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Dave Siegel accompanies himself on .the guitar. If you use your imagination you can stretch Vogelbaum so that it sounds like Garfunkel. Bob Vogelbaum, Scott Samenfeld. Sue Shoemaker enjoys the musical talents of Scott Samenfeld THE OASIS OF FREAKINESS IN THE SAHARA OF LIFE: FOLK CLUB Every Friday afternoon one could hear the sweet melodious strains of a banjo picking out the immortal Foggy Mountain Break-down? As one entered the Arts and Crafts room he could see and hear all types of folk music admirers. The main purpose of the Folk Club was to teach basic guitar to students and to provide a place where more advanced musicians could come to practice and swap music. The Folk Club produced many able guitar players for nearby coffee houses and boasted having the only Jug Band in the Union County area. The club had the only mustachioed Lithuanian brass blower in cap- tivity, Mr. Orfe, as an advisor.
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Art Club holds weekly meetings for interested and talented students. ART CLUB: FOR THE CREATIVE STUDENT The Art Club has a twofold purpose: to serve the school, and to help interested students expand their studies in various art fields. Service projects ranged from designing bulletin boards and drawing maps for teachers, to painting old file cabinets. This year, as in the past, the club has also contributed displays for the library showcase. Students who wished to delve more deeply into art, outside the ordinary curriculum, also benefited from the Art Club. In addition to several lectures, the club members took several trips to art museums including the Guggenheim, the Whitney, and the Metropolitan in New York City. The Art Club, with Miss Pasternak serving as ad- visor, has been a useful and enjoyable aspect of school life at S.P.F.H.S. Most important, it has been an outlet and an inspiration for creativity. L FV PJM Carol Buckland does a still-life of her glasses. Mark Wittman looks up as the officers come to revoke his artistic license.
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