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LEADERS CLUB Left to Righz, Kneeling: J. Espy, M. Dexter, C. Congdon, S. Bowers, E. Kreis. Second Row: S. Dukehart, L. Bloom, A. McNair, M. Burns, S. Gregg, S. Pratt. Third Row: J. Wheelock, J. Consolatti, N. Brown, M. E. Teahan, E. Gillespie, C. Downs, R. Cobbs. M. Convery, A. LeBritton. Missing: J. Mullen. Under the organized direction of the Leaders Corps, all the dances, school parties, and skating parties were indeed enjoyable. The annual Christmas Bazaar, held for the benefit of our Korean foster-child, was a huge success and was conducted by the Leaders Corps and individual clubs of the school. The Heart Sister, Halloween, and Song Contest Parties were all planned and run by the members of the corps. The club has greatly increased since last year tllld under the direction of President Bambi Burns and Secretary - treasurer Sue Gregg, it has done an excellent job. B.B
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THE FRENCH CLUB Left to Right, Front Row: C. Cone, O. Crosby, S. Ravitch. C. Gipstein, B. Guibord, lVl. Burns A. Sargent, A. Chalfant, D. Daigneault. Second Row: J. Espy, S. Shepherd, F.. Richards N. Conover, B. Bowen, P. Seymour, S. Dalton. E Kreis, J. Hasbrouk, S. Dukehart, P. Dow, E. White. Third Row: K. Garvey, C. Cheney, N. Taggart, K. Collins, B. Rossey, C. Curtis, V. Basine, C Pick. J. BozBeckian. P. Wright, J. Pfunder. This year the French Club officers were Bailey Guihord, presidentg Gail Cipstein, vice-president, Anne Sargent, secretary, Sue Rodin, treasurer, and Bambi Burns, pro- gram advisor. The French Club has grown considerably this year in comparison to other years. Under the supervision of Miss Yeranian, the club has enjoyed many successful meetings. The members have participated in discussions concerning the Renaissance, and have learned many French songs. The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston lent the French Club some pictures portraying the French Renaissance. We have also seen picture slides of France, all of which have promoted interest in French culture and art. At the Christmas bazaar, the French Club had a booth gaily decorated with French posters, at which sandwiches, apple cider, and hot coffee were sold. The club was suc- cessful in raising money for our foster child from Korea. As every year, the French Club was an enthusiastic group and the members participated in speaking French with one another while learning more about the country itself. B G
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RED CROSS CLUB Left gn Eight, Kneeling: S. Wallace, P. Pope, S. Richie, J. Rhodes, M. Smith, C. Wells, P. Samuel, . gar. Second Row: M. A. Romanos, C. Washburn, S. Aylward, L. Tolerton, E. Wardinski, C. Price, K. Lewis, P. Wright, P. Lipsett, C. Pilblad, M. Hiscox. Third Row: S. Palmer, D. Bush, V. Costigan, A. Fineburg, M. Sommerville, J. BozBeckian, H. glaalllgyard, A. Sollenburger, E. Warmington, M. Panettieri, N. McPherson, B. Rosell, C. Cheney. . urrictor. This year, as in the past years, the Red Cross Club has greatly grown in size. At the first ofiicial meeting last fall, the Club announced after an election that it had chosen Carole Price President. She in turn worked with Miss Couture, the faculty advisor in the club matters. The Red Cross Club sponsored the White Elephant table at the Christmas lfazaar held in December and made about 325. which was to be added to the amount sent from the school to the Korean Orphan MacDuHie has adopted. Among the other beneficial works that the club members do is dressing dolls for the Munson Childrenls Hospital. L.R
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