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The a egre and jestivo atmo- sphere of the Spanish Club, pre- sided over by Virginia Cheyne, and its Latin dances, like those of the Italian Club, will always attract audiences. It was inter- esting to watch the publicity campaign, planned by President Ida Sarro, of the Italian Club, unfold as the Club gave as many teas as its budget could stand. Singing voices and accordion music issuing from Milbank on a Monday afternoon were recog- nized by the old timers as being part and parcel of Deutscher Kreis. Its tradition of good music, good food, good movies, and good conversation was car- ried on under the presidency of Winifred Bach. The French Club, led by Mar- garet McConn, secretly produced a movie and took special pride in its attempts at closer cooperation with Columbia ' s Le Cercle La- fayette. Rejreshments after a French Club meeting. At a German Club play rehearsal. Italian Club members ma ing plans.
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I. R. C. i President Heyl at right meets With memhers Crouter, Bornn, Vernon, Le Count, Loo, Ger ' shon. Just before the Spanish Club Christmas play. Polyglots Cheers to the language clubs for their colorful programs, gay spirits, and the distinguished visitors they attracted. (Will mortarboard forget the bearded painter who refused to pose with Mrs. Del Rio for the photographer till he had shaved?) The International Relations Club is extremely conscientious in what it conceives to be its scope. President Mary Jane Heyl saw to it that it included energetic participation in Political Council and at the International Confer- ence at Lehigh. Its members are eager to talk with you of post war conditions and to make you intimate with their by-word: tolerance.
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Representing Barnard at a U. C. A. execw tive meeting: Walser, Pugh, Blic fek, Shef- field. U. C. A. Members of the University Christian Association are active in state and metropolitan Student Christian movements, and in Earl Hall debates over controversial religious subjects. Enid Pugh, Cynthia Walser, and Norma Blickfelt represented Barnard among the officers this year. Barnarc Inter faith and Columbia relig- ious advisers entertain Dr. Henry Shane Cof- fin, fifth ' from right. Religious Groups We note with considerable pride the gratifying results of a compara- tively recent policy on the part of the religious clubs, namely, to ' coopc rate more fully with one another. The Interfaith Council, composed of the presidents of the religious organizations, led this year by Barbara 30
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