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BLACKBOARD JUNGLE NEWMAN CLUB Cine-forums, a combination of movie and discussion of issues aroused in the film highhghted the program during the past year and aroused considerable general campus interest. The social schedule was rounded out by two club- sponsored square dances. At Christ- mas, some of the underpriviledged chil- dren of Providence were treated to a party. The membership for the year rose to 105 under the direction of Jim Hackett, president. S . il d 1 Ai$6$$ $'4$3 w P N a A P ? LN ey e BF PRy v 2D wil P 3 : - B 2 g QQQAL f P 3 B r'y.y,.,tx9$ s Wy 3 86 aig. Falha S Y I ! 1 o i 'BLACKBOARD JUNGLE' and the problem of modern education were the topics of a movie-seminar this fall. Standing around the projector are Joe Richardson, vice-president; Ray Sullivan, treasurer; Ginny Coley, secretary and Jim Hackett, president. DISCUSSION of topics of religious interest THE COLLEGE BIBLE was the main activity of the Intervarsity Christ- a2 oy INTERVARSINDY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP The little chapel in Sayles Hall provides the set- ting for the nightly prayer meetings of the thirteen Inter-Varsity members. Once a week, there is a bible meeting to which members and their guests are invited. Various Biblical topics and aspects of Christianity are discussed by the guest speakers at these regular weekly meetings. The purpose of this fellowship is to help Brown and Pembroke students grow in their understanding of the Holy Bible and to promote a positive Christian faith. 20
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MEMBER S of the Cabinet were left to right Bruce Mosher, Murray Powers, Gilbert Lugossy, Clark Mayo, Keith Payne, Gilbert Mortenson, Robert Taylor, Dan Cromack, Robert Kolhman, James Langmead and Gor- don Wood. Claiming the honor of being the oldest campus organization in continual existence is the Brown Christian Association, found- ed in 1802. As the Brown Praying Society one hundred years later, the efforts of the society secured over one hundred thou- sand dollars for a social and religious center, Faunce House. Throughout the years, the members have continued this fine tra- dition of leading men of all faiths in Christian work. Among its contributions have been Bear Facts, the Blood Bank, the Court- ship and Marriage Series, and B. Y. G. This season the associa- tion brought Rev. C. Kenzie Steele and Dr. Paul Tillich to the campus, conducted candy sales for Maine Indian Rehabilitation and sponsored weekly worship services and dinners for foreign students. Head of the group was Robert Taylor, president, as- sisted by Keith Payne, vicepresident; Gil Lugossy, treasurer; and Dan Cromack, secretary.
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CLUBMEMBERS were left to right Charlie Waterman, Seymour Hall, Bob Hellstrom, Jim Townsend, Mr. Arnold, Patricia Sundberg, Karleen Dillabough. NEW VIEW ON LIFE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE e ORGANIZATION HILLEL AT A SUNDAY BRUNCH, members enjoyed lectures and good food. Here Sue Fox, Ellie Schaeffer, Art Levin and Jim Spector gather around the food table. President of the Brown-Pembroke Hillel group was Gil Cohen left. With Gil is Carol Corb, president of the Simmons Hillel. 21
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