Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ)

 - Class of 1968

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Lorraine Stone 4762 Lexington Avenue All that is needed to catch Lorraine's eye is a hill covered with freshly fallen snow. Her travel experiences will be help- ful in telling many interesting stories to her future students. Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Mixed Choir 3, 45 Varsity Bowling 2, 3, 4. Ester Susan Sutherland 6306 Irving Avenue Talented Ester will soon be known as a most musical secre- tary. She can always be found where there is singing, dancing, or acting. Fond memories of Pennsauken's Chorus will go with her on her way to success. Double Dozen 45 Mixed Cho- rus 1, 25 Mixed Choir 3, 45 Varsity Golf 2, 35 Jr. Play Cast 35 Drama Club 2, 3. James E. Taylor S525 Wayne Avenue Tall, handsome, and quiet Jim spends most of his spare time driving Corvairs. While attend- ing Drexel, he will recall with pleasure his physics classes with Mr. Hench. National Honor Society 3, 45 Key Club 45 Band 25 Stage Crew 45 Indoor Track 25 Jr. Prom Committee 35 Jr. Play 35 Sports Announcer 3, 4. Jean L. Taylor 5601 River Road Jean's inquisitive brown eyes and bubbling personality make her a welcome member in any crowd. This perky Pennette will be stepping high when she enters college and majors in elementary education. FTA 45 Student Council 15 Horticulture Club 25 JV Soft- ball 35 Pennettes 2, 45 Cheer- leaders lg Dels Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. ? iii.: Y' R-...af Beverly Marsha Tannenbaum 4679 Springfield Avenue Leon Uris has a true fan in Bev. Her thoughtful, ambitious nature and concern for others are sure to give her success as an elementary school teacher. FTA 2, 3, 45 Penndian l, 2, 3 fTyping Editorl, 45 Library Council 15 Class Cabinet 25 French National Honor Society 35 French Club 3, 45 Legend Literary Staff 45 Leaders Club John W. Taylor, Jr. 2520 41st Street The wild blue yonder beck- ons Jackg he plans to go into the Air Force and later to be- come a photographer. We shutter to think of Jack own- ing the Kodak Company. Diane Taylor 542 Hillside Terrace Congenial and peppy Giraffe is known for her participation in many school activities. This bright student will carry into college the same enthusiasm that she used at basketball games. Chem. Club 35 Health Careers Club 25 Span. Nat. Hon. Soci- ety 45 Span. Club 3, 4 QTreasJ5 AFS 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Mixed Choir 35 Varsity Girls' Basketball 45 JV Girls' Basket- ball 2, 35 Girls' Tennis 3, 45 Ephors 45 Drama Club 45 Leg- end tAssistant Copy Ed.l Michael Alan Taylor 5504 Browning Road Besides bad study halls, hand- some personable Mike likes just about everything-espe- cially pep rallies. This future lawyer will miss playing bas- ketball for PHS, but he is looking forward to starring on the college courts. Student Council 1, 2 fExecu- tive Committeelg Class Cabinet 2 lTreasurerl5 Varsity Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 JV Basketball 15 Boys' Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. ninety-one

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Jay Wesley Srymanske 6726 Maple Avenue As PHS's powerful punter, Jay will have fond memories of football games and Javiers. His agility on a surfboard will cer- tainly help him as a gym teacher and will prove valuable when taking that trip to Hawaii. Student Council 15 Class Cabi- net 2, 3, 4 tTreasurerJ5 Future Physicians Club l, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus l. 25 JV Football 2, 35 Varsity Football 45 Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Golf 45 Jr. Prom Committee 35 Jr. Play Committee 35 Javiers 1, 2, 3, 4. Evelyn Rita Steiner 4705 Springfield Avenue If you have ever heard a perky Well hi there! you have probably heard Evie. One of PHS' most avid football fans, Ev's favorite memories include the Junior play and Mr. Harbi- son's aversion to yellow. FTA 2, 3, 45 Penndian 1, 25 Student Council 25 Health Ca- reers Club 3, 4 lPresidentJ5 French Club 35 Spanish Club 1, 25 Legend Business Staff 45 Jr. Play Committee 35 Jr. Prom Committee 3. mnety Q. Nancy Ann Stahler 7418 Collins Avenue Nance's fondest memory of PHS is the Indians' winning football season. Her active in- terest in sports is sure to make her a successful gym teacher. This friendly miss does not like to be taken for granted. Class Cabinet 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 FHA 45 Mixed Chorus I, 25 Mixed Choir 35 Varsity Hockey 3, 4 fAssistant Cap- tainlg JV Hockey 25 JV Bas- ketball 2, 35 Jr. Play Commit- tee 35 Jr. Prom Committee 35 Dels Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Marc Robert Stemberger 5530 Birch Avenue Marc has college and a career as an engineer awaiting him after graduation. He will al- ways remember the Marching Band and Mr. Harbison's class. Chemistry Club 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 3, 45 Legend Business Staff 4. Cynthia Claire Stamberger 551 Springfield Avenue Cindy is where the action is! This petite miss' interests range from modeling to cheering at football games. Her cheerful outlook on life will be an asset to her in the field of teaching. FTA 2, 35 Student Council 15 Class Cabinet 1 lTreasurerl, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Cheerleaders l tCaptainJ, 2, 3, 45 Dels Beta 2, 3 tTreasurerJ, 45 Jr. Play Committee 35 Jr. Prom Committee 3. Deborah Stark 6322 Magnolia Avenue To meet the Temptations and visit Detroit are two of Debbie's secret ambitions. A real advocate of parties and dancing, she is sure to liven up her classes at IBM school. Business Education Club 45 Home Economics Club 25 Jr. Achievement 1, 2. Lynda L. Steves 5671 Magnolia Avenue Lyd plans to attend college and become a physical educa- tion teacher. A faithful Pen- nette, she will long remember her participation in pep rallies and football games. Penndian 45 Poetry Club 35 Student Council 35 Art Club 25 French Club 35 JV Hockey 2, 35 JV Softball 2, 3 tManagerJ5 Pennettes 45 Legend Staff 45 Jr. Prom Committee 35 Jr. Play Committee 3. Barbara Lillian Stinson 4125 Witherspoon Avenue An ardent fan of the Indians, Barb will most assuredly miss PHS football games. Although she dislikes receiving home- work, she will probably enjoy giving it as an elementary school teacher. French Club 2, 35 FHA 45 Girls' Chorus 1.



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Patrick J. Terregino 2269 Hollinshed Avenue Pat's immediate future includes service for Uncle Sam. This easygoing dude with a great sense of humor secretly hopes to be a spy for the United States. For now, however, girls and cars keep his interest. Chess Club lg Freshman Foot- ball 1. Julian J. Terziui 5026 Orchard Way Friendly and enthusiastic Julian is an avid fan of electronics and the opposite sex. He will never forget our boss pep rallies. Julian can expect a bright future in college where he will major in broadcast electronics. Radio Club I, 2g Spanish Club 23 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. James George Thomas 1018 Union Avenue Definitely a car fanatic, Jim spends most of his after school hours trying to get his '54 Ply- mouth running. His memories of PHS are headed by Mr. Stormls German I and II classes. Radio Club 1, 2. Henry Julius Thompson, Jr. 6946 Walnut Avenue This track star and fan of Scooter Wolfe yearns to be a biochemist. Henry plans on wasting no time in racing through college into the field of science. Boys' State 3, Varsity Cross Country 45 JV Cross Country 39 Latin Club 2, Varsity Track 4g JV Track 2, 33 Chemistry Club 3. Cheryl Lynn Todd 1728 43rd Street Energetic and cheerful, Cheryl will always remember pep ral- lies and the Dels' meetings. To set a swimming record in the freestyle is her secret ambition, but first she plans on complet- ing four years of college. Penndian l, 2g Chemistry Club 3, 4 fVice Presidentll Student Council 2, 33 Class Cabinet 4g American Field Service 1, 4 tSecretary-Treasurerig Band 1, 2 lSecretaryJ, 3g JV Girls' Bas- ketball 2, 3g Varsity Girls' Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, JV Soft- ball lg Girls' Tennis 3, 4g Dels Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 CCorrespond- ing Secretarylg Drama Club 4. ninety-two Louis W. Tomafsky 1921 Tinsman Avenue Although he is enthusiastic about body building and weightlifting, Louis has difli- culty getting the energy to get up in the morning. This all around Mr. Good Guy se- cretly hopes to someday be a weightlifter in the Olympics. Graphic Arts Club 3. Mary Louise Tomafsky 1921 Tinsman Avenue A few of Mary's memories of PHS include the pep rallies and Mr. Kotzen's English classes. Business school and a future as a medical secretary are seen in her crystal ball. Business Education Club 4. Gail Ann Tomasco 2135 Hillcrest Avenue This friendly miss hopes to eventually own her own dress shop. Her future dreams are to go to California and somday to get married. Gail will always remember her great time at the Junior Prom. Student C o u n c il 4, Girls' Swimming 2, 33 Girls' Chorus lg Debs Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4.

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1968, pg 30

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1968, pg 150

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1968, pg 71


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