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 PRODUCTION
STAFF
Publicity has made the Drama Club known as far away as Delaware and the Production Staff is responsi­
ble. The staff has accomplished this through an ag­ gressive promotional campaign in which students distribute posters in local towns, call parents and contact radio stations and newspapers. In addition to this, under the direction of advisor Florence Sen- yk, the staff has instituted a preview night for area clubs and media and advance ticket sales. Ever growing audiences attest to the work of the Produc­ tion Staff.
TOP: Jay Decker and Tom Glasser concentrate on production staff work. BOTTOM: KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT, K. Rubin, A. Childers, M. Conti, T. Glasser, G. Kazimir, J. Decker, M. Keating, R. Conti, P. Miller, T. LeGrand, N. Sherer, J. LeFever, L. Lombar­ do, M. Glasser; STANDING: Mrs. Senyk; faculty advisor, M, Wal­
lace, C. Townsend, L. Lackland, P. Colangelo, R. Berg, A. Samek, R. Rogers, S. Stout: SITTING: K. Berg, T. Bradshaw, J. Larson, S. Derrey, M Willis, S. Edwards; STANDING RIGHT: B. Askew, A. Colley, G. Johnson, B. Levinston.





























































































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