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Posters NE of the most popular and interesting branches of art work in the Studio is the preparation of posters for the annual Humane Poster Contest, sponsored by the XVestchester Animal Protection League. The regulations for the contest explain its purpose: Posters are to show the neces- sity of kindness to animals and birdsf, Each poster must have a suitable slogan or title, explaining its import. Last year, Miss Mary McKenna, now a Freshman in Marymount College, won the first prize in the whole of Westchester County. Miss Patricia Curran was also a prize winner. All entries are exhibited in the County Center during the month of April, in order to give those interested an opportunity of seeing them. Our posters for this year's Contest are already completed, and we sincerely hope that our earnest endeavors, and the untiring zeal of our professors in guiding our work, will meet with the success of preceding years. ' MARGAIKET LARKIN, '39. The Current Events Club URING the past year, the members of the Senior Current Events Club introduced a new and most interesting feature in their program of activities. Each week, in- dividual members were required to prepare a well-planned paper on the most important current topics. The names of the four girls chosen to speak to the different classes were listed every Monday on the bulletin board. This obligation necessitated frequent refer- ence to newspapers and also to the magazine section of the library. It was also an inestimable asset to us 'Marymounters, since we make it our special aim as efficient stu- dents in the modern field of education to be well-versed in the religious, political, social and economical problems of the day. Gladly we welcomed the opportunity of increasing our ability to appreciate and discuss events of world-wide importance, profiting too by the fact that kindly, clear- sighted guidance was ours in forming our opinion and pronouncing our judgment on the various questions. Then, too, this early training in addressing an audience afforded us an excellent means of strengthening our poise, resourcefulness and agility of thought. However, we must here confess that the younger members of our Academy proved a deeply interested and appreciative audience, and we feel assured that it is to their willing co-operation that success and happiness of achievement have come to the Senior Current Events Club of '37. . JANE BURKE, '37, SC'UL'lIfy-SC l-'FII
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