-faced Indian, Simm. has led many a spirited pep rally and foot- ball game. With her pep and enthusiasm, she is sure to be successful in IBM school and in her future job. Class Cabinet l, 2, 4, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 43 JV Hockey lg JV Basketball lg JV Softball lg Jr. Play Committee 33 Penn- sauken Indian 2, 3, 43 Dels Tri- Hi-Y 2 lTreasurerJ, 3, 4. Earle W. Slimm 8152 Sheppard Road, Delair Earle aspires to be an electron- ics engineer. Perhaps if he works hard, he will be able to make his millions some day. The Silver Ball and the Junior Prom are Slime's fondest memories of PHS. JV Football 2 fManagerJ. Linda Jean Sinclair 4372 43rd Street Linda will always be remem bered for her long brown hair and her fabulous beat on the snare drum. Philadelphia Col lege of Bible and a happy mar riage are in her plans for the future. Lynne Karen Smires 7137 Lee Avenue Smeers ' secret ambition to travel was partially fulfilled when she visited Austria on the foreign e x c h a n g e program. This quick-witted gal will surely keep her language stu- dents interested and alert. Student Council 2, 33 Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 lPresiden0g Spanish Club I, 2 tVice-Presidentl, 3 tPresidentJ, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Double Dozen 3, 4: Mixed Choir 3, 43 Froshmores lg American Field Service 3, 4, Jr. Play 3g All State Chorus 4. eighty-seven Deborah Smith 4418 Sylvan Terrace Buzzard will soon be iiying high as an airline stewardess. Her secret ambition, however, is to be a mechanic. Pennettes and football games will never be forgotten by Debbie. Pennettes 1, 2, 3. Wayne Kevin Smith 6212 Lincoln Avenue Quiet and friendly Wayne dis- likes wearing ties and getting up in the morning. He enjoys playing the guitar and studying sports cars in his free time. Even after becoming an archi- tect. Wayne will remember Mr. W0lff's General Science class. Varsity Track 3. 4. ezgh ty-eight Gloria Estella Smith 7563 Forrest Avenue, Delair Happy and fun-loving, Gloria enjoys listening to records and dancing. After IBM school, she hopes to live in Puerto Rico, where her knowledge of Span- ish will be helpful. Bonnie Lee Smizer 820 Velde Avenue, Delair Bonnie hopes to get a job where there is fun and a lot of nice people, after which she looks forward to marrying that certain someone. The Junior Prom rates high in her memo- ries of high school. Herbert Smith 4027 Drexel Avenue History classes will come alive when Herb starts to teach. With his enthusiastic spirit, he should add some zest to all these facts. Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 2. 3. Edward H. Smizer 820 Velde Avenue, Delair A born car lover, Ed devotes most of his extra time to work- ing on motorcycles and cars. With his knowledge of auto- mobiles, he is sure to fulfill his future ambition of racing pro- fessionally. John Francis Smith 2343 Corbett Road Light and lovable Jack will re- member those delicious meals in the cafeteria and Mr. Hopfner's Sales class. The cars and girls in his life will soon give way to military duties. Jack then hopes to become a juvenile police oflicer. Scott Roger'Smyth 6530 Rodgers Avenue Fun-loving Scott enjoys sports and the music of Smokey Robinson and The Miracles. After Mr. Corbi's hygiene class and the cut-up times down in the whirlpool, Scott should cer- tainly liven up the Army while fulfilling his military obliga- tions. Varsity Football 45 JV Foot- ball 2, 3. Jane E. Snow 7148 Githens Avenue With a personality as cheerful as her smile, i'Snowy can best be described as fun-loving. Her sincerity and concern for peo- ple will be assets when she be- gins her career as a teacher. FTA 3, 4, Poetry Club 33 Poli- tical Science Club 4g French National Honor Society 3, 4g French Club 2, 3 tTreasurerJg National Honor Society 3, 4, JV Basketball 21 Pennettes 3, 4: Ephors Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Leg- end Literary Staff 4, Jr, Prom Committee 3. George William Snyder 410 Lexington Avenue George has always disliked tak- ing gym and getting up in the morning. Tape recording, mu- sic, and the stock market are among his varied interests. Who knows, maybe he will at- tain fame on Wall Street after graduation. Chemistry Club 3 tTreasurerJ, 4 tPresidentJg Spanish Club l, 2, Chess Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3 tVice-Presidentj. Nancy Snyder 1719 Horner Avenue Energetic and vibrant Nancy will always remember leading the cheers at the pep rallies and encouraging our team on to victory. Upon graduation from high school, she plans a career in business. FTA 23 Student Council 4, Fu- ture Physicians Club 4g JV Cheerleaders 2, Varsity Cheer- leaders 3, 4. Linda Susan Sonnenberg 5038 Laurel Avenue Adjustment to life at a big uni- versity will be a breeze for this intelligent girl who has taken her four years at PHS in stride. Because of her uniqueness and individuality, Linda will never be lost in a crowd. FTA 3, 4, Penndian l, 23 Po- etry Club 3 tPresidentJg Class Cabinet 3, French National Honor Society 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, 3 tVice-Presidentjg National Honor Society 3, 43 Legend Literary Staff 4g Lead- ers Club 23 Jr. Prom Commit- tee. Judith Marie Soukup 1618 Tinsman Avenue Jumpin' Judy is an avid fan of the PHS varsity football team. Her dream is to become an author and dedicate a book to Mr. Harbison. Judy will never forget the Junior Prom and all the fun decorating for it. FTA l, 2, 3, 49 Penndian 2, Library Council 2, 3 tTreas- urerlg Health Careers Club 2, Spanish Club l, 23 American Field Service 2, FHA l, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Dels Tri- 1-li-Y 3, 4g Legend Literary Staff 4, Legend Business Staff 4, Jr. Play Committee 3g Jr. Prom Committee 3. John Harry Southwick 1705 49th Street Jack's gift of gab will launch him into the limelight of Broadway after he gives the Navy a command performance. A comedian at heart, he as- pires to be president of the Ed Sullivan Fan Club. Orchestra 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2: Mixed Choir 3, 4, Frosh- mores lg Varsity Football 3 tManagerJg Jr. Play 3. Patricia Ann Spearman 7346 Boulevard Avenue Party-going and fun-loving are the best ways to describe Bon- nie. Although foolish people annoy her, Bonnie will have a warm smile for the patients she will nurse back to health. Business Education Club 43 Health Careers Club 2, 3, 4g American Field Service 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 23 Mixed Choir 3, JV Hockey lg JV Basketball 1, 25 JV Softball 1, 3 tMan- agerig Girls Chorus lg Flying Club 4. Donna Ilene Speckert 4251 Terrace Avenue Memories of lab sessions in Mr. Stolpen's Chemistry I class will haunt Speck for a long time to come. This sophisti- cated individual is really enthu- siastic about pop art and jazz. FTA 2, 43 Art Club lg Political Science Club 4, French Club 43 American Field Service 29 Jr. Play 3, Legend Literary Staff 4. eigh ty-nine Jay Wesley Srymanske 6726 Maple Avenue As PHS's powerful punter, Jay will have fond memories of football games and Javiers. His agility on a surfboard will cer- tainly help him as a gym teacher and will prove valuable when taking that trip to Hawaii. Student Council 15 Class Cabi- net 2, 3, 4 tTreasurerJ5 Future Physicians Club l, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus l. 25 JV Football 2, 35 Varsity Football 45 Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Golf 45 Jr. Prom Committee 35 Jr. Play Committee 35 Javiers 1, 2, 3, 4. Evelyn Rita Steiner 4705 Springfield Avenue If you have ever heard a perky Well hi there! you have probably heard Evie. One of PHS' most avid football fans, Ev's favorite memories include the Junior play and Mr. Harbi- son's aversion to yellow. FTA 2, 3, 45 Penndian 1, 25 Student Council 25 Health Ca- reers Club 3, 4 lPresidentJ5 French Club 35 Spanish Club 1, 25 Legend Business Staff 45 Jr. Play Committee 35 Jr. Prom Committee 3. mnety Q. Nancy Ann Stahler 7418 Collins Avenue Nance's fondest memory of PHS is the Indians' winning football season. Her active in- terest in sports is sure to make her a successful gym teacher. This friendly miss does not like to be taken for granted. Class Cabinet 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 FHA 45 Mixed Chorus I, 25 Mixed Choir 35 Varsity Hockey 3, 4 fAssistant Cap- tainlg JV Hockey 25 JV Bas- ketball 2, 35 Jr. Play Commit- tee 35 Jr. Prom Committee 35 Dels Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Marc Robert Stemberger 5530 Birch Avenue Marc has college and a career as an engineer awaiting him after graduation. He will al- ways remember the Marching Band and Mr. Harbison's class. Chemistry Club 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 3, 45 Legend Business Staff 4. Cynthia Claire Stamberger 551 Springfield Avenue Cindy is where the action is! This petite miss' interests range from modeling to cheering at football games. Her cheerful outlook on life will be an asset to her in the field of teaching. FTA 2, 35 Student Council 15 Class Cabinet 1 lTreasurerl, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Cheerleaders l tCaptainJ, 2, 3, 45 Dels Beta 2, 3 tTreasurerJ, 45 Jr. Play Committee 35 Jr. Prom Committee 3. Deborah Stark 6322 Magnolia Avenue To meet the Temptations and visit Detroit are two of Debbie's secret ambitions. A real advocate of parties and dancing, she is sure to liven up her classes at IBM school. Business Education Club 45 Home Economics Club 25 Jr. Achievement 1, 2. Lynda L. Steves 5671 Magnolia Avenue Lyd plans to attend college and become a physical educa- tion teacher. A faithful Pen- nette, she will long remember her participation in pep rallies and football games. Penndian 45 Poetry Club 35 Student Council 35 Art Club 25 French Club 35 JV Hockey 2, 35 JV Softball 2, 3 tManagerJ5 Pennettes 45 Legend Staff 45 Jr. Prom Committee 35 Jr. Play Committee 3. Barbara Lillian Stinson 4125 Witherspoon Avenue An ardent fan of the Indians, Barb will most assuredly miss PHS football games. Although she dislikes receiving home- work, she will probably enjoy giving it as an elementary school teacher. French Club 2, 35 FHA 45 Girls' Chorus 1. Lorraine Stone 4762 Lexington Avenue All that is needed to catch Lorraine's eye is a hill covered with freshly fallen snow. Her travel experiences will be help- ful in telling many interesting stories to her future students. Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Mixed Choir 3, 45 Varsity Bowling 2, 3, 4. Ester Susan Sutherland 6306 Irving Avenue Talented Ester will soon be known as a most musical secre- tary. She can always be found where there is singing, dancing, or acting. Fond memories of Pennsauken's Chorus will go with her on her way to success. Double Dozen 45 Mixed Cho- rus 1, 25 Mixed Choir 3, 45 Varsity Golf 2, 35 Jr. Play Cast 35 Drama Club 2, 3. James E. Taylor S525 Wayne Avenue Tall, handsome, and quiet Jim spends most of his spare time driving Corvairs. While attend- ing Drexel, he will recall with pleasure his physics classes with Mr. Hench. National Honor Society 3, 45 Key Club 45 Band 25 Stage Crew 45 Indoor Track 25 Jr. Prom Committee 35 Jr. Play 35 Sports Announcer 3, 4. Jean L. Taylor 5601 River Road Jean's inquisitive brown eyes and bubbling personality make her a welcome member in any crowd. This perky Pennette will be stepping high when she enters college and majors in elementary education. FTA 45 Student Council 15 Horticulture Club 25 JV Soft- ball 35 Pennettes 2, 45 Cheer- leaders lg Dels Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. ? iii.: Y' R-...af Beverly Marsha Tannenbaum 4679 Springfield Avenue Leon Uris has a true fan in Bev. Her thoughtful, ambitious nature and concern for others are sure to give her success as an elementary school teacher. FTA 2, 3, 45 Penndian l, 2, 3 fTyping Editorl, 45 Library Council 15 Class Cabinet 25 French National Honor Society 35 French Club 3, 45 Legend Literary Staff 45 Leaders Club John W. Taylor, Jr. 2520 41st Street The wild blue yonder beck- ons Jackg he plans to go into the Air Force and later to be- come a photographer. We shutter to think of Jack own- ing the Kodak Company. Diane Taylor 542 Hillside Terrace Congenial and peppy Giraffe is known for her participation in many school activities. This bright student will carry into college the same enthusiasm that she used at basketball games. Chem. Club 35 Health Careers Club 25 Span. Nat. Hon. Soci- ety 45 Span. Club 3, 4 QTreasJ5 AFS 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Mixed Choir 35 Varsity Girls' Basketball 45 JV Girls' Basket- ball 2, 35 Girls' Tennis 3, 45 Ephors 45 Drama Club 45 Leg- end tAssistant Copy Ed.l Michael Alan Taylor 5504 Browning Road Besides bad study halls, hand- some personable Mike likes just about everything-espe- cially pep rallies. This future lawyer will miss playing bas- ketball for PHS, but he is looking forward to starring on the college courts. Student Council 1, 2 fExecu- tive Committeelg Class Cabinet 2 lTreasurerl5 Varsity Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 JV Basketball 15 Boys' Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. ninety-one Patrick J. Terregino 2269 Hollinshed Avenue Pat's immediate future includes service for Uncle Sam. This easygoing dude with a great sense of humor secretly hopes to be a spy for the United States. For now, however, girls and cars keep his interest. Chess Club lg Freshman Foot- ball 1. Julian J. Terziui 5026 Orchard Way Friendly and enthusiastic Julian is an avid fan of electronics and the opposite sex. He will never forget our boss pep rallies. Julian can expect a bright future in college where he will major in broadcast electronics. Radio Club I, 2g Spanish Club 23 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. James George Thomas 1018 Union Avenue Definitely a car fanatic, Jim spends most of his after school hours trying to get his '54 Ply- mouth running. His memories of PHS are headed by Mr. Stormls German I and II classes. Radio Club 1, 2. Henry Julius Thompson, Jr. 6946 Walnut Avenue This track star and fan of Scooter Wolfe yearns to be a biochemist. Henry plans on wasting no time in racing through college into the field of science. Boys' State 3, Varsity Cross Country 45 JV Cross Country 39 Latin Club 2, Varsity Track 4g JV Track 2, 33 Chemistry Club 3. Cheryl Lynn Todd 1728 43rd Street Energetic and cheerful, Cheryl will always remember pep ral- lies and the Dels' meetings. To set a swimming record in the freestyle is her secret ambition, but first she plans on complet- ing four years of college. Penndian l, 2g Chemistry Club 3, 4 fVice Presidentll Student Council 2, 33 Class Cabinet 4g American Field Service 1, 4 tSecretary-Treasurerig Band 1, 2 lSecretaryJ, 3g JV Girls' Bas- ketball 2, 3g Varsity Girls' Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, JV Soft- ball lg Girls' Tennis 3, 4g Dels Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 CCorrespond- ing Secretarylg Drama Club 4. ninety-two Louis W. Tomafsky 1921 Tinsman Avenue Although he is enthusiastic about body building and weightlifting, Louis has difli- culty getting the energy to get up in the morning. This all around Mr. Good Guy se- cretly hopes to someday be a weightlifter in the Olympics. Graphic Arts Club 3. Mary Louise Tomafsky 1921 Tinsman Avenue A few of Mary's memories of PHS include the pep rallies and Mr. Kotzen's English classes. Business school and a future as a medical secretary are seen in her crystal ball. Business Education Club 4. Gail Ann Tomasco 2135 Hillcrest Avenue This friendly miss hopes to eventually own her own dress shop. Her future dreams are to go to California and somday to get married. Gail will always remember her great time at the Junior Prom. Student C o u n c il 4, Girls' Swimming 2, 33 Girls' Chorus lg Debs Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Barry Richard Toms 6747 Walnut Avenue Barry's memories of human suffering on the cross country team will be with him for a long time to come. His plans for the future include college and a position in the diplo- matic corps. National Honor Society 3, 4g Band lg Orchestra 43 Varsity Cross Country tCaptainJg JV Cross Country l, 2, 39 JV Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, Varsity Basket- ball 4g JV Track 1, 2g Varsity Track 4. Mark Tornari 4764 Lafayette Ave. Mark will take the West Coast by storm when he zooms across the country via motor- cycle. With him he will carry memories of the girls at PHS and those wonderful, leisurely study halls. We wish much success to this future computer programmer. Toula Tripoulas 2269 Gross Avenue Talkative Arco has desires to attend college and become a fashion designer. She will al- ways think of the good times at UB lunch while producing successful new fashion crea- tions. Health Careers Club 3g French Club 23 Spanish Club l. Dennis J. Troub 5114 Florida Blvd. A dedicated fan of Buddy Rich, Denny hopes to become a jazz drummer. Meanwhile, this good-natured out-of-sight guy will be working toward his ultimate goal of being a suc- cessful businessman and retir- ing at 30. Spanish Club 35 Stage Band 4. Rosemarie Teresa Toth 2319 46th Street Rosemarie would like to ad- vance from a hairdresser to an owner of a chain of beauty shops. This light-hearted gal is no fan of homework nor quizzes, but boys and dances rate high with her. Business Education Club 45 FHA 4g Drama Club 4 tSecre- taryl. Margo June Trams 3251 49th Street This congenial blonde has a lively personality and a flair for making friends. A career as a secretary awaits Mag. She would especially like to own a blue-gray Triumph one day. Class Cabinet 35 Business Edu- cation Club 43 Debs Tri-Hi-Y 3, 49 Girls' Chorus lg Jr. Prom Committee. Donna Marie Tumer 1661 Tinsman Avenue As a future secretary, Donna should be exactly what any boss would want. This talkative gal will surely fulfill her dream of marrying someone rich. Library Council 3. Shirley Lorraine Twyne 5317 Elvena Avenue Find someone talking about boys and Shirl's ears will cer- tainly perk up. With her cheery voice and lively ways, her chances of finding someone rich and handsome will be far from poor. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4g JV Softball lg Girls' Chorus l. ninety-three Judith Marie Unger 1741 44th Street Ungie, intelligent, conscien- tious, and ambitious, plans to attend college and become a math teacher. Decorating for the Junior Prom until 3:00 A.M. will be high on Judy's list of memories. FTA 3, 43 Student Council 4g Class Cabinet 3g Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3g Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 tSecre- taryl: National Honor Society 3, 4 CSecretaryJg Drama Club 4, Legend Literary Staff 43 Legend Business Staff 4, Debs Tri-Hi-Y 2 QSecretaryhg 3 tPres- identl, 4g Jr. Prom Committee 3. Shujiro Urata 5524 Wayne Avenue As Shu ilashes his friendly smile, the receivers glow with remembrance of this year's foreign exchange student. Hail- ing from Japan, Shujiro Urata has given more to PHS than it could ever hope to repay. AFS 43 Key Club 4. Rocco Venezia 2641 Buming Tree Road Fun-loving Rocky aspires to become rich at a young age. If he manages money the way he does girls, he will surely attain his goal. Maurine E. Verble 7267 Rodgers Avenue Lively, doll-like Moe plans on a future in chemical re- search. For five foot Maurine, reaching the top locker three or four times a day can be quite a pet peeve. Student Council 2, 4, French National Honor Society 3g French Club 39 American Field Service 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4 tTreasurerJg Mixed Chorus lg Mixed Choir 4g Froshmores lg Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4 tCaptainJg JV Hockey l. .Julia Diane Vickers 1743 Gross Avenue Outgoing, athletic Julie will never forget the day she wore two different shoes to school. After finishing college, this ambitious girl plans a career in business management or gov- ernment. Class Cabinet 4, Spanish Club 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 45 Varsity Hockey 33 JV Hockey 1, 2, JV Girls' Basket- ball 2g Jr. Prom Committee, Jr. Play Committee 3, Debs Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. ninety-four Richard A. Vickers 8241 Eden Lane A co-captain of the football team, Rich will never forget the Group Four Championship, including the celebration par- ties that followed. He has a se- cret hope to work with the State Police or the Special Forces. Varsity Football 3, 4 tCaptainJg Varsity Cross Country 25 Var- sity Track l, 2, Freshman Football lg Flying Club 4. Steven Harris Vlasses 5017 Florida Blvd. Stoch's sense of humor and happy-go-lucky personality have been an asset to every class he has been in. He is sure to be a successful commercial artist. Student Council 45 Spanish Club 3x Flying Club 4g Javiers Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Com- mittee 3. Heinz Wahl 6171 Harvey Avenue Heinz's sense of humor is sure to be an asset to his future. After completing college, he plans to be a high school Ger- man teacher. Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Mixed Choir 3, Boys' Tennis 2. Gary Weeks 7427 Irving Avenue Mr. Kotzen's English Composi- tion class will always hold fond memories for Gary. His future plans include college, where he hopes to major in engineering. Chemistry Club 4g Class Cabi- net 25 Future Physicians Club 41 Political Science Club 4. Maryanne Waidley 6865 Browning Road Wade's cheery personality will be an asset when she be- comes a nurse. Maryanne will always remember with irrita- tion the absence of knives in the cafeteria. Health Careers Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, American Field Service 2, 3, 43 JV Girls' Basketball 2, 3g Latin Club 1, 2 fPresidentJg Girls' Tennis 3, 4 David S. Weill 7427 Irving Ave. Memories of Wood Shop and getting those passes will be with Dave in the coming years. He wants to choose a career in which he will really be able to make an easy million. Barbara Jeanne Walker 3803 Forrest Avenue Barb is one PHS student who will never forget the glory of the Pennsauken Indians and their championship football team. Computer programming is her immediate goal. Student Council 1, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3 lTreasurerJ. H. Bruce Weiner 3615 Rudderow Avenue Fun-loving and unconcerned, Bruce is sure to enjoy college life to the fullest. With a love of the sea, he might one day join the Coast Guard. Joseph Weir 2261 Gross Avenue Joe secretly aspires to become a professional surfer someday. In the immediate future, how- ever, he will attend a Junior College and go into the field of selling. Spanish Club l, 2, Varsity Golf 2, 3, Freshman Basket- ball 1. Albert Webster 1720 40th Street Al's quiet nature camouflages a passion for cars. Upon gradua- tion, he will attend college and eventually become an architect. The 1966 Football Champion- ship will be remembered by Al. Radio Club l, 2, 3, 4. Marsha Webster 2509 49th Street Always smiling, Marsha has immediate plans of attending college and becoming a physi- cal therapist. Memories of Mr. Holmes Graphic Arts III class will accompany her as she comforts her patients with her warm personality. Penndian lg Student Council 3, French Club lg Mixed Chorus 1, 2g Mixed Choir 3, 49 Pho- tography Club lg JV Girls' Basketball lg Jr. Prom Com- mittee, Jr. Play Committee 35 Dels Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. ninety-five Craig Steven Weller 8542 Rudderow Avenue Wal's face is often seen be- hind the bell of his trumpet. Miss Abens' German III class will not be forgotten when Craig is in college studying to be a biochemist. Band l, 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Var- sity Football 4g JV Track 1, 23 JV Cross Country 2, 3g Stage Band 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 2, 3. Diane Peggy Wells 1833 West River Drive Wellsy is still thinking of an advantage to being short. This pint-size package will fondly remember the Junior Prom. In the future she hopes to donate ten dozen knives to the cafe- teria. Student Council lg Class Cabi- net 2g FHA lg Mixed Chorus 1, 2g Mixed Choir 3, 43 Jr. Class Play Committee 3g Jr. Prom Committee 31 Legend Business Staff 4. .gif Richard Leroy Wenstrom, Jr. 4202 Witherspoon Avenue Rich will always remember his days in U.S. History II with Mr. Harbison. His dream of becoming a millionaire is sure to be fulfilled by this future commercial artist. Future Physicians Club 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerJg Art Club 4g Span- ish Club 13 Varsity Bowling 2, 3, 4g JV Bowling lg JV Track 39 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Jr. Play Committee 3. Risa Lynne Wexler 7101 Waldorf Avenue Although Risa has yet to reach 4'I1 , she just loves tall guys. Music and dancing interest this talkative gal, who plans to be- come a dental technician after attending college. FTA 2, 3g Library Council 1, 23 Health Careers Club 33 Leaders Club 2. Brenda Joyce White 1816 Derousse Avenue, Delair Attractive and Hirtatious, Brenda will always remember marching with the Pennettes at pep rallies and football games. Although Brenda secretly aspires to be an actress, college is ahead of one of PHS' potentially great artists. Art Club 4 CSecretarylg Orches- tra lg Pennettes 4. mnety-six David J. Wilkers 2221 39th Street Dave's interest in sports, cars and tlying saucers will help him go far in this world. After graduating from college, he should be a success in anything that he tries. Varsity Track 2, 3, 4g JV Track I, Diane Elizabeth Williams 6166 Harvey Avenue Ambitious Di will surely be a success in business school. Memories of the Junior Prom will go with her as she travels the road to becoming a secre- tary. Business Education Club 4, Girls' Varsity Bowling 2, 3, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1. Stephen Williams 4308 Finlaw Avenue A very carefree fellow, Steve never could get psyched-up about homework, however, he is sure to find his place in the world someday. William R. Wilson 5753 Cedar Avenue i'Wheels may be lazy, but not when he's centering our foot- ball team. There had better be a whirlpool at the college he attends because he would rather spend time there than in class. Key Club 2, 3, 4g Band lg Freshman Football lg JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, JV Swimming 2: Varsity Track 3, 4, JV Track 1, 2. Deborah Yost 6626 Highland Avenue Outgoing Debbie will never forget those difficult Monday mornings. Senior hygiene, pep rallies and football games will be remembered by her as she attends business college. After college, Debbie has plans of eventual marriage to a certain Marine. Class Cabinet 1, 2, 35 Business Education Club 4g Spanish Club lg FHA 1. Sheldon Wolff 8545 Rudderow Avenue Happy-go-lucky Shel is an avid sports fan who dreams of being a major league baseball man- ager. He will never forget his German III class with Miss Abens. Class Cabinet 3, 45 Political Science Club 4, Mixed Chorus l, 2, Mixed Choir 3g Varsity Golf 43 JV Golf 3g Jr. Play 3. Jeffrey Claude Young 1542 Browning Road Jeff has a certain confidence and sense of humor that will assure him of success. Who knows! After college, he might decide to become President of the United States. Future Physicians 3, 4g JV Bowling 2, 3. 4g Jr. Play Com- mittee 3. Stephen Womack 6754 Githens Avenue Upon graduation, Steve plans to enlist in the Air Force as a start for his future career. In high school, he most enjoyed his metal major course and Mr. Corbi's Senior gym and hy- giene classes. JV Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Larry Yago 469 Springfield Avenue Girls and cars rate high on Larry's list of interests. This lively guy will be remembered at PHS for the way everyone's spirits were lifted when he was around. Varsity Wrestling l, 2, 3. Edythe E. Youse 2432 45th Street This perky captain of our Pen- nettes will always be remem- bered for her congenial manner and witty remarks. Ed is an avid fan of the Temptations.'l Pep rallies and football games are among her fondest PHS memories. Pennettes l, 2, 3, 4 tCaptainlg Freshman Class President, Girls' Chorus lg Ramblers Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3. Richard Bruce Zackon 4414 Baker Avenue Besides having all characteris- tics of a number one student, Rich also possesses an incom- parable sense of humor. Per- haps the most unforgettable character in the class, Rich will probably be the first to reach the unreachable. Student Council 1. 3, 4: tEx- ecutive Committeel: Nat. Hon. Society 3. 4 tPres.Jg Key Club 2. 3, 43 Varsity Baseball 2, 3 tMgr.lg Debating Team 2, 3, 4 tPres.l3 Class Cabinet 2: Chem. Club 3. ninety-seven Anita Marie Zalegowski 2656 Foehl Avenue This fan of Atomic Ant is one of the greatest assets to our Senior class. Fun-loving Ski's witty remarks and out- going personality can put even shy boys at ease. Penndian 2, Student Council 2g Horticulture Club 2g Photogra- phy Club 2g JV Softball l, 2g Varsity Softball 3, 43 Drama Club 23 FHA 33 Folk Club 2. ninety-eight Lucille Zizzamia 518 Lexington Avenue Rock always seems to be on the go, whether she is decorat- ing for dances or working on a Student Council project. Her friendliness will be an asset to future work in computer pro- grammlng. Penndian 1, 2, Student Council 4 lDance Chairmanbg Spanish Club 1, 2, AFS 1, 2, 3, 4 CPres- identlg Mixed Chorus 2, Mixed Choir 3g Jr. Play 3g Drama Club 3, 4g Tennis lg Debs Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4. Kenneth Murray Zonies 4126 Baker Avenue Ken possesses both the quali- ties of intelligence and leader- ship. Being athletic, his inter- ests include many sports. His goal in college is to become a physician. Student Council 45 Class Cabi- net 3g National Honor Society 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 4 QPresi- dentjg Boys' State 3g Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 43 IV Baseball 33 JV Track 2. In Memoriam . . KATHLEEN RUSSOMANNO MRS ANN R HILL October 27 1965 August31 1967 I count myseb' m nothmg else so happy As ln a soul rememberzng my good Frlends Shakespeare Rlchard II n . 9 9 KK ' ' . . Q ,, . ninety- EXCHANGE STUDENT Although short, this year was the most exciting and impressive year that I have had in my life. When I went to school on the first day, I did not know what to do and I could not understand what anyone was talking about. It was so different from our Japanese high school and the Japanese language. I had to move from one class to another within four minutes with many heavy books and a big notebook. Sometimes I dropped them down on the floor. When I got used to them, it was June, when I had to leave school. l have many memories, both happy and sad-lunch with the guys, football games, pep rallies, homework . . . everything. But now, even sad memories become happy ones. I feel sorry that I did not show you much about Japan. I was so busy learning about your country. It is such a big, great, energetic country. Every time I thought of you Americans, I regretted what a narrow- minded person I was. I found we had to be good friends with everyone in the world. I can tell every person in Japan these things with confidence. Lastly, I would like to say Thank you to everyone of you, especially Dave, Mr. and Mrs. Getsinger, and the American Field Service, who gave me such a won- derful chance to live in the United States of America. I can never forget this indescribable year. I hope we will meet again. Sayonara. Skigir-o Lbw-22. one hundred asv ,,.,..a--uw , wweglaz X h one hundred one GANG one hundred two Can l be quarterback? Love me, love my dog. Fred Astaire, maybe 81- A . K 1 eee1ff . . ,,,W,1 Q, . .f . ian ,, Bail, bail, bail! Whafs the point? 'P 3' if 'fs I Would you believe, Junior Miss? Ktinnen Sie einen Dolmetscher holen? I'll be beautiful, really! one hundred three WHO'S WHO CLASS FLIRTS Bob Love Sue Lechleidner CLASS CLOWNS Bruce Goerlitz Tina DeShields Lf: -1 ' 2 I 1 E MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Shujiro Urata Lynn Smires one hundred and four f if ff i 1 MOST DIGNIFIED Ken Zonies Bonnie Rosner LQ , , MOST STUDIOUS Steve Jurman Gayle Austin HB' C? BEST DRESSED Tony Brocco Pai Ligatti BEST LOOKING Joe Moles Donna Heyman CLASS SWEETHEARTS Rich Vickers 8: Elisa Arcani one hundred and Eve MOST CONGENIAL Tom Rowe Michele Kozak DID THE MOST Bill Magee Jennifer Jacobs L, bf l l 4 fl' ' .1 'B AWE? 'ff +- ., 17 S YV- Q fffby 5 'rHT1'Trv H 1 A H 4.4 . L' P+ JT L- L 1 ., ' f 4 E L 5: Y L Q 7' P - ,Q 3 ' 3 , I l .v L .N I ' Ln v X i 2 -- ,---5+ -L 1- :V 1 1 , Y' 1 ' I ' 1 - N . k Y ' 'V -' :':iv l tmaxsiunl ' ' . -ll' ' in-unisglill-u--ug-u-u 1 ' - J I' , 4 Inuit X -gg-pg-mn:-n . , m A nun- g.-.np--r--nuns . , . V, ' ,- 1 :annul unuu:n-n--.-.u.1u:'- 3 ., J n 3 mu--1 nun---unnuu-up 3. . I I I I' l ll I I Ij!DlliBul-Iblltli , 1 A 5 --2.-Bhll tQa:t:lilIxIn1mn:::::- , , b l ., , . I --W..-..u -1 u 5 . --ng-Q,-4----u , . ,V - E ---.-----n -----1----....,..,7,-A -N. A x f E-num-nn-n Immun--vu--nun Q, .Q-H. , '. ' I :nun-nalull Illlumumnu -.1-.wa-. hh.. I- -. r 1' , nuunup --nu uuunn--n----mig.,---at-nh' ..- , , I n--u..-1-uns Iliilillvnnuu-nmn.ny.: i'.-nA.--- j F ., .-1-lm-nu-nululignlllnnannum-uw5',nf-ixhi--lg A... f.. I , ,I unnunsnnnnnnu- ununxuuuun-sun -i IIB.. v-,un 1, 5, l , , .nx-.-1-1:-0 --v g---.---..Q-.-... -. I Un-Hu - Y - --nun-.-m H- --- -n-n-v-.--.3 . -.1 I. N -U- , P ' n-mu-n--us---ru --V--n-r nu-:unionnuunnln.xl!fua I Y llDllHaIlHlHQJkl--ll.--liKIIIFAIIIIIlll1l1llH!: - ni-I , Y 11.511 -I--Q..iWIQII-ClIhLlxDlI 1llll JIIIIIIQI I ll' ' ' llblll -llil-gliiQ-IQ!-Dil:unl!-A1551IQXZI-ll-l.ll4lulQ:l , Q F111 .-----I nun ur-m......-.... .... --unnqgu-:nuns-'lynn E A' ' xiuxam ximian u-vllwa-canun:mnnsugnunnunnuuguvmu-xxuha .. XQSIQII .--IQ 'll-.lu'KC'vIQIIHYIIFIII-Ill-I UID!! ' .N ,y 11.--un 1--n w.nu-.n-,.nqumnn.- -nnl---..-.---:- i ' unlnr.--nn annual--1.15m,.,...us1ununl K inu:::1Z:A' ,-, u Ian-v-nu---nl-.-..-...vw...--,...-.---- X In u I LMI' uw- .Q-un-1-u--1.---1.-Q.ru...-any-nan n n n Y.-I , 11' Irv- n-muh nnnnnr -naw.:-:annual .Q ,- X lllnu.. - , H u--Q-.m....-n---nn-. 1.-N. ...-----,ln I , ,HK gunmen.- ,I , lununsw-Q Q-an-in-------.ny un-nnunun w ,, lhul-u-- , ' IIQI-ll' Y! Slllliflllbblllliilililginalt ,I I lllll . y lQQl1u ll vuu4lClQllll'llLD51lBlk1l I I - A , lll3ulIQ- -w ,A 3 , . an-1..-U-1.-.--.nunq'-uuaunu urls: . , unusg- .mu 3 I nu- -Q--.-mum-m-1--.--nn -1 u s 1I'-- gn Y.--sn gon:-in-.ug--n-.I----.nn--up u - n X ,L -1- --- U -.n Q ---.U-U-.g-nn.--mg----0 . . , u us-n - l 1 r.-- usnv4---anunnnmuznnunnanul . I , HF , -U..-1. I ..- M-X..----mm.--lv.-1---1 , n . ,, . . 1 shun 3. -..,...--- ., .........-.--um .nu-.--u--un: ,L n .,A .,. ,A nun - -JZ?-717EC' ' ' 1T5T5 3T:15:Y:T- SC 22l'l:l TL r ' ' x ' 355:31 -.l-M-. - - ,ni-mu --N..-nn,-1----no lx X . N lllll -...um :mug-,-lun-l:nmuunlg1a 1 , ,, .,. , , . .' V ln! , na-1 3 gn -.ymauunun unuluu-I1 I A un ln , .. ...............m,...,.... 1 . . P1 --- -- ,, V m 1- rnmwmuunas-rl:-ll!! - . A , ,1 lu 1 .U- L . .vw -1-... 1----.1 -N--paul' . ,,, V xi u It X ur.. - .--....m.u1m..--unull . . S . . . .,.:. Y, num'.-..m.n.-.ww--.1-1:11 . L - vs- .v.,s.1..-...., .Munn u glg . --H - 1 .... .-N.,-1-...Q-.Q-1-.1 1, , , . I . rl-- -.---.u.----.--.-nu--1 ' Q J - .ill -nl puf fd--nuquns..-41:-xuusu .5 ', , X- K-- - 1 S.-.H---5-u-.-.nun 1 1 1 x. .-.M-.caan m.-.nn-u-nn.-K-n--mul ' A, M4 '1----'v- M no-mu-u-um.5--na-I: n , . - ..A, , -'--IH'-'Ili' :nun-snlnuunapnuxeggn - - A, -,QL ,L -5 .I-1 uqllanaaf-U' u-nu---u-nu---w n 1 , , - ' :rung-u-u-f-v.-.wmmnannnn 1 'V -, MLA' 1 -'muff s wu- uumhusna--.nnvuqugtlhs ,L+ ...,, 1: 5' E l ' --............---.-. ... . L. . --- ----f un-nun-nu.---...--nn u JY V - my -f Il I 5' lnnglunninmninumu u 1 an--e lu V Y i ul mul-viununlllnu lu :mn u nun Qu 5... lx :km-I--...-u--n-unnn me-unnu - -1.1 .vu . -- . - ' - .. . ....,, u 1 :T:1:1:2 2l1 'ii 'Q-Silk' :'I 2:i 1, V n Pin.-:ri--v-u-an-nnl nu nu --n-nu-Ku .un--qw--I , -nu an-nl---n -nr...-1-----4-.pn--fx Q q n-nl-1-1 . nu , - n-u----1'uvusl-nunsunnuu-as-a-.Q 1 nn mu...- -n , I n-nn-nu.,--1--N-,---n---mu-me-n nu ' ,nu-1-up u-: X, , L u unguxnunnu-1nnnvnsuvnnnunlnuun1-4 un-mar.: I l-- , KQIQ ll ll-Ql1llYQ'I-lDlLIllQlClQlDllBlH I1 Il lillll-Ill n-nu. nl , ' unalan!nuunnnu-.nunuumaui:nan:.as Il nurvunn ----nu---Inu' , 11: un u nnnnlqtgmunu---u--mn.qv---nun ng- .Q .V :Inu-nuuunusgkg :lu u . . :nu --un num-un-nu--m-----:nun nu. nm- nn- lhlluuluun Iulnunn I v un , gnu 'I - un- -.-1--n'-.-u.u..1- v.-. uns...- lsnu-uunsunuunlnuunultlillluun u 1 ' I Inu . sux lulununnnnnngu our nu luv- 1 :mums-luhlililul ,llnlltllilliunullllunllruin u-nu , llama A T Egllluue-:annuity -an lnuunu-una ll u-un-nn -1-uunnnunuuuu I ' I'-I ', ' u n 'ww'--Quin' I v-'fl'-I-10-1 I : nil Illllllllulul 'l - sung-an ...annum snnunu- - n n-. ulilglqn x '..' u-nun: ' W- gllulluvlunlu nun-wh--0 0- lunnunililsnuuunuhuf lnunlunnu nlllHsfunl::::l: '- - -- 'l llll I L.-Y l 'l - ' I -ll ' 5 1 ggggugggggggguag gigigig aminegununuuunnnut-12:2 f' A u1 3: Y 'V -l1:p:::H::ll:l:l: -ll::1:'l::lT.:'3:::1 ll I lnnnnunluuunn ' - 1 U- ' ' ' nun--.nunusauuunu 1 u l 1 nun-nu! , ' r 1 nu 1 I ,v ulnullnnnlull-llullllln unnuvmill Illlll . - g g nun ,..,.,,.,-,-,-,I-,satnvn jggg:5:g1::llg::::n-un-nqg 1 nn-mann ' . ggnupuuvnnua-wunnu gunna: :until . l-..-:nn--'u--nul- xlli'1lIL?l?5I!lI!--. 11:1-'l 'lflliihlnuiillil'35 ' n ' 'l 1 ' r EllS1Cl:!':l:lIln:l- -:IEEE 2.2321 ': '1'4I2'l'vE2f-5 . u - n . , ' . w . In-5,H:m..m,::m:,,i,mr,.,...::x:::::.::::.:::- - 'au ' W .EEE1:E:.-. 5 .. .:::: ::::::::::::.::::::::::g-5 -::::' 12121115-fi-Ear:-::::: - , I ' I un 4 I :1az:::::::::Ex:u::::::::::------lil?-:ll1HI2I:: :' ' ' -' ::::::':: 114 Y E:--::.1h - :::::::::::::::-- 9 '51-:::.. ::::.::::::5.,.,,::,-H, lun ' ,, , un , u n man:nnxnnnuunuluuumgsuuununusmzil:::::::l'1::'2Y :' ' 1 El Iillllunwi-Ill ,. lu: 'nun fanmnuuuu-mug: nfl nuunnill' gnnnuu T.:-:'1-'l'::1:'2l::u-c-11-1-ll uuunnuu-.-nun--un-g Q..-,-.,-,-,,.--I-I-In 1 -.max ua -lg I-.-.-.,-....,-.-gg' - nuslnun--un--nun 1 l I-up-nlllllh - -'-'---A-.,,,,.,,,,.,,,.-.--p-:eu ::::w.1:1::::::::::::x:::::::--'---'------n--12521221 -5 115 - !' ':l?. 'ati F: ' .:::::::::::::::: Q ' an:e::::::::.:.........-..................,:,' ,gy usunnnunannn---.nun nu 'l'llll:luu-u naar: n ua: ' ' '7f!2a117:5---E - ' u an u 4' 1 -ununnusuuusunnnun--,v---qu-n-.....fa 1 -1 .....................:::a:..:1:::::::-:::.::-------------i---F' - -H F if-1-1-----W--H'L-m-1l1--12:-:11H1-:Sir-151 -1 H + 1 2-2----------------:':::::::m::::: 11:1--L .ggq-guln-...,,.',.....,,,-,-u,-,--.,---..:l hunuunnn-L'-I nn-un 1 :nu aw-u-num.--vu-un:1-uluunmuzunwwunngulnuu n Y, , - 4 I.: vnnuuulnillillluanapdu- 10.---.. ,.-.urnuuu 1151?-alilflillliliulil:':l1l: ' :::':::3:15:35 :lil-l:'S 211 ' 'ff'l'z': F: ':1 ':11?l:l:'n 'in vr' .illliiilfgisfliluinsv--w-vu- gumsnxaust- - 1 ' n nv. , 4 w n --u 1 . -...N 1- Y , K. ,H . 1 an----n--.-....-.-.....---.-.3535Slliliiaiglll--.-.---n ---u---- --:v'21-.5-1-.7-'SI-'In..,!.,..JI.,.3.l.s.--:v-u-.uuu- 1. , ' xIll!-vngunugggggg-,Lfm',g5,'g ::::,,:,....n-.- -...-............................-..................:::'-'-'---1-g v-------- -- ....-.--...-........-........-... ..-.-..... ......-. , ,. - - ,,:::..................,......,......,..,... -Ylllllilillwl'-1211115ll:l:Il:: 'flil--:5-:57'hl-:l1l'l'5S1E 'B-'il' 'l '2 ' 'I ' '2 i'G.'I'5 x':'?-'Tfllllli 5 L ' ' ' A ' ulililihn-.--n-n .. . ..,.-.. ---nu lG':iCI.: . . ,mn -..,.i . -.-, ... - . I , . --1.-.----.........-...I------12:211Z:Z2'51221'2:'::---.Zi ...,A-.-.--n ':-.-.E ...SIE .,....!'L.....,..'.-......x,-...-nn - . N nu..-------::::::::3ggfggggggggggg: ,,,,,..... :Luz:::1::::::1u:!.::::1::L'::------------.....:-.I:.':..:::::::'L:'::: 1:2n:v':a:a:::x:i::1:::x:.::::a:.:2::'a:::' V- A V maiiilillii.-.........----P--'-2 ::::::':x:::w 1-:mv ---4-:.,....:::::::m:e.::::::':E::::x: ::-ir:--:--5 ' -H: - H :::-:-:- ' -::.::- :::'-- --'--: -::::-:- J- ' f .:::::zasnwusue:::m:::-5.::i::-as msn: . . . -.. .. ..,. , , Q- uw-.L ------U ... - -.- . n... .- - 1 , . ,, . ,,,...... '-'liilll-1-v'l'lllu-n-H1----3:17-T.-l17.:!.12.::1lI'l 'Hwusnnnunnupl---.g.qmnuqnununav--uwmnnuuunnlnnnvlttllu , . nnnnuuuxunnnunnunanntuu'L-R: igggzzgggni-N- --.-1--an-,nnnu--n...-+n-.-------1---m--..l'l -.nn-.nn---.-u----.-..--1.-.1---n-S-..-.-1-nun-unnu: nn , , umuunnnnnnnlulnu ul :E-Ll -It ---3-.U-U ,,, ::l::1:G:::::1::1::':5::'I:11:::,',:1:lllnh-g-wasnun..:1':::: l2::::' l 'l1:'.13S1:!l1:1:x '1:':i?'i:':17:1:-13-alliin ' Y :1:1:::Illfilellllliliu.-mil'-nn-.I------umm-g' , - , . -. .. . . , L f., numnnuuu--nvv-I-.nununnsu.ann-:::::l 1:ualll ','l1-1 un n ln la---:nun-u-un-nun-num----ng--osun , . , annum-u--1.--up----am:-'uigwig gugzgzcggj- u::':K::::1IT-'1112515-15-Kwllillf-33 ':t'l ' ':::v-:LYS ' 'uk 'K -5151'i1i:ill!l 2l::T:::if-N::l'i2H '?' ' ' ' 51:::::::::H'::T1::':' -o nun K A-.-.1 an-ww K ' ' I 4 - ' -Z ' n I .-.-.....-,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,Xl1:gl fg-1-:::-..lu----.-r n -nn-u---...Em-.1.-----f.-I----.---I P,-' .L-' X . ' nmupununuuluunn lu?---A 5-3331551211: -----u-----.H--..........-,...., I,K,'1-,.---',-llIunnnuu ---. uw-nuw.n-...-.--.H...fm-:mu.-n---u i . 4 . vpn.--1---un-f-u A vs- X- - 'NA ,I,,.. ,,. ..........-........................ . .x.-....... ....-...............-............Q.......-....-..........Y..x..-.- .,.f . Y . . , . . ---------------v --:zr ' , .... ...,.--... shaun- n-.n----nm-..--nu-.,1n I-sinnunuun--:HumQuinn-n-unnvnsxnuunnuulunu .qxugu--.-.g-.a1ngnuu-- 4..J'.., . , 1 I xx-nun-mug:------n -gn - -f nu .--W -7.-I ,1- nnlaluunun-u----....-vnun I mn... , , ,, '1lu-ll-n-nn----.w...-n...nn-,..-.-.nuns--muah . 4 1' , unnnpnnauu- .vu 'f-'H M Il' F ,ng-M-,,.,, vm-unnuu-Q-sung..-,,..,,,,,,, .---va.:-elaunnluslluuqmngnuuqunmnnvlnnu'--:nn------1-v--uannum: 3. ' T ., .T ' , 1 . luulunn-xgnnaunuu .-lull H24 :li -1-lP'l,n'm-,H- .-.-..,...-.,...-...,..,-.-,,,,.,-. ,,,-ullu, 'I-::nnuuxnnuumnmunqnnnunuuuunounup-nuuumunsu-pp.: 4 'I 'A ' ' uuuuuunvu uuuuvu pun: W -: Egklhvuunn-,L ununu--up.np-suuu.--.nun . u.,,,n--I-.I--':::nuuunntuuu-unu-w.u:munnv4amn-nawq--uuuunumu A an U ,.v AY I X ,g :nu-nn.-1-.-.Q-mn ----1 . I. H.-I--,-I.-H. 'iziflflf-:31:1::::I11122? ' .: lI''IllIsnt:n::'ll::ET3'311I:lIlililiillllilli' ':':T-'illlii Y ' ' V 'l1'IR1:TL':.?:iil:3::55 ' 5-u----.,-n..,.,.--.--U --U-..-1........n....-......... .,,,,:,:gggggggggaunuuu-un.--.........-......---.--.-.-322.-.hy-i--mx 1- +' --3+1,, , 5-E ,, , .....-....--.--.-.-D - ,na -gggggggggggg u-nun-nnnsznuouf nun: J unuvmnnnmsu-nl::Imnuuuunnuunuouun-annnuuaunmug.-nnunnnu-1 un Y , ,gf , , , .nu-I...-x-m-nu--.fn n 1--I :-H---- Nun :'R:1'3'::l::El:::li::L1 AZT -' Il' 'l'l'---1lululi1::lBYHHllHl:l:lllil:::l:11i'l:::3::Tiuflilgxgs: ' 'f 9 ' u 'T' 1 nu ':a5'ilK V'1:1l1 :: :gulf-:I -v-8-nu-nvru ' -lil I . ,A B 1 5' v n ,,,,,..,,,-.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,nu, In gu-n:li:::: -Luuunnnunuu-unnnu-nwunmnnuununuunnnu-mumnnnuunu A F n mil . -1 lgngann. ann- nu--nw 5 :gn gs :git-ag: 12 .---.--1----..-.-......n T, .-..... un, --I-5'-ucunnuauunnn-n---..urn-nn---nun-.-1up--L-unsung F , 1 1 , .U ', nn un unmuru- x s uf' -Xuql-say, ..-.-..----.--....----..-J X --.-Q--lgu-.. 11,3-u----.l---nun..1.n.--v--u-----1-.1-..-H--.-un. K 11 1 - A ,vi tan-W... ...uw --1 un-an - Imvngui un-. guunuuu-..---:ummm W . If u-M.:-nu--.,,, , 'I--llulunn-un--n--I-vuqgnu...guna----nl.:-nr--slum! L nl , Kg um-nun..-1 pn-1.-...lgnn npr... - .HM-t uwnuuuuvnun----.-n-nu. N -1.-----.-....-., 'filmunmnnlvlnuulnunuunnunuuuunu-nuuunuanlnunllulu V . ' Inn: J LJ nnluunfn-hang.:.nu-u-mul-I lg! gf-'41 2'21i,.X..l-- xunnnuunqlnuunmggnnn- , lnx1uuuuu-.-,,,- -ggguunnnunnungu-I-nunn--in-nan::nunn-un-nuns-rn .1 , ills: I 'f 12,1 , use-vnun--uuuvqnnunuuunnn I --gg.,,:,,4,,,,...,., .,--.-nu vacuums-v-I-H1 t Y anne un-u.:.,.., Y lgluuunum-nl-I-n-unI-.--1-----..-.m--vm...q V , nn 1 u 4h Q ...Q------...-uu...--.--nv-u:-- -x-1--' num'- un.nu-n-nn-uun-uu , u---V..-.---. ...fn nn... uumuunv--u-num-nuuuuunmsnuunguun--nu 1 :nun 1 , V ij un-L---.im..--...1--mg,-n-msn: -L-.wmii----u .....--.ug-n-u.----.4 uv---.--nun-A-.. llH---1--nv-..---1-1-mn:-uvunnmun-..,,,,,,,,,,,,.-,j , ...-. 4 F 1.-.-u-nw-nu-nmy---up-an---nan I .I aa in 1 -.1'ilT1Fl1l':-:T-: 3lPiI1'5' :: S: 'l'-1:1 :l1111T.1':i: 1YTn '5?- l '? l : :'2'i- ' I 1 T-'''''TTL''!.'S1:11. LL11ll'IR'5T-T1133111-T---.LC --- .. . -.-. -- ., , . an nn nn 1 -1 .1 ---v ---.. , - . 4..- . U . , - g, . --uw-nqmu---.-.-u 1----n-w-Y-nTA'!.n:-525122. ---n-ufn-nu-------.151--:Il---lyk-lunin-au: W' -nnnlu-n n u uuuwusmuumnnlll'Iwiflwln '1 :: :.2.1.L .n 321 ..,....---..L--------um: in-ugxm-ru-....--.1-.Q-.., --v--va---U...........----.-...-.---------nu ' . unusual!! It 5 In1.-m.......--..-.--n-nmX--Q n.-.-- ----H--nglgx .,,......,..g--,.,,n nun lllnnu uunuuu-.uf-un--.Al Inu-um-unnsu-nun:nnsunununan-annum:as-u , uunusnn ! w-:num-Q--...gnxmunuuliuun.:uni -', ,,,,...n-nf,-v-.. nuns-mx-w -H-vu--an-uns . hun:-1-1-m.,.,,,,, L nlunannunuuunuulu-unuunuuuan wnuum 3 uunnuslnuuu I I in vuw-'Q,.,,..1..-N..-I..--nv. --Nunn: I- un.. TlRSR1'l: ':'Q'I':. i2'112 A l'l2l:'l':-'A 'l'-wvii-'ii,'i1E!h 'X ':S'l ' 55:1-1-:21'Q'Rl 'l ulllaxfa' n 1lu1:l ' 5: 'l:i511ll i!:l:?I2li:l ' -:Tiffin an-u ..- - - . . .........w.-a -.L N.. .......... l .. ..--- Ili - CH'lUQQi'1DH , l1lll I 1- . '41- UI I uxinn a 1 lr I q Q I IIIIIIC ZIIIPI-I Ill ....!.!-....-'..-u- , --..-Ill'-ll-!..l1l-nl''-Iwal- u ww--1.-W-IJRRE-I-T'i'il1 3' Efill' lin!'- ':lr-2.15:'Q-.11151527-'i3I3R11n::mu1uu gnm---uu--uu-- 11 uluun--un--wiv' I lluuunuum-,.1rnv X ' '-mx ---9---v-,. --.N-.n In---.-.nl--K...--..-uh-n . --nu --1--in ll-.ww-H--.--I-nu..-.vI---.U-m-.-1 ----Fu--.1-asp 'sittin nnnnu fr gluxxgluuluuuluxixlsxg- fl-1wuuqnunnmu-.-urwlrmuunnnnsununnugnq nusvwus un n u :nissan-.pn.4114-.---...-umu.---u u.-un-..--Y-p--zkvgnw qndw- , ,,,,.,, x Y nu n-wmvuunnu-:alumna--.s-.nnnynu--nnan-.mnuxsuun:gunna--u-un-u-n . , n-.pu-ul I nu shunnn-nn-Qqquvn---mnxfnmununll ununnluunag Hin. 1.4.4.h , 1 , nuns , 5-unuv.--1.-1---.-...--.,. 4l-'nan--.-.-u.-1-vu--u---1-q., I----na-up--u-' Y ,, naw-'nu n :num--N....-M--.gu.5u.n-nfn-an-:nu :snug umm Q--,- ., , A nav. ,Q '1:::::::........1,,..,,,-Quin-::v:::-tx-.kelvywt.-.-.Q .mug-A--:A-3-nga.:-1:::-n .-u:-::s:- 111- unz,......-..,...-N-E..--. my--13. 1-3.-3g!:5:s51g:',g,,, ---w... .- , ' - v- ww- --. ...lu I on f. u . n. up -1 n fu . ..--. -v... 1--.-..-- -v4 V w 1 I -' ' lnununnunn-ms5.'4::l ff: : -'--lu-s--....-1.---.12-uyfnuuunum-n.-u---- um--.a-.Qui IEEE!!! :lirrii-.-,w.!..:--:l1..---.-.-- 5---.----------A --:nl n nununau-.--.f..-..:,,,,g,ig ---u--u--..---1------.-.mv -v-,-N-nu-n-u--ns-nun 1.-n--nun n u--.-----.M.n-1...---.1---urn nn. -.-.-un--gn-5, W. . --....-.......,.,,.........:.-'--L.-......-...............,...-............-...-....,. .........-........-. .......x.....-..,....-.-.1:..,.. .-.........-.-..-1-g.. L ---1----nu..-.-,,.,,,-,,,-',-vw -n-,.-.s,---..x-...--Q.-.1.lmI..--:ann----.------...-w-v 1?-.gn-n n-----vx.-..---.-1--.f-...-n 1um-unn:.--u- :mm , ulnnnnmnunnnulnsuu-nun. 1- . v..u-.n---mmm: -.u-unnpnunspun-umnnlnuuuuuxunun-n-...0 .s asnuuuun nauunn.----qu .mx --un 4--1 unwnllill 'P U ,..,. ' H253 xx vn 'U'-:UST-333''-1 'i 'i. :1'Ql''2 l'L'l' 1:l:l2l':: :'i'3 ' ' ' 'Illia!!!1311251211:-:ll'furv n .. ' Q- Q . f .0 1 1 - W .,.,,. ., .Au f 1 U Q.. - ,f:,L:n22igg:::a:::-a:qx-:...:5.iaE,.:X:2:-fagaz:uv-.E-:::5:: q .::::u1nlu:u nnkililflglelililn lflila5-l1T.,..f..1-.1-win: 1:-:'..:::x..-.:1:::Ln:::: V . . . ......... . --..-.1 -.. 1 ..- -.-........-. c .. ...-.. , . .. lnl:'41I12.'3Y::,E1 hs-uni-sun----...,.---.---0... .-....--3-----H1 3 n xl-u-n:l:':I11:L'l.i.-.2'l:l'LC-....f....-J...,2:l1':l1 --um---..--lv-nun-lv-g , A :Y------um-.'121?:1:!':l2 2''2 '2 ':E ' 'il-:TBI , -u 1- -1 nn-.fa-1:---nmX-..-..--luwnnn--gens:g'g':X'7,'Z':l: ll'.3l1:. I i . ... --..-, .. .. .. 5 -.-N.-... .-.. , Y , L , 1 F 4 ., . .. H ' u::::::::l:' 'Nl1-If'1--:'-.f-v-:.:-n-na--:-:.vw-mnmlnunumx- , L ,. Y - 2.11. 'l::X::.:l Zfnzggifllfjl.'11:::1:X1.-:.:...nm-.ug-.g--.gn---14 --....,,,,,,-,I,I-35-:::--... ........,---...----.nu--.1.--w--.-.--raunu- x , X, .nn ....-.-. ---K--.-1-..------...-.-. ....--an 1--.--nu-my-ny--nw 'lu.n--u-pu-m-nail '3!''flvwul---an-nun--nur.um--nIw:l: X' 1 un: uu-fnnuna---lu-..-.--vnnu.mann:unw-nunnuvm--.un-1.---vias: .. -:---n-1-1-...Q-..-...,,,,L' t l'L l l - , , I I munuu- nu-.mnmu---.-.1-snnvf--vnnuuuu.m-su-ls.-v. .- -m-1.-,.,,,-.I unuxgx.-nu-nun--.-uunu.....ua-un-n.ununumn ' l n-'- 1 u i -'fam.lmnuuunnn-:mx X-.. - lunnnan-.uqnnnngllnuuln.samsungnun-n--unsung-.uunnslnui f 1 I --nu-A-u Eu neun-yuuluuaxnun-..----sunmnnxsvnvx xn.uwll .ann:-Ilan:-g..-u-:nu-vnu:-A nnnununll pnlulnnuqsumm'--nun: ' ..y,,--,K--..,.,, ,,,-gg.--.1-.-p,,..gpl-xn-uxqnlnsllw-lnimlll Imuunulluulnli nu-unnuuilwuuuuuu nuunnlluununnnuu--r-nun 1 13 ' '1 ul mamma: 1.lnngnumuuxnanu-in-:nan-ur.an-lunlIl'l -'HID' ,,,--,-------I--urnnuuuuununnnnnnu-nm:-nu-.------nu-nun , - ' I-iv---nun uuunununn-.ug---nun nunnmvunnnn-uma un-annum-nv--ung15: ! 'lll lll-llfll ' QX ' V 'll Ilnuunll gunnin-n-unnuulua-ann:ann-uilnunuwun-ug.. , -1--........,,,,.,,,,,,, I--1-nuns--unn--I...gpm.nnun.n-u-unn- , , nn --.--m --m--nn---.--qu-urv.--nun..--ummm-nu--w-I 'llli'--I--f-Y uv-nn 'll'-'-I-luv'-41'-IH-'-avi--'I'll I 4 L nun' nun-aux u-up--nun--ug--.nn -u-nvun------.-ml----1 4 ,.---....u.-n'-- -uunu-.nun-1-------A n-..1.--nm--unmugru -nu :umm mu-qu..,,..,..,....-,. .. ...pu 1.--n an---nu-damn-ul' . . :saga--a-n -n-ll?111 ' ' I ' 'L 'nu tv ...----...mu--..-.n--.---n.----n- -----.-----.-m . , ... .. ...:a.-...... ':N'-- 1 lSHllvll'--' --- . - .- -- -.-.........,..........................-...-......-....:.:: ,H 1:1-5-n.u11uununnunwuull '3 lllIwunnlu1 vnu..-ann-----u--.1-nnuugg--gnnmnmuuau-uunaunusp-1lg- A , ,.....,,,,-,-----U H-un--nu up- ---an--pn--u -n-nm-.- 1.---. - . ..-...A .. .---.1 ..--..-.---.....-I---nu-----nu---.,.....- -5-g munnngr,--minus.g-v.-unum-mug-.umolnuuvu ann-quam--.nmuuuan nun nu u-.. nun,-an uusmuzu:Inu-1rsmun-an-v.v--o-nlhlunnluulilli I..-.l-,,,-K--'uv::::x:::lu::::::r:.-n-2:51-1:5:5-.-::::u-::v:u: : me 1 -ln1...unnnunlu---nu---.-...---..---.v-X:-u:g:::::::::g un -1. .-T.. Q .. 1 -... .- a Q- -' ' ' - r ,, ,u A M ,-,,,,g,,:g:g-::w.:.-nu-H-1-un-.-.-E-.-..s...-.-...,..--np-.-.----um... .hu n llilliliiilfilililllli1:.SllI:?-!1i-l:lLm...-nn-u-.uv..-m- ':1:'i ----S-lflllilf'-55.23122 11332153 ilgilx S: '1'1l1l5B'!.!'!!'2'llI'1 ' :I:l::f:1:l':'2.1:::- .W .. R 1... ..-. - H . . . .. .--. ,.. V . . - 14 . 1 , E,,.5..::::::r.m a::x:::::-::r- -sv :user:::::::::::a::::::': :::::::::'::::m::-' ---1-- - -mm: Umsmmi' m::E':::'5-7 - '1': ::::::a:::::: X . ..... f . . N . .1- :.:.llilifiggggggguuunu-nu, - ---m-g------n-u-m- nspnns- nan- an - -nm I-.-i.'R11:IL1T.T.:11T.1-. 21:!:.:l511!E'1-l:1!lf17l---5-55----n --I-H Q .i,.,,.---qu--. lllnlu-un:-:suns.v-mon-n.-.-:gn--a :nun Innunu-u-qu-an-fum--n-.1----sun-uunnu.--pnunw.nna-u----ann-u-qu-n--.np--H: . lsuumnni... ' l-nu---....uuu..usum--'Quannun-:mann-1annau--nuununn--nununn:nan-uununun-nu-unI--p-In-:nl--ll-UIUIUIIIIK-' l.,,,--ur num-.nu---un'uuqmu-..u-qu:-up.-.-.va-mann-nanny.-nu nu- run--1---ummm--n uni-fomnnmun.uuquunan-nunauununill . ..........::::::::a:'.:1:.':::::::1::::::::::::::sm ': :'t1:'::::::L:': H' ' N 5 ':' ' l ::! . .- - .. . . . - glgggguuunu um... n-.-..-.---nf----an--unuuun. ..-5-su-----n r- -T-. Jlllif..122:12,..T2:l2!Z:Y:l1T.':l'l till!!ill2:25l1:l25VI.'llT-5-'mliin1 , -i--u.v:lIlIunqn-an1-n-.u-.un .1-...vm-nequnup-pp.. I----annn1uwus-if...M--1....,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-mrnu--mgn1.n--gupnun.--llnnvunn-qu---nl-u. A I-,,,,,,::!:'l::::::::::lin-wmn:-un-.:L:u..q,gn1-1uI!:::-:::::-nvnzu---uni-usp.Inunuuuni-qgnlumnuusnnxulnnununununa-luaaleaztg-:gui . --.. -... --1 ... . . . . 1 gain...-.--....ng----up--E1-5.1--HQ-.-5.1223TRIBE--ulun--.152-Hill!!!I!S2lI:ilEl:l1l:I'.1:l1'l 1l1Hlll2lYl1l'l::::H-a--....----- 'f ---n: 'h 'l ll' lv1lml-u-:n:u.u- .nn:susan-nuns'aunnur-uumn--u-nu nn. n-n-:lin-:annum sugar-.nu-,:n'v:-ln - lu',- l-A'vllnum-sn:-n-u-1-nuns-N-.. .---.funwwllullrulnquv.-:nunsuunnnlnlsvliulglauluulululupgll: unuuunuu--an In-K --. rung:ll:7:':'STI ':' :::-1::1:::::1a::::-- -..:.--anszun--:np-1.-an--.U-Rnu-----.--.-------annunnn-uup-:num-:xmas-sun:-H: 1 - - w- -.-, -x .. . . - Q L '::::::::E:::::-1 ::'-::':::'-:'::::!::::::E'E:E:i:x::::E7-:E:51'-515155513553'-'mga'-'m ? W F ':i::E akin: . .N ... . ,. . . f. .- 1 l Illnnnuw-innln.---ravsw-'InnsNunn.4:g'v-nuunnunlnHaiti:315-liegillaaitiilslluis: '5: ':uu'l ':ln::H u ln nun X ' L I :::L:,1:::gg::::::::::.:L:R:..:::-nun..--ru-Qui-nu::::::::uannum-nuns:nllnunllnluu :naman g nun- :su n ll I 4. Q! . -. ..,.............L...........i...... ..,w.::::::x:::-ma:::........::::::::::::::.::::::s:::::::!I::' - -' Q 1- f n x 1 llllnaununnunnnun-I--Issuuumw-.q-u.---x-1-v-nu:-nnu--nuunnuuuuuuuuun.-u.up-pu--1 K X ' H' I ix Y ' ' ' : u , ' 111:1L::::-:gr-L-Sm.-...::.'.:::-Q..--1.--E-xG::T:-:.:.:1:nnn--un-.--.gnug-n un v x ' Q 1 K'Y ' . -- ......- .- . .-U... --. . - ,, lg: 'Eunuunln-lmxunu-Q1-4:v-4alu'Nllsu:::nnmzmgunuguuuu-muff1q:n:::u::::::::1-:': ' 1 + - ' ' nu nl. ll'llsn1un-uun--------K---nm:-11-1-nu1gigkvqaunsunnunnvununnuuuuun n :Elm 1 ' ' - fu . . --::::::::::::::::::::.::n::1...-. :r..-.....-:- - -1:-xg.-D a--.v--n-nu-nlmun- n ' ' I 10..- n--..-.vu Jn... -I nu- nu a I :nuns 4 in1ulhlnnuusmwullnllllillnguunlmann-.annum ugmmlinsuusIlluu:n::::::u- lu ' ' , ,,,, un-nu: . -----numnn-I-n-u-nunnnnn .eu-lv-nu.-gun-'--un-:umm-uuulrnuruunnnnnl ' ,. My nu-mv A . . vnu-Us-n---. 1 ...nun-an-----1-mn.-.v..--u--au'-N54-nnmmnnn--n-n n ' un 'l'l 'l'l :uns-u.ununusuI--nun----auunnnuu-1-m-.--uv-an--nun:un .nnnnnn l , n 'ff Ifllilvll --I-llllunnuulmnnmnnnunnruusannumqnnnunulnnunlnnnunun! 1-nenli ! -l lnlnll x- U-:el luulnpnnnm-:gnu-nquuva-us--nuns,-'nlllnu-nuIuumlin 1nn.nn :un I X 1 M pq 1 -.un nluilll ,-fl augur:nuvlns-I-ullngfnuvulun-'Annusugarsunuuuuunmlunul 1-:Inman 1 Xi Q -1 -.nunnuuun X -.,1:-n-- lllmunquus-un-:lusununv-nunnunnnxsl-ullnxtvuunulnxillll J ' un guulilvlni , ,x-u--.u- img-Ag---,a:-gxuupun-:mln-unix:uunlunlumnsnnl , - X-wr ':':TiE5!1 L ungaluuulun''-'1:::11n-l:K:'l:::X: - ' ' ' W 1' Y X ' X .1 . . 4 - - f L L1 I...----1. .H 45. -1-:glenn-nl Q-----------1-----.-All-1 7 S...21':' .- --1-.ppwq 734 --I nuns... -. .-n-....-w----n-.-- ...,-.-... ...,,. , n .- .un-.,-. , -I--nn--lm. xuvn--I--i-1.-...w ...-......- ....,....-... - - -H 1g5!,?L1X' f AY'Xmuii'a1'f-gg --gag:-ag:-.. .-..:.-ug... gn:-.--...-- - .....,--....- . ........,.....-.- . H. . v... .. .au .-.. . -.. . 1 , Y.: A - u un :Q -nn , I .-ggggg , I I unuunu , ,, , 1-..-M Z..--un.-u--'ami-ILTERQEERII!-2:11.-5:2-:ill -.lliiilflllilillg - .. .. -..un N, M..---'.l- I as nnsxgu U ---na-an-.-.gm--p..--wn--.nv-uw,qnuvnnnauuuu --..f.............p xp UIQ l'l 'Nj , 1 ' ..--.-'-t------ 1-1 , .,l QIHHQIHIFQWYQV-WIIIIIIQIIICSIIQQQI-KIQQQQILSIVI1- -lltild-Cllwflsli. .... ... ... I-------I--I --..- x Il Winn: , -.-..-....--...-....-..-....f.,........-......-.......... ....-.- .-......... 21.1 1:2 ' 0 I ' :ing---.---gzuaggl ul up t 'gag 5 . :Yunnan u-nun--lun' -1-1-1n-...pq.mv:nuns-nn-u-zinmnw-u' nuunnum --- ,---- ' ..:1:.:::gzgggeugggggggqg 1: ' ' - ------ .:':'z:..: I:1L15:li:2252::L::::.'::1:f.1:2::21:2.L'L1.l klliilizll ::: -.nu ..........-.. ,-..-...--...... . b :ami I . N '::g::':::. ..1:1:::::v::g1:.....,:L,..-:.L...-..,,4.................-:L - x:-:z na:':::::-::::.:::':::::::::L1 1.22: ' 1 f + ' ::::::- -zz. '--as:-aw: -fzv:1E3::EEEE.:E::: 'E?4'HEif'iiE-.H? 33 - , A ,, R- . , .- if r -.. nu. M.. I g lllgfllgigxglllg!-1'g21Q x'lnxc a -5 -- 1 :insulin I -.uma-up .g.,---p-1--4.1.1.-.-u un n E s nun up unnnsnnu--nn-umnmu. llll K X ' ' l l IHIHIU'-'-Nllll I ulrilt nl 'lil -1 us:nnuquaun-u-u-.nns----- llulnunn xl!! 4 ul xx '-.-- 'n-u- l1 u-w-u--1w--u---Y.In-fn- -ng nw-ll :- ::::::':aigiggii-4:n:::::::: ggxgygggigggg f. ', ' 'K , ' 1552553-Qu ':::i1::l'l:nn EIl:l:.LY2i'Q::i:'1:iiii t f:i::l 1 nunqu p-1-n nan: su nun.-up ' - v-s - nunnmq p -. - I ::v------.--.- r ----u.-.n- .-.- ..-...- --n .--.---!!lllllIl Sll'S l ' ' ' 1 -1- rl ' K ll nlsn -I ll Els: ::::.1:x::2:'.:::: -Q 5 w.,:::::::::.....::- -33. , az: :1m:a::::::::-.::::: --::::::::::::EE::' -E---T'---:ls - ' -lwiifiz' . Inv' 4 lllu 'H L l 1 . 'Ui' -' I 'EEE sEfEQE::uE gEm'iE. Y x - :QEEEMEEEEQEI Q .::. :::.::::::::::4Q1:va:::::::::::::::::::::::::a:a:zz::::- iiiiiiieua- , , ' , 1 -,.,- -,-H-1 . :auxin nv- .n--mann---mman-nu-n-...ng---gg.-..- 1... nun------ll ,L In -un-nn um-u ummm A , . . p - ------3----.ABBEY' 1'1E1l1l1llll!-1511 21:3-. 2!! !Z - sn...-, nn A,., ::: QL :rf v W Ari x 3 7555. W '13Y5Q?2W 'Til 1' ' '1 ' e A fx- Y ff? fain: 3 1 --.. Nj :al ..: , ,. ..s,.. if 1 .55 Q5 v .., -LA EE EE Ei 1: -1. . Ei' .1 up .1 1.1 .11r1, . :111-11 1111111 .11 - 1 V11- dmc: ...nun .'.11111.. 11,11 V.,-1.111111-1 11.111111111111111 1-1:11 I H .gl rf- J 4 jr Hi - E i 5 A V lf ,f A 0 1' 1-wvmnulillllll nnrwlailllilillllldt li!! W... ........ ..-. .... -...... I Fil-lliillllliili llhilll- 'IU' ' -r--ll--'I'- '5l'J'1l2!2l'?.':: E2--.... V '-2151211112I-Iii?-11-1----'-'--:'::.:'::z:::::::1,:-:.:....... I -l'l '!'!!.!! ....-.-..... 1...-.---. .-..-....-.1 ' 111111 11-1111 1111121111--1:-11111111 . .... .... .. .... ..,..-.-........ 1 .....-. -. .... -... ,....... . . ,. lil!!! Illlhll ll!! .... DHIQHI---IQQIH . 11 11111suIgH! K1 111111111111 ..v.1-13111111 1:::v::::n.----.- -, I 0-,.... , ''9 ':::11111nl11111111111111111111-11111111111-Lnu-11 111111-11 .'- I-'In 1111n111n11111111111111u111111111111-1111111111 1:1g1-1111un11u111v111 'x' ' '1111n1-11111111111 1111111 1 111uu1111111111111n1111-1111111-m1111mp1u111n -1 -ull --,,,,,.,.11p 11u1111111-111111111111111111111-11---111111-v1111111114-11111 'B ':'1111-111 1111111111111111-111111-111-1111111111-1-.1 1111-111111111111111 ' 1111s111111n11.11n11u-111-11111111:1111111111111---1-111-u11111vn1111u1111 H1111 111-111-11111-1111111.-11111111-111-1111111111111111-111111: ill! 1-liilkljlilllllllil-If IILUI-Il-l IIQ-IIIH 111111111111111111111111.11--11-11111 111111. ....-.11:::11 ran -N -I1Il! l 111111111 lnul I --H ' E '!l!l?1lS1'-22122152155-111111111 111111 1 ' ' 111111-1-1111111111111-1-1111 -11111111111-111111-1111111 - '::.....1..1.1-11. .-.......11. 1.1111111111--...1......-........1-.11.1 '- 11l1n11111llI1111 n1111s1l1111Iu1111v1u1u1v111111111q:1111111111111n111 lillll- IK,-,,1111111111111-111111:111111111111111-111111111-1111111-s11m11111 1 U 1111111111111111111-1-11-1-0ll-ul-1-llr---1 11 -1111111 111111111111 21-1111 .111111111111111111111111-111111111111 1 1 111 111111.-.H ' 1 11111-111 11111111111a11nn111-11. nn--11111111111q1111n1-1111s11-11-nna ':11111.111111.11.1111111111.11111111111111 1--111111111-11111111...11111 -------1---',,,,,,.,, .-1.1.....1...111-1111111111111-51111.11111111111-1111111111-.111 111s111:11111111111-1111111-1-1111111 1111- 11-1-111111-1.1111ux111n11111111 1111-nn--U -'An-,z,,,,,.,...,,,,.111-.111-111-1-.1-11111-1111111111111111111111111 11111111111-111:v:'-N--,JE., ,,.,--, 1111-1-1111n11111111n11111111g1l111111-s111u111n ' 11-1.-111.1111111111111-11 an 1111 111111 111111 1.11.1111-1-1-111.11111 .....- ..-1111111--5-,,,,,,,,......1.1.1111-11.1111111111111111111-11111 1111111111111-11 1 1111121111-:III- ' ,, ,,,..1.v-111111111111 11111111111-111111111.111-11.1111w1lr11u1nnr1 -1 1-11-1111111111--l ' ' ,'5, ,11.1-11111l, .11-1111-11111111-111111111111111n-11111111u11 -1111111111 1.1-.--n- ,4g,,,,,,..., 11,1-111111.. .11-:ng11111111.1......111....11111111.1111 1 1-...11-11-111-12--ff:-, I- ,,,-111111111111H11suvanu.11u1u11111u1111111111111mum111111: H W - ' 1111111111111-mu1111,111.111111.11-1111n11111n111m111111n1111-111au11u11u1 x '1111-11111111-1111-11111111111111-111-511111111-111-11111--11111111-111 : ' 1 1 111111 1-1111-1111111111111-unllu 111111411111...-11111111-11111 .-.- -,.11-::gg '21:'1 S,151111111-111.1,--41'L:-:::'::m1::::f::::wn1111.-11111w11::. ...:ua --' r 11 ,. .1 -, 4 1.1 1 11 -'4'1l'l 11L'a1:2:. 11 11-11.111111111111111-111: 212' '. .5 2111111131 1 1.1--1111...-.1111111111--1-11-....-11 - 11-u111111 -...11.1.-1111111111111-1. - 1111111111 1:1 .naw . Q 111 1.11 .1111 1:1 1 1111111111111 nunn 11111-1 '11-111.1 H' 11111 1 111111 - , 11 1 .1 153-52:11 11-1-.1-..1-1111111111-xii...-'-11 11-11 -1- 111111111-.111-..unl:1'11-11111111111111 111 21111111141 111 1111111111111-1: 1-I1:',A.,,,,,,,. --11111 vu :o111111u1n1-11111. wv-v-lrwvl- - A 'P !' ,,.,,,..11111-1.1111 -1.111..11.11111111111.1-.11-....,,... v------1-H-g,.,.,,,-..-111.111 111 f .1.1..11..1 111 11111.11.. .111 -1 1.1 .1.1 .,-.,1.1 - 111111,111111-11-1.-11-1111-1111111111111 1111-111111-1111 -111-11111111 11- 111--1-11111-1.1111 111.1111-1 -1111.1 -11--11.---1-1.111111,111-L-1111...-1111 111 :'5: ' 1.111111 11111 1 11 , ,, .1111-11111111 1-1 , , ' ?-L'l'C':1'E 111'111-11-..-1-1.1 1111 -1-1.....1111-. 111.1-111111.11 -.-.......-111. ......1-..1.11.., ..-.,..- 1..-......1-111 4-111111111111 .1--11111111 f 111111111111 111111111-1 I-911111111 .1 1 1- 1111 111111-11 111111111 1.1.1-- 1111111111 L 5'-I-W 1111111111 111111 -:Elgin-S I ' 1.11-11 1111111111111 np' ,, . .nv-1n11...11.1:1 -. 1 1 11111111111 1 1111111111 1- 1111 11111111.11 . ,.. 1 . 11- ' V 1111111111111 111111111111 -I.-H I ' ' --an 1ln1r 1:1111 F, . 1 1 ,.,..-.1111 1 ,1 1 . 1.1 .1 1515531 iil111111H1ih111111-I ll!! ll1lllll'g:::E::e'!--Z .1111-1111 !TC.'4S.Gl1ZT1li.' 5'1:'vl'- gg,,21, .. , ...... 1..-....-...-11-:V:L-:1g3:1gg,,.,.......-.-..-.11-111 1 ....1-1--1.1 ' .' 1:..-.111111-11---1111-1111,11111. -1111.1-1-111111.11111 1.1.-1111 11 --- ,,- , .1111-11,111.11-111111111111111-1111.-1111 .111.1..-1.-11. 1--111-1-1 1-M --1' H' ,:,,3,.,......,........1.1..111.1.1..11.1111111-1.111......1111.111.111 1.1.11-1--1 : .1111.1-.111-1111.1111.-,..1..-111111111 11u1111.1111111-1111111111 11 nn-vw' , ,, -1111111-v--11111111111-1 11-m'1um111111:1ss111111111n1-11111-1 ' 1' ... 1.111111-1111111---.1.1111.111-11111111111-1-u1.1111111.11-1.1111u111 - - 1.11-11.1-111111111111-M1.-1.1........11,.,1. . -1 111111111111111- -11111-1.-111111.11 - f. 11.111111111111- 1 11 41 111111 11111111111-141 1111 -1111 1-.11 111 - - 1-Qxfllvlniuw 1-11111111111 . .111f1.,111-111,111.1 f 11-1.111.111-1. .n-11 mean 11. ' 1-1'-..v,11....-1.1 .111111111111-11111-11 . 11111 1111 -. 1111.1 , ....-.---....,..- ::::......... ....N....:......-..,............ m,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,....,. Q.. .... --.,... .,., ..,.!........ ,., ,,.. .... .... . .... .-.. ,.....-. ........ .. .... ..,-.....,........-..... ....... .......... .. . ........ -...,..........-.. - ....... .. ...... :-' ...,..,.....-... ..-..... .-...-.-........ ..... ..... ... -.. .. ...... ,.... . ,... n -1 .v 1111 1-- V111 1 . .1 1. ..1-.1-1....11-111111:-5,115-,1'.,,,. ,, ,. .1-1-. .--. . x 1L111: Zi::17535550- ' S- ',QK5:S1:,'1'2.1:'L:1Q:T-1 -11-11111.11 1- .--. - 11111111111--llh L- ''f::xus1.1111111111111111111.11-u11w-111-1111111111111.11 -1 1. - vvurm111111-111:v1llll1l5h.U,, ,,,-,,,,,,,-11.1111111111111111111111-f1n1111111111.1 11- A-1-1 11111 .1-1111111..1f1111.-I nku,hh,,,,,,.-.,.1.1.1-11111. .111! '- '--1-11.1111-.A-5.11.-... ,... 1, 111.1 --111111111 1u1l5g:,,,,.................-1........1,11111-.1-1111.--..-.,... .-...,...... .11 ..1.,.,.11111n111.11s9-- ,M , ,,,,,,.1..11.',..11---1.-111 .11-11.1111 1--1.- .. ..........111111- 1 -------'------------'1- ., -......................,...-,,,11ggg::::1w-------.... ................ 1111- .1111-1.11111111-1:3-u:u,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.-011111: K-.in-'nm '-1...-.... .,....,.-....... 1-1 1111111-1-1111111111 - D-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,1.,,.,11.1a I V I '.--111.1111111v.1111-1111 1111 111-1111.1111111111'-31- ,,, ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,....1n1m1lfllu-lllngonnluvun.-1'-1-11111111-. 1- -'--------------------U ..:..:,-,,...,-....,.... .........-.1......1.-.... ..........,.......-...... .... -. ...11111-1:--1111: 1l1:1:,dq-,,:,,,,,. ,,,,,,.1..1..- 111,111-1111::1::11.111111111111111-111111,.11 .1-1.-1.1-1111111111 :.v.,,g 1,.,...1-11111,-.1111 1111: -3 I-urn1ux-n11-r11-m1111v11-- 1111.-11-111111111111 '!,.,,,,,.,,,w,,..,,,....11.1111 - ,1-.1-1-11.1,..., ,,,,.,,.,4-,1111 l 11111111-1111111111111 UU, ,,,,,,. ,,,,.....1... --- --.:-::p111--11...-..........11111-1-u ,,,,-1.11111.1111111111171-gh!H us'-,,,,,,,r,,,,.,,.111-E-.1-1 -.11111-'1111..,1.1.-111111111u1sl 1.111111111111111-lm' :.,'.1,.1-1111111 -11111111 ug!-41' .gn:u11n1u1..,.,,,-,eu-1,111 11..111111111.:n1l1l,1IrnxlA-,,u,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.:11111, -1 H' 1:1-:11,1,,,,,,,,,,,n'n,.,, ' 1111111f41u1v1n1n1-1-1.1.u-'-g,.?:,y. li ?.,5'H:-11111. .1111-111111111 111111-v11111111'3m,,,,,,,.,,.....1..111-1.11. W'-ML X-1 A -1 1111...111.1.1111111 ' 1 11-1.111-11111111-11r--L-ish-5-again' 1-u111..1.11111111--11-... .,,,,,,,,1.i' FN'--F-m1....-....1-.111111-1 111111.- 11---u111u1n1m111 1111.111 v -I-111111111-1-. 1 1- . 11111 1-1:-5111-11111:1,r1111 Ur-nu! i - 1'::l:::::::::-::1::::Lu1' i11 1111. . - . 1 1- . . 1-111111111111.1111111111lg 1:1i:1:L:31-112:1.1111-.-u-1111111:1--11111 .1111- -111111111111..1-111111111 sg.,,,,,., ...11111.1.-:Q-Lffnggg.-5-g-5L,:ag:11:1111111.1111--1111111:-I ' ill -1111111151111----A-- NK,, ,,,,,-u,i--1 'L g'111111v1..1.1..11111n- 11111111-111 1- gl- .imhi-in ul'-1111111111.111-1111111v 1n-11- -I-ul---: -MIvlln111-11-1-1.1111111111 1111-11111.-11-1.11-1111 - 111.11-mr 11 x1-111-11.111 w111-1-11.-111.1-.1 111 .4111-1111ru1n -u-1 1111-111-1 11111: 11. . -111111 11131 urn-111 14111. .111.111 1111-111111-1 - 11111111-1.1 , 111-1111111 . 1111-111 , E111--11 ,,- 111-in ,, 1 1.1 41111111 -,,, l'l1 1 ll - lun!!! il 1 '--- .. :...... .1-- ::1:::.:....-...,.. . .. .,... ....... .... .... ,. ...... . .. .,,... . ... .......,.. ....., ..... ....-. ...... -,.,..... - -4 'l ll0'lnlnllnltllilillli 'ililllf I.ICll V 75172 v ll gg ' 1.311111- . 111- 11 u114:::::1:'1:g:i411q1 11.,11111.-1 . 1.-111 Il -1' -.- W.. lv-1qp111--.n,,-11-11111-11 -Y 'gs--1111 1111.-...-111.111.1111 - I-M3531-1111...... .......-11 -liiillli-ll ll'dIl '1i 1111-... 1111111 -1111-.,,,.,,,, -111111 1 .111 11111: 111 111 J- 11un111u1111111 1 I 11111 111,--1111111 111 .- 131 nun. n1u1u16 11 Lf 1 Q vi - . L., . .. .1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 -1.1 I 1 11 1 1 1 11 ' ' 1: 1 11 1 11 I ' , ':i l!1lll1111. 111 11 ' 2' :'-K--nn ' I '-1111111111111 n I 1 .1 I 111111uu1111111 1 1 11 1 1 lun 111111111111-1111 I , - E 11111111111uvl1 1 1 I 11111 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ., 1 11111: 1 1111111111 1' M 11 :las 1nnu1111'l'S111na1111111 5: 1 1111111111-4111.1 1 111111-11.111 11 I 1 11111 1 1 I I 1 11 1 2 n , I. 1 a :11 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 Il in 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 11 111 1 1 1 1. F 11 l 1 1 111 I V 11 I I 1 N 11 1 11 Q 5 ll 1 1 1 I S1 5 vw 1 m 11 1 ' 1. 1.1 , ,,, 1 A V' . 1 1 1 - . v 1 1111 1 .1 1 ' 11 1-11 .11 11 , 1 1 L H 1 1 ' 11 - 1 1 1 1 1- 1 E 1 1 , 11 ' 5 1 -1 1 A 1 1 . , -1 ' -1 1 ' ' 1 4 1 I ' , 1 1 ' 1 . ' I 1 , as ..uxa,-.MQ ll. 11 11 1111111 11:1 nun! 1-11111 111-1 111- 111111 1u1 mul 1' FT llll 111 UNDERCL SSME CLASS OF 69 . vs'-K JEFF CAPRON JOHN SANTASPIRT MARLENE KARVOIS LINDA YOUNG CPRESIDENTJ QVICE PRESIDENTJ QSECRETARYJ CTREASURERJ one hundred and ten Row 1: B. Olbrich, G. Freedman, E. Lotstein, D. Garber, L. Young. Row 2: M. Williams, J. Partridge, C. Curtis, R. Schauffele, D. Skordos, S. Dunkle. Row 3: D. Troxel, D. Ashton, G. Powell. N. Brennan, L. Nelson, P. Milligan, M. Goldstein. Row 4: A. Kushner, L. Iacovelli, E. Gelman, G. Trams, S. Friedrich, R. Branin. I. Santaspirt. H.R. 112 H.R. 113 H.R. 109 one hundred and eleven HR. No. 114 one hundred and twelve H.R. No. 121 H.R. No. 120 es Y' rfffll , ' -- e: ff F -A--: f :sf '-:ff1 ZH, xr 1g-A 'ff Q' .,,, l -V I -- l'. , 1 ff11'- . 2 ' 5 1' Q 1 - ,f 1 if Q, H.R. No. 126 H.R. No. B-1 H.R. No. 122 H.R. No. 125 one hundred and fourteen H.R. No. 205 H.R. No. 207 H.R. No. 201 H.R. No. 210 H.R. No. 213 H.R. No. 214 one hundred and fifteen CLASS OF 70 RALPH ROESLER RHONDA SCHWARTZ VALERIE POST F RANN IE BLOOM CPRESIDENTJ QVICE PRESIDENT! CSECRETARYJ CTREASURERJ one hundred and sixteen Class Cabinet-Row 1: R. Guggino, C. Oleson, A. Skordos, J. Amerling, D. Mungioli. Row 2: M. Arters, J. Fesq. C. Tuttle, D. Holloway, L. Fineberg. Row 3: A. Tocco, R. Schwartz, K. Young, F. Bloom. L. Donahue. Row 4: L. Cinnamond, K. Kerensky, H. Kozlov, R. Roesler, D. Yarnall, S. Love. H.R. 110 H.R.111 H.R. 124 one hundred and seventeen H.R. No. 129 H.R. No. 127 one hundred and eighteen H.R. No. Hyg. B H.R. No. 130 H.R. No. Hyg. G H.R. No. 202 H.R. No. 203 one hundred and nineteen H.R. No. 211 H.R. No. 204 H.R. No. 206 one hundred and twenty H.R. No. 212 H.R. No. 216 H.R. No. S.H.B. 1 H.R. No. S.H.B. 2 one hundred and twenty-one r 1 ? ,1 5 5 5 L1 E L! 5 i 5 EE U : 5 : I : .1 . w u I I . - H H u ,. E .- I. n 1. 1 .. K 1 .1 vu .u L1 I i I ,u I! n . I K f L a E . ,X .. .1 .. . . , . L , . .- . . . . 1 n H . n n ,u H ,, ,, L1 - 1 nf .1 A v . ACTIVITIES AND CLUBS JUNIOR PLAY Dirty Work at the Crossroads or tempted, tried, and true CAST OF THE JUNIOR PLAY ADAM OAKHEART WILLIAM MAGEE MUNRO MURGATROYD RICHARD SCHEFLIN NELLIE LOVELACE JEANETTE EISENBERG IDA RHINEGOLD FABIENE HUNTER MRS. ASTERBILT JILL PALMER NAOMI ASTERBILT DONNA SPECKERT THE WIDOW LOVELACE ESTHER SUTHERLAND FLEURETFE ROCHELLE SATANOFF MOOKIE MAGGUGINS RAY MILAVSKY LITTLE NELL TINA MEADE WIDOWS' CHORUS RUTH HOOD JANE SENDERLING LYNN SMIRES WILMA HUGHES LUCILLE ZIZZAMIA BARBERSHOP QUARTET JACK SOUTHWICK JACK BARRY SHELDEN WOLFF BRUCE GORRLITZ will one hundred and twenty-four one hundred and twenty-five Q SENIOR PLAY Little Me Red Cast RICK SCHEFLEN JILL PALMER CHRIS ARLLEN DARYL GINSBURG SENIOR PLAY CAST NOBLE OLDER BELLE YOUNGER BELLE MIDDLE BELLE Blue Cast RUSS DALEY FABIENE HUNTER MAURINE VERBLE EILEEN LITWIN GEORGE SNYDER PATRICK JACK BARRY BILL MAGEE PINCHLEY JAY SRYMANSKE STEVE BIRCHARD GEORGE BOB LOVE BRUCE GOERLITZ VAL DU VAL BRUCE GOERLITZ JULIAN TERZINI SCHNITZLER JULIAN TERZINI JACK SOUTHWICK CHERNEY JACK SOUTHWICK STAN LEVIN BENNY STEVE KUDELICH FRED LEVIN BERNIE MARK DIAMOND DONNA HEYMAN MOMMA JEANETTE EISENBERG BILL ADELMAN FRED STEVE GLENN NORMA GRASSO MRS. EGGLESTON KAREN EIGENBROOD RUTH BENZENHAFER RAMONA PAT ENNIS The musical comedy Little Me, which starred Sid Caesar on Broadway in 1961, was revived by the class of '68 this year. As in the past two years, the senior show was adapted, produced, and directed by Mr. Stanley Kotzen. Little Me had a larger cast and a longer production period than any play previously per- formed at Pennsauken High. The culmi- nation of the hard work of the cast, the director, the music department, the stage crew, and others involved were four highly successful and entertaining per- formances of a senior play which will long be remembered. one hundred and twenty-Seven nad,-.59 ' I fmxllw , 73 ' 1 I 1 . df 4 .4 K , K: X P' r- '7V 15' Y: K U bl , 'XX -1 'I J . Alf,-+ Y L -' ff ' b ' if' .mud :. Y, Sx R IN, I' -' . 'xllmyfxk .l :KF .3 ' 1 A -' - J ,yt x il? Kidd, f 4' nf S' Z -:xg ,LV USR? A' -' 4-+, , I: I ' In Eizagnsv I uni 5 in L .vhhmij is 'pXv. v- J' ' M-'Q nz'--lm-W 1 WR jing N W: sm. ...gn .- . MN --V' I fx .1 kt-Q ,' - Q ggi , . -L K A iw ff B yi , is ..., 5 x M- ,.., Q I! 2 r if , S u Ai J, y..-If II A if fu, iff? u ,,:,.- .QQ Iififfv-2 is Y.,, li, , . , Nl!-,N HR if NL ,. , 4 Q .ir 0 .,,,. 1 ,v f ....-1 X N N .... . ,Q 1 one hundred and twenty-nine us,-a .4 'th ? A . The Queen and her court-Donna Heyman. Millie Salvo, Michele Kozak lQueen7 Kathy Edwirds Debbie Gettis. and Jennifer Jacobs. JUNIOR PROM Polynesian Paradise As each of us grows older, all of our high school memories become pleasant ones. But per- haps one of the most pleasant will be that of our first high school prom. The cafeteria was the set- ting, although many people could not believe it. The place where we had eaten lunch everyday had indeed been transformed into a Polynesian Paradise. Atmosphere had been created by a moonlit sky, bamboo walls, a thatched roof, an old wooden bridge, and delicious refreshments. For those of us who had been present, the Junior Prom will forever justifiably hold a special place in our memories. one hundred and thirty 5 Michele Kozak and escort one hundred and thirty-one T STUDENT COUNCIL MR. TOMASCO CADVISERJ one hundred and thirty-two The Student Council has continued to function smoothly this year under the leadership of President Joe Benci. A high level of cooperation has been achieved between the officers. the Executive Commit- tee, the representatives, and the student body. As a result. the operation of the Student Store, the Silver Ball, the penny drive to support the orphan, Aluzio Gomez, and various other projects have been success- ful. The spirit of the council and the school has un- doubtedly been revitalized this year. JOSEPH BENCI CPRESIDENTJ WILLIAM MAGEE KVICE PRESIDENTJ JENNIFER JACOBS CSECRETARYJ PETE LAFEN KTREASURERJ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Row 1: J. Unger, J. Jacobs, C. Perkins, A. Kolbe, B. Schade. Row 2: D. Oberlander, R. Zackon, F. Bloom, B. Martin, L. Melits. Row 3: M. O'Neal, F. Rabbitt, J. Miles, K. Janoff, W. Magee l Row l: J. Senderling, B. Olbrich, I. McDowell, K. Bordonaro, D. Mungioli, M. Verble, V. Gormley, M. J. Petrella, J. Amerling, S. Gartzman, K. Harke. Row 2: R. Satanoff, H. James, D. Wil- liams, E. Chigounis, M. Fried- man, A. Gibson, E. Brown- stein, K. Denecola, P. Harrop, C. Reynolds, F. Quinn, L. Donahue. Row 3: L. Barton, J. Carr, J. Barry, M. Goldstein, N. DiMedio, F. Hunter, S. Lechleidner, C. Del Grosso, D. Carbone, C. Murphy, D. Hart- man, B. Spence. Row 4: K. Edwards, P. Wylupek, J. Broome, P. Myers, A. Stone, D. Troxel, D. Fitzpatrick, K. Muskett, B. Schmicker, C. Fago. Row 5: L. Iacovelli, A. Francolino, S. Birchard, L. Schooley, S. Vilasses, A. Meloni, G. Trams. one hundred and thirty-three Students who not only have achieved academic suc- cess, but who also have displayed high standards of citizenship and interest in school activities are chosen for membership in the National Honor Society. Under the leadership of Richard Zackon and the guidance of Mrs. Janet Schwartz. the society has achieved its objectives. Students who request tutoring are helped by Honor Society members. In addition, the National Honor Society encourages its members to maintain the high standards of the organization. one hundred and thirty-four NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: A. McClintock, C. Stamberger, J. Unger, L. Sonnenberg, R. Milavsky, R. Satanoff, S. Eisenberg, S. Rosenkranz, K. Reisz, M. Verble. Row 2: R. Mullen, J. Jacobs, L. Purves, P. Ennis, L. Boentgen, A. Lees, C. Cappello R. Zackon, W. Magee, K. Zonies. Row 3: C. Arllen, M. McClellan, E. Brownstein, J. McGeehan, S. Lechleidner, F. Hunter, B. Rosner, J. Vickers, M. McFeeters, L. Smires. Row 4: W. Kashinsky, S. Jurman, G. Austin, J. Moles, R. Marlor A. Cohen, B. Toms, R. Schmicker, D. Oberlander, C. Erle, J. Eisenberg, J. Boyer. Row 1: L. Paul, D. Becker. P. Hagan, W. Mueller, B. Olbrich, D. Martin, H. James, P. Lafen, M. Karvois, M. Goldstein, L. Young, C. Bear. R. Maycott. W. Tubis, R. Benzenhafer. Row 2: I. McDowell, R. Watson, B. Tannenbaum, L. Pellegrini, K. Bodner, G. Shue, G. Freedman, F. Levin. C. Quinlan, C. Schulze, L. Gerber, G. Locante, L. Beideman, D. Troxel, K. Koehl. Row 3: K. Janney, L. Iacovelli, D. Rowan, T. Na- sife, M. Trams, J. Capron. D. Eitel. B. Branin, B. Stinson, J. Santaspirt. J. King, G. Reeder, J. Godfrey, H. Thompson, M. Friedman. Row 4: B. Schade. D. Godshalk. B. Brown, A. Hardy, C. Ackerman, K. Mus- kett, H. Hood, J. Bencan, J. Barr, S. Fiering. G. Williams, K. Fitzpatrick, D. Taylor, P. Milligan, R. Schauffele, L. Smaifers, L. Greco. M. Verble Cfreasurerl, R. Zackon tPresiden0, J. Moles tVice- Presidentl, J. Unger LSecretaryl. J 1 -e J ' .. 2- 1: use' 3 +- '-m,. . '11 iw ieii, '-f' gg- 'rv -tr, . ... . . ' 1 A 4 9 Y t 11 f ' 1 fffdf.. he Mrs. Janet Schwartz Mr. Andrew Kelley CAdvisorJ fAdvisorJ one hundred and thirty-five Row 1 C. Pietrafesa, B. Tubis, B Magee, D. Kirshtein, K. Zonies, R. Milavsky. Row 2: M O'Neal, B. Harrison, R. Gerber S. Jurman, S. Myers, J. Carr. Row 3: K. Janoff, J. Oberlander, G. Trams, D. Troxel. W. Kashinsky. Row 4: B Barr B. Branin, B. Levin, S. Birchard, L. Schooley, I. Epstein, G. Reeder, A. Meloni. KEY CLUB The Key Club's first year with Mr. John Funston as advisor has been extremely successful. Funds raised by the club's concession stand on the football field and its sponsorship of the Homecoming Dance financed a variety of projects aiding both school and commu- nity. The members continued their tradition of helping handicapped children and returned to the briefly interrupted custom of making generous gifts to the school. These gifts have included a film strip library and recording equipment for the library. This year was marked by the first showings of the club-produced guidance film. A Day at Pennsauken High. and the term of Ray Milavsky as a state Lieutenant Governor. +L Mr. John Funston, fAdvisorJ Left to right: W. Mueller tSecretaryJ Ken Zonies tPresidentJ, and D. Oberlander tTreasurer7. Missing J Capron Wice-Presidentl, R. Milavslty ILL Governorl. Gerber, R. Schelien. D. one hundred and thirty-sbc Row 1: B. Olbrich. L. Goldstein, A. Zelnick, G. Freedman, A. Kushner, K. Bodner. A. Lees. R. Schauffele. Row 2: A. Wainwright, S. Friedrick, S. Costello, J. Broome, W. Mueller, M. Friedman, K. Kerensky, G- Schaer, M. Goldstein, B. Tannenbaum, C. Fantini. 1 1 f A. 9. ., 3, I . .53 .f Mrs. Quillan, fAdvisorJ Karen Bodner, tEditor-in-Chiefj PENNDIAN Assignments, interviews, and deadlines are all famil- iar terms to the members of the Penndian Staff. The Penndian provides the opportunities for students to col- lect news items. write creative articles and experience all that goes into editing and publishing a school news- paper. Under the editorship of Karen Bodner and the supervision of Miss Carol Quillan, the Staff has worked very hard to keep Pennsauken students well-informed. one hundred and thirty-seven Miss Marie Marcucci, fAdvisorJ DOUBLE DOZEN Row l: C. Truxton lAccomp.l, M. Karvois, L. Smires, I. Senderling, J Palmer, F. Hunter, E. Sutherland, L. Scarduzio. Row 2: D. Ashton, L. Bait- tinger, L. Goldstein, I. Barry. B. Brown, S. Moll CManagerJ. Row 3: P. Kraus B. Goerlitz, J. Southwick, S. Birchard, T. Maddox, R. Scheflin, L. Iacovelli. ALL STATE CHORUS L. Smires, F. Hunter, L. Scarduzio fSouth Jerseyj, J. Southwick. one hundred and thirty-eight f tee .1 L 'DDD f t D 'Q 4 Z lll it , Row 1: R. Benzenhafer, L Stone, P. Hagan, D. Wells, D Roberts, E. Sutherland, M Mason, K. Janney, C. Dunn, J Senderling, R. Maycott, J Falkinburg, M. Karvois, B Olbrich, I. McDowell, L. Can- non, M. Verble. Row 2: L Baittenger, S. Dunkle, C Magill, J. Godfrey, L. Greco, L. McCloskey, A. Gibson, P Brown, L. Barton, R. Crusco S. Livingstone, L. Colangelo T. Thompson, B. Schade, D Rowan, L. Smires, M. Ziehler, P. Magee. Row 3: B. Alburger J. Palmer, B. Brown, L. Nealis, C. Murphy. M. Feinstein, D Ashton, G. Powell, S. Birchard, T. Maddox, F. Lupus, L Schooley, E. Schuler, J. Dona- hue, L. Scarduzio, M. Webster F. Hunter, B. Spence. Row 1: A. Guggino, H. An- drews. C. Bryen, G. McCor- mick. R. Guggino. P. DiBene- detto, D. Mungioli, J. Russo. Row 2: N. Kogan, B. Martin, C. Hozey, F. Kress, W. Brink, R. Schwartz, D. Holloway, L. Donahue, M. Arters. Row 3: C. Smith, P. Wylupek, L. Goldstein, P. Harrop, C. Sevierczak, C. Stetz. C. Trux- ton. B. Schweizer. Row 4: D. Verbaro, S. Love. R. Alessi, C. Wesch, J. Fitzpatrick, C. Biehn, D. Hinsley, E. Durham, J. Broome, E. Chigounis. MIXED CHOIR AND CHORUS one hundred and thirty-nine GIRLS CHORUS Row 1: L. Ruggiero, D. Pensyl, S. Novella, M McBride, C. Phifer, K. Pyper, M. Zelem, P. Carleton, M. Burgin. Row 2: D. Pensyl, D. Newton, D. Brightly, L. Clark, P. Lane, J. Ennis, V. Post, L. Graci, B. Stewart. Row 3: R. Patterson, D. Cowgill, V Kraemer, C. MacGibeny D. Pennington. L. Jones, L. Cinnamond, K. Koch, A. Tocco, S. Pozzi. ALL STATE ORCHESTRA one hundred and forty W C. Bear, J. Orr. Row 1: T. Bye, J. Hazard, E. Davis, D. Hawk, F. Kolins, B. Brain, D. Schofield, J. McPhear- son. J. Bolton, S. Taylor, P. Comerford, K. Fesq. P. Swierczak, S. Sellers, K. Hudson. Row 2: Mr. Dunlap, D. Townes, J. Taylor. K. Harke, D. Bailtenger, R. Jacobs, D. DiBlasio, L. Schmicker, E. Striewski. W. Chandler, S. Silverman, M. Gilletlo, J. Sikorski, J. Fesq, L. Fine- berg, Mr. Wiggins. Row 3: L. Landolt, B. Cross, S. Moran, D. Barraclough, A. Eisenberg, M. Sternberger, R. Weaver, S. Moll. G. Jenkins, J. Cornforth, T. Graham, B. Schmicker. C. Bear. Row 4: A. Moll. K. Eckhardt, B. Barr, J. Silver, S. Glenn, E. Kephardt, J. Toms, E. Cross. D. Cometz, M. Berglund. A. Schweizer, D. Kelchner, D. Getzinger, E. Ross, C. Hardin. Mr. Wiggins -lm.. Lev' . , - . - . ..-- , ..f, . . - I A . ,. V- . . . ,. , - mug, 9' ' , 'Y' T57--f? t' f. 25 .S if 'f :H A A 'J -f ,..,:z- -if 31.-.xref . L Q if 23315 '5 '1.zf ff-ff'-as.-1 a .25 3 '3,,,,..,..+f Q?g.5.f ,,,2s:' ,,m.,,..f::-Q. 1 ., 4 'W , ' .-,X 4. if qw. rig n Q,- f' 3.,.gg!,: - .. ryjy- rf . A .V . A' . ,. I K, '-, .fi 1 K, ,X manic. L, g'1'r,:g' 'ef ' . . C-ye.1,,g1ggT?,..-Hv-w,.E-x'.l.gs'Qf,J3gj. DANCE BAND Row 1: D. Cometz, R. Orr. J. Silver, M. Pepino, J. Toms. Row 2: M. Berglund, D. Crocker, B. Schmicker. Row 3: B. Toms, D. Becker, S. Moran, C. Weller, D. Getinsger. Row 4: C. Bear, R. Durham, D. Troub. MARCHING BAND one hundred and forty-one N mmf V2 Row 1: M. Sternberger, K. Eckhardt, L. Landolt, S. Moll, C. Hardin, D. Barradough, J. Fezq Row 2: L. Fineberg, B. Schmicker, J. Toms, A. Kohn. E. Kephart, S. Glenn, J. Silver. Row 3 M. Berglund, T. Capello. D. Cometz. T. Bye. K. Harke, J. Sikorski. C. Bear. Row 4: E. Cross D. Baittinger, K. Hudson. S. Silberman. C. Miller, S. Moran. T. Graham, A. Moll. D. Kelchner B. Barr, D. Getsinger. Row 1: J. Jacobs fConcertmeisterJ, F. Hunter, G. Austin, M. McFeeters, J. Orr, M. Pepino, C. Collinge. Row 2: D. DiMuro, C. Cappello, L. Landolt, J. Fesq, R. Schmicker, C. Weller, B. Toms, D. Becker, S. Silberman. Row 3: R. Durham. . Row l: M. Verble tGirls' Citizenship Institutel, K. Zonies tBoys' Statei, K. Bodner tU.N. Weeki, W. Magee tBoys' Stated, L. Smires tGirls' Statei, S. Rosenkranz CGirls' Statei. Row 2: S. Jurman tBoys' Statei, C. Arllen CGirls' Statej, F. Hunter tCamden County Junior Missj, M. Panarella lBoys' Statel, D. Oberlander tU.N. Week Odd Fellows Pilgrimagel, G. Austin fGirls' Citi- zenship Institutei, and J. Soukup tU.N. Weekl. Row l: B. Cononico, L. Perkins. D. MiMuro, K. Reisz, V. Colucci, S. Novella, C. Schulz, L. Service tVice-Presidenti, M. Patterson. Row 2: J. Falkinburg, E. Fine, G. Freedman, C. Ostroif tPresidentJ, M. Orlando, R. Mullen, M. Hulkower, C. Skordos tTreasurerJ, I. McDowell tSecretaryD. Row 3: L. Zonies, P. Seidman, N. Nosarzewski, T. Meade, D. Ginsburg, B. Weill, L. Cinnomond, J. Caldwell, P. Quinn. Row 4: G. Powell, C. Erle tCorrespond- ing Secretaryi, C. Fago, K. Muskett, E. Durham, S. Friedrich, D. Glasson, K. Fitzpatrick tHistorianJ, B. Grasso, S. Modelk, J. Boyer. SPECIAL HONORS This fine group of students represented Pennsauken at Boys' and Girls' State on the Rutgers and Douglass campuses, at the United Nations. and at the Girls, Citizenship Institute. Through these ac- tivities, they have learned of the prob- lems of government, the meaning of citi- zenship, and the part they are to play in their country's future. We were especially honored to have a member of the Senior Class chosen Camden County Junior Miss. LIBRARY COUNCIL Each member of the Library Council spends at least two study halls a week helping with routine procedures in the li- brary. The outstanding achievements of the Library Council this year include a cookie sale at the Adult School and a Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren. It also contributes annually to the Foreign Exchange Student program. one hundred and forty-three FUTURE TEACHERS OFJMMERKDX The Pennsauken Chapter of the Future Teachers of America tries to instill in its members the importance of educating young people today. The monthly meet- ings provide the basis for the club's many activities, such as giving a Valentine Tea for the faculty, making a food basket for the needy at Christmas, and observing Junior High classes. FUTURE HONHHAAKERS OFlMMERKDX The Future Homemakers of America broadens the knowledge of the students and instills in them the ideals of home- making. Among the activities in which this club participates are cake sales, an annual fashion show, a faculty tea, and the annual Homecoming Parade. This year the Pennsauken chapter has been chosen to be featured in Teen Times, the national FHA magazine. one hundred and forty-four Row 1: B. Betz, M. Burgin, R. Hook, V. Post tHistorianJ, J. Grace tProgram Chairmanj, C. Arllen lPresiden0, J. Eisenberg QTreasurerJ, A. Lees Nice- Presidentj, R. Satanoff fSecretaryJ, C. Moran, D. DiMuro. Row 2: M. Lees, A. McClintock, D. Crocker, A. Kolbe, J. Unger, L. Sonnenberg, B. Tannenbaum, V. Colucci, C. Ostroff, C. Phifer, C. Seely. Row 3: L. Boentgen, K. Harke, C. Remer, E. Ross, L. Donahue, F. Levin, J. Ennis, E. Lotstein, M. Friedman, A. Zelnick, L. Gerber. Row 4: D. Miller, R. Schwartz, J. Bodner, D. Duck- worth, E. Litwin, J. Herman, E. Steiner, J. Soukup, C. DelGrosso, D. Car- bone, B. Schade. Row 5: S. Rothbaum, L. Landolt, B. Markowitz, D. Heyman, C. Erle, P. Seidman, K. Muskett, P. Schuler, K. Fitzpatrick, B. Schmicker, L. Rosenkranz, G. Powell, D. Ginsburg, C. Wagner, R. Sandberg. Row 1: F. Sellers, C. Phifer, D. Monck, S. Wells, J. Cox, L. Melita, D. Crocker, C. Ostroff, D. Wells, K. Reisz, P. Carleton, V. Gormley, P. Williams, H. Andrews, B. Canonico. Row 2: M. Burgin, R. Mullen V. Post, P. Wrenn, C. Seely, R. Klostermann, S. Deacon, D. Marzucco, N. DiMedio, G. Ebner, J. Ennis, N. Cook, B. Peterson, B. Traae, R. Toth, P. Barricelli. Row 3: S Carson, S. Norton, E. Bell, C. Quinlan, M. Schmidt, K. Valaika, L. Zonies, D Brightly, N. Davis, K. Singer, B. Alburger, S. Hann, J. Beale, B. Mason, B. Grasso, A. Johnson, L. Knavs. Row 4: B. Stewart, B. Spearman, K. Wdziecz- kowshi, C. DelGrosso, L. Rosenkranz, T. Meade, S. Singer, N. Stahler, J. Miller, T. Dougherty, J. Sikorski, D. Yost, B. Carnuccio, P. Wylupek, E. Bailey fSecretaryJ, W. Loper. Row 5: F. Pruso, L. Nelson CTreasurerJ, P. Adcock, B. Schmicker, A. Disner, J. Bonner, C. Wagner, A. Edgiston, B. Stinson, J. Nardello, S. Moll, C. Behrens, P. Peterson, C. Goetz, K. Borecki, A. Brightly, L. James, M. Merlino CPresidentJ, N. Nosarzewski. Row 1: S. Singer Nice-Presidentl, S. Urata, C. Todd tSecretary-Treasurerb Row 2: B. Olbrich, G. Freedman, M. Friedman, F. Kress, S. Gartzman, E. Lotstein, A. Zelnick, M. Verble. Row 3: S. Mattelson, C. Remer, M. Schmidt, L. Zonies, P. Seidman, B. Sedlak, C. Quinlar, E. Ross, M. Lees. Row 4: F. Bloom, R. Statnolf, A. Johnson, M. Waidley, D. Taylor, L. Smires, J. Bodner. Not present: L. Zizzamia tPresidentJ. i k i Row 1: C. Magill, A. Kolbe tVice-Presidentl, R. Hood tPresidentJ, M. Fried- man tSecretaryJ. Row 2: K. Kerensky, M. Goldstein, S. Henderson, P. Lafen, L. Goldstein. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE The American Field Service Club is composed of a group of students who work to promote a world of peace through understanding and friendship. They help raise funds for the support of the foreign exchange student in conjunc- tion with the community A.F.S. chapter. Due partially to their work, a representa- tive from Pennsauken High School was able to visit Germany last summer. GERMAN CLUB The German Club tries to provide in- terested German students with a future knowledge and understanding of the Ger- man culture. Guest speakers, slides and movies keep the club busy throughout the year. one hundred and forty-five SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Spanish National Honor Society recognizes the students who have at- tained a high level of achievement in Spanish, and promotes a continued inter- est in the Hispanic Studies. The Society performs services to the school in the form of tutoring, and aids Latin Ameri- can students in Operation Ninos. SPANISH CLUB El Circulo Espanol strives to acquaint its members with the culture of Spanish- speaking nations. Its thirty members an- nually participate in a Pinata celebration and a trip to New York. A charity proj- ect for the needy in South America has been instituted this year. one hundred and forty-sbc Row 1: K. Janney, M. Blackman lSecretaryJ, J. Jacobs, tVice-Presidentl, L. Smires, tPresidentJ, W. Unger, B. Olbrich, C. Ott. Row 2: P. Hagan, D. Rowan, B. Brown R. Sandberg, L. Nealis, B. Sedlak. Row 3: M. Merlino, J . Eisenberg, E. Brownstein, L. Greco, J. Boyer, B. Tubis. Row 4: J. Bruni KTreasurerJ, D. Singer, S. Hodur, A. Wainwright, L. Iacovelli. Row 1: M. Patterson, P. DiBenedetto, M. Hays, C. Phifer, W. Unger, F. Quinn, C. Skordos, J. Fesq, B. Olbrich, S. Hann, P. Hagan. Row 2: A. Gibson, L. Barton, L. Zonies, J. Beale, B. Traae, A. Zelnick, B. Mason, L. Donahue, L. Halperin, K. Singer, L. Gerber. Row 3: M. Blackman, C. Quilan, P. Dougherty, S. Singer tVice-Presidentj, S. Rothbaum, J. Boyer tPresidentJ, R. Sandberg, N. Stahler, M. Merlino, M. Schmidt, K. Janney. Row 4: N. Cook, D. Singer, J. Donahue, D. Barraclough, D. Taylor Cfreasurerl, L. Quinn, M. Waidley, B. Grasso, G. Powell, D. Glasson. Not pictured: Carol Ackerman QSecretaryJ. Row 1: B. Rosner tPresidentl, R. Satonoff tVice-Presidentl, M. Karvois, C. Remer, A. Zelnick, L. Sonnenberg fTreasurerJ, B. Tannenbaum, L. Service. Row 2: K. Bodner, .l. Sikorski, J. Miller, I. Epstein, A. Kushner, L. Gerber, G. Freedman, E. Fine. Row 1: J. Bodner tSecretaryl, J. Kistner iTreasurerl, G. Freedman Nice- Presidentl, L. Colangelo lPresidentJ. Row 2: C. Seely, V. Post, S. Gartzman, L. Lakin, A. Zelnick, C. Remer, F. Kress, E. Lotstein, D. Miller, B. Fay. Row 3: L. Gerber, F. Bloom, J. Broome, C. MacGibeny, B. Belgard, P. Seidman, L. Rosenkranz, B. Markowitz. FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The French National Honor Society fosters a strong interest in the French culture and also recognizes high achieve- ment in the study of the French lan- guage. The monthly meeting of the club is often made more interesting by listen- ing to records of French poetry or French opera. The members of the club tutor other French students as a part of being chosen members. FRENCH CLUB Le Cercle Francois acquaints inter- ested students with the French culture and tries to foster an appreciation of this culture. The members have been pro- vided with films, recorded music. and guest speakers to promote their interest. Working together on the Homecoming Float gave the club an additional goal. one hundred and forty-seven DEBATING CLUB Pennsauken High's most consistently successful competitive group is the debat- ing team. drawn from the members of the Debating Club. Grueling research. sharp minds. and careful strategy lie begind the sleight-of-tongue act which re- peatedly dazzles the competition. A meeting of this club is undoubtedly one place where both sides of a question can be heard. STAGE CREW The Stage Crew, responsible for all which transpires behind the scenes in the auditorium. maintained in the discharge of its duties this year the same spirited eiiciency as in the previous years. The way in which the boys have responded to directors' demands helped make this an- other successful year on stage for Penn- sauken. POLITICAL SCIENCE Under the experienced guidance of Mr. Harbison. the members of the Po- litical Science Club are given an opportu- nity to discuss contemporary political issues. Through lectures by guest speak- ers and informal forums they are able to air their own views and to discuss those of others. one hundred and forty-eight Row l: B. Mueller, R. Zackon tPresiden0, A. Cohen. Row 2: J. Barr, H. Kozlov, K. Bodner, E. Brownstein CSecrctaryD. Row l: S. Seacrist, D. Kirshtein. S. Jurman, W. Kashinsky. M. Goldstein, J. Carr, W. Fox. Row 2: D. Eckels, J. Terzini, C. Brunges, M. Starkey, D. Troxel, M. Ciabattoni, J. Nicholls. Row 3: B. Branin, J. Taylor, W. DiBlasio, B. DiNatale, A. Wainwright, T. Muskett, J. Born, R. Dougherty, Row 1: C. Ostroff, R. Schauffele tCorresponding Secretaryl, L. Boentgen fPresi- dentl, G. Shaer CVice-Presidentl. D. Kale Ckecording Secretaryl, E. Fine. Row 2: I. McDowell, S. Singer, S. Wolff, G. Weeks, K. Bodner. Row 1: S. Yampell, V. Martindell, K. Carn tPresidentJ, D. Pensyl Wicc- Presidentl, B. White tSecretaryl, C. Quinn tTreasurerJ, C. Luly. Row 3: C. Seely. E. Yoder, J. Sherman, L. Lakin, E. Pritchett, C. Bryen, D. Suzano, M. Olsson. Row 2: V. Gormley, S. Sudock, L. McKernan, C. Curtis, L. Rosen- kranz, D. Carlione, L. Beideman, C. Oleson. Row 4: P. Wylupek, N. Cook, R. Wenstrom, D. Cherici, M. Boucot, P. Watkins, B. Grasso, C. Truxton. Row 1: S. Scacrist, S. Silberman, R. Caines, G. Schaer, E. Krystek. Row 2: I. Epstein, D. Kale, R. Schaulfele, G. Austin, L. Boentgen, K. Bodner, E. Brown- stein. E. Fine, M. McClellan tChairmanJ. Row 1: D. Young, C. Wesch, G. Powell, K. Edwards, J. Jacobs, D. Deufel, J. Buchowiski. Row 2: M. Ciricci, A. Francolino, C. Zigmatos tPresiden0, S. Vlasses, J. Toms. ART CLUB The Art Club has been very active this year both in serving the school and in making special projects for various occa- sions. While the members are working, they are also gaining experience in the broad fields of art. Under the supervision of Mrs. Jeanette Kelloway, the club has taken trips to various museums. NEW LITERARY CLUB The New Literary Club has revised its program of discussing literature along new and interesting lines under the first- year supervision of Miss Janet Houston. Through such activities as listening to and discussing the works of contempo- rary folk artists and taking field trips to folk concerts, the club has given its members a fresh outlook on the world of literature. FLYING CLUB The Flying Club is Pennsauken High's newest addition. Through such activities as films of iiying, field trips to airports and individual Hying lessons, the mem- bers are given a new perspective of the world of fiight. Advised by Miss Eileen Timoney, the club has had a successful first year. one hundred and forty-nine JUNIOR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE SOCIETY These two girls were chosen for their scholastic ability and their character to join with two representatives from each school in South Jersey area at meetings held at different industries. During these meetings, which are held once a month. the representatives hear guest speakers discuss various aspects of a business ca- reer. Jeanette Godfrey, Karen Eigenbrood. BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB The Business Education Club enables interested seniors to enter the business world more easily by giving them infor- mation to supplement classroom activity. Speakers from various fields explain job opportunities available and the duties performed in these jobs. Each year, the club enters a Hoat in the Homecoming contest and also gives a tea for the fac- ulty in honor of Business Education Week. one hundred and fifty Row 1: L. Kershner tSecretaryJ, P. Quinn fPresidentJ, L. Sinesi tTreasurer7, L McKernan lSecretaryJ. Row 2: J. Garber, L. Murphy, R. Toth, C. Hallman, S Norton, S. Carson, R. Maycott, V. Newsham, B. Cimino, D. Stark. Row 3: J Buohl, M. Orlando, L. Baittinger, A. Johnson, B. Morris, B. Carnuccio, L Purves, M. Trams, E. Bell. Row 4: M. Painter. C. Gimello, D. Baittinger, M Dilmore, D. Williams, M. Tomafsky, D. Fratantoro, J. McGeehan, W. Loper Row 5: B. Spearman, J. Bonner, B. Schneider, L. Schwed, A. Rusinko, C Jordan. K. Borucki, D. Godshalk, B. Elam. K Row 1: C. Capello tSecretary7, G. Snyder lPresidentJ, R. Benzenhafer fTreas- urerJ. Row 2: E. Lotstein, G. Weeks. B. Walker, C. Todd. Row 1: L. Fineberg, R. Wenstrom tTreasurerJ, A. Francolino tPresidentJ, L. Greco tSecretaryJ, G. Weeks. Row 2: L. Zonies, K. Kerensky, M. Goldstein, J. Young, B. Rosener, S. Lechleidner, S. Friedricks. Row 3: J. Loperfido, B. Bramn, E. Lotstein, J. Bencan, S. Graeff, E. Gelman, M. Rickards. Row 1: K. Keller, J. Senderling tSecretaryJ, E. Steiner tPresidentJ, A. DiMaio tVice-Presidentl, M. Daddario. Row 2: H. Mayo, J. Beale, P. Melchore, B. Grasso. D. Stober, G. Preston, L. Zonies, M. Dilmore. Row 3: J. Nardello, T. DeShields, W. Loper, M. Waidley, L. Groth, K. Valaika. CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemistry Club involves a group of students interested in supplementing their classroom study of chemistry. Through experiments, they are able to study both theoretical and practical chemistry, thus preparing themselves for the advanced study of chemistry in col- lege. FUTURE PHYSICIANS CLUB The Future Physicians Club acquaints its members with the physician's life and the various branches of medicine. As a result of this orientation, the students will not enter the medical profession unpre- pared. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB The purpose of the Health Careers Club is to create an interest in and pro- vide knowledge of medical careers for the high school student. Guest speakers on health education and careers often make the bi-monthly meetings more in- teresting. To show their interest, many of the members have done volunteer work in local hospitals. one hundred and fifty-one CHESS CLUB The most quiet and probably most in- tense meetings in our school are held by the chess club, whose members meet to play chess and discuss strategy of the game. The school's chess team is chosen from members of the club by elimination matches. In line with its prupose of en- couraging people to play chess, the club sponsors the annual Pennsauken Scholas- tic Chess Tournament. RADIO CLUB The world is a small place to Radio Club members, who communicate with fellow Hams all over the globe. New members are trained in the operation of an amateur radio station, and may gain experience with the club's station. WAZRCJ. A two year procurement pro- gram, at the club's expense, has greatly increased the club's range and versatility. HORTICULTURE CLUB Under the fine supervision of Mrs. Wood, the Horticulture Club has proved to be a great asset to PHS. The Club has undertaken the project of planting shrubs, trees, and Howers on the school grounds. While helping to beautify the school, they are also learning the scien- tihc value of gardening. one hundred and fifty-two Row 1: A. Wainwright, B. Gilman tVice-Presidentl, D. Rosenthal tPresidentJ, E. Krystek. Row 2: C. Eckels, D. Haines, M. Orr, W. Fox, P. Gould. Row 1: A. Braytenbah lSecretaryl, J. Born QPresiden0, W. Kashinsky QVice- Presidentj, D. Troxel. Row 2: D. Rosenthal, S. Henderson, R. Schmicker tTrusteel, E. Krystek, W. Brink. Row 1: C. Behrens, V. Post QSecretary-Treasurerj, B. Daffin tPresidentJ, M. McBride lVice-Presidentj Row 2: A. Getz, C. Swierczak, R. Alessi. W. Fox, F. Hentschel, J. Taylor, S. Jurman. Row 1: S. Novella, R. Guggino, J. Fesq, J. Unger CVice-Presidentl, R. Toth LSecretary-Treasurerl, P. DiBenedetto, A. Guggino. Row 2: M. Arters, C. Todd, S. Seacrist, G. Austin, D. Kirshstein, W. Unger, M. Smith. Row 3: P. Seidman. T. Graham, D. Kelchner, T. Muskett, E. Kephart, T. Bye, S. Dur- ham, D. Taylor. Not pictured: L. Goldstein tPresidentJ. ANNOUNCERS The Voices of Pennsaukenn and their supporters know that more goes into the announcer's job than just a set of vocal cords. Cold mornings spent stringing tele- phone wire and hanging speakers were compensated for only by a penguin's eye view of the games. Despite hard bleach- ers and numb limbs, these homespun technicians take pride in their unusual position. DRAMATICS The Drama Club was revised this year with new advisors, Mrs. Roberta Gold- man and Mrs. Anyce Miles, and fresh spirit. Along with their goal of learning the techniques of play production, the mem- bers discuss and hear lectures on drama and take field trips to the theatre. The club has presented several productions during the year. one hundred and fifty-three -' 1--M--gunna.-ua 0 , , . ,, , , A , ...Lu-I-1 un-rn!-no-p-...nn-sanus-uni'1 'u nunuuil' x K - N. . .I 1 -L ag .:.5as.v.1q-w,..,g.g,g.,,. 5.,,.!'-'- ', g ','f, ' 1' ' uuxma.uann..uu-.unu- ualn1suuunvanlns,xuL U non' -.,'--a-:'.1::':'-:--'----11--Mltrs'-r.':f::::::1.:'i:'ini?--mf'-1--fSfr::ri'f'Ar:-:zz-:-':::a:-'-1-1--1f'75':3'5m7--755:557'1-:T-W:-fffm'W'- ::':::::f:'---1--::::.:::::::a::::.::a::1111::::: --I ' 1' - -- -u-- 1- -,. . .. . -, . . -' -...nw - ,...-. 1 , an .1 ...H '- 1- -A . Mx- .:., . 1- -v an was-n 11 -11 --- .1 ,. lllnlunarrwnman-lwru::ao:'L-1.21.21:j::::u.u-u-n-:nu-pu-n::.:u1u -.2lf:1E:: '3'-I-xv--an-1:.'-:1ufu:n:1-1:-f:n:4s-l1'Ru nffvfiqf-55wwf:--1:-rnnuqquuv--.--..-rg rf--.funn :::::::,Z3242252252--:::.:':. :nuuvrr5:n:nxsllanuns:n.. mn-.um--nu11-,Z,,,'ZL'::r:-45w.nnnuaunmq- a wmui.nn1'i1:::n ' '- l'llln-srs1u-1.1 -feupn 1 1..-4.--nf .-x-1.1--v-Q.-nnu:1-w .ur:':::Q,Q.ggn nrulanu ncuqiggg ::sam21:2-::3u:.:::..... .........,,, . ,... -ig ,.ggg,5-:::::15:.....- ,................::!.22I2E:: :: ':: l!!'2L!.'2'1 '-- -ggggrg-11:11-.:::L':.:! ' :2:!5S!:':'lt1:i':S........... ...H ......-... ..... ...S 1 i Illlif-Qil'llPYlHiIV h!xl k' '.:'t-Vi!-QQ lX5lli QR . 4 A 1 I -!- I V A R' - - Y I-1 Rl' I 0 i1'l f1Li!QlllllNll1 LIUYVCWCN 'v ummm-an-uulswnnlswno H 1 . - I lm-un-u--our Q I I N una n1sss-an-u-mnnruufxnsnnnnn lx-ur-:lun luntwlu-H nun u.u I.. ganulu-um V, , M L'EiTi:1I'2 1'Z.'fS?23l1'1l' zu' ' :: :553fi1T-T-13:'2RSh'E5-'Il5il'I:Zf5':i's:3 If-i551T.:al5f1.'f1'3:l:ff-'.l:2iI'i!::2:k 'f 'J: ' ' : ''ff-H:3':55:2:II'l'.'l n3'Hf1:'f1l:1Tl111?1'!l1'f11'6--'ilfiflu .-2:15-27.12223-I ............:a.,.-:.....-.5 1.2227:: ':--gag:---.......,--. . ,N,,,-pry5---.........,.,.,,,,,,.,--,-Y.--Mg'-N. -1 pf.:--1-5,94I-1-1-1--.5--,,,3,.4.., ..-.....-,.s.......-. ......-Q-.....--.-n.-.... --....,.,..... -- ....--....-....,.n..- .... .. ...,L-.-1 ........ -.-.-..- .-..:...:::.---.....--,-....,- nl, H: on .:.....-...:-Q i,.-1,,..- , ,,,, ., ,. -.,.....,.....,.......--..........-......,...-.- :: f-N..-..-.,.,..:.r........:.....::::.::.::1:.:::::::::::----------1 --2..:rr:::1:v-f:---5:11--:in ---:I-2-11:212:---:1-2':1-:r2f2:-222ff1'1f- -11 -'-5v-T'H:----w- ---'-::::::::'::::a::.:::::..:::::: .,:1ggg,-gggaggggggg-532:11--..........-.........,...,.::g1:-,:,,5,3:1:.-, ...,:p.:::::f11::::':-f':g--::f-::g.11:-:v'-1g:g:,----1-:::':'::::.:L-.1::2:::.'::.:1::::::...1..........:..........:::..., -.,,,,,- mg, - I ,......,,.....,....-...,,,,.,.,, at -. U .m ..........,.........,. . -..'.:'1 air, --... ..:, 1-21. .. '- .:,,,,:,,g. . . -..,.....-...-......-...........-.-.-. .. :uv-...5':.:L'5.'::'.:,'::..:1F:,:,:g3ggg1-gig:3343:-:::::1,25221L::!.i:.:::,:1g-ggggx 3351:-gvugif.Z2-p...IEEE-.1?.2L..1'::.:,,,:.1....3 .:'.:.,--.-.V.115-.S7ei2.L3...--1,1-5-119135551355-57:1-:gig-fggggll f-.- -. - U..-.1.,,.,..,,,,. ui: A I 4 .,,. . 1.-.---.m.,-V ..' Q-,-Q 1-1---,...-,-.-.--.....-.-..-.....,f...,.,-.-..-.- --,.. .... -,,......--1.::::- -..I -.: 1 I ',m-,,--,-- 222:5r:::e:,::.':::::::::g::,::ggggh-3552115.22:xgggatssgzgzgwfgggv-EQ:12117-:::2.:,::':1,'::L1::s1Zi:::t:tt3::::::'::::::1::.':a:::!::::::::::.':::3--t::::Lz::.::EEE5:EQ:5E3fQQ'-Q5gg:g1-3-:gg -.----nn.--.Q . N . , ,' - - 1---.f A ww m 1. 1 f --1 1 wnmv.-an-no za- . W1.. ,..... , . 1 - -1- me-nun 1-sn1.un-un u X ' , , J- . 3.zu..-.:.:::'.5E:'EE!..'L'IZ'1I.1Z2-?:2?JJ41'E21L1!1 -2:-l:E:..!?i.IE'.T.TlS51?lE!'i'5!!55I2'.2'fggf-lu.Fifi..1:..i--:ZF-T-ll:-2Sl.2:R5a.'EE:2:--1::EgM-,::.-f.1:1::7:f-1:53Gggggggg,ghrguwggggg 1 1-r.. . .. . . ... ... , , - --- H. ...I ..--1 - .. ..'-' 1- 1- fn In n--ny I -... 4----. 1 -- 1 - --L -- ' ' . .-:ma :.::::::f':::::zz-E-'M-11111fr:.4::::m:::::-:1:::-1:--1121211-2--.Raw :::'--:mi-1 15:3--::'---':'4-f ': 1-H'--1'--':':::::::::::::::::.::z::::::-'::::':z:1:::::::::z:::::: , -1 1 s .. .....' ' ' 1 . H --f -. - ..- . ., - - 1 ' ' ' .- ::::':-:::-::::::f f-fa---ff 111-iw ...:::::::::.::::.::::- 5:-?-2r?1r:::::f-:::.-:.:g::::-f----5' ': '::5'2 5 '1S'f:'3'f'FE'-::::: -::::.:a::.::::sunme:::::::,:::::::-.::::::12 ..:::: --1: ---.-.---.----ii:-:::'.v LITIILF' 52'-2322: ' '! -1---1--41-. -sgLIc:::1a'17i:Z '-A---- 4---2::iKil:gi:l jg ' 9: izifflallszn:-nur:ulhll'I ' f i I' ':52:':3.1:l-'lil'::::Lf::'1:'f. 'E2'2 :l'L'1G2'l 'AS::IZ I --'s-m.f..QimT3ISf.i25',i:ffJ2'2Il'i11'1'2I - 1-In-653213i'1i-iii-lI.21 iil 1-in 1 f 1 :1-L. ...,,..,,,,,::u.:':::::-:N'gggg',T..:. 3525!--..-i-....-nu -Q--1---N . ..- , - .. , . - , ,. .f .. -' ' un.-N - - .., . It I. , 5:1.1..,:,......,.,1..:..:::::::::::::::'::::::gs-H-ff-1---H11---fwfrau':.::'::.L:'.:::::-1-- -' -- 1' . ' ' --------31' ----1.-.:::::::::. 1a':.::r:x1:::::i::::.:fa:::-.'... .::::'.':::: ..-ELEC:-.-I1'Z5.1f2f,'L i'I'i2:Q' '-'-1--1....-...,.f.'lf-3'1Z:121322J!l'1R ''M'-1--an--.-.1-.-215211: '1 L :1'11:'.'ZZ::In52iT.I!--.....-.--.1---..-.-....-.----.-1.-1--..-13-:::::::-3 ,mm ,,, , ,HH , - - 3.5..-...1.....L--1-1.-14..,H I f , M.-:........--.-.L.1..,h 7, 1 K , .,L.. -., . Y .. - ...... ......-...-....--.m .....--1 - 1 I-I--7-15:--:ni 5:52:12-Ti112u'l2'5'i'!'-'uw--v -2- I-1-.il 3'33n:v'l'h'1!Zdi ' k '---V 1-:I , jf :n:n1-1: :T-nhl-5-252-u-u1 .un-. -- Un.:-un.-v-1:-12::J':::::::g::ll :uw--gg:-1.:-V,.::..u.-,........1.':g-a-,g-:wg:--------11-1..--fm---.--N.....i'.:::2 ::'Hee' -if -- - - --: -H-'--- --ra-::'1::aa:'::::1':: ::::':':::1::..:.-.-.a.............- -1 -1 -. .. .....:,-...-1..:a-1-..- fb . - -'H'1 -----'11--- ,-a....-... - -M . ,, --M11-w---H 1.1. ...-... . . 1 1 ' ' 1 'fn .'.--1.--.m--m...H..... ,,,nm,,,,,,,,g,,,,,..,.,nnu--H wh ,,. .. - ...-...-.....,-..,,,,,L, , h .-f ..,.. Ks. ..-- 1 .-. -.,-. U....1.1.--:..---unluEL---1----.....-.....-....... .-.-...-A -. ,... -----.-... ,,,,,,.,m - ,M I -,. A-A i 5-.-urn--nn-wa--1-n 11 V --.1 .--R.. ,-.----.-1 I ' :ann-I.-.w...1 - - . 1- ..,..--,nn-nv.-...--4-Q.-...---um:-avr.: 'V 1 N.- -5 ::::::,:'1'5.:EuEEE5 --12221:1:1-::::::::':::::-1:'::'3'5'3l3Ti'-122'2::'.:::::::!?.i::2:: :!' 'f 'g Q': ':'1: mm' :'-F11--q:::::: ::::::::::::::::::-mea::.::':-1-.-nrt.. 3:1-1. . .ifmnuiam-L 1..:1:4Z!.2' 2:1-egggggggggg-4,1---vwa...::,gg:::g:,1,'qg'.gzfggigggfgg-M-nz:1-.:'35uag.21::!.'.2:2::Tic:1fa:1:':::1:l'3t:' 'a!!e:E.-515:13 3:5-gggegggggfgg-32 -'ge15:2 :7:::':1:' ....,...-.......f....N.......12....... . .....M--.-..-....,:,,,4, . L .L........,...,.- ...........-...,.. ----- 1-1 -. -- ' 1 :-:..g...-............., .-.....,. ..-H.--.-.....,,,. . ... K J -,:1H1--- wa .1 .1 .....,.,--.. - ' ,- ua-1-..-. R.,-.uunmu --1- .. ,-v .1 un-nun----A--u4nu,1'----H-ly ' , , . - ....,...,...,,,.,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,g-gggaugzwl-511151 -1- F..-.n...f,,,!,,,,,,,,,M.M-355g3-L1::---1.- -: - N-nm:..-.':!..,...!....:2'i12'l2!.2R g-------e-H ----5-gg-::1':F5 't.: .E :F 2.3-2121.1 :l!:gl:::L-::c:3::f 'En w-.---1.1,-n uv- N.-...1 YH -2:::'I.22E:':,g'Inua:u.q-. - z.-Q.i.- .-1-a'v1:ni:'2'7' 'Li' 12127-iii'f11QTl'J11'-f'T':l:5:::: il::i::: 1::Z.1-1:- --1-.-an-.1-pf-.-5--,mmsn-.1-nvx mu: -.4-nu-In-... Ail2Z3'?S51T1f!53FS'i'J1'i3llf '.I1'.1l'L '- ii-1-553 if-'Z::.E1'G'2.71SLSii1LC.l1-.C.12': ' - 5'- v 'V' iv'-UI I-I-If-l ','W ''?.5Y.5f-52121523e2lZ3.XI!.'if12'i2T-1TS'S' -nun--...nu-,uL-.--nun,u,,,,s-,,.-,,,,.,1-1'-lux.:iz.--n4n-1-nuu.n.-:qv-1--mum-.1---.1 ':1Inu..-nw-nu---..---g.-nxuuunltl un--nu-nnsuuu . .mn ,u,,.,,,',,,-,,.:,,-,.,.... -': -H-1---'--L-1--w ------.-1...-.-L,.......-... ,..,...-.....:5. '1-1.---1'---.-..,, .1,....1..:'::2-':.E:r:f1:--we: rr: - ':fH - - ' '!2'XE1Z1 ':!.-.+ .-..1...-. . - g::.-,:::gg1g,e-4-gg:ggguggz-2121115-,gg1g,3113: qu., .. -...-:2:t:..:1:-:1.:,:grgg---151- -----..a-.. ..:...:: :..A. +.J:1:2.,a'::!:':17.:::Sl -tt1X1':t2:21':!:':E::::.2.....::':...Q,:,-Mun.. gag 'l1::f:.'J 'i'1 !'? ' ' '. '-1'-K:4 ' ':i'::1Q3:2i ' ' --vs-2--M-2:21,121312.'f:'f.:if-f1'15'll'S' ffm?-i?'if '1'. '- ' ': C:i317'!'515'EIHEHLEZIIZi211'.?..'::'i' --1-v-an --1-I--.'7l T-1:-QQ-'32 '-'--P1-1:1-E --,.- .....,,-.. -nn-32'l'f Mfv-z-wma-w--ummm :u1u:ll:lnn:Q .-if A . -.' .f --'S-: - 5 'K 'su nr- -- Z--un--.in.uuau mu.- l l I UW' .M--x-N-2-N ku- .I A-En-nun-I.--11...-.1111--1.. .,,,,. ,,-,,,-,Q ,-- '------nun-v-naiunl-nun.--f. 1--.-1... .,,,,,,:,.f5' . .LT ',.: . '- - - 'x l'i1l-nun... .Emu nnxnn --nm-----wl- - 'f ' ,ll--I-...'lr 'Ii 1-.i -.1-,..,,,n.,,,.,,..,-,nu-ar' .twiki X T-.1---..,.1--:nz---u-mmap-.. .....,,,,g ,g,,,,,,i.' in 42 ,:,'l'A1:::'I - ' -'lf-1:7111 1-nu un-1-4-:lan-,-ungsnux--n1..x-nun --sm run-A-vu n -. -H ! ?'1 Huemwu- a:-w-u:- .-...,. .. T. ' '!'-H'-1-Eff'--w-1.-4 m -1-1--kr '- Y u 1 -- ' gnu --1.-1-.111-ununlun-.uv.1u--:Navman-1.1. f-num,--nw .3-n - u--1- -----11...-........... .111-.f..-.,.,..,, - --.-.-...,..-.-...A..-...-.... . ..-'. ' - 'IFS 1'--' f- ' -.' . ......-....,.-..,-...-...f.m.-.....-1--.. .......,...----.....,...-.-..........1..,..,......-..f. ::-f:-..,....-............... -...w:.:?1':,.- -- ' ..-- -- 1 ' 'NU' ...-im ...-..,.......-....-.., 1'l::unn1pn-., ,,,,,,,,:,s ,-hh-L and H- nl... U-In-hgh: -Q --.,-An..-.-.-----1,-1 1--3.5-n -.-.,:':'::l-cu 5-su-n--.mgnununlalay uuumunuvnn uuuiuunnfvlvn Q-Q-:::.U.Q---.Ulm-I-U.-., ' I un nun-un... .--1-.v ru..--ff:.-mmf..-.1-., ...,,,.,,,xg -,-'Shiv-vu1.4...-ul-v---v-nanquU-L ---:aiu-:HATS.ifl15lX:5: '21-IISIEJS.- 1-.-..-.. -iv-G.-1--ma--1-lg-1. I .lll!':'g---... .1-.-...,.-nu --.-mean-f-N.1..-......w.L1 ------.-.U G... -..-.--....- -.-:,.11.-----.Wf-..........-..1'I l!'! 'l1 ll 'fm-- .1 .nu ' .1-1-...u..-.-F ----M 1 u--nf-2-111:23-115:132:51515 ZYGZ1 a'SC'2E::'-ig -3 -55eq.f.12Tl1L.'S.1?!'T',5L Lg '4 f 'Ler A-ww HHH --I'1-Munn!--wn-:Gini-,:1:u ' nualu'-2:22 ---rililill-miie. :ng-:lg5:::'ggg:,'n3'g:gg' 'l:: :Z 'l::'1l'll!1P 'l -1- 1-'---'-- s-51-1:-.Zi '121l ' MW-'-if--5--7':i: T-ill'-L?.5Y7IH51331:13g:'f-51l'Hl:l'lY' - '1:ll1::!'!::!.2'-122 ' h5.1e.q--U1-Juv--x Qu-ggi-llliu-5.-in-53111351it'Qlzitztggggggnz--...,-...:Q 3.':L'a'.:Z:Z'--,---.... .......-....-.nn-i..-..-..-.--- . .----51211 t '1 ll'l-..---..a--...--W 1-vg:g':g':g:5,:1': 1 -,-,.,,,,-,,,---.--I ----I Vu 4-H .-nun h:'.,---.W-n. .N-.-Q..--I5L'..gfu.--.-1.na-a-:.n-nun :nun-.annum-ul L unnunsuu- ,, , ngnsuuu-nun-..--..,..... 'gd-Q.-I U .-,..... -ilunii-guuuuumunxgnn--sul nuns.-gn--1-I-nu-.1 .., ,:'g--:-a-.--v1.....,-- 4.a.'.': : L '5',L'I,L':g::l:1XI '-:::::::x1::ag - ----'-' ' 'u:::::l:l::':::L'7-11' nw'-'-'5 . U uv..-um-un gn-I 5---1m.--nu-mgguu-nal'-T.. ' L4 ' 1'-nu:-v n--1.-17.-br' ' ' K 1 1 4 , Lg llinnh ,,- 5, A ' ,...-.H-g '..... m -,,..,.,.-,,,,,,,-,- . '-.H--I-, --I--.lui vzmv... ,, ,un -1 - K:vm-anznianlnn aiu , X . ln!! 1 , , nuns TY , 1 noun-:-1-1--Q..-as - 41-. . ,...., Y - - , x mm --v 1 1 -1.-1 .. ' ' - 1 nn nan nn: ll n .1 ' ::::....::.:::.. .-.x :::-- :::::::::::-2-f.:---111122121 1--.11:t3 '1Tt?'?.: ITiEl- - ' 'EQ ' ' ' fu 'Wx 23332222-.EET-E:::: ::: 3'im ., . . . M, ...,.-... -..Wy ' : -- - . ,4 1 A 1 -- ,K g.:.,53E55'5gEg5gge.: 1 gg :::.L::: -- -:nurmfim.-.-.....:::1::: :v:a::::'::::. V U 1 W 'X 5. 1 1 fi . :::.::u:':::a::::'-:'::::'....., ' -..: x , 'E -' I ' pn.--. ' f.....,..-- ., 'lllwu---,I-. -------N. ' nu -. ulf -1- 1 nun mls: n link- L-11-- 'hw ix lhiaus in -,ggg I .. - g:45:::- -1:7LQ:i.'.:g:,:'g1ggggg5g.3urgzszav- - yy :una ,1 A v., 153. ' ..---!v-giiiaiilw Er- 5:35. - 53: I--- :::1: ' , ----- . -. ..-,:,:.:.:.:-----1---1-----.. -...as 1-, 1 ' aaa' :1: ' x.-.....::::i.: 11 1 --1 1----1 ...... - ' -------- . . M- , -:.....,,,,,,,,:---..........,.-.-.-... - 1 - I 1 - 1 ..- .,.xggu:..,. ... , ........ -... 4--111.- uw--ql ' 1411 ' ' - I 11 :jgamxn-n.-1.LT,:J:.211f,?5 1:1g::g::l 1 ,, -3 -:1:v: I uw-nu un:-un:::::::E:unli X '1gQZl',!:? 1 ,Q 22,12-Y: if gpg- - Q gh, 1, H -1 ' -52.-1: eiiwigzg:::::::::g:31.-.::.--13 nu- 1 1111121211 ii :-nu--...-SLE ' gggugyjggggg--gggg 1 A .V - 3 gun- -nun-:f1::'5'? ,'f1wn-ii:nfl! L ,Q 5:22 Y ll 15122:-u:'?h T ' :::::55:::ll'-2:2 ' 15, 1 -1. ,n--1-1-1-1---uw . Y I ,.,,, v,,-..- -I'--5-11.1-1--..I nu-un . x null lunununuumug-n L11 if -n--n-:annum . , 1-----.-.-1-.. 0-..-.. .,, . -envm.,,,,-:nm-5.--.1-.-.-.lun-n , , .i- -nn uluu-:aluminum-I an 1 '.g 5 Q-I-gg-an 5: 1 -mnnnunnu-in-1---m - 1 . an nn, ,,,- vquln.-.unuallql l lluuuuuullllnau ln un '- l Ill nwvnnunun-an nummnnr . . ,,,,m. . ..-...-......m...... .-...-- : --1 11 1 1 1 -- - , 1 H- g um g 1 , ......,......... I: -:ni555:::::i 'wuu--.--:n-uuu:n- I F' 1' 3 i:m'lE::::u :-zl:--Zzfvnm--n-quam: ' ' 1 'l 'llsIn :::: -lluunn A - K nuunn- 'H' nu-u ' .nu ' 1 Inu u..nn'uv.---vu 1- u-uuuu , , . 1.. . . ,- llulunu 5 nn - - 11 1 , 1--.-.-.---u-1 I 7, ,, 3 ,,1, . iii:-IIE ::::::::--EL!!-n an . ' i T ' V ill: ' , llllilliilil' -:!!S5:::::::::::::::i Hmm HRW! A . F. -gggggg-Jl.m.--..-'Il2 'I:::'l ' ' -u AL' Isl- r 'Su ' -A ' ' . 2112: f 121112:--.-Q-u-n-lu ' 111' ...-...:. - .::::::-- :::::vv::::E!!::':' R - L1-T1 -' ' ' 'N '---- -------::-:::::::::::' 1 ' ... . 1. , ' , , , 3 - . ' 1-an - : X W 'H--Wil 1 ... ::::a:: -2-I :::::::::l:'2::: 11'-+- EEE 1 'EEE 11 :-. ' 1 -11 'li EE':: ::::::::::::: 1 HD-DIQII V 1 '----- II-wll lhuhI.Pil-I li IA I' ' ' 1 . ' 'v A u : mu.- I Qlll1lQI1ll IG' 5 5253? 1 -5 . 1 --53:1 .tzzgggggu ...,:.,gggggg ,,g 1 . - - 1 12:53. F Q-H, , .::'...,:2:.:.....-----. ul In - nu--u 5111 ,,, -gggnggu - -nu-.1.v112l'i!S1:'l:1-'H 'I' - ' 'K ' ' 'H' L l '1I 1 Y 'l : 1::11l::' 1 11: nl: -311:12 1 -'-I . . T ' -nu-m.l :IT-I1 ' -llllmnunu-un ln 4' -1 li.1Lg,4Lg ' u I li::g:ll ' ulfullauulhu In 1' ... .., , ,..............1 -za: 1 ..... :.::::1:----- -----2112::m'e:::::a:--- --- f - --U --- . -- ----- -----------:dk 11 - gnu: nu uuagiulluuil , us: ununnlllulug ll Y lunur-.-1...vuunuuInllln: '! '-' I..-' :... N - -.3 - -' ... 'a. ':: X .pun 1-an -ng ........ ,,,., ' .,-,,,,.,,- ---u Inna- -mnnnuuilhnlillul ull vm.,--.an 1 slain: ull lil u ,A nn: n-pg ---gg--lg-1.--I ...,A - 1 . - nun..-1-nm llllugnanslllnll ullllillsllulunn - -nun-xnnux , nululil In , , . . 1 nu --.- ... , -,,--I .,- . ,W gg-,,,-,, -- L., g nlluuu I mins!!! 1 nuuuunsuul-ua , -fx: anna--lu Immun: 1 nu uni ln :lilly ' :mm , I 'Dill Iullilllnulx ' 1 1 -,. ill! lllnll uiuuuuu minimum: -1:1 n--...-11 --uns l li , 1 ' . lvl lu un nn-u -ul l!li1lE3!!!:! 'un.--- R ' HE 'li' 'ililaiililllllli-'C3:-1':5TC:':H51l ' 1 - gig gg -gggl nagging: -3:1 un-En-1-. 51.-Zkllililili' 0 X ' -1- ii: lift, ln:sunnnunnn--4-4l-h------- 1 11:-u ..- -...-..... ......-...-. ...:. u!,:ug:ggg 5,311 .......... -. . 11 H, . ---------------------'------ V1 1- -- - , ::' in ::::1:::1-an V magna' L Y .,-ab...ai-W-.,.,Q2::vi.::uul .,, Q -I :gun mu-:::. :::::,:::l t, 'mi l f K I , ,... . A ,..,---.....-...1,. r- 1 , 11 -1 1 -... .-u---... 2 N-,, , 71 gggggg 1 amz:-32 -A-T.-...--..--A-1-.5'32.,t1::ER' 1. w 417,415 1- ...- In I-nn an - nnu l Q13 .' lu-u nun-ul --5u'R.2'G5EE! 'v- -........-,-.21 pn nl llll , , : Isnt . nl 3:3 g LI' -'ll -N tx-Xiu:-1-1. .-...q.I.1- .!H,Z21:' 'iullllllu 5 A , '32 L lj- 1 'S --5I. :nv-W! ,,,,,, ,gg .. - I-I.--1.33:-:,:....w ,...n!,.lI1A!l 1: , 1 ,,,,,,f .1 3-...qi-.- --1 --... A -ug Nu wh:-1-Z-:::::-P....,,.,..--.- x 1 ..- , , ru, F nu.. 1.1 5 ieggng u n u , , :E L4 J,-2 -1-rv----'l'S1f2 ,. ,':1 -1 ' 1. ',,. '33 ', x'xL'fITIT ' , -225212222 7 '11 ' 'Q --3-1 -ZTJl '5 : 'I5-I 3 1-F: + L- n 1' ' -1 - -1- -21 -21: , . u-naman: ' ' ' - I V - 1. 12525-, 1u:1,-ui?l:nuw?:1:l::f- . 44 ' I, ., :nun ' -me ' - Q gil sunn- X X lil!!-lnllunul ' ' 4 -U-Luang-.-12 'spun .F-run 'I+ U Q- - '- - - L 'I' - ' ' ' ' u --nn--1-an 'ii 1 E f , ,--'-W, ---alms. --un - -H 4-' . .. xi, neun- , ' Y uni . In --1:1 . 'l:lil l1: ' 1 - 7 5' f -v'l---5' ' ' '-ll 2 1 ' wr- 11 ' 4 ISI ' 1 ' if 13352: sl :I , . 'I' .....-1. - um ' 9 u uuuunsnu . -11 - .REBEL ' - 1 ug - X, 132 ' :gg ' ,:,. n--uuiumn an --51111 ' li' -5.2535-'I , V - T - , Emu... dm- 1 , , ul- U, 1 --u-n -qu au- qu- -uu-.-- H H A! -u::::::- ff 1 ls- Qu--Eg: rl:::n-unuluolnlaeggaigaga El ' , ', I nz: .SHISLEZL - -M 144.1 7 ' -I-'HIL'-1 un u 5-I ::11g:----nu..--. u-lllgilli'-li'1 ' - Q 1 ' - - - ' ' 1: 1 s 4 uun-'-x'-::::::::l- l ' ':: ll'- nun nn-::!1 glamuiluuu-1: liggul H ul ' ' ' 1:21:12 A :ful :ST-liflllnx -I -, ..3..........:::.u......... 1 ...:::::'::'------- 1S--- ::: ' -----H - V1 -- 1. ----un --'--g---------H . u 1 nnuunuununnnnnluuluuq-gununsculangnu. -:msn n ul ' 1 1 'l' ' nuns unusual:nannununnuusununuunnnuun-1-1.1. ' -1 . , ' 2 l1lQ . .- ' Illvligga 'wig' ---'-'-'----I ::I11252312::::::uam1:::::unuunununuuunnnn 1 I uiaiiiiivi 11:1-In ' ' L' Flu ----::'u:1'-Z32:T:.f.El: EE:::::::: ::::-.::::E::--I1:::-l:S1'i1:lllHlh g1!2l- 1, g - I ln'3GR'31'lil-SQSSESHQEEBIIT' 'E' ' EIEEEEEYZI'-ll1'H3'- nu n pggg n-.- 1- ,I .- K 1, nnilununnn-qslnnlhuumnunua 1 ' ' - u--n-n.-----.----- ...uf ... n- ax nnnnunul I- . 'urn :... 1.-----n 'Wi' U' ' '- 1 u--...nn----un-nun-u-:ln-li-a :Gu-num P' H --..- --1. --mmm u--ul'! ' ' 1 - W 1' nun-an-umunuu 1 un-.n---:nu-----li-22 '-'lfv--I-nm--u nun ' 'i5ll 'H ' K ' lx!ulllInlnnvlnlI:l1.!!!i:llllll:ununnu-nnnlanxu'-'-l'-L : 31 Ill:::::::::n - xv ' ' A V n -----un--. nun- nun- - ' I -nun -Y 'll 'I --I :Ill gglalisaugizne:E':::ag:::EEE:sgiEEE'R1:::: ' 'u ni- if +- 1::f::Xu::l:g::::l::f::::-5 I ' If :FSTP -meal: :Tau L I - I - li un.-0 V 5 I 4.-,. . nun Inns:-nuluuulllu ,Q nn nv--lu I nn-.- .ug 1 li E fllluallliililllin n -lin-'luE1:T'n::lillI3I' n un 'I-Tf. I Hlililllllllfl' I ' - 1L'11ElBi ':' -- s 4 u :mn-1 I-:nun--u-uunmuuuiu-unug: . 1- nu u 1 1 .-.1----,,-,-X - L1' -a --u 1 n s--nhmun. I :lugs 5 nun-nunuunnuuunnuu W .,, , n u um unulunni uuusnu: 1 ' ' 'Ql - 1 4 ' ' liugxuu 1 ' -In nll 5l3: :lT. Hx A 1 ll 'S'H llllll lusnunu -Mig' -!4!5l'515Lnlll:5: l' '- In 1 - ' , , ' n . V Y. A . , nun:lnnfuu-u-nnnnuugsaununru--:1::::::i:I: - v 'H' -1 Inu-n n -an ' - - 1 w-M 'll 1 Y Iuunnsuuuluil lunuun uunxs-----Q-ununununuu +1 '- I A Y-.1 ll :nan . ml' y -1 - .. lwvn--annul . . - , X x' alla -num I-----1 - -----..-..... -... -1 -' Ed gi :Ha -' -- .. ' -. , .. , 'llIl -lllilil . X: -. ,... , Q.. umm-un- Susanna---.-.un-.--.-niuuuvil -I ff- ,,.,g an ...... 1- ----l1l'1 1l1111 - ' - ' - ' ' X ' l '1 '1 vw - ' - 'wsu 1. . iE:iL:::iE:E'-li' 5H5lQ:E11l1ll:lil5:E'l1:: 'g Af Ill 51:1 ' ' 'l: '5 1::u: 'V - Y ' 'il + -E:n:::: ga' LM ' UA V L 1 n l Illini: U 5 2... wr Immun-ul u---nuns 1 nn + ' --ff-1 Md - I nu! I u'l '1an'pg slnnuullluulli ullnallill-:II - ' 'R 'U' ln- ll I-annum 1 ' - - um 1 '1 H hi- U-1 -v V nxigunuuunnn-nnun-quungnuunnnnnn uuuuunaununn . ,1 l' 'H-1 1 lllunm-nu :Hain - '- ' li l'l' 4, . f. -. . -T1 I - .-nu---mu.-.----n -1----.----En-1-1--nn--1. - ll -nn.--...1 . u 'lll Ill- I l-l 'H-url I . 1 . . ,. I- I , nun- ,, . lululnsnuu nn n 1 nn un -1 1 .. ' P . :. ..::.::gggg:::::::wa:n:::::::'::::::::::::1:::- 1 .:::. -1:--S1211 gzzzzazszudgaan . 1 va: ' ---A M' .E-:mil ::E. K ' '- , nu n . -Q -1 .- 1 1 L. - --ua - A '1 ' ,x in----::u::::::::::--g..::gs::-innuns: I .J u LM ..- :nun-nunuuninn 1A -, ,1 nun Y ul 1 I nun--uma-nun alumni WH R. y ' uH1 l5Iugnnu--u--agannugul Q 'l 1 1 lv- -'l TV ' -QEIIIIBIIEI ll K' T III!-1I'1'1 ui ' ' ' ' '47-' k ' I -I III QIIIHQIIID Cl! I ' ' Q - g Y' -. 1 ,- . 5 - --V ' - .' . 1 ' nngnxgnx lunnnunnxuuu unflllunn xunn ' 1 V31 V -:u:3:f: l1T,111lQ ,- gauulgiulni H 1 IIE- 'nl PL.. , .1 1 . -' , 1 2:35:22-E-an ' E15 ' 1233 ll 'I U H 1 1 I -1Y 'f'w'vi7-.. I -Qu.-nu nas: F.: 5111 ' 5 ' 1 '1' ,,,,,,,,,,- I . A , A .....1h gi,k, ,..-........-... ...,,....... 1 . .. .. 11. qu 1 . . ,E'g5gg::::::::::::::.e:: 'LE1 S21 1 wi::.. .:..:.g 3 if-1':r'r::: zzmezeeeuuxx .maui 'es 'f 11 7 ' -il-ll!! I X' x I - NYA!.,Au!l1-'1fQllll' I D li!!! 5 '1 -'I I I l - I N n 15-1 - V N 1 .- ..ninnuauhliliiflllglwn nun 1 ' Q I 55+ .T.,2L'L'2!Zf':'-vu -.11 1 QE '-KS 1'1 PF lg'g I -'-'llf- I 4 -SW 13l2i1'51l ' ' I -W. W ' -' 1' I- 'L'----R---151' ' ' 1 Htl :'57ll1-Ti'-737-I'-11: 'slip-5115115227: x 1? 1 ' ,. .,,,,,ggggg3ggggggg- 1' , -.. 1. A gg-:--- , -.. - 1,,. -- .....-.....--an nu--1....a...----1. - 1- rm' an nu---1-.-...,...-.. ., 1 Q . 1 X - 1 ,., .V - - - -- -.--uw-ug--.ax u-nn-.-........-..-u 5- --.1-----m...-nu---n vf 1 ' ' -1.-. . ,.. Ai: 1 1 3' - 1 ' ' -'--'1H --'I 111111 -------wg--1 .Wa - L,. .Y . - 4- JMX. 3 , 1' .,., l1la IF!-hlumi IIIII -1- - lntxiihill lil 4' ' ' , . g1guggggg:::::ggug:v::: 1. :::u N L4-V ,- , u-..4 -u...... ---n I nu------u -.HI - 1 1 1 , . 5,-Lk. A A , - - 1--... -..---.U --H! 1 -.1..........- 1 iiielinaam-:::::a1r.::: a 'L 1 HB1 1:1 11:1 .f-1? ., , L ' 1 fav- 'H-----H ---- W 5 --------1--w 1:1 .5 nu-.I-,l -1 .-- .H . -wi -'-I .i I -,L Q1. .x -, h- . - gk Axis.--:unpnqu-:annum 1 -un-annum-as , ul :l laliausagk uggggi .gg fx, .-1 ::::: ::. :::: 1 fX -, - w- :R .....:a:.1r:'.z::':: :::::a:::a::: .3 .:::1.. in n . ... .PM IX ,I 1 . -E-1-Q-...... -.-... una-.---1-nu nun- -n ' ww!!-.....:1'A-..A..-.:1.l...... - +1 7:!:2:..::::1:. - 31-1. .: .::a:::1'::1:1:1 :tri 15 :::::::: '-'- ----WM lx 4.5, . ll 1-1-------.--nm--1.--.un , , ----.-1.-.--.. - f- .-...-....a. ...1 -. ... ---... F ' -Y I-H-'nl ' --I I- ull ntl n unuuamuuwuuuunnn ununn--1.1 I-1 ' T' ,' . .. ' n u nun.. ,', 1- Gm ' n T' nun ' ' --I '- an L-Balinaiguggr:n-nun-u-nzualgg mu- ...E 1 g ,ff 1.7 ... ' .,-' ' .--viii:-.1.J:1. Y -,,1:1!1::ggg-,-gggggg gg- :gl -- y lnffiiQual-----S-ESILIRSIIE-he-. 131: :Wg :, :--1-.......:: ..: 'ggzvg-gfggszggg-gr P1-1+-1. ygggggggggvvvguvun -H-u ,, . 1 1 un: an u , an , ' - lvf- -. - ' .,Q. . ..' - A -! - , ' . ul . ,.....................:n:::::x:::..::r... ..:. .::-- ---.::::::,: 1 ::::::.:-- 1. 'ee' -M -4--------- -p L1 1 -1- - nuununuuunnu nnnnuuunpnum-u an-nn, lun ., 'll n-------m ' ... 1 ' ' '11 l U .. ' ' ' ll -- Illlluusluunll :sul n nun .num uunn gum- ' , 1-un 1 - ,.l ' 1 llll ' In an Ili -gunman-ll lulunsginuganinu In-ulllla unix:-aqugizl' a I ' ' ' ' 1 'J 'N .T '1 II I ' Il In iluunluuuunnlununununnnunuunununuu Y nun-nu-I--11' L- ' u n ' I ' '-' 'if-T ' '- ' AJ -' A '- I Il: ummm:-nununulnurn:----u 1 .gil 1 --un.--... . M.. .l, 1 ll ll - l'll 'llI- : 4,3 'r'1 - nu lu ':--:-:sua-'-vg'::::'-:':::'h?...:. ,.... , .- . .... 1 . -:e , H- L :::::::::':::: A ' , -- .--'. . . 'Q 1 k L ,J , , A 1 .1 fu . g,qg,5,.,..:::. 1-.-12.5--:E-.-Efggazgw , ,ff , 1:-:. 'lg 1- -L 11-5 ng-m- -,gp 11 a. .Ng u -. qv-A.. -m-1 - -Y ,X V , , . . ' an up I Ihlliallnuiageauelluf11'-1-v-1---1---'ul ,j' 1 ' --lan- - Y 1, . .'1T.fL, , gf lil! EQ: -'14 ,. .-, -'- '1:Q 'ill F. :un lla -I-gunna:-un--un--1 nn-nl.-.W -v.-.-... 4. . .-. ,.,...,,,-,i , .1 , ,i --1 H ... I ,-, 11 mg, , ' ,LI 1 , nmnru- F fllnlxuulugn-nnnnnun-un.:-n-mavur.. - -u-nuuuuuq ' v-4+--1-',.l'.' n lm. - '- 1 '... ,.,, 11 :Q ' - I+- H-I 11 - 1nunuuuuugulglsngtlu.-umm-gang:-nan --v.m-n---..- 1 -- ki-..-l n ' uns n-:uh-nu nunnnu . v f .. '-'I' jj:-,Q::::::::l I.--:-R--:F :v:uu:::L-:Rx-.L -4.2.-.nu un A 11 -- ..... , ' ageing. ' un- nn: nnnunnunn ffJ+ ' ' v 1- - 1 1 ' 'I . ' I I' - ' . - ' ' - 1 I lulnun ' gunna u nan- --- ' L--v-1-I ibm - I'-an-aus I I In-msn-avlium: -.- , n - .,, , I, - 1 lx E gQL I .11 , 1 1 1 ' , 1 .n n 11-Q-U-.mqlslllll .HI f,.,...,,,,,.,..-nun w...:.1 . 1 3? --1. nnnlul L ull I '-'ill ... u 1' ' ' 1 . ' H-' -- .p . nun.. -1. lu. nf: n-.-....-------sux' .-...-n :I y 5-- A 1.1, :linux . .,, all ' - 1- 1 - '7'7 ' ' nn n g .,.,, I ..l-,q-g .---1-.Q-Q----nun -....,.,. -. - LV , - X . . ,. . lu A , in lun n .,. L- N 'V Y v 1 u.:.....m.::E::.........:.........-......... .......i.. 1. , .1 1 1 giggi .. . 1 gg.: g in 52,-3 , MQW- 31-,,1, ,-WL., ::.: 1 ' 'llilllilwllgliligll--1l'1l'llll ' '? ll 'x --1+ T - ' F ' u.--nu-m-- 1' ...mu--nu-n n5nr 'i' ' '1 ' -1' - ' U11 T7 'J -- .:::'-::::e: -:-.::::..:': :::-::::1:::::g::::::--- . .11 -H -----------I f -----------g--37 - 1 1 ' , '+V --: 'Il -' ' - 1- -1: . ., . - --1.- V JY., .. - '. un nn:--numununnllilnsln--:Q uillununme-4--.fr-lg Q . ,,. , ,. , ' -' ' d: l I il' ' 1 ' ' 'H - X41 ill- 1-1 LU -X34 LU I 11 I ' nn! nnsllsllllu unugnnullnlnnnunun unlnum:--nu..-an ' 1 . Y: 1 ., , , ,Tf '- nm-:un ' ':::fff:::::--1 -PE--N' we 1, -. . . X- .-- .Ji 1,0 X X ,15XvH 3' ' ' un l ::::u -unnnnnnnrullnnnuuwn munum n u-::-3 YJ , ' . -1. 4' :min-pn ' '. un--.-.nu gn ' ' J f W '1 . 111 - -- I Q -N--Jflgvn ' ':' llulnuu-lgqp marinus:-in luuilll , , U , , L , N- -...L,a., . 1 luilnlall lm---n ligllil 1 1 1 - - .. 7-1 . . , . :nun 4 lr, ,1 ---un: gjlqaalleun-----nuns-nm1- -u I L. In , , -1,47 . ,-.,,,.L un a-an-1 1 -,-.-.---- - -Q-- ....-.,.L,. L. nissan 1 1 4- un :- ,,-g --....-...-...-..... . ..., - - ,1,, ,,,M, .L , 1 7,1 1, . , , - ,,,,,,,, I V-A 1, . .. .. ., .' 'nn-. u J-9, 7,14 ...J-. .-...............--..-...1- -- LJ - , .X 1 ..1 . A . . llll V - .J,p..L .-r,. -..... Y . . .. .. unnur--u---ununuun-nun-n u 1 .x,.,3 ' ' 1 . 1.. , 1 un------I lL1l':: - A-1 1 L .., 1.1, lglil ' i X U11 pn- up lnunnnnulll-iuuulluunuunmunss ,1 ,, -T---'1 1 1 H - f Y Q, nuvnunmuuwu :unsung - 111-14 X' . , ' .V L. I 5427: : ... U, nexium:nalllinunnnuulunuuulnl .jk H , . 11 V . , , ' -. .a.nu-1.....-I -,,. ,,,Q --J - .- ,- . ,Hx I nqnnnuanu x .V 11 nip -u ' -an ann... I---.ppm-una-unqunu l I - A 5 , -L Y , , -,--..,..,,,. ,-,.,s,'.- ,Y wr- . ,1 linux-lx! lm Q X' ',1' n ... -- --unuuuv1-nz---u-ununqnu-:vu I I in ' ' 'x puqq --...--1---.nuulnll 1 ' , unnuuuul u 'JL' ' 1 ufnn un-1.--nm-... 1-.---...--nn-...---1 an , , , - 11131 11 .,,w.,., ---.I---. .,,,.,,, , . ::uua ll' In . 1.' sv-:un nullna1.1-..-mann:--.1-mum:-1 :nun ,. A ,, L- 1, 'Q 1. - M, -N ,--I-.--I ... f,- 4 ' u .Lg -..nun , U-lu n - -1 -nnunuunn--ann-nal nn A . - :A -0, 1- A -V,4i,.,,,A-- . .gf . lllullll I -A, ..-....- . lguu--5 .- .11--nunuurunuu-nn--nu 111- -..,Y,., , 4, ,,, 1 Ivy X1 ,,, ,,,,, hm- -V, 4. , Inu ' 1- --ng- ul. .u-1-un:-nu--un-un-.ln nv- ,.g. wh' ., - v 1-1 -1 ,,,,,,,g,,,. , 4 , :sn - 1 'Q' nun lilunn-..,--nu-...vu-n--A--u-neun: uuw 1, A71 -. ... - 1 W - --.-----u - ,-Lf..L , . nuns uluuu ' 'X -' mu-u g ' auguunwu-nm----Q. -------1-1-un-u no ,, l , ' f- .. -- .-,.-,,- 11 4..- . --..-211' I- 1 11 1 ..-, 1. .:'nu-unnnnnu--1m .mn-.---nu-un 'ly , '.. -.1. .. t Y . 111 ,,...-H. fr-1-, 1 nuanuun 15:1 'L+' 1 nun q nu-faE!llll ':ilL':L1I'.535'-312221215 11- j1 1 - 1' -11-N . . - rl. - , ...--..... g 1' ulllllillu' 1 A411 I :...-.....'I2l....-.....-.......... .... -1 1-.Q .- - ' 'f -1 ::g:r:,g--- - , ...........1i ,Hg - ::' I nu.-nunu..nun---...nun---I--u-u un- . 11 , , ' ' gp,-.-I.. nnnuqul umm un aguuuun-.-mauuunnuuuuuu-nina! ills!!! -1- ,. L , , ,, 4 ,.-. I-,, - mann I 4 T I-1 nu I --::w:nn---.ln nu-unnnuun-nu-1 I ll ll . v ' , . 4 Q 4+-Rt,, J- 1 1 - I, J 1 un ' 1 f' ,M an ' l-I-I-:::u-nn--nu-nnnuu--I-pn--nun p Q , Y . , ,vm 11 47 Us , ,VK T 1- ,...-gg rt Ag . ... , --nu--' -lnn-unlunll-runnin--u sunm 1n:m!. .+- -- , 11:5 '1 , rgulnga 1, XA' I-I ., - ...'..- uuunaumnnuu-liuupngnhnlulln , In ln A . 17- ,,-H,-2 T.,--44 A I U . 1 ,-- ... , 2. --M llu luiallI-umluuluunwnsncnlu ummm l A ,AH 3 -..... A+- A-1 - num-nu: n ' + ' 'g --3 -1. 1 ,rg ... nu-un-ununn-nn-1--su--nuunuuu nu tux Tv- ,4 1 ---..-S -. - X u-anna.: n -1. un , ' I'-:T-unan-u-ununmunsunun-uuulunvnu nu X, .V 1L . .,,,, an ,,. 1 5 . I 5 n-annul n ,, 1 ,, puuuln ' -, LT I-'-unnnuuunuunnnunuuuI-uuluurlnaman: lu I I 3 V- II: -. lg .3 , Q- :nr-nun: un: , z.. V ,- un-nun , ,. ' I-'-:gnuununsnu---uunuuuunn--un1-u gl u X' J -v I , ,JQ Y -5 - X. -V . 5 1 1- QNQIIIZIIIE1 . unnuq 1 1 ,- I. -nl:-nunnnn--'nn-un----u-mn-1--in pu x ,1 ., - 1 .+V-, I ,-ul.: J ,J - -1,-,um-nu mm... 1 .1 --nun--nn-Q-uu-msuuuuumug---E: I nusgna :I . , .- - gg --.W--uaxtnnulnnn .-,... 3- gtnlununnnunuuununvnunuan-1-un--nasal Illu 1 g - 'Sl' -r-15 , gm wan---nnnunn-un-u man.. . ' 4 1 nuuunnunu-nn-un-nunuuuuunuunnhlxluuulll hunnnunll uni , 1 ' , 1 ulu'w-nv.-1---annum: A 'f ' f' n . . lun-nunun..uunuuun-1111:-mann---u-guuununu1--n-:nn u -1 K' 1' HL. .- 1 ! 'll f1-----1--nuuupul -' ' 1, --:fn , 1 -:nu-n-uguuu-uuunuuulununnuunnnv-sulnusniulllmuultuuix 1 ng 'A' -'-'H 1 LB - NNq 'N lll ' Q 1 1 .....-,,,, - :nuns-nnn-cn--nu--u---nun----u--an-nunumnuunl -nu min ' - 11 1 -- . lu :Immune-uuunsuu-nun: 1 n f ' 1-wsu-1. - 11 4 mann--u-.una-nn-.nunqnnuqun-anna-up-Inuullnunmnunnun ng 1 A 1 X1 AX 1 1 9 ' '-IH--wi 1 ' 'K wsu--n M' :::::::::IVlQl1lIIIIHIHZIIIIUQQICIWIHCInl l1llllSlhlllDIlllHl H F-4 ' v ' V ' f lil.. l-lla IiI'CllI:I ' 5 V 3 ---,K I u---u--n.-nn-n-.....-.---1------uun----ummm I , , Q A .-. 1 5-.ua 1-n --.... - . 1 1 A 1 ' : .....-.. 1 - - 1+ up--uv----:nuns-u-----:nun--.-.'mann--nun -uuunnu-nuuulnl H I - . ' ' l 1 '-I 'nvllllnuunlu ' ' n 1 ' ' -:u-nw--un------nn---......-------1-nI-png Egaxiwn -wx 111- -----in p ...------. I 1 H1 - ' U T' - - -I----u..-.---.n--.-.....-.--------.-1.1In E - -5 ll- - '-'-Q '--1 uuun- -El-I! - .-1-ul -III ' 1 --T-2312 - 5 :nuns-nunuuqnn-1-u-1n--nu-suunnnu-nn:-nun-un--mpg: nu-:nun In u - 2 , Qlhinu-n nan ----nu ...... 1 gr -.-.1 ' 111' 'P 1 unuuunu-n-nn-um------unnqnnlnqgmnumuuunuulululnnnnagln nm an 1 - V1 1 .::unnnunn-n 1 nnnnuuuan-5 I nu-1:1 v '1 1 z un:::----g--nu-:sung-nunxuulununwu-nunlnnlu lniunu I 0- Iunx -- ,.. . - --:::-ununun ununnnull I at S :cumin ' tx: sau- nn-nunnmanuntuilxgterguugwgsn-'ll 1 ,N --5 v , :ummm nusnunnuugn U I-muon ' fl I- :nga uuxuuurannulnnuun u 1 up -1 lg , , llluilluunlll ll! -1-ggg. qu, I , ,,, ,, -- 1, . ,- ---: U hull III I xsuunuuunnlnuunvnnunun:annum-nn 1 , gk lun:--un-ann--una-H --ununnutnu N . 1. , 1 -.11 X I - .- annumnnnnunumnu-snnnunn-un-gnu-:annuals-Q l :mils ,L .y -- 1- unc :slum-n :ual-an--.1 uuuuult X L L '42 .2 . :1 I I I. unnunuunuluununun nuns:-mug---vwululivnznnuu -v , . 1 'ig usununnn -v ,- uusnluqnluu V. ,,,,, 1 1131 ' - uunuuuunnunnnnuulnunnunnngu.-- naman- nnluf j1 I. ... . 4 , wluggluex-1 , H -nu-nnuunuqlnn .v ' ,,-. 2 -11 1 '1 lllnunnnuu-unnnnn.--funn-unnquuunln-nuuuulgxluux ' , 5 ,-I - ... . ,-' ' . Ill I fl . an-wsu: u nn: 1--1 M- 1 ... , lluuluuluuuunuununnmlnlnsnnunumuluinvlnix ax Q ' ' Y ,'. ,, , , N, 'l'l'l '- 4. ---I minimum- 1- lm- ' I-IH :nuns-nu-un-u-unnnnununslu-:mlnlunllnniuuullll In u 1 ' 1 rw- L A ' I.--.,,,: A 1 .4 pamulnhunuung . gum- ' fi - .'- - ............-.........................-..........-.-...- .,vf1 .. 1- .-1-. 111 ...... ,1 .-.............. .-...- 1 .ag 1 uuuulllh1:llIllnnnuuluunuuuunnunnuhllungnnnnuun-1- - 1 --H , 1 I nu--'... . 1 , -I n N . ,...1 I I llinsulin:mlnIluululluulhlununl-mnnunnnsnuunnuuu:lg Y ' 1 1- 1 1 U , P A 1. A luapn un 1 n:lgIu'l'n 'U ' - R 1 fx- 'Ill' an--un.-----.....-..----.u ...-...-.-----...... 1 -1- 5 1- - - -,. ,11 1 -- -1.1 -...N - .. -.. ... 1. :ry , , , g , ---p----.--... - x --------.---.---nn im 1 1 . . ' r-Offftf n -1 in Y mg- ,,,.., I 1 .. I, -:nn .:1.............-.....g.,.. mlm, b I . -f 1- . ... ---... ,a n- 'f' ' rv-.-.nu---...n-1.-',r..1 .. ,.-.,.. .x.. ...,....- .. , , . . . .,f.1....,,.. ..... .-,... ..,. ,. -....,. .........,......1....- ::::::.z::a::::::,:1::::.s::,. ',.,:..,...,...,...........,.,...,...1..,a...,............ ,.,.,,,,,,,,-,, ,H,-,,.,,,,5,,,,,..guvpfunvn-mx-1-.mu-an-m wmunpa-4-.wqnunnuunrf uv.-1 p xr-vlnrvIw'1'l1l1Vill5lllll5I!'llICilI lilitlilll Ill lllxII!W ,-1mn-f1--1uuuu.unpunu-mar -1 1 A 1.-41111111-.1--1--:s-1111ulmnunmun.Z Vwuv, nu--N -1---mx--nun...--.. 5-.-. In an .. .-. .-. ..-..--,y-1'-uw..-morn '--- gg: ..- , .-. ... .- -..-,......- ..-.-...-... -. ---1 ml, ...,-.- ,..-....r....-.1--.m....-1...-5 9 ,-...,-..1, ..--.....:.. 1. ...up :H M.: ELK --H.---La.--..-,H .1.---gn.-w 5-gm-W --1. sown--111941nnmuunu-1-f 1 -x Hn- 11,-1-A-auunazamwuzuullnr mn- uv, nnuuuuu...fnf -1:1-1-un-1,nnunn-1.-1,-fr11,.u1.-11-nu-u-1.-1:4 -- 1..-.....-zu ..-.,....-- --1.-in----Q----s-H - - w.f..1.-..---.:v:....- 1. - 1--... 4--...--..i.:.:: 1 -1 -1 - 1-qw---u -...---...,n--.- gm.. . -uv.aun..-.q-...1-u...1-1-v--.- . v Nzggu-I--:.u ...awww- .. qnnunnl unnns--.-1---.1-V..-. .-nn.:--1nnuna-nuns ' ' ' ' ' ' I. im-1-nnnnuuu-annul-,.... . - .--.. ---.--vm an-fum - . ... -1 .-.11 linnnp-1... 4:-nur .1-.n 4:-U,,,,.,0--I-' ...'I I zu.-an---1-nan --nm-nu' 5:55577-T-'5':fm2ffu:i ' -7-mn -:--:::1:::u:.::::'.a':. ':::--.:--- W- me-:zz ,..- .. . -,-..- ' ' ...M-11.01,-uunuuuuu:-1 1 --1--11.1...--1.-:I-w1---1:-ln ll -uunn.-.-....- .- 5 runny'--nuqn I l lnvunlnn-null nuinnnvun-Iulnlunun - ullllluluu-slr nu :nun--una.-.n H , ----nu-n.--nv Il: lllillqlllrrgnrvll Ill!!! I n I-1.11. enum! n ll -fp: --1: - -1,-11- .- .......-.......-. .. .. ,,,,,.,, ,,,1,,,,,, ,, ,W A ,M . .,.1., ...,..,.....:. g: ...-, .-..........-..,. nux-lui. - 'i'I::l--I it 1 Wil' iltlwgvg-,q.r.'::::.:::, -....... ...1..-.,..,.. ,, :um 511. .1.. .u.......-..,,,...,.. ....., .... n.,. . 1, ..... .. .... .. .,.. .1..,.,., ..f,...,. . . . -....-...-.... ......Q ...,, ... .... ........ ,..-,.., I 1 -...... ...-,,.....,..1.... .0-1.11--U .....- .nun rv- 'nn 1- .-.--1.,q.,,,,,,,,,.g.-.-sn ,-1 ..- ,.-, . 1.1---.-..,.-.H x111..1.-.,. -.. -1.--1 a-...-.n.u.n-. 1-su--.mu--un..-.11-V 1-11-mu 1 .nam nunu-.--nnu.41-11-.--.1-f--,...-. umnrn-.11--1-11.se.g vu--ua: unsung- I-unqqnn f- - an --u. u-up--:QQ-w:,u 1 us-hlgfuur H fm-nuu:11-umm, u a-.1--...-1-1 -msn.-.-s ulu s n 1 V 1 an-.--x . ,. nunuunnanzunnngmnf-sv: EE ...m.1im1-.---7:1-::.U ,.-. 1,-...... -U...--ncunu Y.. . xxx- .11---...tx-1:3-t ,QQQ-A:-5'.:5-',:..E,3. 1 1 1 an-png-nu - ,. . u1unnnnu-..-.-1..- . ... . -'qu unnnnnnnn-1:--nu--..- ...1-. u -up-I ' unullslnunnnnenqnunui -lou.-i ... - n uuuunn 1:1-annual -, in ' ' anna 1 , . . . 4 , ,,,,.-p.-Q.-1. an .. lnnunusnsu-nu-nu--1:bit.: I-.i,,,,.,,,,,,, - Ilunnuunun-H an-un Q -V4 a.,,.,,,,,,,T,,, .-fn-11 ..f1nu.n u-u.nnnu1nnnnu1nl1- --err--.u-un-:fn -un-en:-ununnuuna .:--N -N.---f..w..f.,--...-Jw .ng--1-.--e -Q: - .1-Q-141---1.9 -, ... ... ..-...fun 1vnu-un-un-.un-u-suunuu-.-u 4-,nu niiihu '10 I0llOallNHlilllBBll1 0K 'f--vw - -I---'-w-w-n-q-w4nvo..1-.n- -g..-.-..--.-1-nu.-u--H-.1.,---a.-mnq iF!Y1lll Sl p'l!Ull!llC1lhAl'lH llillrlilh ......-......---..--.....--v--1 -fs..--m su1v-suununn M ,N ,.., -' .1 Q-:nu--W-.. -1 . mu ..-- -1-mugs-u-1-1nu...-1 --1.--.--1 nnnm-uununnnnuw -vu-.gnnnvnlni I ...--vu-nnnrnn .-,Luang-,,,,....,.q1. ,I -.-.1-u - W' D ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, .,,.. H -ug:-I-H g,:gg,:-, .-......uma--11.-... . .W ... . 4, N .- .--- - - -- -- -.:.-...................,.,...,1r, 519111, . 5 1-M, ..:... 3 11:-L... 15... V I M- 5 .-13... .1-11, ,.: ...-nm.: .. : ,,.,'.4 ,. ..:n1.1..-...Q-1-1 ....im ... 1 ,M .V ...Q N -,--.W--.fu ' a -nmuunuuuul-ll 1'- av mflnnlsluwsv.-lun-.-mn-nun---n v ...--A-:ann In-vfawuuun-1---:annex ..--,-f..' -S J. Num- un :nu-.1-ul.-.-11m - ml ..- 1 ill--...-1 ..-... . ' I I 1 , ...,F -nu...--1....... . ... . 'l ' 1: niulmisvu u-.1 .11gln1.-- -.-.--qv ' n 1 lll-'-- '- '- i 'I . an-.q -,,.,,'.un1n nun, 1- . K usu-----unxgznngn ' lliliiilh ,' 1 11 usa: ... 1, b j.l'viA. 51:1 1 lr- vw-nn...-1.-.N ... M- - n-.-- 1--:.111-1: 1-.fr-v....,,. -s-, .-1- asn.m-.1--.. nv nun- --11 n --- ..- A .1 ... --,nw -1-:vu-.-1 1-M an -1 uf- .:--an , . .- --.-..-N-.. ---..A .-.-.nn , 1--1 1.-11-nan: .....,....... , ..g,... ., V. 0- . 1. clan: -1 ,nunnlnnuu ::.:1:E,.E.q:: lllllllul Em f nun.-4-1 --a vnu -.-. -...... Y .1 mu-- - -1. ...--1 lu n.-mr---p W ' n-ul----11.-urls!! 1:-u..-,wuu-nuu , , , -1.---uwnnnnnn V :nm-sun---nun ' unnunn nnuuu-uname: -. 1 1 ul' v' 11 1 Z Bl: ' 1. ' rw B 1 1. f. - 1 1 Q L 'J . F s' ' 1 'S . W full. . 1, 1 - m . 1 L. ' ' v' I 1. 'S W' ,. 1 1- 1 -ia. wg.-1-...-. -1.1 1- ...1gm-,.....-...........,,..- - 1--,.. --..,-.---,.. . v 11-nn-iv..n-N1--.U , ,., ....,,, ,. -1 , n- .11 1 5 I t 1 u AL ' - I lv 1 --nun , - --vu -1-num '-14-'W 'NH' , A ...'.-. :nu-u 1. 1. -ns-an . 1- ... :pun v- - -. una..- ,1umg-n-..4n- umm-1-mul In iv-17 ' '-1nw..un-2-nun nf' ---n u-uv -una-'rn--4-.11 un,--.gun mann. unfun- - 1.-av.-on un-ff.--.1 ..v . u 1- nu-1--. .1 -1-.1-. 1-ru 1 -nap mum -.--sau-1-.14 11 -1 - n ... - -1-. v,-.-.. vu--v.1...,...-.-. .,...u.-pun-1 11-- nu-nur nu-:nun-u1...1-.w nv- -:sn-.U :nn-ax -u---11...-41-1 1..--,-ur - Inn-un sauna.-nun-u--nn -mmm up -. 1-11 - in-u-Inna --u..- an ..- Q- up. nm:-u :un-1 r ut.: n.G1u1:nu-- -3-1 n :nun-un--...--1--un: lllllunsnuimunnll n nnuununnpnuu un p-vp---....--1--.1-as , nnunpnu---.11-ununsu . I I -IlllQllP'll'llllIl ' . nu---1:-..,-.un-I Illlllilliunn-vfellh A n-------1-1.-N-nu , lingua----.14-mum , ' IE!!-...-...-.......-..-... unnunun ---um.-1 --un ,, 1'l!E15'H - W-+I' sms: up.--111,41 -1 . :lsr n -1 nnnnuuum: Inna.,- 1n.unn ,A --f nu , 1--an . . nu :- p: nn 1 4 -'lull nuuull nn-n , nv-- li' ' '- ' '1....,.-...,...-..,...-1-2-.-...-.--1-.-..,-W..- 1 . -1 F F ' ., , 1 X-1 -1 '1 F F 1 , Q - 1 - ' H I Q I K ,E . ,1 I . 11 ' -. . . - A . . . .. E I. , , fw I n , 3, in , - 11.1. . , . , g .1 1 1 .- 1 , n lan 11 .1 n I ,, 1 - :ns - - -3 ul I- ' M V! 5 -1 -1 ' L-' g 1 .. - . . . H... 1 1. a 1 I g .. .1 . 1 ' ' - I n I 0 n Y ' , .-. -5 1 n ,, . - 1 .15 , - - I 1. 1- ' ' - un .. . ... 1 . .. - . 1 i . . n .. 1 . - . - u 1 l 1 IU u L -1 1 ,, 15 - ,li ni an n n n 1 1 , .g -1 1. 1 ' ns x H . 1 .. II - - 1 I . . P an - .-. - -. 1. .. 1 , .- 111 1. fig , , : ,,Z., . :Y -' 'ggi' . 1, nn ' L, '.-.' 1 num A ... 'ISE -1 ' Ji In ,X W ff 1- 1 1-+1- ..::1 3 .1 - .V 1. nn .U , J. ig M A unnuuun , Q1 L ff Yjx ,gunna MAH, If Y, I u nun , ' I' 5113- Eff 1 lgllllnuu ' ' . ...-... ,M 4 WF' :a::::::. 1 - ... . . ,.. . . . .1 .. , nu--.-lu:-nn-un-an sl L :lg tl1 :::: - u A K uuununu-'nun :sun smlu ,l unplug:-::---.: u llunnulnul-an :Inu uno lug, :------. - . . , -'QI -llflIIQIIIHIIISISI-lflll Qfll-lj'll1 I ----- , 1 - V- V 1 --u.-....--n-u-uugmn--.-uI.---1--.-...gn 3 I- I--.55 ni .I . u--p-nn-ununmnun-m------nu--11...-ann 1 n.: I w-------I 4. 1, CISICIIIIZIIIZIIUHIIIQlvl!lllll'lSHlli!Cll lflilll - ...,... 4 . f. 1 ,14 urupuumsvnunmllrlnnnluulnulnnluuu-punnnunrnnr I 1 .., , .-. .-....... .- - ---. .-.--.-.....pm--u-n.-.-pm-n::::::--- Hgfgl ..1. ' lnunlni iluulnllhlunnuununnuuullinnuusmnnn- .-I'--In-'H-' V . . Cllllilll Ili--ll!-Qlll1lIll-ll'l'llllHIll'l-IQ! I- , 1 , M. IIIIISHIDIII IHIIIQ-liillllI-ICI--lljl-IliIII-Ile-::::illlD' l ' . 1 - - -un-p-1-.-m ---.----.In .--un.-..-n-::::n-::-g----g1gg5-:-- 4 1 H nlrunsi lvl: nu ann: :annum--numgnnnnuunnnnwnnsuunnuuunn --N.-11.-u.-.1--...--.............-...----m--Rlagnaguuuz.az: 1 b , v nn- Q1--unnuuunuulllnuumur unununnunulllalulll n- -I s ---. - -1- ,.1-..-qu..------1--v u.mumsun-Hunnaggnsuu-!::::.--1'-:Q--I v nuu11u-.-up-sauna-n---unmnnunuunn nun u-nn---'-1.---'-X--I :nnnmnuunulnnunununnnunnnul-nunnnn!1nlIusnn!-'-.-'.-- Wu :ng-n-gn-1-px---:nun-:nu-nn1.---1--1--nun: - ---I---un: W -yu 1.-H.-4.-.hu---u----...-.---nun-nsnsunmu1:1-u----I--ur-in A :LL:-1:-mfnlunnn-nuunxsunuuulunxsuztsgguaglxg----N-H--In - um-.nuns--s1-1:-n-n-up-minus -------,,,,-,,,,,-,,, iu.!..... Hg . gg- 4 +- l . :nu unnulu ,A , unuunuu 1 :ual , , 1 .-. 1 :Inu 3 f nu A V 'is if ' I: I ' I -s' 1 hlc'ilIl1lillDlRlR!lQ-link lllllDllllll1lll1 ----u---pn-.-.-n--.-WJ....1.--...--annum.---..:::::rggngnvn isnunnnnngunuanpun--.---,-uv----nun'-:nuns-un-an...--N--1--I-'I . u-nun-Anun-uuna:uv-,-I-----mu1-nnnnsulugen---m -.--H-- -I ::n::Zum-an--1-1---...-I-.--uu1nun-1--n-:::1:n-Bsu---3---nu . V ...-- . 1-..--1-----.---.--.--...----.-1---1---nga,,,,,,,n-,,,,,-- 3, ,,,,, su . ---.-.-...-.---..-11'-1 ---------.--n-1--n . vnu' 1--N.-num.-u1:---1--1--1:annum-1-una-nn-nun .nn-nu-gslnnll -, ' IllHair:lllllylhlllutit!ul!-ngihlillliUllll1llDIl1ll1l-I fllDlCll-lilll-ll Illti . , nn - :ull ul :annals-vnululwumuunnnuu- - sul! .1 ... V ..,,.12,5H'Q::111:1:Q:::g:22,1122:1:,,N-ann-11-nn: nw---nnuuuI:: 1 Q Inman 1 , . ......-,.,...-------a--...--.......-... .1.-...-1:a:::::5:a::::::--an 1 tag: , ' ' 'x 'x Inunnnuniinlilu-unllnllli 1 ' vu---u.-..-.-nnunguenngxggepzgglgxunxnu-nv:-u-nuu1un----- --'-------Im--u--- ., -1----.........-. 1 . . ,. . . .. .---. ..... ..--. . - ., . -3-2 lZi:'l'2-' '221'fA:l:l5 l'11?-1111321122211Sillliiwxililiilil-II. ElT3 i X - . ' ' 'lv I l l ' - lll'1lDllll I-ll - -..--... 1 1 --.-1.-..--1--.-.... . ......-..::-..1::::::.:1::::E::::::.........-W1-----:gm-gg.1::::::::E - :::: 1 ny..--,41v:u. V- + an-anrunning:-nu:urunnunulnunnnllll-ll -'------ .1.. -I-'A , ........... -..--U-.-.-p--.-.1---.n--f---an-3:53--'ln1:-nu..-5 , .1 -... , I 21'?.I1T.':LILtliillllillliliiiIilillillfiililllC----1----nun--3-59 IU' .1 . -' ...-Fmu----1-ununuunuunuuquuluuuunn----nu1:::::x:::::::::-': 1 - . 1- . -3: LLISZSYI 551:15-1I?5H!I X!''Wi1EX1lIL:!'3llH. 1-.a..--...-.--- -- 'y ' --S- , Y . l 1 -1 -Q-un-------H11---u-nun-gzuununuunsnunlanegsggsgga 1 lg- 1 -, I ll- lliiiilhlhltmxlnllilll IIQIIIIIIIIIQQIU -QIIIIICI ll II-I 1 ai! ......--.-----.f-mm-...SHLII-Il---1-.---.-.1--.-m Mun-nn-,.., .-- - un-,- ..,u--.-g11- -...-1-un-nhl!! 1 lu-nu-N-..-nn--::::rvm'----.--',,.. .,N--hl-- 'Iv' 'fr-f-u1-'-1.1.1--uuuunu in:-u---mlm--nn. -I--.nu---'-'I--u -A .F 1 .-- n1-nasn-un-n1n:ll1!llllII:1llixllnnupnsnllunlu -'nv'---l-...--U--.,. ---A.-'- gg vu-Ixug:unpnrusununlilullnlllulunlnnunnuunt. lu---H.-'---..,--0, K . ---. 1 A--1----.-.-----1-1mg-up-nu-nuglggg, , g......,.-....--nn- -1..----nfk1----.---.u--.- -..--.n---- . w.gFN.-.-'---nn-.-l-- -Z I R -1-nu-::::.,.,.......-...--gunna-uunl:l:1:'::::f. , . .1-.---un-unsung --Qg ' -' A1-M --- ., .f.1.-..--1--... . ..... ... .LJ H- . !..1::N.,........Nfn.-.-JS.:----:iqzggegegr:g,,4:1:,,::::'g2::' - 1112 ... --. ....., .........-.-Q.-.-..-1 - - ,fv-4 -1 -14-..... 1 .- . . ...,. -. . .. 4, H 1--mhllillll-nil ...N.-..-...5:::.1:...:z21'a..:.:, ..':Q .:f,.1..:..: . . .-....f--:..... - . ..,.nm,1......,...1.......... .-. 4-.- ..,.-.,......----::,.::.:' . 1-1 -...-:mu I M 1. ...----.Q-1-nn- Q.gp-1..y....-.,v.ennunif '-,'-al: .Y X- ....-.. -...-.,.. ..,..-.-Q..-mu..--.-.11-...... ,-.. Q... ,mann-in 1 ' :::::.aL:: :::: :z :::.f:,:::'?.:e:.:1:.1:':r:L'2 -.212 212121 - ------H -- nsnuqn.-...... -...J-M.:-L 1- .L --ugnwnv nu...-n ---..-.:v:3':a:u:1:1-I :: I..-.-.--1:--..--..... ......,1.-..., ... N...---...-..-.:. I- --H . --I -qx uslu mailman-u..1-... ,.- -1.11--.gn unummn-11.--... ua- .-. , 'I' -- , ' un .11 14... -1.-..,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 - ,.1-,-.--...-pn.-nur huunsn --r.--N...--,n . H: -11 1.ms-.l'........,--g....,,,,,.1f..m---1-..--:mann l I -nl, F. --.'- ' 1 ..-,f I ----H - . s-u--n-nu-R-1 ...N ... ......va lv , ,,,,. .. ,.....ll.L ' . 1 ,gg mu...--,...-f-1---nu-.n --lf!----n-nu---Il 'll-mr-1-n'.1f-n an u , ig ' un.- zu nz-nv.1-n'f.1mu11n1nn1n- an-n-ununumuivl ' ,l,.,,.,,,,,,., ,Q 'F K 1: ,... 'Ia---rvw 1-nw funn:--nu ----u .11-unuug11n-Ill' I ,,,,,.,.-.,.,.n u W -' 1 1 '1 -..- -lm:-.lza-.-n::: nun-v.vp1.,,u. qggq...-.vlpw ,u111:lv1:::l:-'HF-Au Q-I. ... . - , -, ..-. -ul- -' A --n ..-.-.-141--1.11--v-...f.-...-W-un 4... 1. K- ---' r' ' bi.....................1......-.. ,-.. ,.-.......Q-111-q-:,:::::,::::::. .1+'f,- ::::' 1. T15 VQQQQIL' rkglvg- a--1-11 ,......1--1.-.E-1u:A 2:1:L:TQ1S- In---V.,-.,.-1:1-1: , A , . 1+ I quam: '-- ,- . - - -1- 1.-,M .,, , --.1 - --1 ., ,,,,,, f ----:H 1- 15- ---Q1-1 1.1.1-----,un -1. ........-!l1:-..---um.-,..-. ..--A--1:gAgg,,-J-5 N-51 -y-1-. -1- fgggi W .,-............,1........,...,..,,........,,.....--1 '---1-.:.. .......-... 1, ,- mf ...... .-.mu -.--.1.,,.w11npzv-fu--11 1nyu....----V.-1-...---f-'If - 4 ,,,,,.. '11 -51' :vlan luv-,-U,.-1.11---1...-...... ...-,.,,.,.,----...--..----..--Ar.-1-og' lu, , wh. -'-n1.- -..1...--.V .11--.., ..1-1-1.-ur... .1-.,.,.--.Au --....-..,...-..::5::.-:nu -,.+ ... -nu ::-:::::...... uw-n-:.g1..m1.:n.5m-rn1um-.-:::::::.:1::: - Q -'Ju -5- -E' 1 -.-. ,aw--nnpl .u 1-:Iv p -A- 1.14 pl-1' 1- '- --sv 1 - :::::w-:....---.1.1w-.-.--.. -.--.If:--!.-.n--1.:f:::::1':g--:lgg 11--L QI. 4- 'igQ Ns- --.-u 1 r. . --,,.-.-1,1--.-- I ' 1-- ,1 B.,......1....r...::,.::.,:::.:-.zz :....,x.. ..,.,:..:.. .1:Q:a l'-1S-1:-gngg.1- r al.. ' - - V' ::: 1.-.-.H-..1... .-. 1... -.,. ,.-. . 1.-. ... ,.-1-1- .-1 A. v'- . ....-s.....-.:fL..J5....,...J1?L . 12.11 .3..'S1..-N---..-.----1.-r---4: QT... I X 1-1 - gg' w-- - ----s--.,..,.-.-.f....,...mf.. .. .-K-.f- -,U-U.---.---11-.,.-f...::'- -+ 1+ 3 f- 1. -3 ,, -1n-naw--1-,...-M --1-......--ff .1.-......-1-.,,,,,,,,-,,,nu-Nm, ' ,,.,,.w-13531-1' 1 .- ---gp1--1--1-.-..u-.'.--..L,- -.-..,. -..-..n---1,..n--yn-gg-gag ::ggLg:::g, Qf, -pf-f 1 Ill - vnsuu.-...:nn-u.-1.:f....'1-znnsuu .ns-nag.-.n1n1vu: ll' - .,Q,,,--,gn 'f -P . 'rj 1 nv-num 1-.-.1-.........1:1...uv1uun-- 11-auf uvnnilnandm- + , ,ul -.-. ff . - .. -fr-wwf mann. .luv-.-mmm.. .-.-..,,I ,..,-.p M.-1.1.1-an nm--11 1 1 yjfv' 'f -.11-11... ..... -..,.-- ...-..,,...-af..-,... .-.-f-- ---1-f--Af--I'-- -- -1-1-'-'1-4'-1' , Af' u.1...q'..-1...-....-.--. ... - .H .-. 1...-...-..-.-.-.......5..---:-.:3:1: , 1. j-f+ ...I 'i'5il::ll51': ' W' ' ' 'il:l'i'iSZi:.:1'53Il-5' .1----' 'X WZ' 1 ' 1 1..-- 11.1. .-...g-..-.fav .- .--.-..-.- ' uunuu ' 1 - -1 Q 1' . up ---qu-p -1 ,.-.- . -.n.1nuv-mn-annul! . .. I 1:--f nu- 1-1 urn: .numuusrll:-Inllmh,E.,-,Q,,,,.q-,.....:::-I: nu annum nnn:-n1nnuu1s'.-n.-- , vu-un-ua-:nu-..--.-u : --u-1-nnusnnunu a.: u mu-:alumnus nn--1 nnuuuununnwu ....un -sp nunuununnuu 1 n -1- nm um u 1-I lun.--nn :-1. 1-vu liilllll llll-lnltiilhlr-.I -rr' SKILIIIRIII ,. 1 . . - I! .1-..1...,..-..---1-1--1-gf,-.153--g,::,::.:.:,........ ... -... ?-l1:'!i:''1.211'I3-1'71'5'1---3----3-7-' .:'.'.: 'L LS2l:' --I l . K' ' ' I 1 1 l ,...-V..------pf--1..-----.fn-gggggggggzgggggj :gg i.,,.-,..--,..- N'2 : il 31.t':::5'.':!:12--------w-ng 1-1 ' r- 'U'- f-an n n --1 ,. ' ' ' - ' Z1 un--nun.. 1-.-...-Q,-1... ...--.-1-..-1.-1--an1:-Igggygnggggqg, 52x if 5---3 3 4 - I 1, , -1.-.--1-....-.-.,.,. -............. ...,......Q::L-,n,,,,:,,,,,,,,gg,.,. tg gem, . :- uni in--u-nvunfann--v-1.d1.gn11nm11nn-sl , ,, it , . v1vu1u-1-,qi-.--u-Bunnnan-:vm::gglgggzl:-f:5,1g1g:, gli 1-'l.1f'fl:6- -1. K llllllllnieuu al lluunu-uiwlsv Amluuulsnuunnr M I .., .1-.-...-----... .1-...-1, .. .. .-...-....E--:-5.5g,g::ggggg:,,gg:: :.., 1mmnnn1un1nuu---- vrvn-11-1-.-lun-luuluun nl .'H----I----,,,,.,,, -ff 15-if'YiE'W -1-...-.-1.--S-..--.-p--....u .1 0.-'-S-nh-n,l,,l,., X. k -JIM-EL + ' ' Tl 1 nlunuvmum. --.u1--- '...-Ja.-...1-1nu.----. ... . nun.----un In -1..-vu--n---...-1lg..1,1-nu:-::::::::::g:gg':g:--- - Y h 4- -- L 1 u..,-w1.n-.,1-- ...mmuunpun ..,.ua-H-.--I-Inu.,-:I MH. i -T Q--.11.-..-n.v--n nm-u1pu1n1-11-H gf.. -1nm.---r-.,u-- ,, .- 1 -.-N.-.n...1. ....fn-...-.m.- ...--at--5,--,,....---.--ng I 1 nn: ' 'i ! ' '4 'l.'!li'2157-557-5- -'II' !.'S'IRu1l!l--- :lil 1.1-vw -.n...-..- W .-.---. . 1 1-1.--u.--n --uw, -1. -. f-...- , 1.-ns:-1snI Q':::,-H,,.12.1:1----u-n-------... - -.-1----nn-1. .1-...,...-.1-..-..1.--.- ---nn-'.-.-.Nav . ---lr- znxsnnnun-'Quan :Q un ---up ---N-..,..,.--1-.zu -1- --'nunnm-n-?-.,.l:ddn'- ,-,.-. ...'.-.- 1 nunnunnuun .-1. .-,1........1,:--. .-.-.-nur!!---uwH-,,,' .I . -- u n------w -1 :nom .-.41-11--u A1.nu-un:-:gg-'.,-nu...,,, nuxunnsv an--mmm un uncanny:-11 1 :awww naw 1'- i-i1lllQnll1lll'1-1 -' I 4. ul SIFIIIIIII ' um nu.--1- .1--.1 .-f T.a.2.'5IJ,-1.-.--an--nngv:g:gg:gg:::1 enum: .3 Dunn 1 . .fn -nn-1--.v...,M-'annum-11- -'--'um'--. :pl '.., -......-. - .-....-... ..,...M .,..--...-H-:gg---,,,,,... g' 'Ill ' 11:1 ummm 1 -1-.n.111--N.. ..-V..--,---vu-U .--- ---,,,,,,- g 13:1 - ... V 5 H lhlilh I l Urn 3 ul vw 1.1 lillliilll llll1l ll ..............:--.:-:: .-:. .1..:.-......,.--g!:g:::::.::....-....... . ...1 1 n nanununr--uma-1. -- . . .1 - n -. 1 annum-an-::::,--.-,,,,..gg.- -nlilllhunuiauqsg-q I. I ...-nu fu---.u-... -. - . . ---anns:-.--I-.-,,,,,,,,,,,,-.un-.--. U- ... . - :.-. --... -.. .-Q---1. -..- . ... .--1-ngu-,,,,-...-...,-.. .Q-nun-1:1--:nu-1--.ml U - -2:1--1 '...' .--1--..-. .. ,... ... . .nun gl.-.,,.,.,,,,,,,,-...sn-ns1-n-nu -nn 1-...- 1 - In n 'N' ' ' ' 0' ' ' ' in nnnuunmqllll 1 lbivllllnlanllilui ' - -. r -nngnnsnn-u .-. ng-snlullxg-,nm-,,-,,,.,......vugusvmugg -.., -1 -1'J:IfIl ' HII2l25'il7.'2ill'5!-.--.1--1--.-1--1:5gnggggmgggununnnnu :gg 125:15 Inman- ---' :1:L1::.1I11:iT1::Hill-u nsggggfngnu-nlllllli 7-51 33:l ' ' ':: 11 -:nh ::' 3I1l:::l ' u-nl :ul -- -+ . nn- ---1. R u-u-pang un..-on-1. Q.4nun--nunmana-nning:--at'-2--.H---3-N V1 illlliiii I-Ill iii! ZIUIIIIIZII liillllllll 1 X -QIQ ' . ' Il lun: 1 -up nulsggvvlgx 522-115,-21: -nuu1un.u I nuun annul I un , ,, .- ----1-n ... 1 H ll! - . I I -1 ..,,... --1--u . . ...... 1 1 .um .. -,... . .1 ,mm ,,,A,,,..smw,M,-elm,-m ---u.--nu---1--.--11--1-r--.-n-- -1 -,mn-, .-- -. .--..-----...- - ...,mn un.. 1- -gy ,l .,,,,,,.,-,,,,-- ,,. . S--1---H ' - ' -.-----Su-ESE EEEEEE11.. YESHEHSSSI' 1 .1r.g-3115--:E- in an 11 ,J nu n-nuns n-u A :lun uuuuuulu.m1l- nu-1 .-1-nnunnunswn unuhwnnuuu- --n 1.-H -an uni:-nm-an --1 p-1-.uununinlum-1m-ol uvnunllunn--.-1---up mn--an--nur:-.1 1---In uulnu nun--pu.-1 .nv nu- unlhnm un 1.-an .-:-:1-un-1-.1.-.1..1 an -..unalnvu-an-Vu , -mmm-:nun nav 1 -- u-...----sun--.. -.., ........ ..... .., .... .,.1... ,,,,, , Sill?-1133325221:annilllllgl:a::-.----....-- H.-,H ' 34-3:11 F ':-E11 gunman: :mug un input: ... . ... . -12.3152 , ' ' jllgililugxusgnsge:::.:::::11!. n nun: nr --an , . nv nu ---u 1.1-.1 4,-ml . -.I--n-uEE:aii'U -iam-.n:1-nu: :EXERiEEE?.E5.EE'i:. sguunugnutnnnumn . ..- -nu-1-555-1351321 XEEHEIXSBYS' nun- 1 -1':l'1: p----nu-uf---nun. ..-..-----.-..u-ul--1 . 1.--.----....,-.---..-.- .....--------...-u-u- . , ... -----------4.1 .in - ..--...........--...-... wf., lwtQllllllSlllhllluil1 qi . - , -.uslunnuu-m--Q-pu .., -ll I -lllllilblligll . 1 1 I :N I- ... . , . 51 ' ....., 2 7' . ..-1 nn I 1 ull'- 'I ' - Ullilnu-h1llnU .un ... -.- 1 V- E lf4 K 1 I ' xl L, --42.13 1, 1 1.-. ' . .I' nl L 1 I 1 115 1 1 .- lun '11 1 .,',' .1 X V .nl ' 1 u 1 IIB X .' l 1 . ii 1 ' H' il Y 1 ' slain! fmmmmmm I I I HI! mucus:-n-:nav-I T, X ' lil llnxn: . -- - f '- .. 11 1.. Bl l 'a1a::::1:::::!u!E PORTS Mr. Barndt 84 Mrs. Levin Throughout this year our expanding athletic progam has been more fully devel- oped by two very important faculty members, Mrs. Levin and Mr. Barndt. For endless hours during and after school, these two peo- ple have worked to make Pennsauken High School's sports curriculum unique. Mrs. Levin and Mr. Barndt have scheduled perimeter buses, planned spirited pep rallies, and organized all athletic practices and events. To Mrs. Levin and Mr. Barndt, the class of 1968 extends many thankyous and hopes for continuing success in the future years. one hundred and fifty-six SPORTS Q ,... ,M .. VE f H fa we 1 v 3 - W JL fa '. vw -. 11 ,.y,i.E.,.., F K .V 4 N ' fi. a IQ Q fi .X ef -ye i Mrs. Mary Levin Mr. Robert Bamdt 31 - --1:..,,,W. LQ i .i . Q 0 it.: S ff 5,4 ..,, H A. - E Wm one hundred and fifty-seven Coac l gl l I L. I T L 5xQ Row 1: A. Green, R. Berman, M. Panarella, B. Wilson, h John Barbose si ' ,,, 5 .511 1 fe lgln A 'W 'nl1 J 1 'U F J. Benci, J. Srymanske, B. McCloskey. Row 2: B. Alcott, R. Vickers. G. Shue, D. Roberts. Row 1: L. Delp, S. Smyth, D. Mallon, B. Schumacher, T. O'Brien. M. Calehuff, S. Collins. Row 2: C. Schulze, T. Lodge, B. Love, S. Frost, J. Moles, B. Kent. +m-r. S-L.- .I. I.. I. I Row 1: P. Luscko, J. Barbose, B. Kent, M. Calehuff, D. Roberts, B. McCloskey, R. Berman, J. Benci, R. Vick- ers, J. Moles. A. Green, J. Srymanske, B. Alcott, M. Panarella, S. Frost. T. Lodge, G. Shue, S. Kotzen, B. Goodman. Row 2: R. Long, J. Lutz, J. Corbi, T Mad- dox, C. Schulze, L. Pelligrini, D. DeShie1ds, T. Nasife, B. Ely, D. Delp, D. Mallon, B. Love, T. O'Brien, B. Wilson, B. Schumacher, S. Smyth, K. Hinson. S. Col- lins, L. Delp, J. Geserick, B. Purvis, R. Davidson, Norton, C. Weller, J. Barry. Row 3: R. Caccese, Cappello, B. Phipps, M. Mignone, J. Elam, A. Stone, Pepe, B. Bucola. J. Katula. R. Ranger, B. Kauffman, Haines, C. Kent, J. Hunt, T. Corbi, B. Williams, Roesler, J. Rusinko, J. Colli, R. Errigo, G. DeVicci, Canalse. W T B H R D Atlantic City Bridgeton Oakcrest Millville Woodrow Wilson Camden Catholic wx Camden Q Vineland Cherry Hill West Tri-Captains-R. Vickers, J. Moles, J. Benci Mr. John Barbose, Coach FOOTBALL W 40-0 W 38-0 W 13-6 L 12-21 W 33-0 W 37-0 W 38-O W 33-7 L 6-13 Managers-Row 1: B. Goodman, R. Long. Row 2: C. Weller, J. Lutz, J. Barry. Hoping to retain the championship, our team was enthusiastic when it met this September. John Barbose, the new chief, was cer- tainly the incentive for team spirit and determination. The Indians proceeded as planned to scalp their first three foes, Atlantic City. Bridgeton, and Oakcrest. However, a spirited Millville team sur- prised the undefeated tribe. Pennsauken bounced back to the dis- may of their next opponents by registering three straight shutouts and one overpowering victory over Vineland. The highlight of these victories was the outstanding triumph over Camden Catholic. Al- though Cherry Hill West defeated Pennsauken in the final game of the season, the Indians were a worthy opponent and will surely regain our record as Group Four Champions next year. . . , one hundred and fifty-nine Mr. Joe Corbi Mr. Pete Luscko Joe Moles, tri-captain Rich Berman one hundred and sixty Mr. Stan Kotzen I oe Benci, tri-captain Rich Vickers, tri-captain Bill Alcott Max Calehuff Al Green Mike iCavemanl Panarella Bill McCloskey Donovan Roberts Bill Wilson R-J ay Syrmanske L-Bob Love Tom Lodge Bruce Kent 4 ian K Aiyzzn. ,Y ., one hundred and sixty-one w M-fy. A , . , L, M. .- Scott Smyth Skip Collins craig Schulze .,.1 - , 1 .4 , , 5. Tom O'Brien I-a1 'Y DCIP Bill Schumacher g f I' xx NI Q.: ' 'I Dennis Mallon one hundred and six ty-two V fam, 'Whig .A nl, one hundred and sixty-three .',,y D 'H fi one hundred and sixty- four CROSS COUNTRY Q-.wa - f Row 1: J. Felip, R. Hansen, A. Wallin, C. Dusel, R. Mullin, C. Koff, R. Vaughn, R. Reeder. Row 2: M. Jones, J. Loperfido, L. Rossi, D. Ratcliife, M. Golden, M. Bruder, Mr. Richard Wolff, Coach one hundred and sixty-six Hasenfus, R Detofsky, G Browning, J B. Toms, A. 'asia Bockhorn, R. Boyle, H. Thompson, G. Ames A Schwed, T. Havey. Row 3: L. Horowitz, I. Epstein T Knoble, L. Eckhardt, R. Dreyer, F. Davidson, S. Robbins W4 L9 9!l5 9!2l 9!23 9f26 IOX6 10110 l0fl3 l0f13 lO!l8 l0f20 l0!23 l0!25 l0f27 l0!30 1l!8 llf9 llfll CROSS COUNTRY CHnnanunson Lenape All PopePaulVI Burlington Bishop Eustace Camden Vineland SJ.OPEN Group IV Woodrow Wilson Camden County Haddon Twp. Haddon Heights Cherry Hill Audubon South Jersey Secdonal 35 35 23 18 25 36 55 55 25th. 6th. 35 43 30 51 51 10th. o John Rossi Larry Eckhardt BHITY TOIUS Henry Thompson one hundred and sbcty-seven .3 ,- .Q HGCKEY Row 1: S. Rosenkranz, R. Mullen, P. Dougherty, D. Duckworth, N. Stahler, E. Kershner, R. Hood, M. Verble, L. Simmington, D. Bye, K. Brennan, L. Quinn. Row 2: N. Andriso, N. Brennan, S. Griffith, L. Makin, A. Kolbe, C. Skordos, P. Scahill, M. Patterson, L. Donahue, D. Stetz, L. Barton, C. Murphy, B. Alburger. Row 3: J. Stow, E. Rothgerber, P. Lane, K Fitzpatrick, J. Kistner, C. Megill, K. Daley, S. Hann, E. Hankinson, C. Stetz, J. Barkel, S. Keyes, K. Singer, M. Williams. Hockey is a running game was a familiar outcry on the hockey field of 1967. This year's team has been aided by techniques and skills brought back from sum- mer hockey camp by center forward Maurine Varble as, 0? Dua. and wings, Liz Kershner and Nancy Stahler. Although the team is losing varsity players Linda Simmington and Maurine Verble and many other hard-working seniors, it still has retained many of its outstanding players for next year's team. . Q . l Managers-J. Senderling, S. Singer, N. Grasso, K. Muskett, S. Lowandowski. one hundred and sixty-eight Coaches-Maren Landry and Jean Clatterbuck. Nancy Stahler Maurine Verble Donna Heyman 8: Lois Russell Robin Mullen 8: Pat Dougherty Darleen Bye 8L Karen Brennan Liz Kershner 81, Debby Duckworth Linda Simmington 8: Sherry Rosenkranz Louise Quinn 84 Ruth Hood one hundred and sibcty-nine WRESTLING one hundred and seventy V ... Row l: J. Hallman, D. Calore, M. Minus, P. Martin, C. Kent, L. Pelligrini, W. Ely, B. Kent, A. Rusinko, M. Calehuff, J. Moles. M. Panarella. Row 2: S. McCormick, A. Stone, B. Bogart, M. Wallace, K. Smith, R. Fallon, Williams, S. Ellis, R. Detofsky, K. Hambleton, H. Haines. Row 3: B. Russo. B. Dusel. C. Hasenfus, B. Dougherty, E. Norton. . Loperfido, D. DiSantas, D. DeVicci. Row 4: L. Ricks lCoachJ, B. Greco lManagerJ, B. Bellardine, D. Overtone, L. Gooberman, S. Whiteman. S. Richardson, S. Friedrich lManager1, W. Hughes CCoachb. M. Rusinko, K. Clark, J l. , kii ' . I Mr. Lou Ricks, Varsity Coach if . I' Managers-Steve Fredericks, Joe Greco Mr. William Hughes, Junior Varsity Coach W1 BASKETBALL 1 7? The Varsity Basketball team had an- other hard year. Under the leadership of their new coach, Robert Willis, who coached successful basketball seasons for five years at PJH, the Indians began their season by winning two of the first three games and ended it by scalping Bridge- ton. After finishing a disappointing sec- ond in the Holiday Tournament, the team fell into the hands of unyielding op- ponents. The team will surely miss standouts Mike Taylor, Bill McCloskey and Barry Toms, but Coach Willis looks to his strong Junior Varsity team to come to Mr. Ike Willis, Varsity Coach Mr. Ted Joya, Junior Varsity Coach the rgscug- VARSITY i ' :ii 5 I X' T at wi. fl at ,. - T V .. 1 sasa. 4 -T -fa Varsity-Row 1: Ed Rabbitt, Mike Taylor, Bill McCloskey, Steve Fiering, Steve Frost. Row 2: Mr. Willis fcoachl, Barry Toms, Major Smith, Dave Hartman, Steve Raymond. one hundred and seventy-two Mike THYIOF, C0-CBPUUH Bill McCloskey, Co-captain Barry Toms J UN IOR VARSITY J -f-. Sn ff! - L o - 0 . 'ii - -42 . Q I , -. t. f-1 I. Junior Varsity-Row 1: J. Chatham, D. Thomas, S. Mayo. R. Bundy, C. Pine, R. Roessler. Row 2: B. Purvis, J. Taormina, M, Stefano, E. Polk, T. Bye, B. Steiner. one hundred and seventy-three one hundred and seventy-four J. F. Kennedy Woodrow Wilson Bridgeton Collingwood Haddonfield Holiday Riverside Merchantville Cherry Hill West Camden Catholic Camden Cherry Hill West Bishop Eustace St. Joseph Oakcrest Wilson Camden Millville Vineland Atlantic City J. F. Kennedy 72 52 33 48 24 Tournament 45 50 45 61 52 62 61 64 57 43 60 56 53 82 68 Mr. Michael Figura. Coach Row 1: M. Bruder, T. Carfagro. Row 2: B. Sharp, B. Smith, S. Endt, L. Sever, S. Ksiazek, J. Hansen. Moorestown Haddon Twp. Bishop Eustace Cherry Hill East Deptford Cherry Hill West Camden Catholic 'Riverside Camden Tech. Lenape Gloucester Sterling Cinnaminson Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won BGWLING l L. Severs B, Sharp Pennsauken placed first in the South Jersey lnterscholastic Bowling League, ending the season with a 33-6 record. Mike Bruder established a new league record with a high game of 278. one hundred and seventy-hve Coach: Mrs. Maren Landry Row 1: D. Campbell, D. Taylor, L. Quinn, N. Stahler. Row 2: N. Indriso, C Makin, K. Fitzpatrick, J. Tannahill. GIRLS BASKETBALL The Girls Basketball team has gradu- ally progressed throughout its existence at Penusauken High School. With co-cap- tains Nancy Stahler and Donna Camp- bell and seniors Diane Taylor and Louise Quinn, the team got off to a suc- cessful start. Aiding the varsity squad this year were these energetic juniors: Karen Fitzpatrick, Nancy Indriso, Linda Makin and Joyce Tannahill, who will form the nucleus of next year's team. Of course, no team can function without a competent coach, and the girls basketball team had a very able and hard-working leader in Mrs. Maren Landry. one hundred and seventy-six Row 1: K. Hudson, J. Stow, S. Hann, D. Terry, C. Magee, K. Singer. Row 2: S. Griflith, J. Ennis, B. Schmicker, L. Panerella, R. Diogina, F. Levin. Row 3: K. Denecola, K. Delgrosso, P. Williams, L. Rosenkranz, P. McFadden. Diane Taylor Donna Campbell Louise Quinn Nancy Stahler Managers-E. Hankinson, S. Singer, K. Daley, M. B. Patterson. one hundred and seventy-seven i Bob Lukasiak .sl .we ' X 5 it Eddie Lotstein Ken Zonies Coach: Mr. William Sia I-iterrb Smith gaptains-Jeff Capron QQ Ed Lotstein Row 1: K. Kehr. J. Lutz, P. Rubsamen, F. Lutz. Row 2: R. Lukasiak, E. Lotstein, J. Capron, P. Ritter. Row 3: J. Carr QManageri, M. O'Neill, D. Kirshstein, G. Corsi, K. Zonies, H. Smith. one hundred and seventy-eight ui GIRLS SWIMMING L. Russell CManagerl, J. K. Brennan. Row 1: L. Russell LManagerl, D. Bye K. Brennan, T. Meade, K. Reisz, J. Godfrey, C. Todd, P. Dougherty. Row 2: R. Guggino, D. Stetz, .l. Hussong, H. James, L. Worrell, M. Arters, A Guggino, P. DiBenedetto, S. Milligan. Row 3: E. Chigounis, G. Ebner. R. Klosterman, K Wazieczkowski, D. Miller, N. Brennan, A. Edgington, L. Knaus. Row 4: R. Gettis, S. Capron C. Stetz, W. Unger, V. Gormley, B. Alburger, B. Spence, D. Calehuff. Coach: Mrs. Patricia McMahon Godfrey, D. Bye, K. Reisz, P. Dougherty lManagerJ, T. Meade, D. Bye, T. Meade. J. Godfrey. K. Reisz. one hundred and seventy-nine BASEBALL Mr. Joe Corbi, Mr. Ted Joya, Varsity Coach Jr. Varsity Coach Varsity-Bottom Row: J. Chattum, R. Roesler, C. Schulze, D. Roberts, B. Kent, R. Lodge, Hunt. Row 2: M. Panarella QMgr.J, G. Shue, L. Delp, B. Fallon, B. Rossner, S. Urata. Row T. Miller, R. Melvin, D. Delp, S. Tzap, B. Alcott, R. Davidson, M. Smith. J. 3: Jr. Varsity-Bottom Row: B. Bogart, T. Corbi, C. Kent, M. Mignona, B. Dickinson, N. Morici. Row 2: G. Arrigo, D. Cheryll, G. Pancoast, D. Shuts. Row 3: J. Taoramina, D. Nicholson, E. Rabbitt, K. Smith, G. McClure, B. Travers. one hundred and eighty l Shujiro Urata Caig Schulze Bruce Kent Larry Delp Ron Melvin Donavan Roberts 8: Bill Alcott Coach Corbi gl Tri Captains, Roberts, Kent, 8L Schulze one hundred and eighty-one GIRLS SOFTBALL -ry.. Mrs. Mary Levin, Coach Row l: L. Sochor. C. Megill, D. Corsi, C. Olivo. R. Klosterman. K. Koehl. A. Kolbe, B. Coligan, A. McClintock. Row 2: A. Zalegowski, P. Previti. J. Tannahill, H. James, K. Hudson. A. Polk, N. Indriso, C. Dunn. M. McFeeters. D. Bye. Row 3: T. DeShields imanagerl. W. Loper Qmanagerl, D. Roberts. L. Barton, A. Gibson. P. Brown. G. Powell. J. Taylor. D. Duckworth, D. Campbell, B. Alburger, C Murphy, L. Steves fmanagerl. Anita Zalegowski Phyllis Previti Darleen Bye Marian McFeeters one hundred and eighty-two L i , . G ff A' .-f. 4. U fi '- . uv . Carol Dunn Alice Polk GOLF Mr. Frank Del Rossi, Coach gigs Mike Selvig Sheldon Wolff Bottom Row: J. Forman, M. Stefano, M. Selvig, D. Yarnell. Row 2: D. Biehn, L. Schooley, M. Pepino, L. Horwitz, R. Sataloff, H. Monokian, S. Wolff. one hundred and eighty-three The PHS Track Team has just com- pleted its fifth year. The head coach of our powerful team was Mr. Richard Wolff. Assisting him were Mr. Robert Willis and Mr. Lou Ricks. This year the team was led by Senior standouts Joe Benci, record holder in the discus, Tom Rowe, present possessor of the school record in the javelin, and Rich Marlor. Others who led the team to vic- tory were Seniors Dave Wilkers, Bill Wil- son and Bob Schmicker. Underclassmen who sparked the team were Bill Ely, Kevin Hinson, Jim Geserick, and Jeff Capron. Row l E Rudzinskl R Wenstrom J Rutherford J Capron S Whiteman D. Martin, R. Willmms K Hamilton Row 2 D DeShields A Russell A Melon: T Nasife, J. Gerserick, C Damott W Ely S Hodur Row 3 J Rossi H Thompson K Hmson F. Goepel, L. Richard Wenstrom, Dave Wilkers, Ed Rudzinski Henry Thompson, John Rossi, Bob Schmicker Bill Wilson. Not pictured: Tom Rowe. Wayne Smith, Al Meloni Joe Benci one hundred and eighty-five BOYS TENNIS Gary Williams, Glen Crepps, Mike Taylor, Ed Lotstein, Larry Eckhardt, Steve Birchard. if Q' .,1l ' i, S S Mike Taylor one hundred and eighty-six Steve Birchard Glen Crepps Larry Eckhardt Ed Lotstein GIRLS TENNIS Row 1: L. Makin, L. Nealis, L. Knaus, C. Todd, D. Gettis, J. Jacobs, K. Fitzpatrick. Row 2: M. Painter, L. Perkins. D. Sandt, P. Carlton, D. Taylor, M. Waidley, D. Heyman. Row 3: L. James, G. Preston, L. Ross, K. Daley, C. Quinlan, M. Schmidt, E. Hankinson. U t The Girls Tennis team, under the fine coaching of Mrs. Maren Landry, has advanced a great deal dur- ing its short years. Begin- ning as just a club, the players have improved so much that they have formed a team. This is the third year that the group has played against other schools. Although the team now practices as a group only when the boys are not on the courts, the girls hope to receive a steady practice schedule this com- ing year. Donna Heyman, Debbie Gettis. Diane Taylor, Cheryl Todd. . lll H J 7 V Jennifer Jacobs. one hundred and eighty-seven Top: P. Boyd, L. Greco, E. Bell, K. Koehl, B. Cimino, P. McClosky, C. Gimello. Down Right: E. Litwin, V. Doro Quinn, E. Arcaini. Down Left: J. Broome, S. Lechleidner, fee, B. White, M. Karvois, M. J. Petrella, B. Spence, J J. McGeehan, J. Taylor, M. Feinstein, K. Edwards, L. Snow. Center: E. Youse, L. Sinesi. PENNETTES i rf it Wg. .f as . f f 1 . 1, l . I Guide-on Captain: Cathy Gimello Pennette Co-Captains: Edythe Youse and Linda Sinesi one hundred and eighty-eight M AJ ORETTES B. Coligan, J. Cox, N. Nosarzewski. L. Clancey, L. Beideman, J. Shuts COLOR GUARD J. Buohl, C. Meade, J. Fassnacht, D. Ginsberg, J. Grace, B. Bintliff, P. Ennis Majorette Captain: Janet Shuts Colorguard Captain: Pat Ennis one hundred and eigh ty-nine CHEERLEADERS Junior Varsity-K. Bordonaro, J. Amerling, B. Martin, D. Calehuff, P. Magee, P. Wylupek, C. Wagner, K. Young, D. Ashton, P. Harrop, G. Powell fCo-captainj, and S. Glasson QCo-captainb. Varsity-Chris Arllen, Nancy Snyder, Holly James. Michele Kozak lCaptainl, Cindy Stam- berger, Cindy Reynolds, Donna Heyman. PHS Indian-Linda Simmington. I l if I Q- - i roi . 'X' ' 5. W 3 2, -f S ,ii-', . ,,,k I ' ' Q-in one hundred and ninety Michele Kozak Donna Heyman Chris Arllen Cindy Stambcrger one hundred and ninety-one LEGEND LITERARY STAFF lg A j E i Row l: L. Service. S. Eisenberg. K. Bodner, P. Dougherty. K. Zonies. B. Tannenbaum, L Sonnenberg, S. Rosenkranz, J. Fassnacht. Row 2: P. Ennis, R. Mullen. L. Russel, J. Vickers A. Johnson, B. Walker. J. Snow. S. Singer, J. Soukup. Row 3: D. Speckert, J. Eisenberg, J Grace, D. Oberlander. J. Bruni. L. Quinn. S. Graeff, D. Kale, P. Myers. D. Heyman, J Miller. LEGEND BUSINESS STAFF Row 1: B. Cimino, R. Maycott, M. Painter, L. Purves, P. Quinn, L. Kershner. Row 2: E Litwin, J. Soukup. J. Hutton. P. Previti. E. Steiner. J. McGeehan, C. Eldridge. one hundred and ninety-two LEGEND ADVISORS Mrs. Linda Kurtz, Literary Advisor MR. KELLEY The financial aspect of producing the 1968 Legend was very important to its success. We needed someone who would accept the responsibilities of patron col- lections, yearbook sales, and general financing of the yearbook. The business staff was fortunate in having Mr. Andrew Kelley as financial advisor. His sincere interest and thoughtful advice were greatly appreciated by all those con- nected with the publication of the 1968 Legend. Mr. Andrew Kelley, Business Advisor MRS. KURTZ To create a successful yearbook takes not only the coordinated efforts of a group of students, but more important, the help and guidance of an able advisor. This year the Legend Staff was fortunate in having a person who took a very ac- tive part in the planning and publication of the yearbook. The success of the 1968 Legend is due in large part to the energy and encouragement of Mrs. Linda Kurtz. one hundred and ninety three LEGEND EDITORIAL BOARD Ray Milavsky, Editor-In-Chief Stephen Jurman and Andrea Lees, Assistant Editors Michael McClellan, Assistant Literary Editor Bonnie Rosner, Literary Editor i L Rochelle Satanoi, Barbara Ritchie Student Activities Ed one hundred and ninety-four itor Senior Activities Editor l E Karen Eigenbrood, Typing Editor Carol Erle, Copy Editor, and Diane Taylor, Assistant Copy Editor Just a year ago, the Editorial Board met for the first time to plan for the 1968 Legend. Since that time, the seemingly impossible task of creat- ing a yearbook has been successfully accom- plished. The work done by the editors on senior pictures and write-ups, as well as activities and sports photographs, has given them a feeling of satisfaction, despite the many hectic hours before deadlines. There were many others who contributed their time and efforts to make this yearbook a special one. Mr. Kelley, Mr. Inacker, and, of course, Mrs. Kurtz, have done much for the Legend, in guidance as well as in actual work. The total result is the 1968 Legendg a book which has given a number of us warm memories and, it is hoped, will call to mind fond remem- brances of our high school days in the years to come. Karen Reisz and Jack Barry, Sports Editors Sue Lechleidner, Business Manager, and Jean McGeehan, As- sistant Business Manager one hundred and ninety-five f - ui: ..,, . M, gi ---Y . EDITCJR'S MESSAGE one hundred and ninety-silvc In producing this yearbook, we have tried to capture our four most memorable years at Pennsauken. I hope in the future we can look through this yearbook and remember the football games, lunches, favorite classes and teachers, or old romances. The purpose of this yearbook is to enable us to look back at our high school years with fondness. After twelve years of schooling, we have reached the points in our lives when we must now seek our future interests. Some of us will continue in school, some will go into industry and business, and others will join the armed forces. After high school we may never see the people with whom we have shared our good times and our sad moments. As we leave Pennsauken High School, I sincerely hope that we never lose Contact with each other and that we never forget the great moments we have spent here. I would like to thank the individual editors for their co-operation, hard work, and patience. To name their individual contributions would require a book in itself. Thanks must be given to Mr. Frank Wick, photogra- pher, who has provided the excellent black and white and color pictures throughout the book. Mr. Andrew Kelley also has our appreciation. His management of our tinancial affairs made expensive items possible, such as the color pictures. Special recognition must be given to Mr. Inacker. who guided us through many periods of indecision. Most important of these people is Mrs. Kurtz. for without her help. this book would not ap- proach the quality that it has. No work or responsibility was too great for her. Also. I would like to thank the members of the Class of '68 for making our class what it is-the greatest. 1 Ray K Q Q 'X , , . ' i' 'Y S one hundred and nineqy-seven Fabiene Hunter one hundred and ninety-eight CAMDEN COUNTY JUNIOR MISS Early last November, the Student Council members were asked to select five senior girls as nominees for Pennsauken High School's Junior Miss. Little did they realize that one of their choices would eventually go on to the New Jersey Junior Miss competition. The first step was a talent contest before PHS fac- ulty members. After careful consideration, Fabiene Hunter was chosen to represent Pennsauken High School in the Camden County Junior Miss competition, Participating in this pageant, sponsored annually by the Collingswood-Haddon Township Jaycees, were fifteen girls from high schools throughout Camden County. On the evening of November 25, 1967, the contest- ants were judged in the categories of scholarship, poise, and talent. Fabiene's assets won the approval of the judges. who selected her as Camden County Junior Miss. Her vibrant personality was also recognized by her fellow contestants, who chose her as Most Con- genial. Now on to the State Competition! Monday, January 15, 1968, began a week of competition, education, and fun for the eighteen county representatives who were guests of the city of Elizabeth. The girls were taken into the homes of the local Jaycees and J aycettes. They were kept on the go from morning 'til night with tours, conferences, and more tours. The girls hardly had time to rest. Finally Friday night arrived. The first night of com- petition eliminated ten of the girls, leaving Fabiene and seven others. The second night of the pageant was a repeat performance of talent and appearance entries. Fabiene sang her way into the hearts of both the talent judges and her fellow contestants. She was awarded the New Jersey Junior Miss Pageant Spirit Award, and New Jersey Junior Miss Pageant Best Tal- ent Award. Though Fabiene was not chosen to represent the state of New Jersey, she has had a wonderful experi- ence which she will never forget. She has formed many friendships which mean almost as much to her as her part in the Pageant itself. COOPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Mr. Ryczkowski Preparation for entrance into trade employment which offers long term opportunities for growth and advancement is a basic objective of this program. School subjects scheduled for student-learners in the high school include regular school offerings and courses which relate directly to their part-time employment. Students enrolled in this pro- gram receive the credits necessary to qualify them for a high school diploma. 1 r 3 Qin, iyg, .L ,kfssaif I ' one hundred and ninety-nine A DEAR FRIEND OF '68 A FRIEND A FRIEND A FRIEND A FRIEND OF THE EPHORS A PARENT PAULA ADCOCK '69 ALBIE PAULA ANDREWS '69 ANDY THE BARBER ANITA AND BOB ANONYMOUS ANONYMOUS AUNT MARY 8: UNCLE EDDIE B. Y. F. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BARB '65 AND JIM '63 BARB CARN UCCIO 8: ED FELLI BARB AND GLENN BARBARA AND MRS. EVELYN CUNINGHAM BOB BERRY '68 W.W.H.S. BETH 8: JOHN '68 BRUCE BEAR BETZ '79 BEV AND J ER BEV AND BARB W.W.H.S. '69 BILL AND DOTTIE BILL AND JUDY '68 BIRDS TWO BROTHERS BOB AND BARB '68 BOB AND DEBBIE BOB, BILL, SUE, SANDY, ROTER ROOTER BOBBY, CLASS OF '78 BONNIE AND MARY DONALD J. BRUBAKER '83 ROSEMARIE BRUNI '63 CARL BUESKING FUSN BUGALOO RAMBLERS G.W. C. G. J. L. L. R. B. LUNCH SENIORS REV. CHARLES CANNON 8: FAMILY JEFF CAPRON '69 DOLORES CARBONE '69 CAROL AND JOHNNY CAROL AND JAY CARR CHILDREN CHRIS AND BOB BARBARA CIMINO '68 CLASS OF '65 JOHN R. CLIVER III MR. 8: MRS. JOHN CLIVER, JR. 8: FAMILY COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A. L. COMPLIMENTS OF CHERRY HILL ALUMNAE COMPLIMENTS OF MARY CONTACT COO COO CA CHOO STEVE CORGAN '67 CORRY AND BILLY DOROTHEA CRAIG '67 CRICKET RUSS DALEY '68 DAVE AND LIN DAVE AND DONNA DEBATING TEAM DEBS 11 GERRY DEL GOZZO '64 DENAY AND ROBIN DIANE WILLIAMS 8: CARL '68 DIANE '70 8: B4l411l U.S.N. DIANE AND CHARLIE DIANE AND DAVE DIANE AND PETE '68 CARMELLA DI NOTE '67 two hundred REGULAR PATRONS DONNA MENTO 8: JOHN CAMERON HARRY DOROFEE, JR. DUGANS DURANT FAMILY LARRY ECKHARDT '68 ED AND BETTY ANN EDDIE EDDIE TIRE KINGDOM EPHORS '68 CAROL ERLE '68 FACE AND FACE FALKENBURG FIN '66 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, MERCHANTVILLE FITZ '69 FOR KATHY WITH LOVE FOSH FRANK AND KAREN '68 KAREN FRATZ '65 FRED AND ANDREA SUSAN FREEMAN '71 GENERAL OVER THE TOP, SCHREIBER JOE GERBER '70 NANCY GERBER '72 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '68 GREETINGS FROM A TIGHTWAD SANDRA HAINES '67 HEALTH CAREERS CLUB HECTOR BOB HEYMAN '72 HI CAVALI DOTTIE HILLMAN '68 HOLLIE AND GEORGE '70 HOMEROOM 104 HOMEROOM 131 HOMEROOM 128 HOMEROOM 205 JESSIE HUTTON '71 J . A. G. J . AND CH. JACK AND MONA JAMES FEDERICI 8: JOHN CAMERON JAN AND BUB JANE AND BRUCE JANICE AND JOE '68 JANICE, STEVEN, LISA, AND BRYEN JAVELIN CHAMPS '68 JEANNE AND BOBBY JEFF AND CINDY JEFF AND BETTY I ENNI JIM AND JO JOAN AND TOM JOANN AND JEFF JOANNE AND JOHN JOHN AND ANNA JOYCE AND JOEY SUSAN KEYS '70 LAURA AND TOMMY LG KCC OJ KC M DWKEJ G MPDTSELG LILLIAN AND KAY LINDA 8: JOE LINDA AND SAM LINDA AND DEL LINDA '68 AND JIMMY '63 FOREVER LOIS AND BILL LOUIE AND THERESA LU 8: WHITE '68 LUCILLE 8: RON F. '68 M. C. LOVES K. S. ELL LINDA MAKIN '69 MARGIE AND BRUCE KIM MAYCOTT '79 MR. C. MCCLELLAN '68 TOMMY MCFEETERS '84 MELANIE 8: CAESAR MEYERS CHARLOTTE 8: ROY MIKE AND TERRI MIKE AND MARGO MIKE AND MARY MOT AND IDGIT '68 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NANCY NOSARZEWSKI '69 MR. 8: MRS. LEONARD OMAN 8: FAMILY PAT AND JOE PAUL AND CHRIS JEAN PAUL '70 PEANUT PENNSAUKEN POLICE DEPARTMENT PENNSAUKEN HIGH SCHOOL STAGE CREW PENNSAUKEN JR. HIGH SCHOOL PTA PENNSAUKEN BINAI B'RITI-I GIRLS PEP MR. PERRY'S PHYSICS FLUNKIES P.H.s. KEY CLUB P.H.fS. TENNIS TEAM CHAMPS '65 '6 NANCY PINGEL '68 PURV BOB QUICK '68 RAY AND ROSEY '67 MR. 8: MRS. B. REEVES III RISA AND ALAN ROD AND KATHY RON AND LYN RONNIE 8: GAIL SARINA ROSEN '71 RUDDEROW FAMILY S. E. F. CLAN OF '67 SAL SANDI CARSON 8: BILL ALBURGER LOIS SCARDIZIO '68 MR. 8: MRS. JOHN SCHENCK 8: FAMILY LARRY SCHULZE '64 W. B. SCHULZE III JEANNE 8: DEE SEBEST '67 SENIOR GIRLS' TABLE 1 C LUNCH SENIOR TROOP 232 SENIORS 3RD. TABLE A LUNCH SHARON AND JIMMY SHEETS FAMILY SHERRY AND JACK SIGMA XI FRATERNITY OF CRAMER HILL SMITH 8: DAUGHTER WENDY BOBBY 8: JUDY JOE SORRENTINO III SPENCER SPIRIT OF '70 EVIE STEINER '68 STEVE I-IODUR 8: ME '67 SUGAR 8. HELMET H. '68 TEDDY BEAR AND FOX TENACLE MAN '68 TENNIS TEAM '65 '68 CHAMPS THE ARNOLD PALMER OF P. H. S. THE LITTLE PUMPKIN THE TALKING BUS NO. 26 THINK PINK TIM AND BARB LOVE TO MY BILL TO MY PAL JOANN FROM ANTHONY MARY TOMAFSKY '68 TOOL TRUCK CRAFTSMAN UNDERWRITING DEPT. VAgggT?g' COLORGUARD SQUAD 1 -6 WAYNE AND DOTTIE WEASLE CAROL WEILL '67 MRS. HARRY WILKERS, JR. W.R. LOVES B.F. WRESTLING TEAM 1968 WILLIAM WRIGHT, SP4A KAREN YOUNG '67 ZEPHER ZOOMAR PHRISM MISS AGITA ABENS MR. 84 MRS. ROBERT ADAMS, JR. MR. Kg MRS. ROBERT ADAMS, SR. Dr. RICHARD ALBER MR. 84 MRS. WILLIAM ALCOTI' LINDA ANASTASIA HARRIET ANDREWS MR. 84 MRS. C. ARLLEN, JR. RICK ARLLEN '65 MR. 84 MRS. CHARLES ARMSTRONG ALAN ASHER MR. 84 MRS. WILLIAM ATKISSON MR. 84 MRS. THOMAS AUGUSTYNIAK MRS. ETHEL AUSTIN GAYLE AUSTIN D. AZARIAN JIM BAGLIVO EILEEN BAILEY MRS. ELSIE BAITTINGER MR. FRED BAITTINGER MR. FRED BAITTINGER LYNN BAITTINGER MISS BARBARA JEAN BAKER MR. 84 MRS. HUBERT BAKER RICH BAKER G. BAKLEY MISS MARLENE BALDINO BRYEN NEIL BARBELL LISA ELLEN BARBELL MR. 84 MRS. EDWARD BARBER STEVEN DOUGLAS BARBER MR. 84 MRS. WILLIAM BARBIERS MR. 84 MRS. ROBERT BARNDT MR. 84 MRS. WILLIAM BAXENDALE MR. JOSEPH BEHL LAEL BEIDEMAN VICKIE 84 LONNIE BELL MR. 84 MRS. WILLIAM BELL MR. 84 MRS. LONNIE BELL, SR. MR. HARRY BENSON MR. 84 MRS. EDWARD BERKOWITZ MR. 84 MRS. FREDRICK BERNSTEIN MR. 84 MRS. JOHN BEST MR. 84 MRS. BARTON BETZ, SR. MISS BERNICE BEVERLY MR. WILLIAM BIELEC 84 FAMILY MRS. HELEN BLAIR MR. 84 MRS. JOHN BLAIR MR. 84 MRS. WILLIAM BLITH CHERYL ANN BLOSS BETTY BOCK MR. 84 MRS. MAX BODNER MR. 84 MRS. WILLIAM BORN GRACE BOSTON SHARON BOWERS TERRY BOWERS MR. 84 MRS. WILLIAM BOWERS MRS. ELIZABETH BRADLEY PAM BRADLEY MR. 84 MRS. ROBERT BRANDT JANET BRAUN MR. 84 MRS. WILLIAM BREISACHER MR. 84 MRS. L. BRENNAN NOREEN BRENNAN MR. 84 MRS. RICHARD BRENNAN MR. 84 MRS. EDWARD BREY MR. 84 MRS. BERNARD BRIDGES MRS. MARY BRILL HELEN BRITLAND MISS ELAINE BRODY JOE 84 STEVE BROOK MR. 84 MRS. JOSEPH BROOK MR. 84 MRS. BROWN MISS BETSY BROWN MR. 84 MRS. NORMAN BROWN 84 FAMILY MILTON BROWNSTEIN STEVEN BROWNSTEIN MR. 84 MRS. DONALD BRUBAKER MR. 84 MRS. C. BRUMMER, JR. MR. 84 MRS. A. BRUNI MR. 84 MRS. PAUL BRUTSCHEA MR. S. BUBAS BUESKING MRS. VON DELLA BULLOCK MR. 84 MRS. DANIEL BUNDY MR. 84 MRS. JOSEPH BUNDY MISS MINNIE BUNDY MR. 84 MRS. PETE BUNDY MR. 84 MRS. WAYNE BUNDY AND SONS MR. FRANK BUNNERMAN MR. 84 MRS. EARL BURGIN MR. JOHN BURKETT MR. 84 MRS. KENNETH BYE THOMAS BYE MR. MAXWELL CALEHUFF MR. 84 MRS. W. CALLAHAN MR. 84 MRS. ABE CAMAC MR. 84 MRS. JOHN CAMPANALE MR. 84 MRS. ANTHONY CARBONE MR. 84 MRS. JOSEPH CARDONE JR MR . .34 MRS. JOSEPH CARDONEZ SR.. RUBY CARNEY MR. 84 MRS. ANTHONY CARNUCCIO MR. 84 MRS. ROBERT CARR HELEN CARVER MR. FRANK CASPER GRANNY CASEY MR. 84 MRS. JACK CASSIDY MR. 84 MRS. RAGLION CATLETT MR. 84 MRS. C. CHASE MRS. JENNIE CHASE C.C.H.S. J.V. CHEERLEADERS KATHLEEN CHERNEY STANLEY CHOJNACKI MR. 84 MRS. CIARROCCA MR. 84 MRS. L. CIMINI ELIA CIMINO DR. ROSOLIA CIOFFI BEATRICE CIRESI MICHAEL CIRUCCI MISS JEAN CLATTERBUCK MR. gl MRS. JOSEPH CLAYTON MR. 84 MRS. RODNEY COE MR. 84 MRS. D. COLANGELO 84 FAMILY MRS. ROBERT COLBERT BARBARA COLIGAN MR. lgl. MRS. CHARLES COLLINGE CHARLES COLLINGE EDDIE COLLINS MIKE COLOMBO MR. 84 MRS. W. COMERFORD MR. 84 MRS. CHARLES CONNELL SARAH CONRAD FRANK CONROY MR. 84 MRS. HERM CORGAN MRS. BARBARA COSTANTINO MR. 84 MRS. CHARLES COTTON, JR. MR. 84 MRS. DREW COYLE CAROL CRAIG MR. 84 MRS. W. CRAIG MRS. 84 MRS. DAVID CREIGHTON DONNA CROVETTI ALBIE AND ROS CUGINI MR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. CHARLES D'ALESSIO JOHN D'ALESSANDRO DOMINICK D'AMICO D. D'AMORE URSULA D'ANASTASIO MRS. VICOTORIA DAFFIN MRS. CLARE DALEY KATHY DALEY MR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. FAMILY MR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. MRS. G. DA RUSS DALEY PETER DAMATO RICHARD DAMATO 84 CHARLES DAVEYS FRANKE DAVIS, JR. VIS MR. G. DAVIS MR. 34 MRS. GILBERT DAVIS MRS. HELEN DAVIS NED DAVIS MIKE DAWSON WAYNE DA MRS. JEAN MR. 84 MRS. WSON DAY ANTHONY DEFRANCO BART DEL MORO MR. 84 MRS. FAMILY MR. 84 MRS. FRANK DEL ROSSI 84 R. DENECOLA MARIE DENZ MR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. ROBERT DESHER JOHN DI BENEDETTO BILL DI BLASIO MR. Ki MRS. ARLENE DI A. DI MURO MURO EILEEN DI MURO MR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. JOSEPH DI STANISLAO N. DI VIRGILIO HOWARD DILMORE ROBERTA DIONIGI MR. 84 MRS. WALTER DOBROMILSKI DON AND KAREN MR . 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. MR. JAMES MR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. 84 MRS. CHARLES DOROFEE HARRY DOROFEE DOROFEE JOHN DOROFEE JOSEPH DOROFEE ROBERT DOROFEE TED DOROFEE MR. VERA ELLEN DOROFEE '68 MR. 84 MRS. JR. MR. 84 MRS. WILLIAM DOROFEE. WILLIAM DOROFEE, SR. JOHN DOROFY, JR. MR. 84 MRS. JOHN DOROFY, SR. MR. Cgl MRS. H. DOUGHTY JAN DRAGUM MR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. FRANK DRAINE CHESTER DRUMMOND, JR. MRS. CHESTER DRUMMOND, SR. MR. 84 MRS. WILLIAM DUCHWORTH MR. 84 MRS. E. DURHAM MR. 84 MRS. JOHN DUSEL DR. A. DZIATKIEWICZ MR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. JOHN EBERHARDT ADRIAN ECKHARDT MR. 84 MRS. JOHN EIGENBROOD ALLEN LEWIS EISENBERG DR. 84 MRS. MR. 84 MRS. I. EISENBERG NORMAN EISENBERG MR. 84 MRS. BERT ELAM MR. 84 MRS. MELVILLE ELLIS REV. 84 MRS. F. ELWOOD MR. 84 MRS. MAURICE ELY MRS. JOHN MR. 84 MRS. MRS. PAUL ENGLE JOHN ENNIS ENSMINGER MR. 84 MRS. EDWARD ERLE two hundred and one MR. 8: MRS. RICHARD ERRIGO MISS SANDY ESTEN MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH EVANGELISTA MR. 8: MRS. DONALD EVANS NANCY EVANS MARY FAGLEY 8: SONS BARBARA FALCONE MR. 8: MRS. T. FALCONE MR. 8: MRS. BENJAMIN FARAGALLI MR. 8: MRS. ALBERT FASSNACHT MR. 8: MRS. HENRY FAUNCE STEVE FIERING MR. 8: MRS. MICHAEL FIGURA MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM FISHER MR. 8: MRS. JAMES FORD MR. 8: MRS. JOHN FRAME MR. 8: MRS. HARRY FRANK MR. 8: MRS. JULES FRANKEL MR. 8: MRS. DAVID FROST MR. 8: MRS. F. FUNK MR. 8: MRS. GALDMAN MR. 8: MRS. DANIEL GALLAGHER JOHN GALLAGHER MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT GALLAGHER MR. 8: MRS. BERNARD GANNON MR. 8: MRS. JAMES GANNON MR. 8: MRS. LEONARD GANT DIANE GARBER JANET GARFOLIO MR. 8: MRS. CHARLES GARNETT MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM GARRITY MR. ROBERT GARWOOD MARGE GENTHER MR. 8: MRS. SEYMOUR GERBER ALLYSON GETZ MR. 8: MRS. NICK GIAMBRA MR. 8: MRS. L. GILDE LISA GILDE '72 MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT GILLIS MR. 8: MRS. J. GINSBURG MR. 8: MRS. HAROLD GILPEN ETHEL GITHENS DIANE GLASSON MRS. ELIZABETH GODFREY MR. JOHN GODFREY CAROL GOETZ MR. 8: MRS. R. GOETZ MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT GOETZ MR. 8: MRS. AL GOLDEN DR. 8: MRS. GOODENOW MR. 8: MRS. MICHAEL GORDA, SR. MR. 8: MRS. R. GOSSERT LYNNE GOVONI JEANNE 8: RONALD GRACE MR. 8: MRS. VYRON GRACE JESSIE GRANT MR. 8: MRS. GEORGE GRIFFITH MR. 8: MRS. JOHN GRIFFIN MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM GRIGGS, JR. MRS. LAURA GROTH STEVE 8: CHRIS GROTH MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM GROTH MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH GULINO MR. 8: MRS. GEORGE HAGAN MRS. HAHN MR. 8: MRS. HALUS HAINES, JR. . HALUS HAINES III ' MR. 8: MRS. RICHARD HAINES MRS. ANNA HALDEMAN MR. JOSEPH HALDEMAN GENA 8: RUSTY HALLMAN DR. 8: MRS. HUGHBERT HAMILTON MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM HAMMER ELLEN HANKINSON WM. HANSEN MR. 8: MRS. JOHN HARBISON VERNA HARKE MR. 8: MRS. WILLIS HARKE MR. 8: MRS. ALEX HAWKINS two hundred and two MR. 8: MRS. ALBERT HELLER, JR. MR. 8: MRS. M. HELLER LEROY HENRY MARGARET HENRY MR. 8: MRS. A. HENTSCHEL MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT HENTSCHEL MR. 8: MRS. ERNEST HESS RON HESS '64 DOLORES HESSON MR. 8: MRS. J. HEYMAN MR. 8: MRS. GEORGE HILL MR. ROBERT HILL MARY HILLEN MR. 8: MRS. HARRY HINGER LINDA HINGER MR. 8: MRS. J. HINSLEY H. SAMUEL HOBBS MR. 8: MRS. EDWARD HOEHN MR. 8: MRS. GEORGE HOEHN BARBARA JEAN HOFFMAN MRS. JOHN HOFFMAN MR. 8: MRS. LAWRENCE HOFFMAN MR. 8: MRS. GEORGE HOLLAND RICHARD HOLLOWAY MRS. CATHERINE HOOD HELEN HOOD JOSEPH HOOD MR. 8: MRS. HOPFNER MR. HOPFNER DAVID HORNER JANET HOUSTON P. JAMES HOWELL BILL HUBBS MR. 8: MRS. RUSSELL HUBLER ELIZABETH HUDSON KATE HUDSON WILLIAM HUDSON, JR. MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM HUGHES WILLIAM HUGHES JANET HURLBURT MR. 8: MRS. S. KING MRS. AL KINTER J EANETTE KINTZ ROBERT KINTZ MR. 8: MRJS. BERNARD KIRSHTEIN MR. 8: MRS. JOHN KISTNER MR. 8: MRS. OSWIN KLINE KAREN KLINFELTER MR. 8: MRS. HENRY KOCH CATHY KOEHL KENNY KOEHLER EDWARD KOMCZYK MR. 8: MRS. FRED KORMANN BILL KOSKI MR. 8: MRS. STANLEY KOTZEN HERBERT KOZLOV JOE KOZLOWSKI DY KRESS . 8: MRS. CLARK KRYSTEK . 8: MRS. S. KRYSTEK . 8: MRS. RICHARD KUNKEL . JOHN KUNSTMANN . 8: MRS. KURTZ AND FAMILY ED MR MR MR. 8: MRS. RAY KUCHINSKAS MR MR MR MR . 8: MRS. NORWOOD KURTZ DR. 8: MRS. ROBERT KURTZ ANDREW KUSCHNER PETE LAFEN MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM LANDOLT . 8: MRS. DAVID LANDRY . 8: MRSYBRUCE LEFF 8: MRS. MR MR MR. DANN MR. MR. 8: MRS SON MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. BOY LERRO LEONARD LEVIN STANLEY LEVIN 8: FRANK LEWIS RICHARD LILLEY MR. 8: MRS. HARRY LINDNER MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. J . LITTLE EDWARD LITWIN JERRY HUTTON MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT HUTTON MR. CHARLES INACKER, JR. NANCY INDRISO WILLIAM JACKSON MR. WILLIAM JACKSON MR. 8: MRS. JAMES JACOBS MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH JACOBS MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM JAMES, SR. MRS. BILLIE JANKS MR. 8: MRS. RUSSELL JANOFF MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH JASKIEWICZ MR. 8: MRS. C. JOHANSEN MR. 8: MRS. ALBERT JOHNSON AUDREY JOHNSON '68 CAROLYN JOHNSON MR. 8: MRS. T. JOHNSON MRS. WILLIAM JOHNSON MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH JOHNSTON MASON JONES JAMES JOYCE DR. 8: MRS. JACK KALE ALICE KANE MR. 8: MRS. EDWARD KASHINSKY WAYNE KASHINSKY RAE KASSELMAN MISS LYNN KEIM MR. 8: MRS. D. KELCHNER MR. 8: MRS. ANDREW KELLEY CHARLES KELLEY MIKE KELLEY REV. 8: MRS. ERNEST KELLOWAY FRED KELLY MRS. ROBERT KENNEDY MRS. JENNY KENNY WILLIAM MR PHART KE 8: MRS. R. KERN MR: s: MRS. D. KERSHNER MR. 8: MRS. JoHN KERTMAN MR . 8: MRS. JOSEPH KIMBER MR. 8: MRS. HARRY KING MR .8:MRS . HERMAN KING, SR. EILEEN ?TWIN MR. 8: M S. LARRY LITWIN MR. 8: Mlgs. JACK LOVE MR. 8: MRS. MARTIN LOVE MISS BARBARA LUCIANO MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH LUCYK MR. 8: MRS. RUBIN MacINTIRE MR. 8: MRS. RALPH MAGEE MRS. ADA MAHONEY MRS. F. MALACREA MR. 8: MRS. MANCINI MR. WILLIAM MANCINI, JR. '66 N. MANGIAMELE MR. 8: MRS. JAMES MARINO MR. 8: MES. CHARLES MARSH MR. 8: M S. G. MATTSON PHILIP MAYETES '70 MRS. HELEN MAYO IRENE MAZETIS BEN MAZIE MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT MCAFEE MR. JAMES MCALLISTER MR. 8: MRS. M. MCALONAN MR. 8: MRS. RICHARD MCBREARTY MARY MCBRIDE BONNIE MCCABE MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM MCCLELLAN MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT MCCLINTOCK JOAN MGCLOSKEY LEVAN MCFADDEN MRS. ALICE MCGEE DENISE MCGEEHAN JOHN MCGEEHAN, JR. MR. 8: MRS. JOHN MCGEEHAN MRS. PATRICIA MCMAHON MR. 8: MRS. CHESTER MEADE MR. 8: MRS. CLARENCE MEBS RICKY MEHR MR. 8: MRS. HARRY MEHE 8: FAMILY MR. WILLIAM MEHRER MR. 8: MRS. EARL MELIRN MR. 8: MRS. HARRY MELR 8: FAMILY MR. 8: MRS MR. 3: MRS: MR. 8: MRS MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. FAMILY MR. 8: MRS NATALE MENTO JOHN MEOGROSSI A. MEROLA BUD MERRILL JOSEPH MEYER 8: STANLEY MICHALESKI MR. 8: MRS. JOHN MIDDLETON MR. 8: MRS. CARMAN MIGNOGNA MR. 8: MRS. JESSE MILBY, SR. MRS. ANYCE MILES MR. 8: MRS. MILLER JANE MILLER MR. 8: MRS. MORRIS MILLER PAM MILLIGAN MR. 8: MRS. IRVING MILLMAN MR. 8: MRS. CONRAD MILLS 8: SON CAROL MINNETT MR. 8: MRS. HARVEY MINNICK SYDNA MODECK MARY ANN MOLL MR. 8: MRS. R. MOLL MR. 8: MRS. SAMUEL MONDROSCH ROBERT MONETT LT. 8: MRS. CARL MORITZ DORIS MORRIS G. MORRIS MR. GEORGE MORRIS MR. 8: MRS. JAMES MORRIS JOHN MORTIMER MR. 8: MRS. EDWARD MOUNTAINLAND SUE MURPHY MR. 8: MRS. THOMAS MUSKETT TOM MUSKETT MR. 8: MRS. WARREN MYERS . 8: MRS. JOHN NARDELLO . 8: MRS. JOSEPH NATALE . 8: MRS. JOSEPH NATALE . 8: MRS. RICHARD NEBEL LINDA NELPAN DOT 8: ANDY NELSON MR. 8: MRS. KRISTIAN NELSON MR. 8: MRS. NEWSHAM MR. 8: MRS. ELMER NEWSHAM MR. 8: MRS. J. NICHOLSON ROBERT NICKERSON MRS. LAWRENCE NICOLODI LARRY NOVELLI MISS PEGGY O'NEILL MR. 8: MRS. FRED OBERLANDER JANET OBERLANDER MR. 8: MRS. ALEX OLORI JOHN OLSZEWSKI MR. 8: MRS. CHARLES ORFE, JR. MR. 8: MRS. R. ORR MRS. VEDA ORR MR. 8: MRS. THOMAS ORSINI MR. 8: MRS. B. OSTBERG ORVILLE CATHY OTT ROBERT PAGE MR. 8: MRS. MARTIN PAINTER MR. 8: MRS. E. PANARELLA 8: DAUGHTER MR. 8: MRS. JOHN PAPA DANEY PAPODATOS JOHN PARKINSON MR. 8: MRS. HOARSE PARSONS MR. JOHN PARTRIDGE MR. 8: MRS. ALBERT PASCALE MR. 8: MRS. FRANK PATTERSON MARY BETH PATTERSON MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM PAUL RICHARD PEARCE MR. 8: MRS. BRIAN PEISINO ANNA PENTAKIS '69 SUSAN PERKINS MRS. BEATRICE PERRY MR MR MR MR MR. 8: MRS. OLIVER PERRY MISS DORIS PERSON MR. 8: MRS. CARL PFLAUMER MR. 8: MRS. HOWARD PHIFER MR. 8: MRS. GILBERT PINGEL MISS LINDA PINGEL MR. LEONARD PIZZILLO MR. 8: MRS. LOUIS POTTER MRS. HELEN POWERS MR. 8: MRS. JOHN PRITCHETT, JR MR. 8: MRS. JOHN PRITCHETT, SR. MRS. MARGARET PURVES PYEWACKET JOHN PYPER MR. 8: MRS. RUIYE QENNER MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT QUICK 8: FAMILY CAROL QUILLAN CHEE CHEE QUINN MR. 8: MRS. EDWARD QUINN MR. 8: MRS. R. QUINN HENRY QUINTON MR. 8: MRS. RALPH RAIKEN NANCY 8: JOSEY RANDOLFO DR. 8: MRS. NICHOLAS RAUSCH GLENN REEDER MR. 8: MRS. B. REEVES III MR. 8: MRS. ALBERT REISZ KAREN REISZ WAYNE RICHARDS JOSEPH RICHMOND MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT RICHNER TERRY RICHTER MR. 8: MRS. THOMAS RIEHTER MR. 8: MRS. CHARLES RITCHIE DOLORES RIVA DIANE ROBERTS GENE RODRIGUEZ MR. 8: MRS. HAROLD ROESLER MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH ROGERS LEO ROSELLI MR. 8: MRS. ARTHUR ROSENKRANZ LYNN ROSENKRANZ MR. 8: MRS. ALBERT ROSNER MR. 8: MRS. MARTIN ROSNER LINDA ROSS MR. 8: MRS. WALTER ROTH WALTER ROTH MR. E. ROURKE MR. 8: MRS. THOMAS ROVITO DONNA ROWAN JOSEPH ROWAN MR. 8: MRS. NEAL ROWAN MR. 8: MRS. HAROLD ROWE ROBERT ROWE TOM ROWE MR. ROBERT ROWELL MRS. JACQUELYNN RUDOLPH MR. 8: MRS. ERNEST RUSSO MRS. E. RUTHERFORD MR. 8: MRS. L. RYKACZEWSKI JOHN SALVO KENNETH SATALOFF MR. 8: MRS. STEWART SAUL ROBERT SAUSELEIN MR. 8: MRS. B. SCARDUZIO MR. 8: MRS. THEODORE SCARDUZIO ROCCO SCARFO MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM SCATCHARD, JR. GARY SCHAER WILLIE SCHAFFER MR. 8: MRS. CHARLES SCHEFLEN MR. 8: MRS. JOHN SCHIMPF MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT SCHMICKER MRS. MARIE SCHOCKLIN MR. 8: MRS. CHARLES SCHUG MR. 8: MRS. CARL SCHULZE MR. 8: MRS. RICHARD SCHULZE KEN SCHWARZ MURRAY SCHWARTZ BARBARA SCHWEIZER MR. 8: MRS. P. SCIRROTTO JACK SCOCCHIO MR. 8: MRS. CHARLES SCOTT MR. 8: MRS. GEORGE SCOTT MR. 8: MRS. PAUL SEACRIST MR. 8: MRS. W. SEDDON FRANCES SELLERS MR. 8: MRS. R. SELVIG DR. 8: MRS. P. SEMPLE MR. TED SEREWITCH MR. 8: MRS. C. SERVICE MR. 8: MRS. T. SEVER MISS JOAN SEWARD MR. 8: MRS HOWARD SEXTON MR. A: MRS: JOHN sHALoo MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. CARL SHARP CONRAD SHARPLEY MORRIS SHATZKIN MORRIS SHATZKIN DR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. I MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS MR RONALD SHISSLER, JR. E. SHUTS WILLIAM SIEBENSON WALTER SIKORSKI, JR. WALTER SIKORSKI HARRIS SIROTA ARTHUR SILVERMEN JOSEPH SILVER . 6: MRS: FRANK SIMMINGTON MARIE SIK RSKI O MR. 8: MRS. DONALD SINGER CLEO SKOR DOS LOIS SMALFUS MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. LOIS SMIRE LYNNE SMI F. SMIRES G. SMIRES S RES CAROL SMITH GEORGE SMITH MR. 8: MRS. MR.8: MRS. JAMES SMITH LEIGHTON SMITH MRS. MABEL SMITH GERMAINE MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. FAMILY MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. MR. 8: MRS. BARBARA S SNYDER WILLIAM SNYDER ROBERT SNYDER 8: L. SOBELMAN J. SOUKUP EMORY SPEAR PENCE MR. 8: MRS. ALBERT SPERBER MR. 8: MRS. ROMAN SPIKES JUDY SPINA MR. S. SPRINGER ELLA SRYMANSKE MAZIE STAHL MR. 8: MRS. JERRY STAHLER MR. DAVID STAIGER CAROLE, BEN 8: DE STEINER MR. 8: MRS. SIDNEY STEINER E. STELMACK MR. 8: MRS. HARRY STEVENTON MRS. MAY STEVENTON ESTHER STILES MRS. FRANCIS STILL MR. 8: MRS. PAUL STOKES MR. PAUL STOLPEN MRS. MARY STONE MR. 8: MRS. PAUL STONE SUE AND SANDY MR. 8: MRS. ALEXANDER SUSHOK MR. 8: MRS. E. SUTHERLAND MISS ANNETTE SWEET MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT SYNDER FAMILY MR. 8: MRS. JAMES TALARICO, JR. TED TANNAHILL MRS. CORNELIA TAYLOR MR. 8: MRS. EDWARD TAYLOR FRED 8: IRA TAYLOR two hundred and three MR. 8: MRS. GEORGE TAYLOR MR. 8: MRS. HARRY TAYLOR JOHN TAYLOR THE DEMPSEYS THE DI BLASIO FAMILY THE GRIFFITHS CHRISTINA THOMPSON REV. H. THOMPSON HENRY THOMPSON, SR. WILLIAM THOMSON MR. 8: MRS. ALBERT TODD CHRIS TOMAFSKY MR. 8: MRS. CHARLES TOMASCO MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM TOMS MR. 8: MRS. JOHN TOTH ROSEMARIE TOTH JACK TOTH BE '70 MR. 8: MRS. SAM TOUNES MR. JOHN TOZAR HENRY TRAMS, JR. MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM TREADWAY MR. 8: MRS. DAVID TROXEL MR. 8: MRS. JOHN TRUXTON EVELYN MAE TUNSTALL MR. 8: MRS. JAMES TYRRELL JUDY UNGER MR. 8: MRS. PHILIP UNGER WINNIE FRED UNGER MR. HENRY URBAN KATHY VALAIKA A. Best Exterminating Co. 2591 Haddonfield Road Pennsauken, New Jersey A Friend A. 8: R. Superette 618 West Maple Avenue Merchantville, New Jersey Able 1 Hour Cleaners Inc. Route 130 8: Federal Streets Pennsauken, New Jersey Acme Craftsmen 3514 Westfield Avenue Camden, New Jersey Alden of New Jersey 4654 Crescent Boulevard Pennsauken, New Jersey Algebra 1 Castorino, Polk, Sinsel Hai , n Bernard, Linda 8: Janice Allied Drafting Company One Broadway Camden, New Jersey Ambruso Beauty Salon 5507 Westfield Avenue Pennsauken, New Jersey two hundred and four MR. 8: MRS. ROBERT VAUGHN RAYMOND VENABLES J. DIANE VICKERS MRS. MARIE VICKERS LT. WERNER VOSS MARY WAIDLEY MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM WALB, JR. MR. 8: MRS. CLEM WALKER, SR. MR. 8: MRS. WM. WALKER HELENE WALUKAS MR. 8: MRS. ALVAH WARD MR. 8: MRS. J. WARREN ROBERT WATSON ARNOLD WEBER BARBARA WEILL MRS. VERNA WELCOMER MR. 8: MRS. WILLIAM WELLER MR. 8: MRS. B. WELLS MR. 8: MRS. JAMES WELLS JIMMY WELLS SUSAN WELLS WENDY WELLS MR. 8: MRS. H. WELSFORD MR. 8: MRS. A. WEST MR. 8: MRS. JAMES WEST MR. HOWARD WESTCOTT 8: MRS MILTON WEXLER 8: MRSI ROBERT WHITESIDE, SR. BUSINESS PATRONS MR. 8: MRS. JAMES WICK MISS JANET WILKERS GARY WILLIAMS JACKIE WILLIAMS MR. 8: MRS. JEROME WILLIAMS MRS. WILSON MR. 8: MRS. LEON WINGATE, JR MRS. JEAN WISTANLEY MR. 8: MRS. FRANCIS WODAL MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH WOLF MR. 8: MRS. CARL WOLFF LT. KURT WOLFF MR. 8: MRS. FRANK WOLFSON MR. 8: MRS. D. WOODS GEORGEANNE WOOLSTON MARTIN WORCESTER MR. 8: MRS. R. WORRELL MR. 8: MRS. CHARLES WRIGHT MR. 8: MRS. EDWARD WRIGHT MR. 8: MRS. BYRON YODER MRS. CAROLYN YOST MR. 8: MRS. CLAUDE YOUNG MRS. MARJORIE YOUNG MR. WILLIAM YOUNG 8: DAUGHTERS DR. 8: MRS. PAUL ZACKON MR. 8: MRS. FRANK ZALEGOWSKI I ROCCO ZIPPILLI DR. 8: MRS. PAUL ZONIES MRS. ROSE ZSIRAI A 1 T.V. 8: Radio Service Route 130 8: Marlton Pike Pennsauken, New Jersey Atlas Wallpaper and Paint Company 1617 West Marlton Pike Cherry Hill, New Jersey Aunt Charlotte's Candy Cottage 16 N. Center Street Merchantvelle, New Jersey Beacon Autobody 6712 South Crescent Blvd. Pennsauken, New Jersey Belwood 700 Creek Road Bellmawr, New Jersey Best Liquor Store 31 Mt. Ephriam Avenue Camden, New Jersey es, Ed., Elaine, Diane, Best Wishes From a Friend Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Xi Alpha Zeta Chapter Bethel Memorial Park Pennsauken, New Jersey Biemn's Bakery 4909 Westfield Avenue Pennsauken, New Jersey Biemn's Pasteries 4909 Westfield Avenue Pennsauken, New Jersey Bigwood 84 Sons Esso 1701 Marlton Pike Cherry Hill, New Jersey Blankenbush Pharmacy 21 N. Centre Street Merchantville, New Jersey Blue Claw Crab Co. 46th 8: Crescent Boulevard Pennsauken, New Jersey Busy Bee 4114 Maple Ave. Pennsauken, New Jersey Dr. W. E. Camp 606 Broadway Camden, New Jersey Canal's Liquior Mart 4950 Rt. 70 Pennsauken, New Jersey Carol Anne Gift Shop Rt. 38 8c Airport Highway Pennsauken, New Jersey Cartun Hardware 36th 8a Federal Streets Camden, New Jersey Frank Casper Aluminum Sidings 307 Cedar Ave. Westvelle Grove, New Jersey Chasnick's Diner Haddonfield Road Pennsauken, New Jersey Cherry Hill Chrysler Plymouth Route 70 Cherry Hill, New Jersey Cherry Hill Mall Barber Shop Cherry Hill Mall Cherry Hill, New Jersey Coiffure By Verdone 5716 Westfield Ave. Pennsauken, New Jersey Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Compliments of Dr. S. Pedinolf and Staff Compliments of the B. T. Company Pennsauken, New Jersey Consarc Tool and Machine Corp. 1 10 Indel Ave. Rancocas, New Jersey Cresent Liquior Store 16 East Main Street Maple Shade, New Jersey Crystal School of Dancing 15 East Kings Highway Audubon, New Jersey D. 8: A. Cleaners 222 N. Centre Street Merchantville, New Jersey Danco Plumbing Supply Inc. 1614 Marlton Pike Cherry Hill, New Jersey Doganieros Pharmacy Sth 84 Line Streets Camden, New Jersey Paul D. Dougherty Company 1661 Springfield Avenue Pennsauken, New Jersey Eastern Commonwealth Abstract Co. 94 Rancocas Road Mt. Holly, New Jersey Larry Eckhardt, Class of 1968 Wishes all Seniors Good Luck and a Successful and Happy Future Eisenberg Brothers 319 Federal Street Camden, New Jersey Danni Fagley Masonery Contractor Palmyra, New Jersey Falco Funeral Home 6600 North Browning Road Pennsauken, New Jersey For Fine Foods, Shop Litwin Bros. 8th 8: Elm Streets, Camden, New Jersey Charles W. Foulde's Cherry Hill Dodge Route 70 8c Race Track Circle Cherry Hill, New Jersey Freda Keen Inc., Cards and Gifts 18 S. Centre St. Merchantville, New Jersey two hundred and Hve Fren's Shoes Inc. 4817 Crescent Blvd. Pennsauken, New Jersey General Auto Service Body Shop 7705 Maple Ave. Pennsauken, New Jersey Ginny S. Floral Shop 2906 North Center Street Pennsauken, New Jersey Mr. William P. Groth Trucking Pennsauken, New Jersey Grove Diner Route 70 84 Grove Street Cherry Hill, New Jersey Gyro Health 84 Slenderizing Salon 5804 Browning Road Pennsauken, New Jersey T. Lee Haines 4545 Crescent Boulevard Camden, New Jersey T. Lee Haines 4545 Crescent Blvd. Pennsauken, New Jersey Billy Horner's Barber Shop 107 S. Centre Street Merchantville, New Jersey Harry's Discount Store Rt. 130 Pennsauken, New Jersey Helmrichls Towing Service 4406 Marlton Pike Pennsauken, New Jersey Henry's Cold Cuts 5010 Westfield Ave. Luncheon Meats, Salads, Fresh Rolls, Daily Hillcrest Pharmacy . 6012 Westfield Ave. Pennsauken, New Jersey Hot Pizza Pennsauken Mart Route 130 and Route 73 Mr. Al Hurlburt 828 Velde Ave., Delair, New Jersey All State House and Window Cleaning Co. Hurley Liebmans 801 Broadway Camden, New Jersey two hundred and six Industrial Electric Supplies Company 3324 Federal Street, Camden New Jersey Wholesale Electrical Supplies Ivy Lanes and Viking Room 4513 Marlton Pike Pennsauken, New Jersey J oe's Market 3510 Westlield Avenue Camden, New Jersey J ohnny's Tavern 27th 8a Marlton Pike Pennsauken, New Jersey J ohnson's Esso Service Marlton 84 Highland Ave. Camden, New Jersey Jack Lang Clothes Rt. 130 and Browning Road Pennsauken, New Jersey James T. Jordan Custom Building 47 S. Center Street Merchantville, New Jersey James T. Jordan, Sr. Used Cars and Trucks Gloucester City, New Jersey Michael Jem Appelle Beauty Salon 2760 Federal Street Camden, New Jersey J ensen's Gulf Service Airport Circle Pennsauken, New Jersey Jeran Company, Real Estate 8a Insurance 2904 Centre Street Merchantville, New Jersey K. 8a V. Lithographers 23 Mechanis Street Haddonfield, New Jersey Kessel's Delicatessen 3420 Federal Street Camden, New Jersey Key Club Pennsauken High School Key Club Pennsauken High School Keystone Millwork 875 Sherman Ave. Pennsauken, New Jersey Kites Book Store 103 South 39th Street Camden, New Jersey Krouse Auto Leasing Inc. Route 70 at Race Track Circle Cherry Hill, New Jersey Kushner's Hardware 41st CYL Crescent Boulevard Pennsauken, New Jersey Lafayette Radio Electronics 5057 Rt. 38 Pennsauken, New Jersey La Freda Electric Motors Inc. 4680 S. Crescent Blvd. Pennsauken, New Jersey Lannon Tire Co. 701 West Maple Ave. Merchantville, New Jersey Lesmer Agency Inc., Insurance Counselors 5517 Westfield Ave. Pennsauken, New Jersey Lincoln's Service Automotive Repairing Cove Road 84 Westfield Ave. Pennsauken, New Jersey Lou's Bakery Italian Creme Cakes 2042 Federal Street Camden, New Jersey Lucy's Beauty Salon 3216 River Road Camden, New Jersey Lyric Floral Shoppes 6305 Westfield Ave. Pemrsauken, New Jersey Mario's Steak House Westfield 84 Rosedale Ave. Camden, New Jersey McKee Fuel Co. 1803 44th Street Pennsauken, New Jersey Michael's Liquors 622 W. Maple Ave. Merchantville, New Jersey Joseph Milano 4301 Maple Ave. Pennsauken, New Jersey Miller's Cards and Gifts 29 W. Park Avenue Merchantville, New Jersey Morris Gold's Market 2017 Woodlynne Ave. Woodlynne, New Jersey N. T. Gates Company Specialized Packaging for Industry 6845 Westfield Ave., Pennsauken, New Jersey New Jersey Aikikai Park and Maple Avenue Pennsauken, New Jersey Newman Glass Works 1515 Haddon Ave. Camden, New Jersey Norsel Liquor Co. 17 West Park Avenue Merchantville, New Jersey O1ivo's Card and Printing Shop 36 South Seventh Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ott's Lumber and Millwork Co. 3465 Haddonfield Road Pennsauken, New Jersey John Pagliuso Heating 84 Air Co 6940 Westfield Ave. Pennsauken, New Jersey Park Beauty Salon 212 N. Centre Street Merchantville, New Jersey Parker Dance Studio 4000 40th Westfield Ave. Camden, New Jersey Penn Jersey Erection Company 5738 Rogers Avenue Pennsauken, New Jersey P. T. A. I Pennsauken High School nditioning Pennsauken High School Student Council Hylton Road Pennsauken, New Jersey Pennsauken Prince Inn Rt. 130 84 Hylton Road Banquet Room Reservations Pennsauken Tool Co. 9100 Collins Ave., Pennsauken, New Jersey Jigs and Fixtures-General Machine Work Petitteis Flower 84 Garden Cente 2617 Haddonfield Road Pennsauken, New Jersey r Inc. two hundred and seven l l l l l 1 Philadelphia Pruit Selbee Communication Co. Park 81 Centre Street 6231 Westfield AW- Merchantville, New Jersey Pennsaukent New Jersey . Spiral Machine Tool Co., Inc. Pierce Battery Company 6834 Crescent Blvd, John T. Plasket Inc. . Merchantville. New Jersey 20 South Centre Street T. 84 B. Electrical Contractors Merchantville, New Jersey 2403 39th Street Plastics Consulting and Manufacturing Company pennsauken, New Jersey 1431 Ferry Avenue Tischler and Serewitch, Watchmakers 8: Jewelers Camden. New Jersey 1517 P21550 Ave- Poparone Realty Co. Atlantic City, New Jersey Marlton Pike Tonys Mafkef 48th 8a Westfield Avenue Pennsauken, New Jersey , , Pennsauken, New Jersey Precision Parts Co.. Inc. , N J T lk N h f R 70 Travel King lnc. ew ersey urnpi e, ort o oute 5900 Westfield Ave- Cherfy Hill' New Jersey Pennsauken, New Jersey ROCCO FHUCHC 34 S0115 Viscount Aluminum Production Corp. 217 Line Street Wayne Market A Scrap Metal and Iron 6124 Wayne Ave. Pennsauken, New Jersey Wells Brothers 21 17 44th Street Pennsauken, New Jersey White Horse Guide Rosners Custom Kitchens 1700 Marlton Pike Cherry Hill, New Jersey S. S. White Company 4545 Tackawanna Street New J ersey's Greatest Family Newspaper Phila' 24, Penn' P.O. Box UIL, Gloucester City, New Jersey Sears Roebuck 8: Co. A, N, Young Inc. l300 Admiral Wilson Blvd. 100 Merchant Street Camden, New jersey Al1C1ubOl'l, New JCI'S6y . This book printed by VELVATONE, a special process of litho :WO hundred and elghf graphic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. Y No other printing firm is authorized to use the Velvatone method 4 1 L 1 w X 5, ,x V 1 A I L BRARY PENNSAUKEN HKSH SCHOOL UKEN. N. .L SA PENN


Suggestions in the Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) collection:

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 210

1968, pg 210

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 160

1968, pg 160

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 97

1968, pg 97

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 215

1968, pg 215

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 114

1968, pg 114

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 57

1968, pg 57


Searching for more yearbooks in New Jersey?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online New Jersey yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.