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The French Cluh is opened to students who have an interest in French culture. This Christmas. the cluh held its tradi- tional Christmas caroling in French with the Ccrmnn Club. During Christmas vacation thc club traveled to New York City to see The Little Princeu at Radio City Music Hall and had lunch at ll French restaurant. In February, :it the Acndcmy of Music in Philadclpliizi. the club observed a performance of Marcel Marceau. ln March the cluh took an ac- tive part in the first International Festi- val at C.H.S. and sponsored a French dinner cooked hy thc club members. li? I t .J JlfiW1,?l4?'i91D9ihu61+ rfeksurffif ,jf , cffrfespondmf r 2 l ,t .Q i ,wwC-l..,i,.,:..,,..Q,,.., ,, -.W l. , 3. 'fi' I ' 15 in Q1 -'ai ' W1T7? 7'Ei,?Ff' X I 7.T','f'fif'-'.'7'7 ?' 'ff 'Q '3 if 557 TF f ,f T Z ,f ' ,J H Y 'hz ' V' I ' ggdeit'KFfl!Y,1MH?'Qi15'bliflifiesfbllihSSfQfE5if1Qi fi Vit, FP 'ld ifJQBallIiKii6lr s'ii Q fel' idifsth f 1 f ' t F if 5 F' F r- t t WW lice f - ' cerl F I , 1 is F F F ' Z A ' NCH CLUB: J?Q'1jZI9Mf,1!9Wf'Br1aiiiDyrhs1nflzebbieesomazl.DmfeConwayag F fench fl Sul!!-Beck? KlY55EfiSfMIQ!?11FF9!Y?f3iiIlfE?4fKifCh?i'SlfsKHrbht1M?'2lnYk Shflfi v Brahma, ikaenifalixidde1YaigmefiifesrefsiiilqidstA1bers fhidhiHerrmi1dezswYvetE?? lei mrHOW?simianfairsffsrsmfmiareismisr:self-phillemn,L-milieaa O N QW 01' n f if -r rrts e Philadelphia To See 'The Little Princev nd Marcel Marceau French Club,f'135
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Students Learn perations f Government At State .sf - - . . au , ,K , q, .,, , if, . it ' as .V .. - :- f, he- --:,s1.fi, ,nes 4 Y gf Q13 f g':,,z,g...,, -, xv- ' ' 1- z' . ' ' - A DKSGIIQESTSI!-'if1i1?i'Fa3Q'!3'91W-lSQWiil3ef?iZ?l!!mBUi?H-'1B?1fb1-EWm- STANP5 Q 5 S . 'ZZLMQ Q? L nfl-it? . t - 1 fn f t Boys State is held every summer At Rider College for the purpose of exposing high school boys to the operation of the state and local governments and militia. The boys are elected to government posts and carry out their jobs as government officials would. The boys are appointed by teacher recom- mendation. All are leaders in the school with a fairly high scholastic average. Girls State is run by the American Legion for the purpose of exposing high school girls to the operation of state and county govern- ments. It is held every summer at Douglass College. The girls are recommended by the guidance department and are interviewed by a woman from the American Legion, who chooses the final representatives. -V Club Maintains And Handles A- Equipment 12' -. . V , .- . ,.,. s . A 4 rr- y 1 i, . 19, V! P. faihggbmmgjinbviggigs,1,gg.g:o.gri.a.ig-j'ff.-mf1-g,2gg,f r-'st ia. 3. taaa 'so,. f - C A ' it U C K' V U X' Boys StatefGirls State!A V Clubfl37 4 .....
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