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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
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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.
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