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ART CLUB STEERING COMMITTEE: Marcia Davis, Georgette Goldberg, Sandra Price, Vir- ginia Thomas, Don Gussler, Michael Kohar, Richard Dorman. DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS-First row: Karen Bennett, Vice President, Emmet Pearson, Presi- dent, Second row: Frank Raisen, Sergeant-av Armsg Rita Kastl, Treasurer, Alice Sheriker, Secretaryg Mr, Keiser, Advisor. ART CLUB 2 The Art Club, under the supervision of Mr. T Higbee, serves to increase the students' knowl edge of the arts. It is responsible for the attrac tive decorations we see in the show case win dows. This display of artwork is a sampling of the Art Club proiects. Pictured are Virginia Thomas, Marcia Davis, Michael Kohar, Georgette Goldberg, and Don Gussler. DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatics Club's goal is to further the interest of students in the field of drama. Entertainment is presented at each meeting. This group, under the advisorship of Mr. Keiser, sponsors the drama award and promotes the school plays by selling tickets. Keep looking. We'Il find it yet, Pictured are Cindy Husted, Alan Ross, Frank Raisen, Stan Bobrof, Phil Schwartz, Emmet Pearson, and Marcia Rhodes. aging wig . X X stage-X 4,
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WARRIORS CLUB The Warriors Club is the largest organization at Eastmoor. The group is advised by Mr. Heintz and Mr. Fry, The purpose of the Warriors Club is to create more school spirit in sports. A committee from this club makes posters to promote attend- ance at games. These girls, Cindy Husted, Claudette Corbett, Amelia Neely, and Sharon Cheeseman, are members of the Warriors Club poster committee. WARRIORS CLUB OFFICERS: Robert Helntz, Ad- visory Helayne Margulis, Secretaryp Ron Casserly, Treasurerg Curtis Haywood, Sergeant-at-Armsg Dick Wilson, Vice Presidentf Nelson Freeman, President. DAN CE CLUB A new club has been added this year. The Dance Club with its advisor Mrs. Glaser promotes interest in dance. Girls from this group were chosen to be in the Warriorettes. The group sponsored one ofthe sock hops. Dance Club Officers from front to back: Ellene Appel- baum, Secretary, Bev Reynolds, Presidentg Rita Zweier, Vice Presidentg Nancy Lattimer, Drum Mastery Rita Kastl, Business Managerg Glenna Layman, Treasurer: Judy Wil- liams, Costume Mistress. Charlene Johnson, Mari Werlin, Maureen Nimz, and Judy Williams are practicing a dance routine they learned during one of the Dance Club meetings.
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LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club serves as a meeting time for all library assistants. During this time they organize the annual Book Fair and take li- brary inventory under the advisorship of Miss Jackson, school librarian. STAMP CLUB The Stamp Club, under the advisorship of Mrs. Day, strives to develop an interest in stamp collecting among Eastmoor students. The club members exchange stamps and study them during their meetings. CHESS CLUB The purpose of the Chess Club is tvvotold. Not only does it stimulate interest and de- velop proficiency in the game of chess, but it gives students a chance for a friendly game at each club period. Their advisor is Mr. Buck. 94 This is a typical library club meeting. The officers of the group are Gary Fisherbaugh, President, Jerry Diller, Vice President, and Kathryn Wright, Secretary. '.' .lerry Falabella, Vice President, David Cabit, President, John Lane, Mike Gorski, Paul Tracy, and Mrs. Day, Advisor. Not pictured is Peggy Alrich, Secretary-Treasurer. Joe Burker and John DeLong are the Chess Club champions. J I A .. lt . 3 N
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