

"let's Make Up" is the important production
of the Ninth Grade Dramatic Club this year.
Members also presented other minor plays
throughout the year.
As one of the youngest groups of our drama
department, this club gathered many valuable
experiences to help them in later years.
Officers of the club are President Bobby
Bernstein; Secretary, Eleanor Birmingham; and
Treasurer, Stephanie Peterman .
The club is under the direction of Miss Gene
Ross.
8TH GRADE
DRAMATIC
CLUB
Firu
row:
l.
Templin; V. Campbell,
F. DelPizzo. S. Kurlond, E. Ed·
ward., P. Crum; K. DeJong, 8.
Cohen, B Brogon. Second row: I,
Margoll&, S. Miller, M. Peterull,
M. Wirlenson,
J.
Brodshaw, P.
Scheno, M. Kipp,
J.
Kod>ayda; S.
Healey. Third row: A. Bagnini, R.
Baur, P. Kelly, R. Ardovany, C.
West, R. Blauvell, P. Malcolm, A.
Garriaon, D. Hickey.
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9TH GRADE
DRAMATIC
CLUB
Firat
row~
E. 8irmingh1m
4
8. Met·
tier, E. Alpert, K. Dahlbug, N.
Waldman. P. Cutth, M. leoycroh,
G
Mukell. Second row: E.
Reiter, M. Welter, R. Kos1meyer,
8.
Kaplowlt~,
M. Bergin,
J .
Lyman,
S. Peterman. lhlrd row: F. Wolla,
C. Fabcnd, P. Eamoy, R. Schelnler,
J.
Koblln.
Eighth Grade Dramatic Club members spread
their fame as they presented their one-act com–
edy " Elmer" in Nyack junior high assembly and
in Valley Cottage and Orangeburg schools. They
have taken a trip to New Yor" to make selections
for their plays.
Officers of the club are E. Edwards, president;
S. Kurland, vice-president; F. Del Pizzo, secretary–
treasurer.
The 35 members are under the d irection of
Miss Doris Newton and Miss Helen Cooke.