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CLUBS LIBRARY CLUB l'l't'.S'l.lI't'llI' ltfnrrn 'lamrtfu I 'iff' 1'rt'.virli-tif Nouxtw liU'l l'l'fRFIliLID ,Yi-t'1't'lt11'.tt l':I.IZ.fXlil'f'l'll Iiwcors 'lil'l'tl.S'l!l't'l' llouis .Xluis'rRoNt: 'l'lu-rc will be an ice cream sale tonight at U:-l5. That was the annotnu-ement lu-artl every XYL-cltu-sclay night this year which toltl you that the l.ibrary Club was hartl at work. ,Xbout twice a month we learnt-il about tlu- recent books by discussing the 4 lmni- boolt , which is a monthly tnagazine. giving tlu- synopsis of live lu-st sellers. .-Xnother way we llt'L'ZllllC acquaintetl with books was by having Miss Small from tlorham speak to ns :tt a supper meeting in liast llall. XXI- opciu-fl znul closetl the year with a rt-crczitional nu-t-ting. l.ast lall tlu- club went lo .Xltlt-n's l'ontl for a picnic, .-Xt this, tlu- ireslnnen were initiatetl. For our spring outing we boartletl a truck antl journeyc-fl to South tlorham. The main purpose ol- this trip was to get a taste of those salatls matic by tlu- women of South Gorham. 'l'hey are worth trying, Nye mustn't forget the chapel program we prescntctl cluring Hook XVeek. l'rob- ably you tlicln't know what a variety of characters you were associating with every clay, even the Iron Duke. ln March, a musical program was helcl in the music room in Corthell Hall. At this meeting Miss Eames playecl the piano atul also recordings of Mexican music. Not to be different from the other organizations we sponsored two clances. When you attended one you founcl your- self in the l,iln'ary of Rohie Hall. The second tlance was sponsored after the Keene basketball game. The members of tlu- club showecl their ambition by making sandwiches antl punch for refreshments. During the year Miss Eames furiiished entertainment for special meetings by showing the moving pictures and giving lectures on her trips. You might even see yourself in some of the pictures which slu- took on campus. Members: M. Bragtlon. 1. Boynton. ll. Davis, tl. lfpsteiu, H. Goodwin. l'. llartt. lt. Kinney, B. Libby, .-X. Lowell. M. Maclfacharn, I,. McLain, .-X. Monte- bello, l. Nelson, P. Norwood, Pate. li. Rowe. M. Raynes. Seawarrl, lf. Staples. -I, 'l'hompson. l,ilirr1ry Chili Page Nineteen
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LITERARY l'oelr-t' Clair anml -losepbine lrving.. .November ll was tJl lflCl'IRS S n IRLIQY M. S'l'.XXI,lCY l're.rirIt'1tl 1'ive1H't'.vifie11r ' l3Ii'l 1'Y Fkosa' Secretary llliLliNA Gixomi 'lil'l'lI.Y1H'4'I' li1lCRAl,IJl N ii XVU I'l'lC . ld? 'I'A'0I'.Y Bliss Hiiss Liiwis Al iss lI12L1iN .'Xl.LlCN Miss lliQR'1'i1A liRos'r Mus. RICIIARD S.xv.Axo1-2 liach year the Poetry Club has a spe- cilie theme to be rlevelopecl throughout the year. and this year our topic was section- alizecl poetry g that is, poetry representing the cliti'erent parts of our great country. 'lihe year's work started on October 8. 1041 with the presentation of lnclian Poetry untler the chairmanship of Bettina Pillsbury. October 15. Blaine Poets were tliseussecl, Shirley Stanley, chairman. One of the most lookerl forwarcl to events of the Poetry Club was the animal fall stunt party. and this was helcl on Uctober 18 at Union llall. Kitty Lewis was in charge. October 22 we tinishetl the clis- eussion of New linglancl. .X fall outing' was next helcl on Long lslancl in Casco Hay, plannecl by Doris XVhitely, Lorraine Klcliee, lfvelyn XYarcl, Doris Colley ancl 'Iocelyn Tozier. :Xt this little the follow- ing people were incluctecl into member' ship: Priscilla lient, Doris ,Xrmstrong, .Xcleline Montebello, Phyllis Norwood. Page 1 .lui tlevotecl to 'li11Zlll1iSglYlllg with llelena tlagne as chairman. November lo Doris XYhitely presenteml a mhscussion ol the boetl'5' concernecl with 1 lur Oceans . lleeember 10 the Nlirlmlle XYest hail its moments of glory with lileanor tloulcl. .Xl this time of the year the Poetry Club lixes up boxes of clothing anal games to sencl to neecly schools all over the state, ancl this was clone as usual. llecentber 17 a Christmas tea was heltl in Robie recep- tion rooms at which Bliss lless Lewis gave her beautiful illustratecl talk on Xlaclonnas. The chairman of this occa- sion was Catherine llanson. -Ianuary 7, 19-12 Our Pacilic Northwest was pre- sentecl by Ruth Nlcllonough. -lannary l-1 The Pacific Southwest hacl its poetry too as was shown by lileanor lionlrl, lfebruary 4, a program entitlecl, Riders of the Range was presenterl by llelen lleel. The following were electerl to lill vaeancies: Louise NleLain. Nlary furran. Klary Bennett, liflizabeth llacon, llarbara Libby, Virginia Davis, ancl XYinifrerl Carll. February ll a Valentine Party was helcl in Miss Lewis' room. later re- tiring to Miss .Xnclrews' room for the musical portion of the program at which time Gerry Klcllrail sang love songs accompanierl by Laura Nleserve. 'lihe program conclnclerl with Nliss Lewis reacling love poems. February 18 was tlevotefl to the founflers of our great tfontinnecl on Page 75j hteen
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