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KARLA KRUG by Sandra McKee
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26 SAMARA THE Fiction Library has almost doubled its membership this year, and the staff is kept busy collecting overdue fees and reminding people about returning books on time. Several new books have been bought, including China Town Family by Lin Yutang; A Play on Words and Other Radio Plays by Lister Sinclair; The Robe and The Big Fisher- man by Lloyd Douglas; How Green Was My Valley by Richard Llewelyn; The Captive Princess by Margaret Irwin; Three Time Plays by J. B. Priestley; Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town by Stephen Lea- cock; Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis; Our Hearts Were Young and Gay by C. Otis Skinner; The Gathering Storm by Winston Churchill, and others. In addition to these, Andrea Hadley very generously donated a number of books, both novels and non-fic- tion, which have been very popular. The library has increased to such an extent that a new cupboard has been required. It is interesting to note that there are more Juniors and Intermediates in the library mem- bership this year than has been the case for several years; and they are making good use of the books. This year the most Junior books have been put separately in a Junior Library used by Forms II, III, IVC and Lower IVB. This Lib- rary is open on Wednesday lunch time, and has been most successful. Several new books have been bought for it. WE BEGAN this year with a dash of char- coal and a liberal impression of the elms around the school. Mr. Mas- son ' s deft hand gave depth and a new interest to our old models, the elms. He has, however, struggled in vain to inspire in us a desire to paint a wet street. Our efforts so far, in that line, have produced only mud. With the thought of being made immortal on canvas, many of the Juniors have walked bravely into the Art room to serve as models for us, some- times to find themselves grotesquely repro- duced on paper; but we do offer many thanks to these wonderful little models, who have helped us so much. On one occasion Mr. Masson himself posed for us, with even more varied results! We should like to thank Mr. Henri Alasson for all the help and encour- agement he has given us, and the interesting Art periods we have with him.
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