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A! :Till Olga .ilcowlow Barbara Atwood Shirley Squires Beatrice Kantor lunc qmith Mary Hlcba Katherine Eaton S ntl Rau Helen Hcleha Martha Curtis Constance Bcauclcrtc Shirley Blair can Rahidou Mary Regan Tliml Riu Miss Anna R Maughan l 1 ully Adiuu Deva Bolgioni Dorothy Barber Mary Ellen Murray ofzfzzmzs gif! Under the direction of their faculty adviser, Miss Anna R. Maughan, the Litamis enjoyed a year full of achievement and progress. They elected Mary Margaret Regan, presidentg Kathryn Eaton, vice president 5 and Olga alcowlow, secretaryftreasurer. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in good books, and to provide practical experience in library worlc. Bifmonthly meetings were held. Book reviews were given by club members and by the faculty. Miss Cynthia Gorton of the Rutland Free Library presented a very interesting and instructive tallc at one of the meetings, With the proceeds of their afterfschool candy sales, the club was able to donate to the library a subscription to the Readers Guide and a four' volume set of Carl Sandburgls Abraham Lincoln--the War Years. in QQ- 11931-- ',,4 l S --QIIIIII h 'iimiiliii-S
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-Q as i,-as gif' Ill! lu tgigi, ---- A --, ... -. ,Q-5----.-i-N ,vb --. 8 R --u ' ' nv T get gs 9 me gcarzamzbs gh! Have you ever wanted to improve your personality, and wished you knew how? If so-wyou should have become a member of the Home Economics Club. This year under the leadership of Miss Vera A. Perkins, this enterprising group studied the subject of personality development. At the meetings, on the second and fourth Mondays of each month, the importance of proper posture, well modulated speech, gracious manners, and becoming apparel were discussed as being essential for a charming personality. This club was organized to give those pupils who were unable to talce Home Economics as a subject, an opportunity to take part in its activities. It gives those who do take it in class a chance to further their knowledge of domestic pursuits. The following ofhcers were elected: Patty Curtis, President, Betty Ellison, Vice'President, Sally Marsden, Secretary'Treasurer. Luft tu Right: Barbara Perkins, janet McLellan, Geraldine Soulia, Marion Sumner, Lois Fenton, Sarah Stannard, Thelma Wcmlinslci, Miss Vera Perkins, Fauulty Aiirlxrr, Betty Ellison, Madeline Walker. Patty Curtis.
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ff 0 ,gli 10 nn ',g ilu - Q In gi' - -I llll N sl ,, H -TT '-' ' f----. , ' uuuuunnq--- --.,-,, UK 'Q llhunnnnl U' ,ssl QMMZS The Mimes Club under the guidance of Mr. Clifford Van Iderstine has added another list of triumphs to its enviable history. The officers elected were: President, Richard Seward, Vice President, Vivian Depasqualeg and Secretary'Treasurer, Lorraine johnson. The meetings held on the first and third Mondays of each month comprised playfreadings, makefup demonstrations, discussion of movie technique, and the possibility of a Mimes movie. Three supper meetings were held. Three onefact plays were presented as tenfcent assemblies. The plays were A Bird's'Eye View of Mabel, The Man in the Black Domino, and just Another Saturday Night. Front Row: Betty Morse, Alice Rathbone, Lorraine johnson, Richard Seward, Vivian Depasquale, jane Pratt, Gloria Daley. Srrund Row: julia Gel-don, Patricia Freeman, janet Haseltine, Joyce Wood, Barbara Giddings, Roberta Payne, Bernice Smith, Beverly Woods. Cfliirri Row: Jean Leavitt, Shirley Taft, Ethel Spahn, Catherine Pappas, Mary Lee, Donald Hackel.
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