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OFFICERS Beth Taylor, Secretary ' ; Marie Cordner, President; Chris Craven, Treasurer. Social Service COCIAL Sen ' ice Club is for girls who want to help those who are less fortunate than them- selves. This year our first project was to give a Halloween Party for some of the young children at Memorial House. We then washed, wigged, and clothed dolls in time for Christmas for the chil- dren at Memorial House. For our spring project we decided to associate closely with D.S.O. in their project. As our aim to help others is the same, we felt that by uniting our efforts we could achieve greater success. We also held many delicious bake- sales throughout the year to raise money for our activities. All in all, we feel this year was a success- ful one. particularly with the help and advice of Miss Lay, our adviser. First rou ' — Daryl Rosen, Carol Friedman, Robin Ley, Peggy Bloch, Joan Meyer, Barbara Firestone, Barbara Riewerts, Priscilla Goodman, Karen Rohn, Marsha Shapiro, Chris Craven, Andrea Sykes, Melissa Moore, Joan Macredis. Second rou — Heddy SchifF, Marcia Elakman, Anne Gray. Suzanne Robinson, Lisa LipoiJ, Deborah Gruen, Nancy Duvallon, Linda Carlton, Mary Howd, Carol Herzog, Beth Taylor, Patricia Baker, Elizabeth Scott, Reena Sherman, Ellen Heidenberg. Third rou — Eliza- beth Phillips, Christina Sykes, Judith Rabinowitz, Sara Griffin, Marie Cordner, Carolyn Cellary, Caren Weinstein, Lillian Jones, Mary Roe, Lynne Taylor, Reena Ginsberg, Joyce Strickler. 85
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dl l R PfPTVI 1 - i mi 1 ' i ' y. Jj y 1 F rj roi ' — Sarah Miller, Carol Ishac, Beverly Markarian, Laurie Lipoff. Second row — Lisa Miller, Joanne Terenzio, Jeri Roseth, Alexis Turpan, Melanie Bogert, Nancy Lieblich. Third row — -Carol Draesel, Patricia Zampieri, Mary Cassebaum, Wendy Schnee, Elizabeth McBride, Janine Brockie, Jayne Alexander. Senior Singing Group ' T ' HIS year Senior Singing Group was composed of eighteen enthusiastic girls, who wished to sing for pleasure rather than perfection. The meet- ings were held once a week, and they became social gatherings as well as rehearsals. In December Senior Singing Group sang Christ- mas carols in chapel and gave to the Dwight Stu- dent Body a feeling of the Yuletide spirit. In the Spring we sang at the Sophomore Dance and brought cheer and happiness into the hearts of Dwight dancers. This year, although Senior Singing Group did not attain its ultimate goal, we feel that it has im- proved considerably. We all hope that it will be- come a more significant factor in the history of Dwight. 84
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First row — Ellen Effron, Caryn Miller, Nina Rosen, Gayle Forst, Jean Miller. Second rou- — Donna Craig, Karen Rohn, Lesley Rosen, Joanne Terenzio, Barbara Effron, Mary McBride, Elizabeth Phil- lips, Lucy Fisher, Isabel Citrin, Priscil ' a Goodman, Hope Schwarz. Third row — Margaret Ravits, Nancy Lieblich, Wendy Frieze, Kristin Knipfer, Hallee Morgan, Sara Griffin, Mary Ellen Nuse. POLITICAL DISCUSSION CLUB OFFICERS Lesley Rosen, Secretary; Nancy Lieblich, President; Lucy Fisher, Vice-President. npHIS year many of Political Discussion Club ' s activities were centered around the American Field Service. The weekend of October 23-25 saw seven Dwight girls and seven Dwight Morrow stu- dents hosting American Field Service students of Bergen County. On Friday night there was a party. On Saturday evening Lesley Gore gave a benefit performance, and on Sunday afternoon the Dwight hostesses sponsored a barbecue. During an assem- bly on January 8, A.F.S.ers participated in a panel discussion. In late June Dwight girls will again host A.F.S.ers from all over the country in Operation Bus Stop. During our weekly meetings we explored in depth through research and debate problems facing New Jersey, the U.N., Red China and many of the world ' s trouble spots, including, of course, Viet Nam. In conjunction with this, Senator Wayne Dumont Jr. spoke to a combined audience of Dwight and Englewood Boys ' School. To round off the year P.D. Club members participated in a mock House of Representatives at Temple University and saw two interesting movies, To Die in Madrid and The Eleanor Roosevelt Story. 86
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