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Ss oy ene? ae CRA A eek a Roy sa. eto | tes ee ee en Datbara- Lotd CLASS REPRESENTATIVES ET tn ae ee ee Bes. eee one he ee eee es Alice Campbell King EX Dee oo kee eeu gh es Rea ein eor Oe Sek ne era. eee Courtenay Gentry te ene ee atest ps ener ee. he ee ee elon Anne Millett jo. edt Wem TR BET. 2: UE Sar nein ee ri Be eee ene eee tee eee gree Phyllis La Farge “Realms of gold” we have in the Library. It has been the aim of the Library Com- mittee to guide to these realms and to exhibit the “many goodly kingdoms.” Of the goodly state of women authors Miss Scoggin told us in a talk arranged by the Library Committee. Have you read Young Miss Burney? Ask some of the eighteenth-century- studying Elevens how charming it is! Your Committee has tried to bring to you by means of Lfe’s picture exhibits the Middle Ages, Fifteenth Century Venice, the Renaissance, and the Age of Enlightenment. Of great value to the Committee was a little research, by trial and error, on the center of gravity of Life’s posters so that they could be displayed without injury to passing spectators. From the Public Library the Committee secured a loan exhibit on India—this before the death of Mahatma Gandhi. Therefore, through book and picture we knew something of the conflicts in that unhappy land which led to the assassination. The French Committee joined with the Library Committee in arranging an exhibit of pictures and souvenirs from our adopted school in Epinal, France. For the “Audio” side of our Audio-visual education, we are going to have a Record Library. Acquisitions to this are recordings by Maurice Evans of Hamlet and Macbeth. To Miss Cutter, who has been a most helpful and cooperating guide in all the Com- mittee’s activities, we express our thanks and that of the School. oh,
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LE COMITE FRANCAIS Vous pouvez facilement trouver Epinal sur une carte de France: puis, chercher les Vosges ou Epinal est située. C’est 1a que se trouve l’école adoptée par Spence. Dans cette école il y a des jeunes filles comme nous; des jeunes filles qui aiment les mémes distractions, les mémes vétements; mais ces jeunes filles n’ont pas grand’chose maintenant, pas méme une bonne nourriture. C’est pourquoi nous avons adopté cette école: pour aider les jeunes filles qui sont devenues réellement nos amies. Rien ne les ravit plus qu’un grand envoi de riz, de sucre, de farine, de thé, et d’autres choses de ce genre. Avec ces choses, la directrice, Madame Brault, leur fait faire de bons repas et elle leur fait servir le thé 4 quatre heures. Quelquefois, pour les fétes, Madame Brault leur fait faire des petits gateaux, et elle partage le chocolat entre celles qui en ont le plus besoin. Ces jeunes filles ont toujours besoin de vétements, et elles manquent aussi de savon. La laine que nous envoyons va leur faire des tricots et des chaussettes, donc nous espérons qu’elles seront trés contentes. Le bazar qu’on va avoir en mars est au bénéfice d’Epinal. Tout le monde vient pour bien s’amuser et pour faire de belles emplettes. Il y aura toutes sortes de bonnes choses a manger qui seront preque toutes faites chez nous, et il y aura aussi une piece comique. Quand on vous le demande, donnez, en pensant au bonheur de vos amies en France. Et n’oubliez pas de leur écrire car ce sont les lettres qui leur font le plus plaisir. FRENCH COMMITTEE Cpa Rat hc ee Katherine Dickason MEMBERS Nadine Bertin Esther McAlpin Mary Winston 38
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