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a Sally Dudley, Carol Barron, Sue Hawkins, Sue Karpinski, Dee Kirk, Secretary; Danajane Isel, and Sharon Buck perform for the P.T.A. SHARPS AND FLATS Sharps and Flats is composed of twenty-eight music- minded students who either sing, play an instrument, or dance Since their purpose is to promote music as a cultural and artistic means of self-expression, the mem- bers entertain at meetings each in his own particular field of music. Along with other musical projects such as attending various concerts, Sharps and Flats partici- pated in several social and service projects. They have entertained at orphanages and hospitals and held their annual tea. ‘ Kay Schafer, Sally Dudley, and Joyce Lintner sing ; t Nathan Hale School. TOP ROW (L. to R.): Pat Lyons, Treasurer; Les Whitacre, eee aon Tim Long, Historian. MIDDLE ROW: Sue Thompson, Janet Fotheringham, Jan- ice Twigg, Dan Streeter, Vice President. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Bradley, Linda Levine, Sharon Marion, President; Kay Schafer, Mary Ellen Linkey listen to a fellow member perform. NOT PICTURED: Carol Hedler, Linda Kennedy, Carol Doke, Sylvia Siemans, Ruth Bearss, Bill Morris, Kathy Johnson, Charity Krueger, Tom Hoak.
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% @eeee if ‘Yaeres es Millard Eisler and: Pam Alspach practice speaking as Carol Howard, Marsha Shible, and Herb Binzer look on. NOT PICTURED: Sylvia Kline, Secretary; Brenda Brock, Son- dra Costell, Jane Dunham, Linda Laderman, Maxine Rich, Gary Solomon, Bob Keller, Trixie Bennett, Rick Fishman. Robin Bowe, Vice President; Beth Dettelbach, Treasur- er; Willie Rough, and Eric Weiss rehearse for a program. DRAMATIC PLA YERS Organized in 1960, the Dramatic Players are con- cerned with promoting an interest in dramatics at De- Vilbiss. They give many programs throughout the year, such as this year’s show for the Faculty Christmas Party. Planned by Beth Dettelbach, the program con- sisted of a skit and reading to the children. Mrs. Pow- nall and Miss Hodgson are the advisers when the club meets Monday afternoons, at 3:30. Although member- ship is limited to thirty, anyone with a C average and a desire for furthering himself in drama is eligible. Pam Rich, George Alspach, President; Beth Dettelbach, Barb Krause, Richard La- Course, and John Wohl perform for the Faculty Christmas Party.
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TOP ROW (L. to R.): Jo Hurst, Linda Shapiro, Nancy Jack- son, Jan Millis, Judy Schmertz, Debbie Drulard, Patty Abood, Pam Sprague. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Patterson, Liz Stegeman, Historian; Sue Berenson, Carole Rezabek, Miss DeWolfe, Adviser; Toni Leach, Kathy Bennett, Corresponding Sec.; Betsy Phillips, Sgt.-at-Arms; Nancy Comer. BOTTOM ROW: Missy McParland, Sgt.-at-Arms; Sue Goode, Chaplain; Judy Kline, Sgt.-at-Arms; Lorrie Margy, President; Jackie Knowlton, Vice President; Judy McFarland, Treasurer; JoAnne Salem, Recording Sec. DEBUTANTES Scrapbooks and cardboard shoes with laces used in teaching the tying of shoes occupied much of the Debu- tantes’ time this year. These items were made for the young children at St. Anthony’s Villa. Contributions to school affairs consisted of making signs for the Homecoming court’s cars, giving a Christmas gift to a faculty child, and patronizing Night Relays. Mrs. Sprague and Miss DeWolfe guide the forty-seven mem- bers in fulfilling the club ideal: to join girls in literary fellowship. TOP ROW (L. to R.): Nina McIndoe, Joan Berenson, Jane Douglas, Jan Greene, Roberta Schwartz, Fran Krastin, Peg Comer, Linda Cox, Karen Lyons. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Zeitler, Diana Dale, Carol Tef ft, Mary Dings, Suzy Steedman, Maria Rhode, Sue Burnham, Linda Marschieder. BOTTOM ROW: Delphine O’Rourke, Mary Orwig, Dayl Groves, Charlene Henline, Gill Gibbons, Betty Rothman, Lynn Elkes.
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