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STLIDE T L As Brandywine grows and changes, the various aspects of the school also grow and change, with the exception of student life. Fashions and fads may changepfrom kilts to shifts, from Elvis to the Beatles, from the Pit to the HWhopper,,' from the Twist to the Monkeys-hut the life of the Brandywine student remains very much the same. There are always classes, dances, games, tickets to huy, cluh meetings, parties, proms, and end- less expenses. Even though it has constantly changed, Brandywine is still a Hsecond homel' to its students. There are always groups of students uhanging aroundw af- ter school. The atmosphere lie- tween students and faculty has always been an informal, friendly one. As long as Brandywine is Brandywine, we do not expect the atmos- phere of the school to change. The more some things change, the more they remain the same.
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Our well-known, ever-popular BLAZERS went on to triumph again at Feltonville, Pennsylvania. Per- haps this first place in the Kiwanis Dance Band Contest was due to the Stan Kenton Clinic, which the group attended last summer. Studying with some of the finest instrumentalists in America, the BLAZERS added a little more polish to their already shining talent. Besides presenting numerous con- certs throughout Delaware, the group also made an appearance on Channel 12, the new educational TV station, and recorded an album entitled Hear- Hearfl The B-BAND, a group designed to give training for a position in the more advanced Blazers, was instructed in the art of 'ibig band music, by lVlr. Downs, a teacher at Forwood Junior High. The CHORUS was again under new leadership this year. Mrs. Reihl, the new director, brought her skill and interest to the group, and guided it to new musical heights. Together with several performances HORLIS A MA MATER ALMA MATER Brandywine, we sing to thee Hymns of praise and loyalty. Sons and daughters staunch and true Follow ineath the white and blue. Forth we march to bring thee fame, Spirits light and hearts aflame. Rich in truth we'll ever be, Brandywine, we sing to thee. at Brandywine and at Springer Junior High, the CHORUS gave a Christmas program at Rodney Square and a Spring Concert in May. CHORUS: Front row, from left: Mrs. Reihl, Directorg E. Immediato, J. Wheeler, K. Rhondesvedt, B. Green, R. Baumeister, D. Bailey, D. Harris, B Jones, J. Willing, D. Evers, R. Ross, D. Burns, P. Johnson, B. Bailey, P. Kerstetter, J. VonDreele, M. Pyle, J. Hoover, B. Bedwell, C. Bush. Second row' C. Sandbach, N. Hauser, B. Whiteside, E. Revele, D. Bradley, P. Cunningham, F. Clark, D. Pody, C. Potter, J. Lewis, B. McBride, R. Redpath, B. Tatman E. Joswick, H. Sears, T. Weber, C. Burke, M. Parman, K. Landt, L. Duncan, K. Yacoe, J. Brachman. Third row: L. Whiteside, C. Hensel, A. List, J Hackworth, L. Brown, M. Mayer, S. Shedwick, J. May, B. Macklem, M. Englund, K. Johnson, D. Doughty, S. Ross, E. Lyons, D. Bliss, D. Colgan, J Cooke, B. Hitchcock, A. Coons, I.. Evers, P. Parker. Fourlh row: I. Berger, L. Whiteley, H. Eddy, L. Cory, C. Sandbach, M. Henderson, R. Voshell, S. Deaton, T. Durham, B. Faber, C. Thompson, L. Holt, A. Liberman, M. Gould, B. Pody, C. Rusher, K. Wittmeyer, C. Evans, M. Hill, P. Riches, L Franta. P. Chelly-, K. Hansen. W 5 12 .4 t , id' as jj kg 1 L' f Y I4I
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