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. ,. ...M-X m .-'rm f4'w.rQ.:'vgY, '-pw,f'm F ,EU T X if I1 I fi i' G1 VveL:e'c1 K d -if AMN NTI 11.1.5 P I Lai. --- ' L J L. JL. Y xv Under the direction of Mrs. Bibber, t e Gills' Glee Club has grown in numbers ind in quality of work. Every Wednesday morning at half past seven finds the girls already hard at work. They work many extra periods as well, learning two and three-part songs. Their appearance at the senior drama made a very fine impression. They, together with the Tonetta Band, an organization of the you ger children, will soon make an appearance outside the school, in 1 program at the Thorneis Corner Grange. Phyllis Wood is accompanist for the Glue Club. V. G. 'AB HEALTH CLUB The eighth gr.de, under the supervision of Mr. Crawford fonned a health club, to drouse interest in matters of health ind community hygiene. Meetings ere held each Monday et recess. An assembly program was presented by the club, in the form of a quiz of the members, led by Robert Park, president of the club. Pauline Loper, is vice-president. Pins have been secured for members. Many activities ere being planned for the future, I believe this will prove to be a very successful and populur organization. R. P. 'AS LIBRARY ALWAYS POPULAR We elways welcome libr ry periods, whether for those Hbook reportsH that must be written or for the simple pleasure of rezding. This year also we were thrilled with the purchase of twenty-three new books, in gaily colored jackets. Also, as usual, the chest of books loaned by the lhine State Library added greatly to our own stock. we have more than three hundred volumes, in addition to the reference library of the school. Quarters are cramped in the corner of tho English room, and thus use of the library is somewhat limited. This yeirls librarians ire Lorraine Loper, Florence Sarrazin, Phyllis Wood, Vnlore Garland, and Jean Coburn. PUZZLE CLUB With the enthusiastic leadership of Lawrence Potter, end advised by Mrs. Goss, another hew organization has this yeer added to the fun of leisure hours in the school. Lawrence always has s stock of brain-teasers, often of his own invention, and..ll our wits have been sharpened since we became Hpuzzle minded.H Rene Webster is secretary of the club, which his met Thursday mornings at recess. Msny of the puzzles offered for solution involve mathematics or word use. Hence these serve the double purpose of fun end training. y L. P. M3
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ect: Iis- A Lexi' 4 . .... ,u -.x , ff' ' Us og . -4 -gi 'L X A: 'gy I-D 'Ir-'WR - J? 2: . , 5 Llbrarian S My '1...:.:::::.z::4......-.-M'- Once again it is library day at Sahettus High. Pupils are scurryh ing to and fro, bringing in books and taking some out. Conversation runs freely as they discuss with one another the different books. Lei us listen in on some of the cunversation, Marion, who is s great lover of mystery books, is telling Joyce that Tho Trap is s very good book. 'lt hes just the right amount of mystery and background to mnke it terribly expitiig. A girl who owns a large house fines that there is u certain mystery about it and- oh, --just read itfn says Marion, Vlfm sure yot'll love it.H The new books are just arriving and what a scurry pupils are mak- ing for them. NHey, I want this ono,H shouts Lester, diving for Give A Man A Horse. HThis looks as if it might bc good,U says Florence, takingWThe Girls Who Didn. HOh boy! I want this onen says Billy, grabbing UThe Pony Express Goes Throughn. Many others were demanding this book and that until all the new books except two or three had been checked out, and there's the bell. No more books to be checked until next week. L. L. 'h2 Visit to a Class Room Students are just changing classes, Suppose we peek into this room. Weill walk in quietly and take back seatsg it is time for the class to begin. Oh, itis American History! Did you see that girl biting her nails? Is she hungry or nervous? Why, It's Ruth Couillard. The door is opening, it's Lester Wood. Unusual? No, Lester's late cvcry morning. The teacher continues the questions. One question seems to puzzle all, hut wait, There goes Emma Prince's hand. Leave it to Emma,-sho will answer. My goodness, Lester is leaning on his ar g he must be missing Emmm's recitation! I hear someone whisperingg- The teacher notices, too. HArthur Ramsay and Albion Wright, fifteen minutes after school.N Was that conversation worth it, boys? Well, let's journey on to see what is taking place in some other room. G. D. 'LZ
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