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Brick row, left to right: P. Paxton, j. Crouter, I,. Sanguinetti, S. Longo, M. Nunes, A. Cates, K. Kinder, B. Curit, -I. Bowerman, VI. Floyd, D. Baker, C. Alexieff, A. LaFarge. Third row: J. Tinker, M. Allen. A. Hiipgood, S. Stratton, S. Halliday, M. Huntoon. E. Vetterlein, D. jordan, B. Ress, A. Godfray, M. McCormick, M. Lzlreuu. S. Rosenquist. Second row: P. XX'ilding, L. Fuqua, N. Bell, K. Kronquist, M. Palmer, W. Allingham. S. Francis, President of Glee Clubg M. Broden, President of OfCl1C5fl'2il M- Mi1UCl'll. A. Cool, C. Smith. Front row: M. Lzichal, E. Pilkington. C. Almy, B. Sherman, C. Day,K. Langdon, S. Evans, M. Presbrey, S. Scott. Absent: A. Eddy, S. Wfeigner. The Glee Club exists mainly because Lincoln School girls enjoy singing together, and its forty-five members meet regularly each Thursday under the direction of Mrs Annin and Miss Cronl-2. Three major events form the highlights of the club's musical year: the well-loved traditional Christmas Vespers, the Four Schools Concert fluincoln School, Mary C. Wlieeler School, Providence Country Day School, and Moses Brown Schoolj, and the joint concert with St. Georges School. The Orchestral Group, under the guidance of Miss Perez, meets weekly in Dwight House. This year we have been very happy to have two girls from the junior High School join us in the experience and enjoyment of group playing.
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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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Back roxv, left to right: li. Rc-ss. Boxveiman, D. Bird, I.. Nelson, L. Fuqua. liiont roxv: li. Shippen, N. Bell, li, XX'orrell. Presidentg M. Allen. M. Buonanno. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic' Association Board consists of a representative from the four classes, the house. Dance Club, and Cheerleading Presidents, Green and Wfhite Captains, and a senior who is president of the association. Its purpose is the promotion of interest in fair play and good sportsmanship. Among its duties is the organization of intramural and extracurricular activities. One of the first things the A.A. Board did this year was to plan the Big Sistei'-Little Sister Picnic. Next, the Board scheduled the class hockey games, organized an Upper School tennis tournament, and helped to select the hockey and tennis varsity teams, On October 9 the varsity hockey team went to Concord to the annual Hockey Sports Day, and on October 25 a large group enjoyed a Four School Playday at Brimmer-May School. Bad weather forced us to postpone the varsity tennis matches with lilmhurst School until spring. just before Thanksgiving the Board scheduled the basketball tryouts and games, and set up ping-pong and badminton tournaments. Modern Dance Club and the Cheerleading Squad adopted constitutions to help organize their respective groups. As we go to press, we are looking forward to participating, for the first time, in the Basketball Sports Day at Barrington High School on February 12 and to competing in our annual basketball game with Bancroft School on March 5, The Board is also making plans for the Gym Demonstration, the class softball teams, a varsity volleyball team, and the annual lfield Day. Q .is . c- lr si.sv-ax
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