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Officers of the Art Club admire one of their showcases as their adviser, Mr. Higbee, looks on. They are Janice Zurawinski, secretary, Mike Kohar, president, Susan Linick, vice-president, and Lynn Balthasar, historian. Eastmoor's Art Club has been organized for students who are in- terested in the fine arts. T-he members create many beautiful and original displays for the various showcases. Posters and many other forms of school publicity are designed by its members. Under the guidance of their adviser, Mr. Higbee, the club has taken educational field trips and tours of the art galleries. LIBRARY CLUB ART CLUB Members of the Art Club supply us with the signs for victory before each game. New books of various subjects are dis- played in the Library. Welden Benedict is admiring a display on outer space. Hats off to our Library Club! Eastmoor is very proud of the fact that it is the only school in the city to have a Book Fair which is held during National Book Week. English classes in all grades visit the library to view the latest books. This annual event is sponsored by the members of the Library Club whose main purpose is to promote an interest in books. Their annual social functions include a Christmas party and a spring picnic. Officers of the Library Club are Gary Fisherbaugh, president, Eileen Collins, secretary, Bob Markwood, vice'president. IO6
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0 4 -.4 -, x as A,,. 5 , 1'vx f il 12 'Q .UN 'r Eastmoor was host to the annual French banquet given February 29 at the Ohio Union and attended by eight hundred French students from this area. The PIECE DE RESISTANCE fQr this year's GRANDE FETE was BIFTOK CUIT AU FOUR. Steve Stellman of Eastmoor was MAITRE DES CEREMONIES for the program of skits and music. Eastmoor's skit titled QUELQUES CHOSE DE DIFFERENT included the following people: Ken Bachmann, Rita Engleman, Sue Israel, Dave Hillenbrand, Andrea Helman, Sue Steffy, Mary Ellen Strohbach, Andrea Gorenstein, Diana Davis, Terrie Rose, Geraldine Webster, Jane Ramseyer, and Mary Beth Morris. Mrs. Waltz and Mr. Tharp were faculty co-chairmen of the event. I l '?e-W, Discussions are typical of the meetings of the French Club. Parlez-vous francais? Those students who speak French are eligible to ioin the French Club which is advised by Mr. Tharp. The most important event of the year is the annual French Banquet. Schools from all over the city participate and compete with each other through carefully prepared French skits. The members also see movies, read plays, and hear stories about France. SPA 'ISH CLUB 4QHabIa usted espanol? Any Spanish Club member can translate this question. Students are members of this club be- cause they are interested in learning more about the customs, music, and in- dustries of Spanish-speaking countries. In their meetings they have movies, talks, games, and records. Robert Miranda informs his fellow students of the customs of his native country, Puerto Rico. Officers of the Spanish Club are Diane Haley, vice-president and Fran Bruner, president. Mr. Steele is the adviser. I05
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