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CHAPEL COMMITTEE The Chapel Committee is responsible for the planning of the service held at 10:30 each morning. This year wider participation by members of the student body has been encouraged in order that there may be a growing sense of personal responsibility for the success of this devotional period. By giving more variety to the religious material se- lected and by accluainting students with faiths other than their own, we have hoped to deepen the feeling of mu- tual respect and brotherhood. The Friday morning per- iod of worship after the manner of Friends has come to have increased meaning as more girls feel the free- dom of the Meeting and participate vocally in the service. Back row, Iett to right: t. Chisholm, V. Bachman. C. Coward. Ii. Voss Chairman. front rovs. M. Lachal, K. Clark bfdmllng. left to right: A. Cates, A. God- frey. B, Sherman. J. Tinker. N. Bell. Seat- ed: B. Ress. Chairmang S. Moeller. COMMUNITY SERVICE This year the Community Service Committees work started in October with the Red Feather Drive to which every girl in the Upper School contributed. To stimulate interest, prizes were offered to the class which first made a 100 per cent contribution. The Seniors received red lollipops as their special award for winning. As we continue to enjoy our work at the Toy Lending Library, we find ourselves becoming attached to many of the children there. At Christmas time the Committee gave a party for the Upper School, with a Toy for the Library as an admission fee. The enthusiastic response has greatly improved the selection of toys which we are able to offer to these children who so much need our help. From funds collected in the Budget Drive we shall donate to the various charities to which Lincoln School has contributed for a number of years. The work of this Committee is varied and interesting, and we find the contacts which it brings us stimulating, worthwhile and satisfying.
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lun S.C.E.W. qv alan' -uu- COMMITTEE CH IRME Stiintling, loft tn right: S. Slmgliiiligin, A.l:.S.CQ.g M. Q.-1 Mifiurmitlc. Cfrt-ilg G. Nclmwn, l'l.U.l'.lf.1 fi. ln- lmnsun. Bulletin lhnmlg ,A 5 . N. Gulf, Pruvins. Sl'.liL'klI C. Dllgu, Cfmrcspuiitl- uma: I- 1 A. E. S. C. E any Lit! tu right. 5. MtI.iuin. 'l. tun, H. I.iiinpi'ns, S. Slmgliiiliiin, Cihiiin n A -4- 45? .4 ,-s EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Stiintling, lrft tn right: VI, llnwcrman, H. Circcnmigli, bl. Smith. SL-.ltt-tl: N. Pnpplcwcll. P. Young, Ch.iirm.m uf S.C.li.XX'. StL'ci'ing Cummittcc fur liurnpcuin Wniitk In 19-16, thruugh thc American Friends Scrvitc Cummittcc. Linwln Stluml hvuliiiu' .lffili-ltul Wlfll 1 Stlmul in Crt-il 'lnl unc in Pruvins lfrintn In thc hnginning tht vmrlc xx is miinly tn l lp lui N ., . a A l' ' ' . ' ic tix tlmnls to rctuvci' from the w.irg liuwcvcr, in thc l.ut few yt-.irs thc work- hats lwcun tluvotul tmx.ii'il tlcvcluping .1 hcttc-r untlcrstalncling hctwrcn niitiuns. Rugulgii' LiUl'l'L'SlWUllLlL'f1l'C with thc pupils in thc' xtlinnlx att Crcil and Prmins, xml cxtlizlngt' nf stlicwl work with them hclp tn iinpmvt NU ' . all am untlc1'nt.iml1ng, l.intuln Siliivol is very furtuniltu in having INIiil1n'linc I.4uli4il from tht- stlmul in Pruvins .IS .i guest stutlcnt thix utr llimugli htr in lit ill hun xtlwul in Przwins, . ' ' ', '- . Q A ming lwttcr iitqimintul with nur As huforr, S.C.Ii.W. is cnlluting iluthi-s iintl st-ntling thcm tn thc Amcritiin lfriuntls Snrviiu Clummittcc which tlistrihutcs them its aintl whcrc they nrt- nculul. lhc ,luninr High btlwol girls haw wtzilvlislirtl their min NC ITXY, 'lhux' t.1ll thtir -ii'g.mi1.itinn H.O.P.lf. which :mains Ht-lpin in this new interest. g Othur Purple Iivci'ywi.trc.i' .mil tht-y .irc tintling grtuit pleasura-
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S in TORMENTORS' CLUB 11:1-f ding. lett In right: li. Trumbull, B. Saklad, Miss Stanhope, lf, Vifarshaw. N itetlt pl. l'ei'kins, Ci. Falls. litlitor-in-Ciliiefg B, Sherman, H. Kireenough, S. eigner. l,. Ciot liatk row, left to right: M. Huntoon, XV, Allingham. I.. Sanguinetti, bl. Crouter, M. Brnden, Vl, letfrev. Ul. l,i'l'liIl1N. 5. Longo. M. Paxton, N, C-arden. l'ront row: M. McC,ormick, CL Sharp, Stage lxliIIl.lgL'I'Q S, Stott. Presitlentg S. Haliday, Setretaryg P. Gammino, Treasurer, B, Ress, This has been a busy year for the Tormentors' Club. Participation in Arsenic and OM Lint enabled tour more Seniors to meet the requirements for membership. Three members and one apprentice appeared in three one-act plays presented at Moses Brown School. 'lhe highlight of the year dramatically will be The C'lll'jUll.l' Siimge. a joint production of the Tormentors' Club and the Proscenium Club of Moses Brown School. During the spring term, the Tormentors hope to present at least one play. W M LINCOLN GREEN ga' BOARD By printing for the most part litera- ture which has been written as extra- curricular work, this year the Lincoln Green staff has hoped first to stimu- late in the girls a creative interest in writing for their own pleasure, and secondly to give more variety to the pages of the 195-fi-1935 issues. Includ- ing only the best of I-incoln's prose and poetry, an entirely new lay-out, newly designed covers, colorful illus- trations, the Bird's liye Viewer, a short description of each contributor as well as other special features, the board of editors has tried to publish magazines personal in tone distin- HM., guished in content.
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