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wasnt ferent: At the beginning of the year, Current Events Club's main at- tractions were food and smok- ing, but the members soon were interested by the subject matter despite themselves. Some excel- lent film-strips have been shown, and unlimited, heated discussions have taken place. Miss McBee, however, is a fine moderator and has kept things on a relatively even keel. Dis- armament seems to have been the topic with the greatest gen- eral interest, but also one of strong dissent. .Na .......,.-.fm i CURRENT EVENTS CLUB Fourth Row: J. Johnson, N. Adams, E. Truslow, E. Fox, G. Hurd, H. Howland, S. Snow. Third Row: S. Senkler, C. Morrow, M. Poole, F. Childs, C. Maxim, S. Farnsworth, H. Demille, J. Speckman. . Second Row: N. Wolfe, L. Yont, E. Watts, H. Briggs, H. Dickson. First Row: E. Boardman, A. Terry. 'mail Chl? bl ti d' time for its meetings, French Club has had considerable trou e n ing Th have, however, had a few due to the strong rivalry of the various varsities. ey meetings at which they have talked Fre nch and listened to French records. C b 'd e to see Fernandel in the French film They also made a trip into am ri g Le Couturier which everyone concerned enjoyed. 1 i.........-L, FRENCH CLUB Fourth Row: M.,Taft, F. Childs, C. Griffith, S. Cross, M. Poole, A. Bourquin, C. Clark, H. Stuart, R. Wilson, H. Edmunds, J. Johnson, J. Field, C. Maxim. n Third Row: M. Tweedy, R. Yonts, M. Duane, E. Rice, S. Willett, E. Truslow, C. Thloron, A. Baldwin, N. Cushman, J. Vaughan, B. Burley, V. Pitkin, S. Garth, A. Wilson, J. Hutchinson, M. Poole. Second Row: H. Demille, S. Snow, N. Moses, B. Moses, L. Volckhausen, E. Noble, N. Adams, C. Hall, E. Levine, A. Shaw, M. Dewey. First Row: B. Jenney, S. Brown, S. Wells, M. Brenizer, G. Shaw, J. Terry, C. Craven, E. Fox, C. Burke, D. Chace, H. Briggs, J. Barnes, L. Merrill, S.. Noble.
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! CHAMELEON Second Row: H. Moss, C. Ganson, E. Hammond, C. Hall, C. Nicholas, S. Roeder, J. Cullinan G Becker S Channin D Adk' H , . , . g, . ms, E. Terry. Fwst Row: C. Holst, C. Burke, M. Motley, J. Terry, S. Whitmore, C. Griffith, J. Fahnestock. U65 Ugdhli 5012 With Clover Nicholas as Editor the Chameleon has again won first rize a P in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association contest. The magazine definitely has been received well by the school also! This year art was stressed more than ever . . . due perhaps to the natural talents of Clover and Caroline? The humor section has also been enlarged and soon it will rival the joke department of the Reader's Digest. Under Sylvia's care, a place for letters to the Editor was made, and it has truly had some very good response feven if it was a bit slow in comingj! Ur.. fymaoor What more need be said? I I
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.eywica i-func! Service Fund u n d e r Judi Harris' able direction has been very active this year. The Fair, though late in getting started- the faculty hnally set aside a whole day to work on projects -was a tremendous success, and we made more money than ever before. The theme was a Pennsylvania Dutch Christmas. Both buying and selling were greatly facilitated by the divi- sion of all articles for sale into specific groupsg this helped those who confuse cookies and m Service Fund has also t SERVICE FUND Second Row: P. Strauss, J. Harris, H. Stuart. Fifrst Row: N. Maclaurin, M. Crafts, H. Howland ittens if they aren't sold at separate booths. se up a permanent bulletin board on which it will keep information concerning various charities posted. LIBRARY COMMITTEE H. Phelps, J. Speckman. lligfzcvzy dommiffaa There has not been much ostentatious activity on the Library Committee this year, but the excellent order of the shelves is a worthy testimonial of its unseen members. A card box has been set up for the cards of books people take out over night so that a record can be kept of them, and also to help the committee members in returning them to the right place. A great move to en- large the novel section of the library has also been under way, and it is hoped that it will grow.
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