Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ)

 - Class of 1968

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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.

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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



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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

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Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 46

1968, pg 46

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 23

1968, pg 23

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 182

1968, pg 182

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 25

1968, pg 25

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 213

1968, pg 213

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 8

1968, pg 8


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