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Page 108 text:
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OI? Cer!! - ' M- rLtt - -i PRESENTING THE CAESAR RODNEY HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND . . .EDWIN F. ENGLEHART, CONDUCTOR . . . FIRST ROW: Richard Gamberg, Donna Aalders, Kathy Golden, Linda Postlethwait, Mary Fiier, Pam Mitchell, Cindy Coble, Joan Laf- ferty, Margaret Englehart, Jane Handy, Thelma Gibe, Jim Frazier, Tom Townsend, Judi Clarke, Charles Donovan, Ronnie Pry- or and Steve Hahn. SECOND ROW: Mary Krupka, Ginger Angstadt, Keith Boyette, Robert Steffans, Mary Matthews, Rhonda Min- ner, Nancy Webb, Mardell Wood, Jane Carrico, June Callaway, Torn Haas, Randy Jordan, Kathy Hohorst, Warren Field, Keith Cerosky, Mr. Edwin F. Englehart. THLRD ROW: Daniel Wiggins, Brenda Bordley, Linda Cataldi, Joan Clarke, Beverly Down- ham, Shelly Bell, Diane Powell, Kathleen Hutchins, Susan Cornegys, Karen Webb, Vivian Lingo, Janet Papen, Blake Powell, Kurt Saulsbury, Pat Meredith, Becky Patterson, Scott Wood and Larry Marvel. FOURTH ROW: Deborah Elliott, Kenny Sellers, Ter- ry Tieman, Cynthia Wallace, Patti Fields, JoAnn Daniels, Corrine Bordley, Ricky Roscoe, Suzanne Thompson, Karen Bowden, John Comegys, Beth Eberly, Paula Hutchins, Debbie Wise, Devora Dill, Louisa David, Linda Kling, and Charles Kobb. LAST ROW: Dawn Stockslager, Janet Englehart, John Lister, Scott Townsend, Charlotte Lister, Ann David, David Mitten, Beverly Darling, Diane Stockslager, Duane Scarborough, Barry Eberly, Robert Carrico, Richard Prescott, David Webb, and Herbie Dulin. lO4
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Page 107 text:
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ragga? Of' 9145 C116 A S fit The Office Workers Club is organized to extend the interests of the Secretarial Business to all girls, who strive to become some boss' right hand man . These girls do much to help in the smooth operation of the school office whose job grows and grows in proportion to our rising student population. The girls gain valuable training in typing, filing, recordkeep- ing, the use of the telephone, and various ma- chines. Highlight of the year has been the ef- ficient manner in which the girls have taken their role of Junior Secretary in the office. Activities include a Discotheque at the begin- ning ofthe school year and the typing of themes and term-papers for students. Membership has continued to grow . . . due largely to the wonderful opportunity to get practical exper- ience. Highlight of the year has been the Jimior Sec- retary of the Day . . . H-w.,.,,:-ummm- ff www-..,,h OFFICERS OF THE CAESAR RODNEY OFFICE WORKERS CLUB . . . Margie Hudson, Vice-President, Connie Winters, Secretary-Treasurer, and Eileen Tuthill, President. Mrs. Mick- ey Sipple, Advisor. Members of the Office Workers Club are Eileen Tuthill, Chris Beres- ford, Margie Hudson, Stina Doyle, Connie Winters, Diane Powell, Beverly Lucks, Margaret Slusar, Charlotte Lister, Mary A. Williams,Jane Van- derwende, Louise List, Liz Fanty, Sandy MacDougall, Linda Gunter, Deb- bie Christians, Pam Kelly, Linda Likens, Betty D'Annunz io, Connie Bilow, Marilyn Young, Janet Hamilton, Terri West, Georgia Clough, Joan Mac- Donald, Louise Harris, Anna Marie Latocha, Evelyn Zigler, Linda Aliff, Kathy Duffy, Lynn Weeks, Holly Cravens, and Lisa Tackett. Advisors are Mrs. Sipple and Mrs. McDowell, --..,.. if fix, ,Q 3 -12- 1 O3 ' 1 'E in lf Y 'QP
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Page 109 text:
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Zan... The Caesar Rodney Concert Band under the direction of Mr. Edwin F. Englehart has grown to great statue and is much in demand. The band is composed of hard work- ing and dedicated students who are required and do put in many hours of hard work. Among their many activi- ties are performing at football games, assemblies, con- certs, community programs, and on the local and state levels. The goals of the band are to boost spirit and loyalty here at Caesar Rodney. There is no denying the fact that they have done their job well. lO5
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