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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ART CLUB 4 . . luztrly tn the hrst 4lu:n'ter. the ,-Xrt Club nntler the sponsorship ot Bliss llnhl met for the purpose of organizing. The otli- cers electecl ut that time were: Gerry Nlztyberry. l'resitlent: Virginia Davis, Vice l'resitlentg lletty XY'hite, Secreturyg l.yne4lou linton, 'lll'0I1Slll'C1'. The .Xrt Club mlecitlecl to zibzutclott its policy of unit projects :ts cztrrietl out in previous yeurs ztutl cleyote its time to intliyiclltztl work. .X comtnittee of four. Gerry Slztyherry, llob xlilllgllilll, lizty lluston, :mtl liorrest Cowen. was up- pointetl to make Il list of projects suitable for incliricluztl work. This list incluclecl decorating' of wooden ware such us boxes, czmtlle holclers. trays, secontl on the list came linoleum blocks lor special Christ- mas cxtrmlsg thircl cznne leather :tnrl metztl work. .Xltltough the club spent at large part of its time in creative work, it was not in- active socially. ln the lztll :t 'lll'CZlSl'l1'C lluut Picnic helcl :tt .Xltlen's l'oncl was much enjoyetl :mtl long rememberecl by all the members present. l.:tter in Octo- ber, they put on one of the most successful clances of the year, a Barn Dance in the Gym. ln the spring at Supper Party nncl later at picnic were held. During the first quarter the Art Club eooperatecl with the Music :intl llistory Departments to present at pageant of .-Xmericztn Progress which was presented in Russell llall before the school. Rlentbers: llhilip Arcltznnbault. lilezmor liarton, .luck Brown, Blanche Brume, XYinit'retl Cztrll, Helen Cox, Virginia Davis, Peggy llow. llhyllis Dyer, Lyneclon Eaton, Nancy Goodwin, Forrest Cowen, 'lohn Grover, Priscilla Ilicks, Kay Huston, tlerzllcl Klztyberry, l'hyllis Norwood, l.ucy lloli. lletty Quinn, llilclu Racklitl, Mary Rzlynes, Mary Rowe. Alice Sewztrtl. lirnestine Smith, Emily Sproul, Margaret Swett, XY:1rrcn Turner, Robert Vaughan, lletty NYhite, Dorothy XVhitten. Page Twenty-one
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