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u mon OFFICERS President: Lawrence E. Dwight, '54 Vice-President: Robert C. Burr, '55 Secretary: Thomas R. Kncil, ’55 Treasurer: Robert F. Hinckley, ’55 The Student Union Committee, whose function it is to arrange several social events, is composed of one member from each of the fraternities and the Indepen- dents. The Committee uses funds made available by the Moulton Union Store to benefit the student body, whether it be in the Union itself or at one of the Committee’s social functions. This year the Committee sponsored both the Alumni Day Dance and the Winter Houseparty Dance. Charlie Spivak, one of America’s favorite bandleaders, brought his trumpet and his orchestra to entertain at Winter Houseparties. In addition, Student Union sponsored a pool and ping-pong tournament and many bridge tournaments. The Committee also offered several excellent full- length movies and presented daily programs of movies for the student body during exam periods. Pirsl Row. left to right: T. Stenberg, R. Hinckley, L. Dwight, T. Kneil. R. Burr, E. Flint. Second Row. left to right: L. Berkley, D. Morton, G. Hcselton, R. Rodman, P. O'Rourke, R. Kierstead, I.. Dyer.
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The White Key is an organization composed of a student representative from each fraternity and the Independents. The Key is the official student host to visiting athletic teams, welcoming them to our cam- pus and trying to make their stay at Bowdoin a pleas- ant one. Its other main activity is the organization of inter-fraternity athletic schedules starting with touch football in the fall, basketball, volley ball, and bowl- ing in the winter, and softball and golf in the spring. The White Key provides all officials for inter-frater- nity athletic contests and renders decisions whenever disputes arise. This committee works in conjunction with the Athletic Department in both of its functions. OFFICERS FALL SEMESTER President: Frank J. Vecella, '54 Vice-President: James L. Ladd, ‘54 Secretary: Railton Greenwood, Jr., '55 SPRING SEMESTER President: Charles W. Jordan, Jr., ‘54 Vice-President: Henry P. McLaren, '5 1 Secretary: Ronald R. English, '55
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RC.Jl. First Row, left to right: W. Tomlinson, A. Shatkin, L. South- erland, G. Harvey, M. Hodgkins. Second Row, left to right: H. Haskell, C. Day. D. Richter, R. van Hoekcn, D. Patterson, E. Hay, T. McKinney. President: Kenneth B. Miller, '54 Vice President: Leondias B. Southerland, '55 Secretary: David R. Anderson, '55 Treasurer: George A. Harvey, '55 This year the Bowdoin Christian Association has undertaken several new projects, in addition to or- ganizing the annual Religious Forum and various informal discussion groups. Among the list of new projects was the sponsoring of local ministers as Chapel speakers. Meetings were held with Christian Associations of other colleges, and lectures were spon- sored for the benefit of the student body. The Religious Forum, held February 21-23, was once again successful. A clergyman was the guest of each fraternity for two days during which discussion groups were led each evening on the theme, Chris- tianity and World Unrest”. The Bowdoin Christian Association is proud to sponsor such a forum, in which men of different religions are given the oppor- tunity to learn about religious concepts other than their own. OFFICERS Editor: Peter B. Powell, ’54 Members of the Board: William Beeson. Ill, '56 Gerald L. Dube, '55 William Van S. Carhart, Jr., '55 William E. Hill, '54 George V. Packard. '54 The Quill, as Bowdoin College's literary publica- tion, provides an outlet for the erstwhile author of the short story, poem, and essay. Retaining last year’s larger and more attractive format, the Quill this year introduced an innovation with its reproduction of certain cartoons and sketches by campus artists, all in keeping with the magazines literary flavor. First Row, left to right: P. Powell, W. Hill, G. Dube. Second Row, left to right: W. Carhart, G. Packard, A. Hcthcrington, W. Beeson. 14
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