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Play Cast Campus Life Club This year's Fall school play en- titled Out of the Frying Pan, was presented on November lO, l l, and l2. The play was about a band of penniless young actors and actress- es, forced to room together for economy's sake. Cramped living conditions were complicated by vari- ous romances and a secret marriage. Pam Reed, Gary Glaser, and Jay Weiner were among the students in the play, which was directed by Mr. Mather. PLAY CAST: Left to right, front row: B. Davis. 2nd row: T. Kane, P. Mosby, Mr, T. C. Mather, D. Lessons, H. Kalivretenos. 3nd row: G. Glaser, J. Weiner, J. Savage, F. Barronson, T. Skellchock, C. Ernst. r llffl 52 if 55 Campus life on wheels. The Campus Lite Club is a service organization. It is a small segment of the Interna- tional Youth for Christ Club. lt works with the Youth for Christ Club of Montgomery County in their rallies and Youtharamo. 178 'sf' Forget something, Jay? CAMPUS LIFE CLUB: Left to right, front row: B. King, R. Royer, S. Jones, D. Elmes, K Lundgren, D. Cook, G. Bayley, B. Arbena, D. Haynes, B. Simmons, J. Ward. 2nd row S. Herold, M. Cerubb, C. Jones, S. Pittman, S. Tomczak, P. Baulch, D. Fogle, C. Evans M. Sharp, G. Payne.
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Art Club Bridge Club ART CLUB: Left to right, front row: D. Minor, H. Worth, B. Henry, A. Needle, L. Horn, M. Edelman, S, Dick, K. Drummond, K. Sheehan. 2nd row: T. Patton, M. Domsky, M. Cory, E. Piver, K. Schroeder, P. Magram, S. Toole, L. Sures, C. Shortt, A. Lechter, B. Ungar, G. Pfatf, L. Greigg. Up ond coming artists at work. E M lf there are any budding Picasso's in the stu- dent body, the art club is the place for them to be. The members of this club broaden their learning beyond their own artistic scope and acquaint themselves with many other aspects of art. This is accomplished through a series of speakers as well as trips to art galleries in Baltimore and Wash- ington. lift ll V? L KS BRIDGE CLUB: Left to right, front row: F. Gallaoher B. Lin G Lublin, M. Averbach. 2nd row: R. Evry, L. Nye, Bl Penan, Ji Lande, S. Kiefert, S. Herold, R. Hedgpeth. The Bridge Club has been created at Spring- brook to promote genuine interest in this com- plex game. The club conducted regular meetings after school which offered members a few mo- ments ot relaxation from rigid scholastic lite. l77
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French Club Film Club FRENCH CLUB: Left to right, front row: S. Schrier, L. Raider, A. Roth, M. Osheroff. 2nd row: J. Hakim, M. Pinto, D. Weiser. 3rd row: K. Lee, B. Jacobs, P. Barth. Bonjour Jean, Bonjour Marie Le cercle Francais is a club of students who learned French every day in class. At every meet- ing they spoke nothing but French. By this meth- od they became more and more proficient in the language. The students sometimes went to plays that were in French, such as Les Femmes Savants by Moliere. Q Lights, camera, action. Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, and Romy Schnieder are all regular visitors at Springbrook. You don't believe it? Then go into the IMC room one afternoon and see these very people cavort- ing on the screen, courtesy of Springbrook's Film Club. FILM CLUB: Left to right, front row: D. Richardson, F. Gallagher, R. Evry, J. Lande, J. Kravitz, M. Yalom, G. Lubin, M. Auerbach, S. Chaddick, B. Lin. 2nd row: G. Eisenberg, A. Braunher, A. Tetervin, B. Hull, B. Norris, M. Sheldon, M. Dizio, S. Warsaw. l79
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