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T11 Whenever you hear music or sing- ing pouring forth into the halls of Eastern, you can be sure that it is either the Music Club, Orchestra, or Special Chorus. These three musical bodies are all under the very expert supervision of Mr. See. The Orchestra is composed of the talented musicians of Easterntown. They give up many hours for prac- tice. It is they who play at gradua- tion, the assembly programs, and many other school functions. There are players for almost every type of instrument, and the combined effort is really superb. In the Special Chorus are the songbirds of Eastern Town. All the members have above average sing- ing ability and can be depended upon to make any program a suc- cess. The Special Chorus meets in room 218 with the full approval of both the teachers and students in the adjoining rooms who find the singing quite satisfactory. Following in order is the Music Club. The purpose of this club is to further the musical interests of llasternites. At their weekly meet- ings they enjoy classical and semi- classical records. The members very often arrange musical programs for their meetings. Many of the mem- bers of the club are also members of the orchestra. e sooia an Easferzfzfown S nfoafges, 7'
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U 77 mart et A similar society to the Senior Arista is the junior Arista. The only difference is that, as indicated in its name, the members of the junior Arista are a younger group. However, they stand for the same principles and to the best of their ability live up to the name Arista. More times than not, the juniors become members of the Senior Arista and help keep up the high standards of Easterntown. In short, the Arista is an assemblage of some of the best products that Easterntown can produce. unior AT1.Sfd Augenbraun, Seymour Baum, Charlotte Bermack, Sylvia Block, Hyman Bluestein, Shirley Borkan, Phylis Bressler, Beatrice Bronfeld, Rhoda Brownstein, Roslyn Burakotf, Rosalyn Cohen, Clarice Cooper, Ruth Delin, Doris Dobrofsky, Estelle Doninger, Sylvia Drillick, Sarah Eisenband, David Endig, Harriet Fladell, Gertrude Fox, Estelle Fressin, Carmela Gerstein, Sylvia Goch, Ethel Goldberg, Doris Goldman, Rita Goldstein, Edith Goodman, Helen Gottfried, Ceila Granat, Frances Greenblat, janet Grossman, Evelyn Guerra, Priscilla Harkavy, Murray Helfand, Blossom Herinsky, Helen Herman, Phyllis Hirschhorn, Ruth Hirschman, Abraham jadacka, Helen jasiecki, Dorothy jelasco, Adeline Kalstein, Claire Kamenkowitz, Gloria. Kaplan, Carmen Katcher, Mildred Kaufman, Natalie Klahr, Sara Kornberg, Pauline Kornblum, Leonard Krefetz, Shirley Kupferberg, Lola Leder, Florence Muscott, Alice Newman, Judith Nosowitz, Evelyn Rader, Pearl Rosenblatt, Teddy Rosenfeld, Lila Roth, Sylvia Rudski, Helen Savitsky, Esther Schecter, Rose Schiff, Beverly Schiller, Martha Schlossberg, Edna Schreiber, Selma Schriftman, Beatrice Schwartz, Gladys Schwartz, Mildred Schweitman, Paul Seldowitz, Shirley Shapiro, Cynthia Shier, Harriet Smilowitz, Clara Smolen, Roslyn Snapper, Hilda Soroka, Ida Spandorf, Roslyn Spatafora, Rosa Stabin, Irving Steinberg, Estelle Storch, Shirley Streitfeld, Blanche Szewczuk, Olga Taradosh, Beatrice Trager, Roslyn Wein, Ruth Zalken, Florence Lefkowitz, Miriam Levine, Lucille Lett, Iris Levlton, Lillie Lobel, Fay London, Sylvia Maisor, Ruth Malkowsky, Ruth Manaster, Florence Melnick, Marilyn Minowitz, Marilyn Moravinsky, Miriam Moss, Esther Movchine, Harvey
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intellectual lile . .. societies, anal Ulu hs Their izamer iii light: yoa'll .ree .rome ilay, From Hollywood to the Gay White Way. The actors of the Dramatic So- ciety are under the direction of Miss Spence. Plays and selections are presented by the club members at assemblies. At meetings, ideas for plays are first discussed, then written up, and finally rehearsed. They at- tend a variety of plays, and' learn how to pronounce their o's and a's perfectly. They love to argue ilay and night, To live with them woalal he a plight. The debating team, headed by Mr. Schwartz, is responsible for the startling arguments for or against certain proposals. Pupils work hard preparing the brain for debates which are now held evenings. The team has won many a debate for Easterntown because of their be- coming voices and arguments. The Current Events Club consists of people in this town of ours who read the news, not jokes like the majority. Important present day af- fairs are discussed at meetings, which are held in room 215 under the excellent leadership of Mr. Schwartz.
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