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Seated, l. to r.: Sandy Taplinger, Ellen jacobson, Susan Hecht, Thea Fund, Marsha Alpert, joan Cop- pel, Susan Thomases. jessica Dembrow. Second row: joel Col- bert, joan Lubetkin, Patricia Thompson, Alan Abrams. George Feintuck, john Albert, jerry Baker, Mike Eisen, Douglas Salmi. Seated. l. to r.: Flena Charney. Helen Server, Marcy Friedman, Sandra Goldberg. Madine Spra- gele. Second row: Ann Gelhorn, Margo Handlesman, judy Filen- baum. Karen Rothenberg. Katrine Terzian. First row, l. to r.: Annette Weiss, Ruthie Lou Keefer, Lesly Kerr, Marilyn Nilson, Alta Barclay, Jeanne Heiser. Last row: Robert Hunter, Judy Kayser, Patricia Smith, Norine Wiiy, Noel Vree- land, Linda Mines, Judy Gleim. Heidi Price. Alan Hayward. 29 l ef Jeanne Heiser won the school's dra- matic reading contest and gave us a memorable performance at the Chrisb mas Concert before bringing the state poetry reading trophy back to D.M. The dramatic group gave several short plays in addition to helping stage the senior play. Finally, the whole club par- ticipated in a Regional Speech Tour- nament at Temple University in Phila- delphia. Tower Club speakers also participated in school activities. Many of our assemblies were made possible by these speakers as well as the gener- ous aid of the . , . an Xl , n 3 rf 'Q-.1 -r
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ll- OLUGI' ug Seated, l. to r.: Lesly Kerr, Francine Delbick, Richard Cross, vice-president, Burton Wides, presidentg Judith Kayser, treasurer, Annette Weiss, Alta Barclay. Second row: Douglas Thomas, Ruth Kiefer, Noel Vreeland, Marilyn Nilson, Norine Way, Sandra Philips, Heidi Price, Linda Mines, Judith Gleim, Patricia Smith, Robert Hunter. Last row: Bernard Beck, Jules Lerner, Richard Klein, Brian Kheel, Martin Katzman, Peter Hechtman, Stuart Albert, Michael Blackstone, Mitchel Allen. And Tower Club did have quite a reputation for its members' speaking ability, not only among local people but throughout the state. One of Dwight Morrow's most active clutbs, it brought honor to our school many times during the year in interscholastic competition of all kinds. Starting with the presentation of its annual discussion tour- nament, the debate team appeared in the N.Y.U. Honor Tournament and the Gannon Tournament sponsored by St. Peter's College of Jersey City, as well as the State Forensic League Tournament. Bottom row, l. to r.: Reba Goldstein, Norine Way', Judy Glein, secretary, Marilyn Nilson, president, Patricia Smith, Francine Delbick, Alta Barclay. Second row: Janice Graffam, Heidi Price, Judith Rosner, Jeanne Heiser, Sandra Phillips, Jane Freed. Third row: Stephen Giusto, Burton Wides, Martin Katzman, Donald Mason, Jules Lerner, Michael Blackstone, Richard Cross, Robert Hunter. Wafiona orenue eague
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Seated, l. to r.: Miss Sandra Pfaus, Miss jean Hanlon, Mr, john R. Wtiods, Mr. Herbert Passino, Mrs. Gabriel Freed. Standing: Mrs. Thornton Cherot, Miss Sally Winfrey, Mr. Thomas Morgan, Mr. Waldro J. Kindig. Mrs. Alfred Gellhorn. Miss Sarah K. Sproule, Leah Tomchin. arenf jaier ,xdfifiociafion Our assemblies were better than ever this year with the Support of the Parent Teachers Association. Doctor john Sloan, the Mad Scientist from South Carolina brought here by the P. T. A. astounded us with the peculiarities of liquid air by boil- ing water and frying eggs on ice. Together with its essential function of promoting betiter understanding among parents and teachers, the P. T.A. awarded a scholarship with funds raised by a dinner-dance given in April, As our parents were aiding the school through the P. T. A., some of us also served the school through our . . . Mr. john Woods, president, and Mr. Herbert Passino, first vice president, planned the P. T. A. dinner-dance which brought students, parents, teachers together for a night of fun. and
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