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WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB LEFT TO KIGHT, ROW ONE: Robin Cutler, Slella-Mae Keiuliard. Sarah Kalber, Philena Werden, Sachiko Takemura, Elizabeth Hunt. ROW TWO: Carole Poer, Emily Baker, INadean Finch, Brooke Tucker, Babette Fraser, Mary-Fleming Willis, Martha Madden. The World Affairs Club .stimulates interest in. and fosters discussions of international political and economic affairs. To fur- ther the understanding of contemporary problems, the group spon- sors such speakers as David Spencer, and sends delegates to many conventions. This years program included a Japanese evening with one of Sweet Briars exchange students. Sachiko Takemura. What do you think about world affairs? 128
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YOUNG REPUBLICANS I lie iitiiii; l{f|iul)li(;ins (Huh consists .if tliiise students interested in initiating iiiid maintaining arti e political int T- ests on campus, ' lo provide llie ' mem- bers with practical experience, the (,hih has sponsored dehates and speakers and has worked in conjunction with local civic leaders in campaigning and poll- watching. Members of the Club have also participated in the Virginia Fed- eration conferences and have taken a Spring trip to Washington, D.C. LEKI 1(1 KM. HI. HOW ONE: CliriMopher Kikullen. Julie Bradsliaw, Can.. II i;,n,.l..l|.h Katalin Kelety. Jane I tl.-y. .Sims McRae, Keenan Ojlton. ROW TWO: Juliet Yl)un l!n...ke I in ker, .Mine Rex, Beverley Sharp, Cordelia Harrison, Dabney Williams, Jean Shaw. ROW THREE: Fhilena Werden, Jane Hamill, Beatrice Totlen, Stephanie Ewalt, Mary Duncan. Nancv Collier, Lesley Bis- sell, Catherine Porter, Linda Marshall, Dryden Childs. ROW FOUR: .Mice Mijihell, Traylor Rucker, Sarah Kalber, Evelyn Graham, Alison Flynn, Elizabeth Sutton. Y.W.C.A. I he . ' . . provides varied opportunities for service to others tliroUf. ' li a niJMd)er of special ] rojeits. .Members of the ' lead Sunday eve- ning vesper services, have monthly meetings with representatives from three area colleges, and hold an ainiual Christmas party U r all the chililren of the employees. This year the guest speaker at tin .Annual l eligious Conference was Dr. Richard H. Nieliuhr of Harvard I tiiversitv. LEFT TO RICHT. SEATED: IVnn Willels, Nancy Dun- ham. Aii c Virfiinia D.idd. Elizabeth Hanfier, Carole Dud- ley. Carndl Randolph. .STAND1N(;: Jane Nelson, Alice .Mifihell, Natalie Lemmon, Baird Shinberger, Patricia .Sad- tier, Lucy Blundon, Catherine Porter, Laura Haskell. IV
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LEFT TO RICHT: Jane Taylnr. Jmliili Barilinld. Susan Parker. CAMPUS CHEST In an annual canipaign. ihis facultN- sludcnt organization strives for one luiiulri ' d ]3er cent p articipation. By concentrating its ellorts in an energetic drive for contributions to foreign stu- dents scholarships, as well as national and local funds. Campus Chest offers each member of the Sweet Briar com- munity the oj)portunity to realize a re- sponsibility toward others. STUDENT DEVELOPMENT LEFT TO RIGHT: Iarv Dnman. Kutli Mar-liall. M..na Tlinrnliill. Jean Flanajian. I alricia Skarda. | This year the Student Body voted to contribute Student I)evelo|)ment funds to the Dana Foundation Chal- lenge Grant for the addition to the librar . . Celling apple turnovers, presenting a February Carnival, and sponsoring the exhibition of Fnglish ( hina are among the |)rojects handled by this committee.
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