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1 1 THE ORCHESTRA an 1 A 3 ' JU D JTJJ J'fAo7-LQ, 217,-,L F11 - fhfltj ALWLN 1-p,,7 SWING BAND 4? PIANO CLUB ITALIAN CLUB in its effort to further the students' love for Italian culture and art. The ruling body for girls' sports at Eastside is the LEADERS' CLUB, which admits members only after they have obtained a certain number of athletic points and have been duly initiated. Fluorescent Lightingi' was the subject of this term's assembly presentation of the NATURE-SCIENCE CLUB. Under the guidance of Mr. Eugene Vivian, the group, as an extra activity, edits an interesting science newspaper, The Science Reviewf, which is distributed for only one cent throughout the entire science department. Advised by Mr. Joseph Goldberg, the MATH CLUB, composed of brilliant mathematics fiends, edits a math paper, t'The Math Xu, which makes its ap- pearance once a year.
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MATH CLUB fx. A il W . fllvlljllfw Wi SPEECH CLUB CLUB Eastside's RED CROSS CLUB has been making and presenting Christmas bas- kets to charitable institutions, making collections of discarded clothes for the needy, and similar charitable work. Co-captained by Louis Hammond and Doris Upton, the CHEERLEADERS helped arouse school spirit at the athletic events. Holding parties, educational trips or talks and providing necessary items for the poor children have taken up much time of the HOUSEHOLD ARTS CLUB. The EOOTLIGHTS CLUB attempts to train underclassmen in speech and to develop poise. A schoolwide tourney, won by Wilson Witten, was sponsored by the HORSESHOE CLUB, which is headed by Art Scolari and advised by Mr. Henry Rumana. Ciro Zoppo, Catherine Esperi, John Giovalto and Mary Calabresc lead the MUSIC APPRECIATION
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GIRLS GLEE CLUB RED CROSS CLUB After dinner s eeches, s ellin and ronunciation bees, humorous selections, P P g P rou discussions, extem oraneous and im rom tu s eeches are 'ust a few of g P P P P P J the activities that the SPEECH CLUB indul es in. Mr. Barne Li owitz g Y P coaches the organization. The various music organizations have been more active in the past four years than at any other time in the history of the school. With Miss Amelia Fletcher proffering the needed information, the MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB has busied itself by discussing and listening to many types of music. Various other faculty members have also spoken before meetings of the club. The ORCHESTRA plays at school functions and is governed by a student elected board. The ASSOCIATION OE MUSIC CLUBS makes plans for the raising of funds, to be used in sending school musicians to various contests and festivals, to provide equipment for the school and take students to hear out- standing concerts. Increasing the interest of musically inclined pupils in the Works of great composers, both modern and early, is the work of the PIANO CLUB. The SWING CLUB has progressed ably under the supervision of Mr. Robert Greenwald and the leadership of Harold Johnson. The GIRLS' and BOYS' GLEE CLUBS presented many interesting assembly programs. The A CAPPELLA CHORUS is Eastside's only chorus which represents the school in outside activities. Miss Edna Milliman advises the active CAMERA CLUB, which sponsors many contests throughout the school, in an effort to stimulate the photographic efforts of the students. THE A . ,XT CHEERLEADERS
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