Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ)

 - Class of 1968

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Michele L. Kozak 5439 Royal Avenue Our cute and popular cheer- leader, Michele, is ready to cheer for any basketball or football player. Even the per- imeter buses do not stunt her pep and friendliness. Class Cabinet 2 tSecretaryJ, 3: Freshman Cheerleaders lp JV Cheerleaders 2, Varsity Cheer- leaders 3, 4 tCaptainJ. Linda Lee Landolt 3333 Cooper Avenue Linda is likely to remember the PHS Marching Band. Al- though she plans for a future as a math teacher, maybe her interest in music will allow musical notes to take the place of numbers for a change. FTA 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 3 tPresidentJ, 4 CVice-Presidentlg Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Legend Literary Staff 49 Ir. Prom Decoration Commit- tee 3. sixty-eight Helen Kril 9112 Irving Avenue Quiet and hard-working, Helen plans to become a laboratory technician in the near future. Even when she has four chil- dren, she will never forget Ad- vanced Biology and Mrs. Levin's gym classes. Business Education Club 33 Horticulture Club l, 2, 3, tSec- retaryl, 4g FHA 35 Dance Club 1. Edward H. Krystek 4614 Woodland Avenue Ed's intelligence and keen in- sight in the field of math will certainly make him a prime candidate for NASA. A cheer- ful guy, he will take to college fond memories of Mr. Komc- zyk's and Mr. Hammer's math classes. Penndian 3, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chess Club l, 2, 3, 4, Literary Club 4, Mixed Chorus lg Photography Club 1. Steven Kudelich 4301 Remington Avenue His independent and non- conforming n a t u r e should prove to be an asset when Steve sets out to meet the chal- lenge of higher education. Steve's professors will find themselves out of breath when they try to debate his opinions. Student Council 2, Class Cabi- net l. Margaret R. Lattanzi 5525 Woodland Avenue Cute, pert Margo wishes Newman could be her teacher, and who can blame her! She will surely be a success as an IBM programmer. Mixed Chorus 1, 2. Paul Annie Denise Lawson 2212 Norwood Avenue Listening to music, dancing, and just having fun are Annie's interests. Her happy nature is sure to be an asset in her Civil Service work after graduation. Business Education Club 33 JV Hockey 2. Susan Elaine Lechleidner 1919 49th Street Sue, a great fan of football players, will never forget the bus rides to the games. After she finishes nursing school, she plans to become an Air Corps Nurse. Student Council 2, 3, 4g Future Physicians Club 45 Horticulture Club 2, 33 Spanish National Honor Society 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' State fAlternateJ 3, Pennettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Camden County Govern- ment Day Representative.

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Wayne M. Kashinsky 5157 Homestead Avenue Wayne, whose fondest memo- ries of PHS are those hours spent working on the stage crew, desires to become an en- gineer. With his keen mind for science he will surely succeed in his future ambition. Radio Club l, 2, 3 tPresidentl 4 Nice-Presidentlg National Honor Society 3, 43 Key Club 4: Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Donn R. Kelchner S430 Peabody Avenue Kelch, who is an active member of the stage crew, plans to be an auto mechanic or draftsman. After graduation, he wants to attend a technical college. Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Herman Al King 4164 Marlton Pike Al is distinguished by his smart dress and his polite manners. A line car mechanic, Al plans to work in his father's auto repair shop. Janice Lorraine King 7204 Cedar Avenue A steady stream of chatter means Jan is around. No one could top her at cheering our football team on to the Group IV Championship. Good luck in writing your novel, Jan! FTA l tClub Editorj, 2 tSports Editorb, 3g Business Education Club 4g Legend Business Staff 4g Jr. Play Committee 33 Jr. Prom Committee 3. Bruce A. Kent 7459 Githens Avenue Foremost in the memories of 'tAtom Ant are football and baseball victories. He plans to attend college to study engi- neering, but he would also like to play major league baseball. Band 13 Varsity Football 4g JV Football 2, 3: Varsity Wres- tling 3, 41 JV Wrestling 25 Var- sity Baseball 3, 4 tCaptainJg JV Baseball 2. Elizabeth Ann Kershner 6718 Roosevelt Avenue Look for one of the greatest fans of our football team and you will find Liz. The future will End her as a private secre- tary for a big executive. Student Council 23 Business Education Club 4 tSecretaryJg JV Hockey 2g Varsity Hockey 3, 43 JV Softball 2g Legend Business Staff 43 Legend Typ- ing Staff 4. Jeanette R. Kintz 4221 Myrtle Avenue Would you believe . . . that Jeanette wants to own a Mus- tang and be a success at some- thing? Of course! We are sure this personable gal will be a success in everything she does. Library Council 45 French Club 49 Jr. Prom Committee 3. George Knake 2214 N. 43rd Street George appreciates good folk music and folk concerts. His non-conforming character is shown in his long hair and manner of dress. Freshman Football 1. sixty-seven



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Andrea Lynn Lees 5142 Garfield Avenue College is in the immediate fu- ture for Andi, our exuberant and capable Assistant Editor. Her success in any field is un- questionable. FTA 2, 3, 4 CVice-Presidentlg Penndian l, 2, 3, 4 iExchange Editorbg Student Council 3g Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Leg- end 4 CAssistant Editor-in- Chieflg Law Day Representa- tive 3. Fredric David Levin 5043 Laurel Avenue A jokester at heart, Fred can usually be heard above the roar of the crowd. Look out college, when this no home- work advocate hits. He may try to emphasize his views. Chemistry Club 3 tTreasurerl3 Class Cabinet 43 Future Physi- cians Club 4g JV Bowling. Patricia Ann Ligatti 8745 Maple Avenue Even when this well-dressed young miss attains success, she will never lose her friendliness. Pat will remember the PHS pep rallies as she pursues her photographic interests. Health Careers Club 33 FHA 3g Leaders Club l. John Phillip Lipenta 511 Westwood Lane John the Flash will happily leave behind the crowded halls of PHS, but is a bit more re- luctant about the pep rallies and football games. Business school is next in mind, but Uncle Sam just may have pref- erence. Stanton David Levin 5043 Laurel Avenue Wee's amiable disposition can only be matched by his fun-loving nature. A business- minded guy, he will pursue col- lege and then Wall Street. This mischievous individual w i 1 1 long remember cutting bushes for the Junior Prom. Photography Club 2g Legend Business Staifg Intramural Vol- leyball 33 Intramural Bowling l, . Marilynn Lewis 5351 Harding Road Fun-loving Marilynn can usu- ally be seen passing slow pokes in the hall. Her congenial and self-sacrificing nature will pave the way for her success as a nurse. Mixed Chorus 23 Mixed Choir 33 JV Girls' Swimming 33 Girls' Chorus 1. Eileen Litwin 4905 Laurel Avenue Lit wins many friends with her congenial personality and lively nature. With college in the near future, Eileen looks forward to a career in elemen- tary education. FTA 2, 3, 43 Penndian 2, 4g Student Council 13 Class Cabi- net 23 Spanish Club 23 Ameri- can Field Service 2, 33 Pen- nettes 2, 3, 43 Cheerleaders 1 tCaptainl: Legend Business Staff 43 Jr. Play Committee 33 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Ram- blers Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 tSecretaryl, 4 tVice-Presidentl. Sandra Litwin 5416 Frosthotfer Avenue Sandi is the kind of girl who likes a good time. To be a wealthy hippie is her hidden desire, but she will be off the ground anyway as an airline stewardess. sixty-mne

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1968, pg 73

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Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 144

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