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Both workshops were stimulating and reward- ing. The girls from Dwight also attended work- shops, under the direction of the Englewood School for Boys, in which they learned to use the new auditorium to its fullest advantages. Children ' s Theatre, under the direction of Susan Peterson, presented The Flying Prince. This year two performances were given in the spring, rather than a different play presented twice yearly. The Flying Prince, with its wonderful sets, was a de- light to all. Project The Dramatics Club has become more involved with the school itself. We gave more workshop assemblies and chapels and stimulated a greater interest within both the school and club, an interest which is sure to continue. 79
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OFFICERS Seated — Wendy Frieze, Production Manager; Joanne Terenzio, President; Elizabeth Hein, Assistant Produaion Manager. Standing — Deborah Follette, Secretary; Mar- lene Ames, Business Manager. ' I ' HE opening of the new auditorium with its fine facilities gave the Dramatics Club a new and more stimulating program this year. Prior to the opening of the new building the Dramatics Club presented Ladies in Retirement under the direction of Mrs. Thomas J. Robinson. The play was a success financially and provided an enriching experience for all those involved. An- other invaluable experience for all girls was the annual Christmas Pageant. Club members partici- pated whole-heartedly in costuming, make-up and staging. Instead of one workshop in the spring, this year Dramatics Club gave two, a one-act play entitled The Idols and a scene from Mary, Queen of Scots. Dramatics Club First row — Vivian Frankenthal, Sherry Axelrod, Halli Wasserburger, Lynn Lieblich, Tacy Pack, Eliza- beth Hein, Diane Kantoff, Jill Williams, Ann Eisenberg, Jane Drewes, Carol Ishac, Susan Peterson, Lynn Schaefer. Second row — Anne Drewes, Nan Thistle, Margaret Sloane, Marion Young, Evan Lattimer, Lesley Rosen, Jill Lang, Eleanor Gorman, Lucy Fisher, Helen Pack, Patricia Dunne, Deb- orah Kole. Third row — E)eborah Follette, Niki Hu, Susan Law, Karen Miller, Janine Brockie, Judith Rabinowitz, Susan Thistle, Wendy Frieze, Jane Krudener, Joanne Terenzio, Jane Foulkes, Julia Fuller. 78
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First row — Donna Lewis, Sally Scholl, Elizabeth Shemin, Sonny Foster, Linda Markarian, Carla Innerfield, Hope Schwarz, Adlynn Gordon, Cynthia Becton, Jane Katz, Ricka Sacks, Elizabeth Johnson, Deborah Taussig, Debby Dill, Judith Currier, Emily Bonacarti. Second row — Susan Lopez. Deborah Piche, Susan Almasi, Stephanie Roberts, Eleanor Meltzer, Terry Robinson, Anne Gray, Sarah Miller, Jeri Roseth, Francesca Freedman, Reena Sherman, Melanie Bogert, Beverly Markarian, Carol Herzog, Suzanne Robinson, Dorothy Hughes, Lisa Miller, Claudia Cohen, Claudia Ferrante, Barbara Riewerts, Laurie LipofT, Alice Kissam. Third row — Amelia Wood, Lucy Lester, Deborah Taussig, Abigail Pirnie, Nancy Liebiich, Wendy Schnee, Patricia Zampieri, Rena Safro, Maryse Baptiste, Diana Kosten, Jean Gorman, Mary Cassebaum, Hallee Morgan, Martha Vandervoort, Deborah Pines, Margaret Ravits, Elizabeth McBride, Katherine Goodbody. Choral Club OFFICERS Jeri Roseth, Business Manager; Sarah Miller, President; Hope Schwarz, Vice-President. HORAL Club spent another rewarding year uncier the direction of Mr. Erwin and the ac- companiment of Mr. Utley. We began our year by participating with other schools in Englewood in a concert honoring the United Nations. Along with the Dramatics Club we participated in the annual Christmas Pageant, which proved to be just as beautiful as in previous years. Our con- certs were with the Choate School and the Yale Freshman Glee clubs. They were followed by dances which added to the enjoyment of the eve- nings. Choral Club sang a few popular songs at the Father-Daughter Dinner, thus finishing another successful year. 80
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