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Le Cercte fran ais Plans Mardi Gras Standing, left to right: Mrs. Marguerite Booth. Helen Nebeker. Allison Bennett. Jane Moulton. Seated, front row. left to right: Dorothy Ramsey. Nancy Moffat. Eleanor Goeltz, Carolyn Ann Gray. Ann Pearson. Seated, second row. left to right: Linda Behle. Ann Wainwright. Not shown: Mary Lou Bartlett. As an added attraction, all the French student-players have banded together to form an association for the promotion of French culture and customs through drama, music, literature, and the cinema. Among their projects was a Christmas program for the Upper School including a Santa Claus. Pere Noel, and his accomplice, Pere Fouetard. Their Mardi Gras dance before Lent was a new experience for both the school and the club. Each girl receives encouragement and practice in speaking and thinking in French through participation in monthly meetings under the competent leadership of Mine. Booth. 26
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Chape! Guild Given Assignments Standing, left to right: Cecile Clark, Dawn Kipp. Seated, first row: Mary Lou Marks, Frances Pearson, Jo Warren, Eleanor Moffat, Nancy Lingenfelter, Nancy Ottenheimer, Sidney Smith. Second row: Sharon Southwick, Connie Bauerlein, Marcia Denman, Sally MacKinnon, Virginia Sweet, Elaine Michelsen, Linda Behle, Sheila Redmond. Not shown: Judith Hughes, Julie Tittmann, Sue Dye. Although the stage crew of a theater receives little recognition for the part it plays, it is often as important as the leading character. In a similar way, the Chapel Guild performs its duties quietly and seldom receives any share of the spotlight, but it is indispensable to the daily chapel service. Through the efforts of this organization, our chapel is kept clean and orderly. Through this group, too, freshmen and sophomores gain the knowledge and experience necessary to become members of the Altar Guild. 25
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£ Club De Espano! displays Souvenirs Left to right: Shirley Peterson. Dorothy Davis, Rose Ann Clemow. Sheila Redmond. Roberta Muirhead. Kay Hess, Sue Robinson, Caroline Finger, Nancy Palmer, Mary Jane Glaeser. Florence Hardy, Andrea Freed. Ann Tittmann, Allison Bennett, Faith Bowditch. Not shown: Joyce Wherritt. Among the selected groups given theatrical billing at Rowland Hall is the Spanish Club. The cast interprets the drama of life and literature in Mexico and Spain. Its star pro- duction was the Christmas pihata and the main attraction was a Spanish movie and dinner party at El Rancho Cordova. 27
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