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CHDIR e medicine of the mind. The Choir is one of the outstanding groups MUSiC,S fh John Logan, Danish Ode at the Rhode Island College of Education. In addition to presenting many enjoyable assem- bly programs at the College, the Choir per- forms for various outside organizations and is I widely acclaimed. During the Christmas sea- son the Choir members sang for the Business L, G. and Professional Won1en's Club at Grace xy S X Church. The traditional Christmas Candle- 'vf light Concert was a highlight of the holiday ' if.,-9 program at the College. 1 Q' In conjunction with the Rhode Island Fed- ' eration of Music Clubs the Choir broadcast from radio station WPJB in january. In March the customary Treasury of Song broadcast X was presented by station WEAN. V 'QP The performance of the Choir on Class S X X x Day and Commencement Day brought to a If -N., successful conclusion a series of excellent pres- entations by the Choir. Left toG1gj:g:g3fS:, Ffhgazgigj--cg. BD2plpg,oriZLES1mI33Zis, P. Miller, C. Davey, Miss Bicho, Miss McGunigle, A M R 6ZEf'A5Z2iS'?l?t'01f,' i:ff1i?51'f,M1i. iilabnfe,hS70E'1fKgf'1fVFSfj ii 1ia32diaifWiiIaXi1tiilgOE0xEnilvfin-il- ello, J. Crowell. ' ' ' d R021 35151252 1EffSSfT,'F5,' f?'viF?,2zflg l?l.0H'5'Ff3JSlgf3E0'ESiay1f'M1?0E2Ef'E PBBSSYSQS M R SfTvf.'1effil?Sf1H? ,G1i3gE5ESSfHL1.Nf5kf3fi2eSi, iflsifliiiiiff' D1?afi'l21llf51,flfQ 3rl3i2ii52SafxffhTi2fiEUllf' My Roifilig 5'afEe0R5.rHife??Eue2a,Aff'E1?22mEF'S2x,eYZfSK1?t3a.iIla0?lTe??'Sfi.Jg1,Huff? Ezifgziimlof' R n one bllllfllfll four
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I TER TION AL RELATIUN S CLU To students who enjoy stimulating con- versation on varied world problems, the International Relations Club offers these op- portunities at its bi-monthly meetings. The programs include informal coffee hours and teas, movies from the Wforld Affairs Council, and discussion groups. At two outstanding meetings this year, the I.R.C. entertained five exchange teachers from foreign countries and five foreign stu- dents from Brown University. Representatives from the club attended a regional confer- ence held at Springfield. Better Living for World Peace was the subject discussed. Again, the International Relations Club worked diligently with its favorite charity- the Worlcl Student Service Fund. The money raised is used to aid the students at the Uni- versity of Lucknow, India. This was the second year of membership in the Collegiate Vlforld Affairs Council for this club. Many colleges with international relations clubs actively participate on this Council. The next event sponsored by this active club was the I.R.C. banquet. The school year 1951-1952 found the International Relations Club very busy spreading the ideals of world peace. Since wars began in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be C0U5ffUCfCd-n UNESCO Preamble Q u iii ,g QQ Q m o J j 4.. X Xa fl X N, ll .fl l Left to Right: lst Row-E. Carey, M. Fitzpatrick, C. Renasco. P. Miller. 2nd Rou'-A. XValsh, R. Sullivan, M. Lapan, A. Petrarca. B. Motte, J. Black. 5rd Row-B. Legris, A. Choquette, M. Pitas, M. Okerblom, M. Pofi, B. Gibau, M. Geohegan, E. Davis. R. Downing, L. Roy. A 4th Row-R. Norton, N. Donahue, J. Wfhitelmead, A. McAloon, B. Lennon, J. Reardon, M. Robinson D. Wfestcott. ' 5111 Row-R. Andrews, XV. Fleming, E. Riley, G. Lefebvre, R. St. Onge. one bznzdreri six
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