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 The largest audience in Wardlaw-Hartridge history attest to the professionalism of the Pro­ duction Staff. By soliciting more patrons and discounting advance sale tickets, they have made this year one of the most successful for the Drama Club.
The credit for such a seaon must go to the staff headed by President Robert Bronstein and advised by Mrs. Florence Senyk. The talents of Robert Bronstein and Mrs. Senyk were compli­ mented by the creative artistry of Dave Gibson, who designed the posters and programs for this year’s productions.
Production Staff
FIRST ROW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: R. GUBELMAN, K. CHIMENE, K. FRANK. SECOND ROW: R. BRONSTEIN, D. SCOTT, T. ROBINSON, T JONES M WILLIS T SALOWEY M. CONTI, L. LACKLAND, R. CONTI, P. LYONS, THIRD ROW: P. WILLIAMS, M. KEATING, T. GLASSER, j ' DECKER D GIBSON M. MEDICI, MRS. FLORENCE SENYK— FACULTY ADVISOR: C. WARD, HM GUBELMAN, B. LEVINSTON, L. LON- BARDO, H. WARD, J. LEFEVER, K. RUBIN, C. SANDORSE; FOURTH ROW: J. BUTLER, M. WALLACE, K. BERG. FIFTH ROW: B. NEAL, G. KEATING.
MEGAN WILLIS SOLICITS PATRONS
ROB BRONSTEIN RELISHES SUCCESSFUL SOLICITATION CAMPAIGN
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