Willingboro High School - Yearbook (Willingboro, NJ)

 - Class of 1979

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HUYQO1' Society members 1'9C9iV9 119113 f1'0fI1 Club brings Mr. Feldman demonstrates advlsof- McAndrew. the use of a timer to his club, l 1 E 1 I Running off posters for the junior d M . S l - . . . . ggaftsiglguzucitioggersuom an ex Finding new music suitable for the Rock Ensemble keeps Mr. Schlenker very busy. There When We Need Them Clubs play a very im ortant part in the School's curricu- lum. The members of these organizations are not the only l ones that make the club function, the club advisors are hard workers too. Club advisors do not just sit around, observe meetings, and collect money. The club advisors play a very active role in their organizations. Club advisors do not merely sit 3 around and tell their clubs what to do g they let the members decide what they want done, and then back up their deci- 3.- sions. Club advisors' work oes on well after school as meetings and activities are held. Many Club advisors spend V ' their free time takin care of business transactions such as - candy orders, time lor bake sales, places for dances, etc. Y The club members are not the only ones who have a con- cern about the welfare of the club: this concern is what occupies the mind of every good advisor. Club advisors were rfrv always there, above and beyond the call of duty. And for them all, we have two words spoken from the heart - Thank You , Mr. Cottrell reviewsva script for a Sophomore Class advisor Connie Drama Club PT0dUCf10I1- Klein thinks of the year of hard work necessary for her class. il s.

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As sure as the Vernal Equinox occurs every year, so does the annual illness that accompanies it. This pseudo-illness is also known as spring fever. There were few who re- mained well when it struck this year. Apparently, the entire school population was affected by some form of the disease. The exact cause of the disease was never pinpointed by our medical expertsg but the symptoms were obvious. There was the severe problem of losing interest in school. An apathetic feeling spread through the school like wildfire. Although the students were never in need of medical atten- tion, there was a huge rise in the rate of absenteeism. The teachers, however, managed to trudge through the epedemic. By never letting up on the academic load, most students were forced by the teachers into amazing re- coveries. Fortunately, most students became well enough to con- tinue on for the remaining portion of the school year. The results of the epedemic were so widespread that the admin- istration is considering investing in inoculations for the next attack. -fm W i. i e Z , , X Mild weather brought bicycles, as more students chose bike riding over driving or walking. ' 'ua , 5 Z2 .,f, n5,Q,LZQ I 1 fl A X 4' Z 3 , 2, W J ig y The mild weather lured more students out of doors, Kippi Spence, Kathy Barnville, Joanne Long, and Denise Wardham enjoy the smoking area. 46

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