Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ)

 - Class of 1968

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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

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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



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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

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1968, pg 54

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1968, pg 92

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