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Bri The Bridge Club has a membership of twelve. Some of the members already have a fair knowledge of the game, while others had not played at all before joining, The latter are now beginning to understand at least the basic rules of bidding, scoring, and playing a hand. .-ls they continue to progress, we hope to organize some duplicated bridge later in the year. To play bridge acceptably may be regarded as one of the social graces, an excellent exercise in concentration, an opportunity to display good manners, winning graciously and losing gracefully, and a source of great enjoyment. We feel that for all these reasons the Bridge Club is a very valua ble activity. dge Club 5 aa? F.G.P. usic ppreciation lub The music appreciation club is a new one, consisting principally of Grade ll boys. The aim of the club is to create and encourage conversations and-or arguments pertaining to popular music. It also offers the members an opportunity to listen to new albums, and learn about a subject that is otherwise a pastime. The attempts of the club have largely been achieved. The club has made use of the albums that the school provided. individual members have also contributed, from their own record libraries. We are discussing ways of increasing the number of record albums available to us, and plans are underway to attend concerts as a group. lt is our desire that the club continues in its educational and recre- ational form. We would like to thank Mr. Iverson for the concern and interest he has shown for the club. G . Hannon
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