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G I .J 1 if 5 1 E MQ v yy j f A Nailed, fell In iighl Mary Wfard, Red Cross Chairmang Beverly Simpson, Northfield Chairman. Sl.md1ug. lull In rfgfvlrf-XX!encly Butler, Foster Parent Plan Chairmang 'lc-nne Katz. Childrens Thclatc-r Chairman: Maggie Riewerts, Service l,c-ague Chairman. REID CROSS The Red Cross, advised by Miss Ochoa, has had an especially prosperous year, ln the fall the Red Cross conducted the annual giving drive which raised more money than ever. The school sent part of the money to the Red Cross Chapter in Engle- wood, New jersey, and used the rest of the money to carry out this year's projects. lfor eight of the major holidays the upper school designed candy cups which were sent to nearby hospitals. For the spring project, the entire school took part in the filling of' approximately one hundred cigar boxes. The girls filled these cigar boxes with some neces- sities and school supplies and then sent them to the Migrant Worker's children in the Southwest ol' the United States. CHILDRENS THEATER The Childrens Theater, with the aid of Mrs. Edwards, presented two plays which were very successful: The Piwl' Piper of Htllllkffll. in which the entire school participatedg and Smut' llulvilc am! lhe Seven Dimrfr. in which only the eighth grade took part. At Dwight, the Childrens Theater serves three important purposes: through its re- ceipts, it augments the financial resources of the Dwight Service Organizationg through its produc- tions, the Children's Theater gives people who would otherwise be unable to take part in a theatri- cal production the opportunity to participateg last- ly, through the varied audiences which it reaches, the Childrens Theater serves as an important me- dium of public relations between Dwight and the community. These three purposes have again been fulfilled.
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