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am, 5 Above: P. R. CLUB, LECTURING COMMITTEE, from left: P. Kerstetter, M. Parman, B. Cooke. L. Rizzo, B. Hessler. Communications, Special Events, and a Lecture Team were the three divisions of the PUBLIC RE- LATIONS CLUB this vear. The Communications Committee handled the daily announcements on station WBHS, sports commentary, and displays for the counselors' office. The Special Events sec- tion sponsored the return of the alumni after Christ- mas, and interpretation of the high school program to Springer and Forwood ninth graders. Members also visited the John G. Leach School to give parties for the children. Their varied activities played a part in developing Brandvwine's relationship with the rest of the community. Below: P. R. CLUB, SPECIAL EVENTS C0.lI.ll'ITTEEt' Front row, from left: G. Christie, K. Yacoe, R. Lundgren, C. Raymond, R. Hessler, D. Schmidt, J. Hahn. Second row: Mr. Curran, Adviserg R. Hallcran, J. Shephard, M. Neugebauer, L. Cory, N. Tallman, D. Morrison, G. O'Sullivan, D. Jolly. P WBHS: Sports broadcasters extraordinaire! OUR PUBLIC MAGE Below: P. R. CLUB, ANNOUNCE- MENTS COJIJIITTEEJ from left: P. Kerstctlcr, R. Cooke, M. Parman, R. Crowe, J. Bechtel, C. Hill. K. Landt.
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I26 Participating for the second year in the East Coast Model United Nations Conference. the seven chosen Brandywine students represented the Central African Republic. ln preparation for the assembly at Mt. Vernon. New York in April the student dele- gation learned about the functions of the United Nations and studied the history, current events, geography. and economy of the appointed country which they would represent. Through the DEBATE CLUB. articulate Bulldogs participated in inter-scholastic debate and speech tournaments. Held under Delaware Debate and Speech League auspices, competition included de- bate. original oratory. declamation. and extemporan- eous speaking. This year's big match was a league- wide tournament held on March 14. Unfortunately, this was after our final deadline. BELOW: DEBATE CLUBQ Front r0u', from left: M. B. Stuart, M. Pyle, L. Huntsberger, J. Robertson, A. vanBever, P. Parker, J. Brachman. Second row: Mrs. Reissing, Adviserg Mr. Gillan, Adviserg J. Wason, J. Kinnamon, E. Anderson, A. Silverman. Seated around the conference tahleg UN MODEL ASSEMBLY DELEGATIONQ Franz left: R. Ross, Miss Drobin, Adviser, S. Cath- cart, E. Blomstedt, J. Robertson, A. van Bever, J. Brachmang Not shown: D. Bailey, B. Cooke, observer. ODEL Ll DELEGATIO DEB TE PR S..- K 1 K
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ID BEHI DTHE SCENESzLlBRARY,U HERS, At left: LIBRARY CLUB, Front row, from left: B. Deshong, C. Thompson, C. Freeman. Second row: Mrs. Slater, Adviser, E. Lyon, I. Breger, K. McMahon. Not shown: E. Rice CREW The ten USHER SQUAD members served at all the school events, directing parents at P.T.A. meet- ings and students exiting after assemblies. They also distributed programs at the school's dramatic productions and the Senior Commencement EXer- cises. The STAGE CREW was responsible for the technical preparation and stage settings for assem- blies. Their back-stage efforts were invaluable to , the success of the production of nBest Foot Forwardl' and of the Senior play, 4'Mid-summer lYight's Dream. Members of the LIBRARY CLUB devoted one period each week to the many and varied tasks of running a library. Helping at the desk, shelving and checking books, and arranging displays gave each member a working knowledge of the library and provided a convenience for all of us. At left: USHERS SQUAD, from left: C. Bingham, M. Neugebauer, E. Rice, P. . Beadle, N. Newnam, L. D'Onofrio, J. Frees, S. Clark, K. Orris. Not shown: Miss Stewart, Adviser. At left: STAGE CREW, Front row, from left: J. Delia, P. Cunningham, P. Poffenbaugh, J. Prystaloski, J. May, C. Reith. Second row: Mr. Long- well, Adviser, B. Bailey, P. Moore, S. 'Neilson, P. Langs- dorf, S. Deaton, T. Durham. Third row: R. Vlleatherby, T. Williams, C. Maynard, A. Silverman, B. Planer, C. Chapman, K. McMahon, B. Macklem. On ladder: A. Myers, K. Pugh, E. Joswick, S. Patterson, K. Orris. At right: Don't shake the lad- der! says Dave Evers to Allan Silverman, backstage at Best Foot Forward.
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