Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ)

 - Class of 1968

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Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 154 of 218
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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.

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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



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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

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

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 205

1968, pg 205

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 216

1968, pg 216

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 68

1968, pg 68

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 47

1968, pg 47

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 67

1968, pg 67

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 141

1968, pg 141


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