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DRAKE BROADCASTING CLUB...RADIO CLUB D.B.C.-Front Row: Marilyn Patterson, Diana Meyer, Mrs. Watson, adviser, Pam Ludditt, Judy Brier, Sue Brier, Jocelyn Ludditt, Eleanor Black, Marilyn Kossub. Second Row: Marcy Lee, Bernie Waldbillig Carol Payne, Barbara Dvorak, Elizabeth Healey, LaBerta Lewis, Ai- leen Bennett, Sylvia Shew, Babara Mason. Back Row: Bob Young, Buddy Levine, Jane Spicer, Don Light, Bob Margoliash, Roy Trumbull, Ben Schwarzmann, Carol Cleveland, Doug Burnham, Deanne Duc- hein. Big Four on station KTIM is the program for Marin's high schools. Drake's fifteen minute part of the Saturday program was directed and produced by D.B.C. The club also made occasional trips to radio and television stations to watch programs in action. Writing, acting, and broad- casting prepare students tor future careers 'on the air. RADIO CLUB Hi-Fi. . .F.M.. . ,Ham. . .These words mean tubes and condensers, stations in Stockton or Singapore to the members of the Radio Club, which meets in the Physics Lab. Establishment and opera- tion of an amateur radio station at Drake gives members a chance to work toward the highly prized licenses. DRAKE BROADCASTING CLUB 3 91 , I I I I ..I... -l--- X . 'UN' 2- On the air X , 1 L., ,, .M , i RADIO CLUB: Larry Loomer, Dick Shoept, Mr. Bunds, adviser, Pete Graham, Allen Foster, Frank Cherne, William Winter.
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CHESS CLUB. STAMP CLUB . , V T.. ., .LI.'f' CHESS CLUB-left Table: Dorman Smith, Marii Weitz, Jim Turrietta, Pete Graham, Bill Parsons, Freda White, Randy Lindgren. Right Table: Ken Navas, Ronald Banfield, Mr. McDonald, adviser, Ed Robinson. STAMP CLUB STAMP CLUB-Seated: Lance Ronneberg, Cliff Schoff, Roy Trumbull, David McCammon. Standing: Dave Fong, Harold Tantoran, Earl Spangenberg, Mike Vogel. Not pictured: Mr. MacNab, adviser. CHESS CLUB Knights, pawns, kings, and queens across a checkered board met other schools in inter-school competitions. At noon members improved skill to reach final checkmate. T ZZ ZZ4Q,ZZ 5i ,ZZyQ2iZ Z?,ZQy2WZZ X ! .ZZQQZQZ it ZZZZsZZZQi An exhibition in the library show case, a monthly auction, trading stamps and stamp news about latest issues added to the philatelists' interest in block num- bers, perforations, watermarks, and rare issues.
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DRAMA CLUB Wt Presentation of a scene is the only requirement for membership in the Drama Club. This year the club not only attended perform- ances in San Francisco, but also took an active part in presenting the term plays. For the first time in Drake's history two plays were presented. One, THE HASTY HEART, was a story of a wounded Scotch soldier, the other, TWELVE ANGRY WOMEN, the portrayal of an all-woman jury in delibera- tion during a trial. THE HASTY HEART fs X J J c DRAMA CLUB - Front Row: Joan Shafer, Susan Brier, Marcella Lee Second Row' Nancy Town d J sen , ocelyn Ludditt, Judy Hamilton, Jean Levy, Anne Dvorak. Third Bow: Carole Payne, Elizabeth Healey, Barbara Dvorak, Lorna Haynes, Judy Smith, Freda White, Pam Ludditt, Judy Brier. Fourth Row: Joyce Martin, Judy Hawxhurst, Carol Manchester, Libby Lewis, Joan Cheisnut, Fran Fischer, Lily Belot. Fifth Row: Mr. Maher, adviser, Linda Randal, Carol Cleveland, Marji Weitz, Ellen Schmidt Jane S icer, R b' T .B k ' A ' p o In racy uc Row. John Bayllss, Pat Zable, Hyale Wall, Judy Miran, Joyce Bakerl Donna Beckman, Dave Burmester. TWELVE ANGRY WOMEN if 1
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