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First row, left to right: Nawrocki, Barker, Clark treasurer, Goldman president, Thompson vice-president, Mendelsohn secretary, WilburSecond row: Feuer, Amann, Vreeland, Carey, Greene, GlaserBack row: Molineux, Hayes, Pollard, Brown Key 26 Livingston, Pike. The Brown Key is a campus organization integrally linked with the fostering of student spirit. Mothering Butch Brunos, greeting and assisting the members of visiting athletic teams., providing slapstick between periods at the Providence Arena and halftime entertain- ment at football games, the Key does much to keep college life alive. The organization's program includes the selection of the Vigilance Committee, the sponsoring of Homecoming Weekend, and a part in Spring Weekend; a full contribution to the spirit of life around Brown.
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...contributes, atfais... Sweat and the charley horse arent the only values you can't know enough todayPhi Beta competes with what a woman; love is where you find it, even in class; you're getting sentimental, hit the books, the old Iraternity, and once again downtowncontribute something to the campus. So the class contributes together as well as in- dividually class gift becomes an award to a junior with high scholarship and good extra-curricular record formation of a new alumni organizationclass councils to aid student governmentclass president and Liber editor Ben McKendall joins Ralph Crosby, president of the Cam Club, Jim Diedering, head judge of the Student Court, and Brad Benson, class vice- president and court judge, to lead the efforts of the class. A junior saying one year more, the last and the best, finds a year later a retrospective sigh: it was greal fun, it was knowledge gained, experience at- tained, it was the last act, but also the dress rehearsal was over. In June the big curtain rose; there was no time for stage-fright. Front row, left to right: Moss, Tortolani, Davey, Hutchinson cor. sec'y, McKendall president, Benson vice president, Crosby rec. sec'y, Neiman, SilvermanSecond row: Sugden, Rogers, Lubrano, Ringer. McGee, White, Gaynor, SteereBack row: Stehle, Grossman, Barz, Kopf, Pearson, Goodwin, Jackson. Ytterberg.
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Vigilance Commitiee In attempting to make incoming Brown Men aware of the spirit and traditions of the university, the Vigilance Committee seeks the unit- ing of freshman and the solidifying of their class. Since the sopho- more class supplies the members of the committee through inter- views with junior Brown Key men, that class itself gets another chance to enter school tradition, this time not on the receiving end. The V.C.s regard their program a success when their agitation evokes the displays of unity so important to each new Brown class orientation for future Vigilance men and future spirit. Front row, left to right: Corney, Beadle, Chipurnoi, Breck- nridge, Naylor Back row: Phifer, Wills, Barksdale chair- man, McKee, Glass, Beidler. ...extend, arouse collegiate
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