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I . of Jaime Twyrnan, Betsy May, Debbie Christy, Sue Montgomery, Kathy Sullivan, Ktiss Blackwood, Betty Ann Sharrard Ron Gorga, the variety show MC, portrayed a night cus- todian in Derby's basement. and Kathy Wilber sang Do-Re-Mi to the accompaniment .of Barb Miller. Sally Allen, Sally Bain, Frau Alfs, Ivy Arlock, and Janice Bellaire helped their homeroom raise funds for the Torch Drive. Cindy Apeseche, Peggi Fournier, Chris Lahti, Sally Simmons, Shelly String and Julie Paulus gave their all for I Cain't Say No. ' ' Ph-il Swanson, Dick Trickey, and Dave Gidley remove the decorations from the Christmas tree in the court. ' Q 5-2114. I 441.-f I I .X 1 V , I , . , A Rob Bennet Phil ' Gromer, Cbackl, Jeff Keller and Sue Averill load their homeroom's Christmas basket for a needy family.
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Midnight Magic? was the highlight This year has been a rnost prosperous one for Derby's Student Council. President Dick Trickey, Vice,President Chris Lahti, Sec- retary Barb Miller and Treasurer Sara Wickizer have helped Mr. Kel- A ler run student council meetings successfully and in an organized N manner. i The variety show, Midnight Magic , was the biggest project the student council undertook in 1965. It vvas a great success thanks to the leadership of Miss Isotalo, Mrs. Postula, Miss Vinson plus Miss McKay and Mrs. Samanen of the dramatics club. Other projects of the student council included such projects as the Torch Drive and and Christmas baskets. The stairwells were ideal display spots for last year's campaigners' posters. l 1- I. - j W 1'-' Y The student council meetings were run by Pres. Dick Trickey, Veep Chris Lahti, Treas. Sara Wickizer, Sec. Barb Miller, with Mr. Keller as the advisor. Below, left, Roger Holtz, john Zimmer, and Paul Anderson make up a folk- singing group called the Patriotic Pills. ' I Variety Show cast danced to the music of the Anvil Throwers I and the Futures. V A Hard Day's Afternoon, consisting of 9th grade girl's powder puff football squad contributed to this year's variety show. -
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Mnidrigals, Triple Trio, and both choirs l 1 . Triple Trio, left to right. Bottom row: Nancy Hoag- land, Nancy Nitschke, Nancy Hutcheson. Second row: Mary Simpson, Cindy Hall, Pam Evansf Third row: Tanya Brailowsky, Sara Sieland, Joan Richy. Mixed choir Cleft to rightl Bottom row: Barb Eddy, Peggy Webster, Sandy Weth, Nancy Hoagland, Brian Tannery, Bud Price, Chris Proctor, Dan Kowalski, jim Carey, John Melcher, Jonel Lennox, Lisa Hadden, Nancy Hut- cheson, Freda Kjolhede. Second row: Cyndy Hal1,jan- ice Horvath, Kathy Sena, Tanya Brailowsky, Chris Koel- ler, Claudia Lyman, Lynda Scott, Chris Olsen, Earl Mor- Derby students have a right to be proud of their numer- ous choral groups this yer. Miss Sherman's ninth grade mixed choir and Mrs. Drew's ninth grade girls' choir, the two largest groups, delighted their many fans during their Christmas Concert and Spring Concert this year. The Madrigals, a specially selected group, worked hard under Miss Sherman and represented Derby well. In a competition consisting of similar groups from all of Oakland County our Madrigals were rated a one, the highest grade possible. The Triple Trio, another specially selected group, under Mrs. Drew, also has done a superior job. ford, Stephanie Reeck Nancy Hein Third row Hagstrom, Michelle Estes, Chris Lahti, Lrllis Tay Ann Blakeslee, Jon Smith, Mike Vincent, Tom Vand grift, Tim Ralston, Bud Craig, Tom Thygerson, Cir Hawley, Wendy Osborne. gan, Steve Civiletto, Rod Weeks, Rick Hale, Betsy Bo . , . . . : K . . . . 1 page 22 1 I-
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