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A high school [[club]] founded by [[Gayle Kaplan]] in 1969 after attending [[Boskone 6]] and discovering female science fiction writers and learning about [[fandom]] and clubs like the [[Brookline High School SF Club]].  Other members included [[Morris Keesan]] (a co-founder), [[Jacob Bloom]], [[Jill Trugman]], [[Georgine Chacran]], and [[Donna Christine Benders]]. (They all became well-known in fandom in subsequent decades.)
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A high school [[club]] in the [[Boston]] area founded by [[Gayle Kaplan]] in 1969 after attending [[Boskone 6]] and discovering female [[science fiction]] writers and learning about [[fandom]] and clubs like the [[Brookline High School SF Club]].  Other members included [[Morris Keesan]] (a co-founder), [[Jacob Bloom]], [[Jill Trugman]], [[Georgine Chacran]], and [[Donna Christine Benders]]. (They all became well-known in [[fandom]] in subsequent decades.)
  
The died in the early 70s the founding members had graduated -- the club owed its entire existence to the coming together of a small group of [[actifans]].
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The club died in the early ’70s when the founding members graduated -- the club owed its entire existence to the coming together of a small group of [[actifans]].
  
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 18 February 2023

A high school club in the Boston area founded by Gayle Kaplan in 1969 after attending Boskone 6 and discovering female science fiction writers and learning about fandom and clubs like the Brookline High School SF Club. Other members included Morris Keesan (a co-founder), Jacob Bloom, Jill Trugman, Georgine Chacran, and Donna Christine Benders. (They all became well-known in fandom in subsequent decades.)

The club died in the early ’70s when the founding members graduated -- the club owed its entire existence to the coming together of a small group of actifans.



Club 19691970s
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