Dwight Englewood School - Exit Us Yearbook (Englewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1966

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Dwight Englewood School - Exit Us Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 92 of 152
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OFFICERS Ann Eisenberg, Secretary-Treasurer; Judi Weinstein, Vice-President; Judy Thomas, President. DEGINNING in the fall of the year each club member was assigned the same media in order to learn and develop painting technique expressed through personal creativity. These paintings were completed, and each member was given the oppor- tunity to procure her own individual project. In March the club made a trip to the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. During the month of April the club exhibited completed projects in the Spring Art Show at Dwight. Each member of the club expressed herself by means of applied techniques and those of original style. Art Club First row — Susan Foster, Judy Thomas, Jennifer Sloane, Barbara Schoeman, Emily Bonacarti. Second row — Beverly Fuller, Carol Saxe, Martha Steinberg, Laurie Lipoff, Mary Howd, Ann Eisenberg, Cynthia Satterfield, Lynne Lappin. Third row — Heddy Schiff, Mary Roe, Caren Weinstein, Carolyn Cellary, Robin Vann, Onolee Coffey.

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First row — Ellen Caro, Jean Miller, Barbara Schoeman, Vivian Frankenthal, Alice Kissam, Nina Rosen, Peggy Bloch, Caryn Miller, Gayle Forst, Amy Eisenberg, Ellen Effron, Hope Schwarz. Second row — -Joan Putkoski, Elizabeth Scott, Virginia Kay, Nan Thistle, Karen MacCracken, Cynthia Foote, Lucy Fisher, Francesca Freedman, Nancy Williams, Lisa Miller, Martha Steinberg, Eileen Press, Marlene Boemi, Elsbeth Lane. Third row — Lesley Rosen, Linda Carlton, Jill Lang, Margaret Ravits, Priscilla Wohlforth, Reina Safro, Kristin Knipfer, Deborah Pines, Barbara Effron, Nancy Duvallon, Joanne Terenzio. ' T ' HE Ethical Discussion Club, originated during the later half of the school year 1964-65, swelled to astounding proportions in September of 1965. Its goals have been described by The Human- ist, [The organization} is an attempt to bring to- gether [individuals] who are looking for answers to life ' s problems. How do we develop personal and social ethics appropriate to these revolutionary times? How can the world be changed to meet the needs of people who are learning to define their aspirations? How do we stimulate creativity? How do we define man and the balance between free- dom and commitment? What is our response to a changing society? In addition the club has succeeded in bringing together students of varying social and religious backgrounds. The diverse opinions stated force members to search beyond the accepted answer for a universal truth, and where one cannot be divined, it teaches the student to accept uncertainty. ETHICAL DISCUSSION CLUB OFFICERS Ellen Effron, Vice-President; Vivian Frankenthal, Presi- dent. ( ' 1 H i 1 ' M i ■ Ym 87



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' Drafts Club has had a very enjoyable year under the excellent guidance of Mrs. Fuller. We explored new forms of crafts, mainly paper- mache, with which the girls made bracelets, con- tainers, and angels. There is no talent needed to be in Crafts club, only a willingness to create and to end the day in a relaxing way. This year the club bought a tumbler, and the girls made bracelets, necklaces and pins from tumbled stone. Besides the tumbled stone jewelr} ' we made glass decorations, enameled jewelr) ' , and a stained glass window for the new science building. OFFICERS Elsbeth Lane, Vice-President; Mary Howd, President. Craft ' s Club First row — Roxanne Daleo, Pegg ' Bloch, Elsbeth Lane, Elizabeth Hein, Elizabeth Scort. Second row — Cynthia Foote, Karen MacCracken, Katharine Proaor, Linda Carlton, Mary Howd, Nancy Duvallon, Ellen Heidenberg. Third row — Priscilla Goodman, Mary McBride, Anne Lozier, Marie Cordner, Drucie Louden, Lynn Taylor. 89

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