Eastern Middle School - Gator Tales Yearbook (Greenwich, CT)

 - Class of 1965

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CFirst rovvl J. Wales, C. Walker, S. Walker, J. Walz, P. Ward, A. Warde, Z. Waterman, N. Waters. CSeconol rowl W. Watts, V. Wayne, P. Webster, J. Weeks, D. Weiss, C. Wensley, N. Wescott, P. Wheeler. CThird rowl C. White, P. White, S. White, L., Whitin, P. Wiiken, N. Wikstrand, R. Wilbor, N. Williams. lfFourth row! R. Williamson, T. Wilson, K. Wolf, C. Wolfe, W. Wolfert, R. Wooclham, R. Woodman, M. Wright, lFifth row? R. Wright, T. Wubbenhorst. xx Q'-1 ,. -WX: . 4 , X X P slrzifii XF'sG 1SXsfi wifi P 1 -2 Y' .. is-: X A - .i 1? 1X.SXf3xQNM5'i M 'Ki-xii P' ' i ..:Z,,g2I's1 I ' -f . V . it Xa .f XX Q is 'S XXX s . X Xe X V s X X . , .lv - X -X 3: IX., iff N3- 31,3 If X X . X, K G ig Y s X 1 IX Six C XX X Xx R XX xg X X X Xl X X X Q1 SX ,,.,,. . X. X X s XSX 'R I Y X XX f N X ss. WW X S f , Q '-.L...,5.. f- 5,1 X -r: is XXX X X.. . .. X X Q N 3 X XSS , x X X s X 1 GS 9 , 33 s - .-i- F X 1 .X ,..... I .,,.i . SX'-: ,X-N NY. X-,Q X ESXXI S:X,,. tw , W' FX ' I X . . , -X x 5.4.5 'A X NMS. X 7,5 1 Q 2 ss. X .... X. .,,xX.XgXs .g .. .. . FXX. KX .XXX N R s , W X N 2 NA X Q 5 4 X X X Q, X ,AX XXX XX? 52 X X S Qs Q xx -S Q K ,Iv .... ..,...... X . XXX ix X X WELCOME T0 EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH Back: Ann Holmes, Diana Rogers, Greg Brown, Diane Loftusf Front: Peter O'Gorma,n, Donald Powers, Kirk Barefoot, Stanley Pastula. '.X. . 1f,s'g'X- ', - ,l:1r::Xi X- V fixstfxii I ' W so ..5'5I: N- 2:1 s iii? lgfiife in .X , Q XA: K- .. I.. Sy m QV lx .R . 'NSI-..:.:..., 3. X? . .. .... Q. . QNX ' Y X xx X X N X A X X QQ X, X XX X Qi X X FQ .sX X x 1 XX N X QX S Q s N XX Q P XXX X X X X X X-.521 as N gf x ' 9 1 XX x Es. Nav N N63 X . sw it .- SN XX XX -. . ., ..... - X' -...,.. X X Xa XXX X xNss XXX Yes X 'xx Q x X ' s se s w tx Zh-622 x Y XX X l R f X XX x X gs m - 1 xx X XNQV2 P

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o I -ng v . . I .leaf Mrs. Kenneth Fletcher A FAMILIAR FACE AT EJHS Mrs. Fletcher has become a familiar figure during the past months at Eastern. With Mr. Yarger's appoint- ment to the position of assistant principal at Central Junior High, the yearbook was without an official photographer. Mrs. Fletcher came to our rescue. For the tremendous job she has done for us, we nomi- nate her for honorary membership in the Eastern Junior High School family. E. J. H. S. ACTIVITIES Other than activities such as the Student Council, the EASTERNER, the Choral groups, and sports, which are in- cluded on the other pages of 'Gator Tale-s, Eastern provides organizations to fulfill a wide variety of interests and en- thusiasms. The Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. Peterson, meets regularly on Thursdays after school. The Radio Club, under the direction of Mr. Kovach, visited a radio station and the high school radio club, learned the different codes, and built radios at home. The seventh grade Op Hop, eighth grade Carnival Dance, and the ninth grade Prom gave everyone a chance to try out the wildest of the new dances. The seventh and eighth graders monkeyed, hitch-hiked, and watusied to the music of the Whailers and our own Belaires and Mon- archs. The ninth graders at their prom, being naturally more subdued, danced! Their night to roll was the Lan- guage Banquet in June. With togas, berets, and pinatas, ,each language community dined in the manner of its country, and the evening was climaxed by a chariot race on the playing field. The Art Fair gave Eastern's artists a chance to display and even sell their chef d'oeuvres to an admiring audience of parents and fellow students. There are also many school service organizations made up of students working to help us all. The audio- visual squad, under the direction of Mr. Patrie, learn to operate and keep all of Eastern's proiectors, tape recorders, and record players in working condition. They also offer their services to grateful teachers. The school store assistants not only staff our store, but also, under Mr. Schongalla's guidance, organize the Book Fair in the fall. Mr. Harding's assistants help him with the quantities of work needed to keep our library running smoothly. The many books, sweaters, etc. lost each day are collected and kept by the Lost and Found committee. The Recording Committee keep records of all our main activities in a scrap book. Civil Defense aids are trained for duty on communication, radiation or first aid squads in case of an emergency. These clubs, committees, and other organizations afford an opportunity for Easterners to develop their own interests and are a source of enjoyment to all involved. THE RECORDING COMMITTEE

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Eastern Middle School - Gator Tales Yearbook (Greenwich, CT) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 15

1965, pg 15

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1965, pg 18

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1965, pg 25

Eastern Middle School - Gator Tales Yearbook (Greenwich, CT) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 43

1965, pg 43

Eastern Middle School - Gator Tales Yearbook (Greenwich, CT) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 18

1965, pg 18

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1965, pg 13


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