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The Music Appreciation Club, this year, endeavored to present an adequately informative and well-rounded program of music and song from favorite operas and operettas. Some examples of their choices are Bizet's Carmen and Gershwin's Porgy and Bess. During the year, girls from all classes graciously lent their time and varied talents that the meetings might be all the more interesting. The Chairman of the Club was Charlotte Rothberg and the Club Spon- sor, Miss Mannix. i581 5Vfu5ic fqppreciation Glub
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The Student Teacher Advisory Council, a representative group of students working with the faculty to promote the best interests of the school, has for its officers for the year: Presi- dent, Barbara Lomax 5 Vice-President, Margaret Singleg Secretary-Treasurer, Katherine Welch, Faculty Adviser, Miss Glennon. Along with its regular duties of supervis- ing fire drills and lunch room procedures, the S. T. A. C. continues to promote the sale of Vic- tory Stamps and Bonds, It is proud to announce that through its efforts and the whole-hearted co-operation of the faculty and students, Girls' Latin School purchased six hospital units by the sale of stamps and bonds during the 7th Bond Drive. These hospital units are evidences of Girls' Latin School's eagerness to help the wounded and disabled veterans who fought so courageously for America. The S. T. A. C. scholarship is open again this year to the Senior Who, in the estimation of the Council and Scholarship Committee, has given outstanding service to the School. E571
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Qlramatic lub The Dramatic Club under the direction of Miss Doyle as coach, with Mrs. Kittredge from Emerson College has been a source of great pleasure for all. Pantomimes, charades and monologues amused and instructed us at our monthly meetings. Mrs. Kittredge's delightful reminiscences and readings made the January meeting especially memorable. When the upper classes produced the hilarious three-act comedy, Powder Puff Girl, capacity audiences filled Collins Hall both days of the performance. For the charming Spring Festival, the casts of three one-act plays included members from every class. Will anyone forget the gay party with which we concluded our year's activities? May the Dramatic Club of 1946-1947 carry on, en- riched, as We have been, by this year's experi- ences and pleasures Officers are: Joy Dorfman, Chairmang Margaret Maginnis, Vice-Chairmang and, Joanne Prives, Secretary-Treasurer. L59l
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