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74e4p6cme THESPIANS ROW ONE: Carole Crosby, Lynnette Nelson, Mr. Younger, advisor, ROW THREE: Andy Fichter, Jack Emily Smart, Ann Kebker, Anne Ditslear, Olivia Hing, Robby Bowman, Loyd Klntz, Ron Powell, Joel Feinberg, Don Maggard, Sherman. ROW TWO: Sue Buckingham, Lynda Cochran, Jil Tom Landslttel. Oberlander, Christine Raaphorst, Marilyn Phillian, Mary Fraser, 2405444 pefzfafzm, .. The Thespians, an organization to familiarize students with proscenium arrangements and teclmiques, gives stu- dents experience in dramatic productions and honors those persons most active in those productions. In order to be a member each person must take a suf- ficiently active role in dramatic pro- ductions, either as a member of the cast or as a member of a crew. The Delaware chapter was one of the first registered in the national Thes-V pian. headquarters and although Thes- pians is not sponsoring any plays this year due to technical difficulties, the club continued the dinners for the mem- bers and sponsored a dance in March. 47, ., fi I V ,1 'fi . , Q , , 5: -.1 4 1 , fm k f f a , R, : +V f -,i,f, K ,, A Attending the Thespian dimer were officers Christine Raaphorst, secretary: Mary Fraser, treasurer: Andy Fichter, president: and Loyd Kintz, vice president.
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a Q'- n er. fadda lad A--- Q- J , RADIO CLUB ROW ONE: Joan Shuster, Linda King, Linda ROW THREE: Mrs. Hearn, Chuck Johnson, Joel Feinberg, Ballard, Anne Ditslear, Ann Kebker. ROW TWO:JohnLe1ninger, Dave Sheets, Ron Powell. Alvin Davis, Janet Harris, Eddie Butcher, Ted Stephenson. Wt 4355 Vice President Chuck Johnson and Secretary-Treasurer Linda Ballard prepare 98 to give the daily broadcast of The Starting Gate. 340446445624 and In this the second year of operation for the Hayes High Radio Club, activity was kept essentially the same as last year. The membership of the club was limited to seniors with juniors being allowed to join following the spring vacation, The Starting Gate, a five minute informational program, was broadcast each morning at 8:05 over WDLR with members of the club as announcers. The actual broadcasts themselves Lmder- went a slight change in format because, due to the new air time, they were now directed toward parents rather than stu- dents. Due to technical difficulties the weekly half-hour shows were dropped ex- cept for special presentations at Christmas and Easter.
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Wmddly VARSITY BAND ROW ONE:Joan Shuster, Marilyn Kennedy, Terri Davis. ROW FOUR: Patty Dolan, Patsy Mullins, Mary Pat Barrett, Nancy Saulsbury. ROW TWO: Jack Bowman, Easterday, Claudia Griffith, Sherry Knight, Kathy Wenger, Sara Denton, Marilyn Phillian, Walter Klingler, Dave Sheets, Janis Wolfe, Eddie Butcher, Sandy Robinson, Diane Edelblute, Ramona George, Laurine Shackelford. ROW THREE: Julie Sandy Mouser, Bob Breece, Dale Lobdell. ROW FIVE: Wayne Borden, Vickie Gatton, Don Maggard, Carol Miller, Lea Horn, Turney, Jackie Bensley, Richard Miller, Jim Miller, Mr. Connie Kraft, Robby Sherman, Joyce Oehler, Gwen Monks, Singer. J YJ' 'za 9, Wlmaiea and Uaefatwzee 'iii' A an RESERVE BAND ROW ONE: Clarlene Gardner, Judy Starling, Sandy Teeter, Kim Kunze, Carol Wilcox, Joyce Fouts, Rolin Olson, Dan Edelblute, Florine Jordan, Barb Burns, CherlF1orance. ROW TWO: Linda Walters, Scott Pletcher, Nancy Price, Norma Lavender, Diane Winers, Jennie Klump, Kathy Klump, Marsha Shackelford, Mitzi Simpson, Beverly Bills, Brenda Reynolds. ROW THREE: Mr. Ross, Connie Hagaman, Mary Richards, Jerry Myers, Pat Lowe, Judy Main, Dick Miller, Jack Rowlands, Kathy Montgomery, Patty Patterson, Mr. Singer. The Varsity Band, com- posed of 75 members, was directed by Mr. Eugene Ross. During the football season the marching band again delighted football fans with half-time shows of precision and com- plicated formations. The con- cert band presented their reg- ular Winter Concert program and their portion of the annual Spring Concert. The band par- ticipated in the yearly contest, this year held at Neward, Ohio, on March 16. The Reserve Band, a 30 member group of freshmen and sophomores, was directed by Mr. Singer. Along with participation in concerts with the Varsity Band, the Re- serves marched in two spe- cial half-time football pro- grams planned by the senior band members.
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