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SARAH CHANDLER JANET RICCI ELEANOR GUREVITCH MARCIA SCHLICHTEN TONI SEPULVEDA President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Scribe DRAMA CLUB AFFILIATES WITH NATIONAL THESPIANS Under the leadership of fall semester President Dave Travins, the Drama Club's first obiective ofthe school year 1959-60 was to become a branch of the National Thespians Club. Twelve members became National Thespians. The second big undertaking of the year was the co-sponsorship ofthe Christmas semi- formal dance, Snowflake Fantasy, with the Key Club. Members ofthe Drama Club who served as commit- tee chairmen for the dance were Sue Chandler, refreshments, Carol Talbot, punch, and Karen Delimont and Sandy Crocker, publicity. Q Money-raising activities during the year included many cookie and cake sales. Meetings centered around plans for the production of a spring play, Hay Fever. BOTTOM ROW: Marie Ritchie, Donna Ruth, Marsha Schlichten, Dorcas Whited, Kathy Moore, Eleanor Gurevitch, Francine Nord, Janet Ricci, Karen Grubstick. SECOND ROW: Sarah Chandler, Virginia Holman, Marilyn Johnson, Lavada Masterson, Sharon Nordstrom, Karen Delimont, Tasia Mouzakis, Nanci Fingerson. THIRD ROW: Margaret Pyne, Maura Byrne, Lynne Harris, Chuck Bauer, Rich Lacabanne, Charles Boyd, Dianne Keeler, Toni Sepulveda, Judy Schreiner.
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A CAPPELLA BOTTOM ROW: Anne Bannister, Marie Morris, Priscilla Scott, Dorothy Vitali, Mary Coggins, Della Casady, Kathy Rayner, Bev Myers, Mary Hassel, Carrol Rodgers, Mariann Brown, Naomi Veach, Toni Wiesenburger. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Hunt, Tasia Mouzakis, Lorraine Pieraccini, Sandy Burgess, Virginia York, Mary Joyce Coe, Sharon Lichau, Fat Duncanson, Barbara Warren, Jenni Wood, Judith Christian, Sandy Hunt, Eleanor Gurevitch, Miriam Godwin. THIRD ROW: Gloria Pieraccini, Karin Preblich, Bill Brown, Gene Mannie, Gary Riddle, Don Brown, Terry Smith, Chuck Bauer, Preston Creer, Ken Crocker, Loren Raymond, Liz Neace, Ilene Darling, Sue Chandler. TOP ROW: Elaine Kersey, Christine James, Ritch Burkart, Duane Motley, Terry Henderson, Dennis Brunn, Ray Watson, Bob Turner, Ned Larcom, Charles Edrington, James Dills, Mike Gerboth, Bill Hansen, Pat Massey, Sue Cunningham. CHOIRS PERFORM IN SCHOOL AND COUNTY FESTIVALS Fourteen members from Mr. Russell Lawrence's A Cap- pella Choir, Girls' Glee, and the Boys' Octette attended a music clinic at the College of the Pacific on February 3. They rehearsed with other high school choirs in the morn- ing and prepared a concert which was given that evening in the Stockton Civic Auditorium. Their first performance of the school year was in the Christmas program, Christmas Sight and Sound, on December I7. The choirs, accom- panied by the orchestra, performed much of the background music in both the light and religious portions ofthe program, including such numbers as Once in Love with Amy by the Octette, I Enioy Being A Girl by the Girls' Glee, and many well-known yule carols. ln the spring the choirs sang in the Sonoma County Toni w0iS8I'lbUI'9eI' Music Festival on April 2, the spring musical on May 6, the President Rose Festival Concert on May I3, and the baccalaureate service in June. Social activities during the year included a party in November and a dinner in May. The major apparent objective ofthe choirs is to prepare music for per- Priscijla SCM, formance, said Mr. Lawrence, but the most important ob- iective is the creation of something which con't be done individually, but only cooperatively by the members of a group. Secretary
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