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QOH? gence We .911 . . . HIJUSE IIUMMITTEE The House Committee is composed of sev- en seniors and six freshmen working under the guidance of Miss Probasco. The Com- mittee's goal is to strive for greater coopera- tion and consideration among the students. It handles such house rules as noise, run- ning, proper apparel and other duties. In many cases the Committee consults with the Student Council on such affairs in order to foster and maintain pleasant living condi- tions. The House Committee planned the birth- day dinners for the student body each month this year, as well as organized Sat- urday night parties which consisted of swim- ming parties, bridge parties, a Halloween party, and various games for the students who remain on campus for the Weekend. The House 'Committee gave its first tea for faculty and students on the twenty-second of Ianuary. We feel that this year has been a very successful one as the result of the coopera- tion of the entire student body. Enid Oonk, Chairman Mary Io Oburn, Secretary MEMBERS Barbara Anderson Alice Batchelder Ann Boyd Toni Hamilton Shirley Lenci Betsy Arensman Peggy Bowes Connie Cleveland lane Fischer Evelyn Maddox Vilma Schlesinger
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THLETIII SSUEIATIIL Every student in the college is a mem- ber of the Athletic Association with an Ath- letic Board representing them. The Athletic Board is composed of the senior and fresh- man head of each sport, the captains of the two teams, the officers of the association, and the physical education instructors. The two teams into which the students are divided are the Yellow and the White. Throughout the year these teams compete in the season's sports. The board stimulates interest in eXtra-cur- ricular sports and arranges intercollegiate meets and play-days. ln i946-l947 We have met Vassar, Brooklyn, Sarah Lawrence, and l'lunter'for intercollegiate sport competition. Our swimming team has been entered in the National Telegraphic Swimming Meet. Vtfe have an active Formation Swimming Club which gives exhibitions and an en- thusiastic Ski Club which plans weekend trips. ' , Doris Mackintosh, President Hilda Weyer, Vice-President Phyllis Hardon, Secretary-Treasurer Ann Snyder, Captain of the White Team Ianet White, Act. Captain of the White Team A Anne Day, Captain of the Yellow Team main Wlaf Come, Waffl-,,'-fy
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TIHHISTIA ASSUIII TI L The Christian Association is a voluntary organization the aim ot which is to uphold the religious spirit of the college and render services to the college and the community. Some of our activities this year included a Christmas party tor under-privileged chil- dren, the participation in several chapel services, religious discussior casional Sunday night Vespe took charge ot a drive tor sei to Europe, and the World S Drive, and sent Volunteers to lc dren at the Congregational C Our association is a rnembe dent Christian Movement in Ne Marilyn Morss . . . President Hope Sherman . . . Vice-President I Lucy Baker . . . Secretary ' Shirley Lenci . -. . Treasurer Miss Hunnicutt . . . Adviser Elizabeth Blair Sally Blelock lean Bowen Peggy Bowes Ann Boyd Eleanor Caldwell Harriet Chandlee Ann Chester Pat Doremus lean Drouillarcl Marilyn Faeth Mary Ford lean Fitts Iean Ericke Virginia Gaines Lorna Gallun Edna Gefiine Sally Hall Barbara Hendrick Patricia Hunkin Barbara Hyde Charlotte Iarvis Winifred Ienkins Nancy lohnson Celia Latimer Ann Lowry Ardith McBride Evelyn Maddox Betty McCulloch Marjorie Marlowe Audrey Meyer Clarinne Miller Nancy Pinto Dolly Pitner Harriet Plotkin Nancy Bice lanice Richardson Betty Boome Patsy Schoen Emily Gerry Golds Edith Alisor Carolj Elinor Ann ' loan ' lean ' Norm: lanet Nancy Skye Marth Ioann Charlc Carole Betty praide fke allow! ana! fgaim fAe .. Oo I
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