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Back Row, left to right: G. Cohen, J. Fain, B. Voss, NI. Broden. Front Row: Metzger, X. Garden. COMMUNITY SERVICE has successfully continued the project of helping with a toy- lending library for under-privileged children. Each Friday afternoon a group of Lincoln girls takes charge ol' the lihrary, where the children take out toys as they would hooks. Several people have donated new toys. for which we have been very grateful. Also, we have raised funds for the Red Feather Drive and were fortunate to have '1 speaker for the lVorld Universit Service, , . . y who encouraged us to give more generously in our Budget Drives. SYLT COMMITTEE this year has continued the project ol' aiding the orphan home on the Island of Sylt. hy suhsidiling two hoys, thirteen and fourteen years old, who, without our help, would have had to leave the home. We also took up a special collection in order to enable the home to have a good Christmas dinner. Two afghans and several packages of warm clothing were sent in Decemher, and acknowledged with deep gratitude. Left tu right: E. Sylvestre, W. Bouslield, C. XN'ilson, M, Lareau, Clark. up
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S.C.E.W. i Executive Committee Left to 1iglzt: H. Greeuough, S. Hatrrison, P. Crusoe, N. Scott. S.C.E.W., the Steering Connnittee for l-luropextn Work is hitting :tn extrzt-special year. XVC ztre continuing to send regular packages of clothing to Rore.i, und, to at lesser extent, to our school in Creil, France. However, we ztre putting more emphasis on the t-xcltztnge ot' schoolwork and ideas between Lincoln and both our ztlliliztted schools in l'lfLtllL'C. In addition to working hztrd on our usual projects, we ztre also looking forwttrd to it xisit lrom at French girl. For this purpose, we held ll sztle in October: Che proceeds :unounted to 51200. Our guest student's nzune is Micheline Lttchatl: she is at student :tt ottr school in Provins, France. :ind she will be with us for the school yezn of l951-l955. Our hope is that this hond will he one of increased friendship between people, hetween schools, and perhaps even between nations,
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Back Row, left to right: S. Parks. M. Conrad, Greene, R. Lunnie, Bowerman, A. Eddy, B. Curit, P, Paxton, E. Milliken. Fourth Row: M. Allen, A. LaFarge, A. Williams, S. Evans, A. Thorndike, S. Scott, S. Longo, A. Cates, L. McAdatns, M. Harris, S. Crowe, D. Lloyd. Third Row: B. Ress, J. Curtis, E. Colmore, S. Francis, S. Harrison, S. Haliday, H. Pilavin, S. Laskey, S. Langdon, B. Walsh, L. Sanguinetti. Second Row: N. LaFarge, j. Clark, S. Taylor, XV. Allingham, E. Harrall, F. Rogers, M. Palmer. A. Godfray, C. Barton, j. Wilson. M. McCor- mick. First Rowc B. Salt, M. Taylor, G. Anthony, S. Dewing, Troppoli, lVhitaker, M. Broden, C. Smith, A. Mcliendall, N. Smithson. GLEE CLUB concerned itself. hrst. with try-outs. Then. we made our initial appearance at Open House, in midrfall. Next. rehearsals for our traditional Christmas Vespers terminated in a successful performance. ln the spirit of Christmas, we also participated in a general Carol Sing with Moses Brown, which we all appreciated and enjoyed. The Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, Iolanthe . presented just before Spring vacation in collaboration with Moses Brown, culminates our plans for the year. ORCHESTRAL GROUP, consisting of thirteen members, has H161 once a week in Dwight House for experience in group playing. lVe have also played during Open House to entertain the parents and during chapel periods to show our progress to the student body. CHAPEL COMMITTEE,sit1ce its organization in l9l8, has become increasinvlv important XVe now take charge of three chapels a week. including our Silent Meeting on Friday Miss Cole conducts chapel on Monday, and. on lVednesday, we have tnusic with Mrs. Armin I'he first half of the year, the committee members conducted the services, but since Midyears the progrnns have been assigned to other interested girls. In weekly conferences, we have discussed pl ins and problems pertaining to chapel. One project has been to have girls of various religious groups tell of their faiths: this has furthered our understanding of the beliefs of others. Left to right: J. Curtis, M. Curtis, S. Langdon, N. Bell, J. Hodge.
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