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Top row, Jeft to right: M. Fox, V. Younger, B. Ellwein, V. Willing, F. Sherrard, E. Darsch , M. Rebert, J. Fraley, R. Caltrider, V. Sweeney, M. Rudy. Third row, Jeft to right: G. Morris, B. A. Fogelsanger, E. Gross, D. Cohee, B. Allnutt A. Howard, B. Schaeffer, V. Bowen, L. McCusker, J. Lankford. Second TOW, left to right: S. Reese, M. J. Fogeisanger, K. Klier, T. Weaver, K. Foltz, A. Williams, M. E. Stevenson, K. Berry, D. Smith. Bottom row, Jeft to right: G. Kelbaugh, C. Arther, P. Dietsch, K. Rudolph, D. Hoagland, M. A. Klein. Kathryn Foltz President Ailene Williams Vice-President Katherine Klier Secretary Thelma Weaver Treasurer Le Cercle Francais rang down the curtain on the most successful season in its history with the election of new officers at its May meeting. The criterion of its success was the consistently excellent attendance at its meetings and the ex- tensiveness of its program. The club was successful in renewing its novel achievements of the previous year when it arranged for the presentation of "Mayerling" at the Carroll Theater in January, and the showing of foreign films in McDaniel Lounge in February. The latter, French films provided by Le Ligne Francais of Washington, D. C., were shown by the club in the Westminster High School. At the November meeting Dr. Falls of the French Department of the Uni- versity of Maryland spoke to the club on symbolism in French literature, Also this year due to the efforts of M. Gee, French consul in Baltimore, the French Republic is presenting through Le Cercle Francais a book to the Western Maryland student who shows the most progress in the study of French. The consistent enthusiasm of Dr. Herring, new head of the French Depart- ment, was a big factor in the success of the club. Eighty-nine