Rhodes School - Rhodester Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1965

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CHESS CLUB - ; r = shee : - 4ont A c aoe oI UCci a aL © at Chess Club Ss ye indicating . : San a ail = CV IGCri¢ Cc 4 C MUCC DOaY $ : oS 5 aa Beside Lit s ALILICIIL } = CSICCSY 1 the ne e Club members ropDieMs participated in two ; = - tho = — namMent S o € schoo! yea + Richard L cL 3 e.- EXC Lids ‘ — a ae ng ee c . Litssailic De DEBATING CLUB This year the Debating Club eeaey ex- pz 1 its activities. It was able to do this 18 ep 7 Vi | — because of the increased student support of ee CLES aE } yl ; the organ iza ition, its enlarged membership, y Eh Hijel? eee) be puidance of two v ery fine debators; Fil e) Pi 3 Mr. Neds and Miss Putnam. The faculty Je aii | 4 advisors acquainted the Club with the tech- a | i niques of both the American and Canadian : schools of debating. Under their guidance, e the Rhodes teams made good showings both at tournaments and in contract debates. a) =) fu er i m o9 The Club was reorganized this year to it in the smoothest possible running ae The ifn cational program was expanded by Mr. Nodyne with the help of the experienced club members, A Rhodes ta itational Debate Tournament was inaugurated. This should become the highlight of the debating season at Rhodes. Finally, and most important, new members received the opportunity to practice what they had learned; became better de- bators; and worked towards the day when they, too, will wear a key from the National Forensic League, the honor society of debating.



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Cast and Crew of Mrs. MacThing: Standing: Susan Kemp, Deborah Koff, Anthony Silt- gato, Judith Marshak, Susan Ackerman, Carmen Jimenez, Terri Voris, Daniel Held, Jonathan Lighter, Eugene Renaud, Michael ' Picciano, Wendy Walker. Seated: Mary Susan Locke, Stephen Harvey, Paul Mont- ‘| gomery, Miss Hastings, Patricia Schlusser, 4 John Albano, Fay Rubenstein. MRS. McTHING The Spring Play, Mrs. McThing, a rollicking comedy by Mary C. Chase, was warmly received by all who saw it. Terry Voris gave an excellent charac- terization of a typical society matron as Mrs. LaRue, III. Danny Held, Jonathan Lighter and Eugene Renaud were hilarious as the mobster boss and his lieutenants. Another group which won the audience’s approval was composed of Carmen Jimenez, Linda Marshak and Susan Ackerman as the supercilious friends of Mrs. LaRue. Michael Picciano gave an especially good performance as the gangster chef. However, almost everyone agreed that it was Paul Montgomery who stole the show as Mrs. LaRue’s son. Thanks to Mr. Blanc and his staff, the scenery for this production was the finest anyone has seen in years. The makeup crew which consisted of Mary Ann Laue, Mary Susan Locke and Warren Tanghe also helped make Mrs. McThing one of the most memorable Rogues productions. Scarface (Daniel Held), threatens Little White Rose (Patricia Schlusser). a i - — to Radcliffe girls in Spring The entrance of Paul Montgomery sets off gasps of Terry Voris introduces gangsters admiration. play Mrs. MacThing. 74

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