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RED CRGSS CLUB i First Row: P. Lipsctt. B. Custer, M. Romanos, P. Wright, S. Wallace, S. Aylward, C. Hanson, J. Harrison, J. Benner, C. Partridge. Second Row: D. Bush. S. Samson, S. Wigglesworth, G. Walsh, D. Lamb, J. Dickerman, T. Smith, J- Harrison, S. Barber, A. Partlow. Third Row: V. Costigan. S. West, P. Steketee, C. Washburn, P. La Rochelle, S. Richey, C. tGram'se, M. Baker, S. MacDonald, M. Morse. This year the Red Cross Club has forty-three members, thirty .of whom are new. . k. Th are: Fran Baker, Joan Benner, Barbara Bostwick, Joan Broyles, Alice Brusnic 1, ey Susan Barber, Bobbie Custer, Sally Dalton, Janet Dickerman, Lila Gadaire, Chris Han- son, June Harrison, Sue Harrison, Lois Hoffman, Diane Lamb, Patricia LaRochelle, ' ' A P rtlow, Carol Marcia MacDonald, Marilyn and Beverly Morse, Carol Martin, nn a Partridge, Lisbie Ritchie, Sally Sampson, Vickie Smith, Penny Stekete4e,lGay Walsh Sue West, Sue Wigglesworth and Judy Simons. nt table, but our At the Christmas Bazaar the Club sponsored a White elepha greatest activity was the dressing of dolls for the Monson Children's Hospital. S W ll ce resident, and Maida Somerville, S. W. The officers for this year Were: ara a a , p secretary-treasurer.
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VESPER SERVICE CLUB First Row: L. Karlan, S. Bowers, N. McPherson, S. Sadtler. Second Row: G. Walsh, L. Tolerton, S. Bergeron, S. Aylward, R. Cobbs, N. Conover, M. Horton, S. Darmara. Third Row: .l. Warner, S. Bastian, N. Brown, B.Roes-sel, J. Hornsleth, B. Kramer, P. Borden. On Sunday evenings, the boarders gather together informally in the Wallace Hall Lounge for the weekly Bible Hour. A worship service is presented by the members, and this may include scripture readings, prayers, hymns and religious poems. At this time, girls of many religions are gathered together in the same Worship service. Dr. Rutenber and the students discuss parts of the Bible and problems of religion. At the end, everyone joins in the singing of hymns. x X 'L X, J Ns ' x X , X 1 B A B X M Q .X li Q QW Q it fri 5 f X A ' V R O1 A Xi , .e 5 Q X , X rg N sl x X UN. xkg S ..., Q sc t . - Q1 fxqj . gg X X jgtwiuy .N
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FRENCH CLUB 5 l 3 Front Row: N. Griffin, K. Collins, J. Warner, V. Doyle, A. Sollenberger, C. Curtis. Second Row: S. Shepard, B. Knode, N. Taggart, A. Gibbons, M. Horton, N. Conover, J. Pfunder. T h' - ' zrd Row. F. Post, J. Kushner, P. Wright, V. Moss, F.. Richards, S. Pratt. The French Club, under the guidance and direction of Mademoiselle Yeranian, had a lar e a d ' ' ' g n active membership this year. The officers were: Joanna Warner, president' Karen Collins, vice-presidentg Alice Sollenberger, treasurer, Valentine Doyle, secretary Many new members joined the French Club this year, and they were: C. Bagster- Collins, A. Bailey, A. Brusnicki, M. Burrichter, S. Donat P Dow, V. Doyle, D. Dunning, G. Edgar, I. Espy, R. Evans, K. Garvey, A. Gibbcins,.S. Gregg, N. Griflin, J. Harrison, M. H ' orton, S. Kittredge, B. Knode, J. Kushner, J. Mayes, V. Moss, P. O'Koon, S. Palmer, M. Pannettieri, F. Post, A. Sollenberger, Marion and Maida Somer- 'll J W V1 e, . arner, and W. Webber. 7 As usual, the club sponsored a booth at the Christmas Bazaar. The booth was gaily decorated with the French flags and posters. During the year, we had various speakers films and slides concernin the F h , g renc and their way of life. The members participated with interest and enthusiasm and the year was a very profitable and enjoyable one. J. W.
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