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FACTJLTY"It takes a wise
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Dr. Fred L. Dunn, Jr.t'. of Maryland,8.A., M.A., Ed.D.F ranklin Marshall College,
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TO OUR PLAIYKOWIYERS OF DISCOI/ERY
Six years ago our school began and you were in the seventh grade. when a few of you were
in the sixth grade, your stirdy of the Arctic provided a committee of our Parent-Teacher
Association with the suggestion that our school be named Robert E. Peary High School'
Before you entered your school, you provided the basis for your traditions.
As seventh graders, you were enthusiastic, excited, and eager; you possessed what appeared
to be limitless energy. After six yeals you are still enthusiastic, excited, and eager, but you
now know that your energy has limits. This knowledge has led you to develop a process for
careful planning; in this way you are able to obtain the maximum within these limits, and at
the same time it is through careful planning that each learns that the extent of his limits are
greater than he first believed. Such knowledge is not a coincidence but instead a realization
that pianning is the major ingredient for the continual act of discovery'
You recall that, at the end of our first year, each student, faculty, and staff member and a
number of patrons received a "Plankowner's Certificate" in recognition of the contribution
each had made to the ,,. establishment of ideals and traditions which will serve as a
precedent for all Peary students ." For six years you have been' the main component in
our school's development. Because you have been so vital to our development you have
consequently charted our future.The class of '66 has developed into a class which is "quiet," efficient, and purposeful; it has
always possessed a sincerity of purpose and a quest for understanding. At times, I have felt a
stillness come over the Class of '66 and a certain restlessness of its members. It is as though
you have looked into the future, and with resoluteness you replied, "I will seek the truth and
with this truth, 'I will find a way or make one.' "As I described your class, so I have described our school; for indeed, six years in a
developing institution entitles you to be described as Robert E. Peary High School, the
"School's Class." You are the sum-total of our efforts; you have charted our future and while
our school will become more sophisticated in programs and methods, our future is dependent
upon your past. You have provided us with a most difficult course, for the most important
task of the Discoverer is to communicate to all others his discovery and its meaning'
In discovering the magnitude of "quiet," you have provided us with the knowledge that the
potential for action is always present in an efficient and purposeful body, and that your
sincerity and the quest for understanding are the forces which direct the action toward noble
endeavors. In our form of government, it is very important for each of us to be willing to see,
at least, both sides of controversial issues. In this way, each of us is able to determine our
relationship with each other and the mainstream of our culture, and at the same instant we
are also able to determine our individuality. As we learn to appreciate differences we are also
able to reduce the frustration which this knowledge produces. A difficult concept in democ-
racy is that while the individrial is of paramount importance and influences our culture when
he stands alone, the magnitude of his individuality depends upon the mutual appreciation and
interrelatedness of the individual and his culture. Democracy requires a faith and trust one to
another and exists upon this basic premise. When one individual causes distrust or denies faith,
a cornerstone is dislodged and threatens the stability of the institution.Your class, with its quiet, efficient, and purposeful manner, possessing a sincerity of purpose
and a quest for understanding has infused a positive force upon our traditions and this positive
force has transcended our own physical limitations. Mankind may discuss, invent, and develop
"things" to make his future easier and happier, but his real quest must be in discussing,
inventing, and developing faith in one another which can only come from constant searching
in the aura of interpersonal relationships. There is no process more complex than that oflearning; there is no greater solution to be found than that of how to develop human
relationships that enable the individual to experience the reality of each situation and to act in
a manner consistent with his goals.
Robert E. Peary High School is dedicated to a man whose successes resulted not only from
his intellect, careful planning, and persistence, but equally important from his willingness to
examine the "whys" of his failures. Our continued emulation of these characteristics produces
that irrespressible restlessness which enhances our unique Student Body and Faculty.
On behalf of the Faculty and Staff, I thank you, the Class of 1966. our Plankowners ofDiscovery, the "school's Class," for what you have done for our school and express to you
best wishes for the future' FRED L. DUNN, JR.
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Mary Jo Cannon, sec.; Dennis Hergert, pres.; Sue Walling, v. pres.; John Carpenter, treas
As in years past, the Class of 1966 wished to upholdthe many Senior traditions of the school as well as
adding some of its own. The many activities sponsoredby the class during the year were highlighted by dances
of all shapes and sizes. The Opener Dance establishedthe Seniors as pacemakers and created a popular formof entertainment used frequently during the year. Thc
Homecoming and Senior Prom were thc more formalactivities carried on by the class. The Senior year
ended with line graduation exercises. By thc deter-
mined efforts of many hardworking Seniors, all thcyear's activities were great sllccesses. Thc Senior Class.who are the last plankowners to graduate, wish to thankeveryone who over the years has helped us to achicve
our individual and collective goals. A special thanksgoes to our sponsors, Mrs. Glass and \{r. \{oore. and
homeroom teachers.
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4.,LENNART ANNFALT
Study literattrre and PhilosoPlry
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ISHIRLEY JEAN AUSTINSecretarYTrans. from Las Cruces; F'H'A' 4'
ROBERT BADACZEWSKI BAddiC
P hy sical edrtc at io n t e ach er
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IRENE -PENEI-OPP eaf PennY
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BEVERLY ANNE BAKER BCV
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BETTY LOU BRACETo have a perlect marriagePolaris 3; Field Hockel, 4; Midnight SunProm Comm. 3: Sr. Prom Comm. 4:coming Comm. 4.
DIANA BRANDENBURGT eacherAurora 4, Sec.l A Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Mid-rigltt Surt 3; Library Club 3; Spring Concert 3;Variety Show 3; Polaris 4
IRICHARD WILLIAMBRANDENBURGTo finish v'hatever I begin
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Trans. from Damien, Hawaii 2; V. Football 3;S.G.A. 3, Treas. 4; Food Sales 2, 3, 4; Intra-murals 2, 3,4;Y. Track 2.
t CHRISTINE LOUISE BRAUN ChrisMathematicianMath Team 3, 4, Capt. 4; F.S.A. 3, 4, Sec.;N.H.S. 1-4, Sec. 4; French Club 2, 3; S.G.A.Food Sales 2, 3, 4; Lab Squad 3, 4.
KAREN SUE BRAUTIGAMElementary school tqacherN.H.S. 1, 2; Polaris 4; Homecoming Comm. 4;
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.JUDITH ANN BREWER ludttArt teacherN.H.S. 1-4; Aurora 3, 4, Ed.; F.S.A. 3, 4; Mid-night Sun 4; Drama Club 4; French Club 2, 3;"M.F.L."DONNA M. BROWNBeauticianJAMES F. BROWNGo to collegeJ.V.-V. Football 3, 4;Baseball 2; Golf 3, 4;man's Club 4.
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JAMES O. BROWN JimNavy or marinesJ.V. Football 3; V. Basketball 4; V. Baseball 3,
4.,NORMAN BULLProlessional in radio & T.Y. productionA Cappella Chorus 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4.
SUSAN JANE BURBRINKTrans. from Cincinnati, Ohio 3; Capital Club3; Keyette Club 3.
ALLAN BURFOOTTo coach the Redskins
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Trans. from Wheaton; A Cappella Chorus 4;Track & Field 3, 4; V. Football 4.
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GEORGE D. CLARK DennyElectronic engineerFootball 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; I-etter Club; In-tramurals.PAULA JEAN CLATWORTHYTo write and music teocherN.H.S. 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; School Prod. 2,3; MacMillan Club 1; Variety Show 2, 3; FieldHockey 2.
WILLIAM COLLINS B.IIFire protection and preventionMidnight Sun 3.
LINDA DIANE COOKProlessional model.
MARY JANE COOKA college graduatePolaris 2.LINDA GAY CORNETTHousewileGirls Intramurals 2.3, 1; PolarisShow 2, 3;Homecoming Comm. 4.GARY MICHAEL COSTELLOElectronic engineerIntramurals; Track 2.
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ANDREA C. ERBES AndiTo live a happy lileS.G.A. 2; Majorettes 1-3; Drama Club 3, Sec.
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CATHY ANN ERDELIONHistory teacherTrans. from Eastmoor, Ohio; Polaris 4, CopyEd.; A.F.S. 4; Homecoming Comm. 4.
. MERRIE DAYLE DUFFYTo haye a college eJtrc,tti,tttJr. N.H.S. 1; French Club 1: S.G,A.Prom Comm.; Homecoming Comm. .1
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PENELOPE JEANNE EVANSTo ntarry my guyMARY JANE FEARSONPrivate secretaryBusiness Cluh 4.
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MARILYN D. FETZERTo live happily in a beach house
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STEPHEN GREENBERG STCVC
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RANDEE. ELIZABETH GRIFFINAccountantStudent Guides 1: Business Club 4; Dance
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ARTHUR DAVID HANOPOLE ATt
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KRISTINE MILINDA HANSON KTiS
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CARL HUNTERCollege"M.F.L."; VarietY Show 4.
.ROBERT IBACH Bob
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RICHARD A. JENKINSElectrical engineer
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DEBORAH EILEEN JENNINGS Debbie
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RODNEY L JETT Rod
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HOWARD JOHNSONTo conquer the worldV. Football 3, 4; Y.J.V. Football 2; TrackGolf 3, 4.
THOMAS JOHNSTONAerospace engineerF.S.A. ,{; Radio Club 2; Intramurals 1-4.
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ALLAN LEHRElectronic engineer
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DAVID PAXSONCollegeCross Country 3, ,1; Track 2, 3, 1;3.
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DARYL KNIGHT WARNER DarylElectrortics engineerScience Club 1; F.S.A. 3.
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JANICE WALDECKERTo be a s?cretaryBusiness Club 4.
'PATRICIA WALL PatHousewileKeyettes 3; A Cappella Chorus; Glee Club 1;
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DEBORAH JANE WALLACE DebbyTo fi.nd happiness"M.F.L."; Dramatics Club 4; Keyettes 4.
JOHN STARKWALLACE Crusader RabbitT<t rentain a bachelorTrans. from DuVall 4.
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JONATHEN ALLEN WOLINOwn a brev'irtg companj-Basketball 1, 2; Baseball; Intramurals.
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TDOUGLAS EUGENE ZIERDT DougTo succeed and be happyJ.V. Football; V. Football 3; V. Wrestling 2, 3,4; V. Track i-4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Inter-national Club 1, 2; V. Cross Country 4; Intra_murals 4.
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On August 23rd, one hundred andtwenty-five candidates for the varsity andjunior varsity reported. There were onlythree lettermen returning from the 1964team. When the season opened on Sep-
tember 13th against Northwood, 35 boyshad been selected for the varsity and 30boys for the junior varsity teams. Thevarsity played 9 games winning 3 andlosing 6, and the Junior Varsity played 8
games winning 3 and losing 5. Bothsquads were lacking in experience; how-ever, an abundance of desire on the partof the players and coaches resulted in a
constant improvement in both squads andwas finalized by a victory for both thevarsity and junior varsity over WaltWhitman. The varsity had to come frombehind to win 74-73. Trailing at the half13-0, the Huskies scored twice in thefourth quarter and made both conver-sions to end the season with a story bookflnish.
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During the 65-66 season, the Huskies,coached by Ed Burlas and Gene Mac-Kay, showed that wrestling has becomean established tradition at Peary. Spear-headed by seniors Gary Jackson, DougZierdt, Bob Neil, Bruce Werts, BruceJudge, Don Goglio, Kenny Pearl, andRick Frederick, the team compiled thegreatest number of individual and teampoints in its history. The team record was2-7-l; defeating Richard Montgomeryand Sherwood and drawing with WaltWhitman. In the Montgomery County ln-vitational Tournament, Peary finishedseventh. Outstanding performances wereturned in by Bruce Werts, who flnishedsecond; Gary Ford, who flnished second;and Rick Frederick, who finished third.Competing in the Tri-county Tournament,Werts finished third and Ford finishedfourth. A fine group of juniors and soph-omores filled out the varsity team andcomprised a junior varsity team that theschool can well be proud of.
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The 1965 season foundRobert E. Peary in thechampionship playoffagainst Springbrook. Pearycame in second in Mont-gomery County. Bill Calla-han is the only memberfrom last year's team notreturning. On this year'steam will be Mike Mat-tingly, Mike Kelly, JimBrown, David Moran,Howard Johnson, Steve
Spragins and Gary Brown.Mike Mattingly, the cap-tain, has lost only twomatches in his golflng ca-
reer at Peary. He is one ofthe outstanding golfers inthe Washington area. Hehas traveled to Oregon,South Carolina, Texas, andMinnesota to perform intournaments. Mr. Moore is
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,wwThe American Field Serv-ice committee at Peary,sponsored by Miss Thomas,is part of a large nationalorganization that bringsforeign students over to theU.S. within each school.AFS's main function is tomake all arrangements, fi-nancial and otherwise, forthe student. To accomplishthe financial aspect the AFSraises funds through its reg-ular annual activities: theAFS drive, the Hootenanny,a booth at the student fair,and a dinner featuring thenative foods of the student'scountry.
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First Row: T. Burns, sec.l K. Apple, K. Hanson, pres.; C. Bolton, v. pres.; K. Freitag, treas.Second Row: L. Chaiken, M. Martin, C. Roberts, L. Hopper, M. Saylor, D. Wright. 7/iirr;Row: K. Hughes, C. Hess, M. Wilder, K. Perun, M. Pendergast, S. Burkett. Fourth Row: P.Wissman, L. Bolton, L. Ryals, B. Wilson, J. Hartgrove. Filth Row: C. Edn-rinston, A. Glover.G. Queen, L. Pilato, B. Ledford, M. Robbins.KEYETTES
Service is the main purpose ofKeyettes: service to the school,the community, and the county."We serve" has been chosen as
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Teaching is one of the mostvital and interesting careersfor individuals today. TheFuture Teachers ofAmerica is an organizationwhich stimulates students'interest in the teaching pro-fession. Members of theRobert E. Peary Chapterpromote and help co-ordi-nate such activities as Stu-dent Administration Days,student socials, and inter-school teas. Mrs. Greene isthe sponsor.
The Future Scientists ofAmerica organization hasworked diligently to ensurethat this year would be theclub's most productiveyear. The club meets toenrich interested studentsin al1 fields of science. Aregular schedule of movies,student-prepared lectures,and demonstrations havebeen presented and a ca-reer's library has been ini-tiated. The club presentsguest speakers and takesfield trips to different re-search labs at NlH. Mr.MacKay is the sponsor.
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First Rrw: M. Giacalone, parli.; G. Stang, v. pres.: T. Reeve, rep.; J. Rutherford, treas.; p.Evans, sec.; M. weinstein, co-ordinator; G. Senseman, pres. seconcl Row: L. whitling, D.Brown, M. Metzger, P. Grey, J. Boswell, p. Jones, D. Reeves. Thircl Row: L. Jones, p.Houghton, s. orban, l. welch, K. Posterino, S. Austin, p. Decederfelt. Fourth Row: L.Swindell, c. clark, A. Dre, D. Pearson, M. Lsilis, c. Sewell, c. Mills, S. semler. Filth Row:w' croves, E. craft, D. Moran, R. Highsmith, T. Skinner. T. Gruber, v. Herbert, D. phillips,K. Cobb.
The Business Club, spor-sored by Mr. Wick, is corr-prised of commercial stL-dents with business inte:-ests who wish to furthe:such interests. The clu:provides a greater opportlt-nity for developing leade:-ship, trying out special ab1--
ities. and experimentin.with ideas. It provides a:-
opportunity to extend i:-terests to other school a:-tivities involving busine..skills learned in the clas=-room and provides a sour.:from which field trips c-be planned to business j:.-
stallations not provided f,::in the classroom.
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of America, DECA, is ,-organization whose pro_sr::of leadership and develc:-ment is designed specifica-,for those students who e_-
roll in Distributive Edu;-tion. DECA is a program .'introduction which helps :-develop future leaders ::-market ing and disrributi: :Each high school that ma -*tains a Distributive Edu::tion Program is consider.; ."chapter." The Peary Ch.:-ter as well as all DEC r.
chapters is the showcasc rstudent achievement :r iprogress. Mr. Winsteir: 5
the sponsor.
First Row: P. Riedel, C. Clark, D. Reeves, L. Jones, M.Clark. Second Row.' M. Giacalone, D. Ridgeway, K.Apple, K. Freitag, J. Barbee, L. Swindell, p. Beadle, M.Grifien, S. Jones, D. Fisher, J. Wallsa, S. Blackn'rore,Soper, J. Arron, L. O'Meara.
J. Ferson, A. Gunnell, S. Philips, S.
Shaeffer. T. Poore. Third Row: P.Fiori, J. Routhier, M. Pendergast, R.C. N{arini, S. Parker, L. Athey, D.
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REGULAR STAFF-First Row: S. Wood, B. Brace,Bolotsky, M. Brudner, G. Bergstein, S. Fisher, N.Aderhold, D. Dennewitz, R. Dunwiddie, L. Conway,Funk, L. Annfdlt, C. Rafferty, J. Shaffer, B. Jenkins.
S. Deardorf, M. Highly, S. Norris, L.Dooley. Second Row; J. Brown, D.
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the Midnight Sun :.*come an integral :=Peary's intra-schocmunications. For th.1966 school year t::night Sun has expa:,.-"coverage to four is:-,month to keep pa;;the active student bc':,
Editor: Elaine l\IcD:r'
DISTRIBUTION STAFF-First Rot4,: A. Philbin, L. Fisher. S. Hari.non. \1. Bandler,Greenspon, L. Ryles, N. Willis, L. Kennedy. Setond Rou.'D. Herbert. C. Hess. K, Bou'e,Blatchley, K. Hughes, H. Hafer, M. Highly, R. Ridgway, J. Tr1'gstad.
EDITORS-First Ro:r',: D. Nicholes, H. Newman, S. Greenberg, J. Hartgrove, J. Brewer.Second Rou,; R. Ibach, D. Dudley, P. Chaiken, E. Henley, R. Green.
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MAGAZIIYEThe purpose of the Aurora,the school literary maga-zine, is to provide an op-portunity for students whoare interested in writing tohave their work printed.The literary magazine staffwants to increase the gen-
eral intercst in writingamong the student body.The sponsor is MissVadala.
First Row: J. Brewer, C. Roberts, C. Geller, P. McNeal. Secord Rox: D. Alterescue. E.Goldberg, J. Hartgrove, D. Brandenburg, L. McKisson, poetry contest \\inner.
ART CLT]B
The purpose of the ArtClub is to promote an in-terest and appreciation inart. Members take part inactivities of their choice,such as putting up bulletinboards and display cases,going to local art exhibits,and working on projects oftheir own personal interest.Mr. Stevens is the sponsor.
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First Row: B. Wolf, A. Ridgway, G. Belt, J. Bartlett. Secortd Rov'Evans, A. Harper. Third Rctw: D. Spurlock, J. Tobey, E Krintz. T
Row: K. Rodgers, D. Jennings, A. O'Reilley.
L. Barlett. S. Bori'man, A.Cairns. C, \\'hite. Foartlr
The Pipe Band was origi-nated to recognize DonaldB. MacMillan, Peary's sec-
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The Pipe Band promotesthe school's Arctic theme
and provides a traditionand a rallying point forschool spirit. Mr. Zam-pogna is the sponsor.
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spirit and support. There tt'generate the masses' sPiri:
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support is the PeP Banc
The Pep Band is a grouP cistudents dedicated to mak-
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of spirited musicians cal:
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PEP BA|YD
Front Row: C. BupPert, R.
Olimpio. Back Row: H. ParkerDavis, M. Gealt, S. Latchaw, A, D. Rickles, M. Blenrl), L. Trott. S*
Hanopole, B. Brubaker, BN{oore.
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composed of students inter-ested in increasing theirknowledge of the theaterand how it operates. Mem-bers learn primarilythrough experience gained
in the school dramatic Pre-sentations. These give
members the opportunity towork back-stage in areas
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with publicity, ticket sales,
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DRAMA CLUB
First Row: G. Mannia, D. Jennings. Second Row:
P. Gindes. Third Rou,: D. Brookstein, M. Raffel,
Koselek, S. Haggerman, C. Raferty, L. McKisson. E
Front Row: P. Clatworthy, J. Brewer, M. Cannon, B. Wilson, L. Smusyn, N. Fruiterman, B'
Baker, T. Thomson, L. Annf:ilt, E. Goldberg. Second Rrrw.' C. Roberts, M. Castro, S'
Doggett, D. Hall, M. Wilder, D. Lomax, D. Dudley. Third Row: M. Bandler, M Ferguson, J'
williams, N. verra, S. Latchaw, K. McArtor, A. Erbes, E. Evans, R. Footer. Fourtlt Row: c.Raferty, R. Green, B. Donovan, M. Miller, J. carpenter, L. McKisson. Fifth Row: J. Monto,
P. Chaiken, M. Martin, E. Battersby, D. Dennewitz, E. Barnard, B. Davis, R. Ricci, M'Kennedy.
FOREIYSrcSThe Forensic League com-petes in three county meets
and the Maryland State
Competition in debate, po-etry readings, and dramaticinterpretation. As members,the students learn to be re-laxed and effective in pub-lic speaking. The debaters
develop methods of argu-mentation, logical thinkingand research techniques. Atthe first county meet, LarryMcKisson won two firstplaces for poetry interpreta-tion. Debby Jennings and
George Mannina of thenegative debate team wonaii four of their rounds.Miss Dunlap is the sponsor.
M. Miller, A. Evans, L. Smusyn, E. Evans,
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a play to the entire student body' From
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fi.nal downfall of the hero, the Drama
Club's Oetlipus Rex was performed in
superb dramatic style. Directed and nar-
raied by Mr. Vincent G. Gibbs, the effort
resulted in outstanding performances
from the players' An effort of this nature'
however, in order to be successful, re-
quires the aid of many other loyal work-
e15-6f1sn laboring into the small hours
of the morning. Thanks go out to those
responsible for costumes, make-up, set
deslgn and construction, technical effects,
and publicity. The efficient performance
of their tasks resulted in a smooth, totally
moving presentation. Oedipus was per-
formeJ twice, once in the evening for in-
terested members of the community and
once in assembly for the students' We
shall all have a special place for Oedipus
in our hearts, especially the touching
scene where Oedipus advises his daugh-
ters and the tragic death of Jocasta'
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CAST OF CHARACTERSOEDIPUS Brian Schulte
JOCASTA MarY Jo Cannon
CREON David DudleY
TEIRESIAS LarrY McKisson
YOUNG BOY John Monto
PRIEST OF ZEUS Dennis Hergert
MESSENGER Ronnie Footer
HERDSMAN Chris RaffertY
CHORUS LEADER Robert Davis
CHORUS, SUPPLIANTS, GUARDS.
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Peary honors Sherwood's homecomingqueen.
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queen by S.G.A. president Lex
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