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Community Service Left to tight: NI. L. MacDonald. B. Voss, Chisholm, bl. Faiu. L. Brown. This year, Connnunity service has undertaken a new project: namely, running the 'l'oy Lending Library at East Street for the underprivileged children of that district. Also, we have raised funds for the Red.Feather Drive and two Budget Drives. f Mfg. . 5 5 2 Y tr viii .,.. g.t.,,ii Left to right: S. Zweifel. Francis, M. Winter, A, Williams, W. Bouslield. The Sylt Committee, which helps the home for handicapped war orphans on the Island ol' Sylt, this year has continued sending packages of clothing and blankets. ln the Autumn a special collection wasymade to pay for a new furnace for thc home. The complete Christmas dinner was given by members of our Boarding Department and friends. At the present moment the campaign for new memhers for the American Guild for Friends of Syll is under way. Sylc Committee Forty-three
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Executive Committee Bark Row, left to right: Laing, B. james, S. Radcliife, C. Rison, M. Watts. Second rout: D. Lloyd, S. Raines, Peterson, N. Scott. A. Cates. Front Rout: B. Benson, R. Lttnnie, G. Anthony, N. LaFarge. S.C.E.W. Phe Steering Committee for European Wlork has continued the affiliation with our French schools in Clreil and Provins. As in the past, we have sent cloth- ing and exchanged written material with both schools. ln addition, we have condttcted a book drive for both schools. Interest in' correspondence with French girls was stimulated by a visit early last fall from Made- moiselle Fontvieille, one of the English tt-at-ltcrs from the school in Provins. Throttgh S.C.E.W., Lincoln girls have thc opportunity of establishing lasting friendships with French girls. It is hoped that tltrottgli these friendships we will gain greater understanding ol' the French people, their ways oi' living. ideas, and ideals.
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Dance Club Left to right: B. Ress, D. Lloyd, A. YVilliams, -I. Laing, P. Watts, J, Mackie. P, Regan, I.. Harrall. A. Alba, K. Langdon, Front: N. I.aFarge. Dance Club tryouts, at which nine new members were elected by the three permanent mem- bers, were held in November. Alter Christmas holidays, the Club met for an hour every Tues- day afternoon to create three original dances to the beautiful piano accompaniment of Mrs. Evans. These dances were presented at a demonstration in April. The Dance Club members also led a group of twenty other girls in dance exercises at this demonstration. Glee Club Buck Row, left to right: S, Radclille, A, Williatns, L. Mc.-Xdatns, M. Conrad. Fiflli Rout: Dimond, J. Greene, J. Sproul, S. Zweifel, nl. Chisholm, E. Slack, E. Washburn, j. Mackie, B. james, E. Streit, B, Steere, R. Lunnie, j. Whitaker, O. lilarclay. Fourth Rauf: QI. Peterson, E. Colmore, E. Milliken, S. Parks, D. Bidden, S. Raines, Laing, QI. johnson. Tliirrl Rmv: S. Crowe, M. Harris, Troppoli, N. LaFarge, Cttrtis, S. Langdon, M. W'atts. S. Low, A. Thorndike, C, Rison, L. Harrall, D. Lloyd. Second Rout: XV. Allingham, E. Morrisse, A. Alba, S. Francis, C. Briggs, C. Wright, F, Rogers. S. Scott, H. Pilavin, S. Harrison. Ifruul Row: D. Jones, S. Taylor, C. Barton, J. Goff, S. l-Ialiday. B. Benson, M. Allen, M. Paxton. The lifty-six members ot' Glee Club have had a successful year. In March, we were fortu' nate to have the privilege of singing in St. Georges Chapel with the choir at St. Georges School. Also, we have enjoyed our Animal Spring Concert at Moses Brown. Our selection of music has been quite varied, and we have added several modern pieces to our repertoire. Forty-four
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