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Representing Revere High in debating tourna- ments were, First Row: Donna Burkett, Linda Pierson, Virginia Rum- baugh, Mesissa Sheldon, Anne Bonney, Connie Ernst, Mr. Kungle, Advi- ser. Second Row: Sylvia Wagner, Charlene Scuba, Tom Turk, Orwin Young- quist, john Swenson, Paul Meyer, and Christy Wob- ler. PEAK THE PEECH, I PRAY YOU The plight of a member of the National Forensic League is, at times, one of heart- break and disgust, but, more often than not, it is a rewarding adventure in a high school student's career. Debate and individual events are the two main divisions in N. F. L. Work. Individual events is divided into four sub-divisions: oratorical, humorous, and dra- matic declamations, and extemporaneous speeches. The many Saturdays which mem- bers devoted to these activities gave them a chance to display their abilities of organi- zation and preparation. Participating in individual events are First Row: Karen Fry, Sue Bollinger, Patti McNair, Diane Cooper, Ioell Liebert, Serving as N.F.L. officers were: Donna Burkett, Presi- dent, Kathy Fogarty, Secretary, Dan McDonald, Treas- urer, Mr. Kungle, Adviser, and Orwin Youngquist, Vice President. Kathy Fogarty, Second Row: David James, Camilla Laugh- lin, Michele Fry, Ioe Parker, and Esther VVclser. 93
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0 RE T FUR 3 A D DARNED 1, THE ANNUAL Working on layouts were: Standing: N. Robson, P. Bending, C. Kunas, M. Sehaadt, 1. Lloyd, K. Rivers, L. Jennings. Seated: K. Fogarty, C. MacDonald, C. Ernst, D. james, S. Newman, B. Crile, L. Pierson, S. Matthews, C. McKisson. Aaugh!,' So what, not everyone can write witty, imagina- tive copy. Cheer upf, How about this: 'lust Tanya and Mr. D. and Nancy make three . . . ,PD Forget itlv Under the direction of Tanya Crile, Nancy Hep- ler, and Mr. Sheldon Daniel, adviser, the annual staff planned pages, took pictures, Wrote and typed copy, Went out for ads, and finally sent everything off to the printer with a sigh of relief. For the first time, a separate business staff under Rick Barsan, business manager, was formed to direct the subscription drive and solicit advertising. Looking at the final pages were Nancy Hep- ler, Cn-editor, Mr. Daniel, Adviser, and Tanya Crilc, Co-editor. Standing: Lori Rand Phyliss johnson Ginny Cheslock Dana Adkins Dinah Adkins Elaine Skirvin Virginia Rumbaugh Cliff Steffen, Photographer 8 A A-72 L? Seated: Esther VVelser Nancy Baneheek Linda Smeal Susie Vance Sharon Carlson Sue Snodgrass Thalia Kyriakides Charlene Scuba Ioell Liebert Terry Roth
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52 Tanya Crile, Accompanist, Mrs. Lindstrom, Director. Standing: Sue Vance, Janet Clark, Barbara Os- borne, Mary Ann Fell, Ann Crie- singer, Karen Steiner, Darlene Tichey, Gail Wilson, Elaine Skir- vin, Linda Jennings, Sue Brostedt, Penny Becker. All right, now smilefv were the Words of Mrs. Dolores Linclstrom, vocal music instructor, before a program. The Clee Club, Sophomore Girls, Chorus, and the Girls, Ensemble presented a Christmas program and a spring concert. Other outside activities for the indi- vidual groups included the Summit County Music Festival, singing for the Thanks- giving service at the Montrose Zion EUB Church and presenting programs before such organizations as the P.T.A. and Akron VVomen,s City Club. GLEE CLUB SI G N i Row 1: Mike Reymond, Brent Koudelka, Chuck Novak, Tom Dave Ruch, Paul Viall, Bill Estright. Row 4: Paul Hershey, Bogus, Bob Rieneckert. Row 2: Cary Criesinger, VVhit Carl Douglass, Dave Wilson, Bob Yehle, Randy Cahan, Don Andrew, John Stevenson, Tony Weaver, Roger Boltz, Walt Lohrey, George Dudo. Kaminski. Row 3: Howard Coffey, Daryl Tichy, Tom Turk, 94
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