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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
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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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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
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