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Julie DeNazerie, Joyce Ashley, Renee Slutzah. Skip Stryder 'wiht dulnunttr An almost entirely new duPonter staff has been most successful in putting out a monthly issue of the newspaper. Under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Bitter, the sponsor, Renee Slutzah, editor, and manag- ing editor Joyce Ashley, the group has maintained a high paper while remaining Within the set budget. Besides putting out the paper, the staff operated the paperback book store and found time to Visit the Florida Publishing Company. Staff members have had the opportunity to gain valuable experi- ence which can help them in college and possibly in their future careers. QPic- tures for this page and the newspaper were taken by David Hutchingson, stailf photographer. My Mrs. Barbara Bitter Sybil Evarts, Julie Cann, Renee Slutzah. A! N, 1 I ff' V ff Joyce Ashley, Elizabeth Markgraf eanue Bennett, Cecelia Federspeil 77 I , ,Y -1 ' John Breland Mike Barry Pollner, Cinda Strode, Chuck Allen, Alan Stimis.
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KEY CLUB ,Wi CLA 1+ ' 0 x tt at N a 51' li E XQ',NA'Yx9f,i T 1111, One of the most active clubs this year has been the Key Club. Sponsored by Kiwanis, it is a school service organization. Key Club began its activities during the summer, selling snow cones and cleaning up the football Held. During the year Key Club members could be seen selling book-covers, Christmas wrapping paper, and rubber stamps. High points of the year included the annual Thanksgiving basket drive, the Student Leaders! Banquet, the Florida State Convention in Hollywood, Fla., and the annual Sweetheart Dance, held this year in the Mayflower Hotel. At the dance, next year's Sweet- heart and her court were presented. The new oflicers were inducted at the Parent-Son Banquet. Here mem- bers' parents also learned about Key Club and its objec- tives. Membership in Key Club is based upon leadership, scholarship, willingness to work, and good personal character. Left I0 fight: Chip Jackson, Curt Glick, Amjad Bchnain, John Swaluk. Left to right: Ronny YVhitEeld, Presidentg Lise Blom Hartvigsen, Honorary Sweetheart, Janet Tyrrell, Sweetheart. Left to 1'z'glzt: Dick Creswell, Barry Douglas, Aloe .-Xrnall, Larry Rooks. Left to riglzf: Dale Vash, John Coalson, Tommy Sack. David Nelson. Left to rfghl: Max Michael, Karl Han son, Rusty Nlorcom, Sammy Latifl. Left Io right: Don Friedewald, Lex Pettis, Mike Pous- man. joe Scafuti. Left to right: David Mitchell, Glenn Flach, Buddy Morton George Deriso, Barry Pollner. Left to right: john Bishop, Phil Berger, Sidney Sack, johnny Gresham, Larry Burgess. X
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N.....s X R .xrt Glick, assistant erlitorg Susie Gefter, copy writer I Mrs Frances Brewster sponsor STAFF Neither rain nor hail nor sleet or snow nor deadlines were able to revent the annual staff from doing ts job this year: that of publishing uPont's yearbook. Since the l963 lidupan was to be bigger than all revious annuals, much time and hought were required of the staff embers in planning it. The stu- ents carried out their various uties in an atmosphere of con- eniality, fun, some seriousness, uch lunacy, and, at times, even ome distinct traces of intelligence! The staff is very grateful to Mrs. Brewster and Sid Sack, for a very Worthwhile and most satisfying job. Lee Cone, senior editorg Judy Lewand, organization edztor Linda Simmons ,onnie Hlhitfield, index ro-ordinatov',' Hokey YVolfe b usin ess nm ringer '13 1 'Q 1 I -i .sf
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