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S. Cokcly, R. Hogan, C. Erickson, J. Fraser, D. Josselyn, D. King. E. Hogan, B. Traugor, 'M. J. Bertolet. BROWNIES From contracting the orchestra, to putting the last decorations in place, Brownies has a hand in almost every aspect of social life at Pembroke. Enthusiasm, new ideas, and creative abilitye these are Brownie Board specialties. This year, Autumn Whirledh in with the Browniesh spon- Thercfll be some changes made! sored Charity Ball, followed by a successful series of dances and activities: Stunt Night, contest for the May Queen, Christmas Ball, Fashion Show, Junior Prom, and Ivy Night. Brownies was al- ways behind the scenes, planning and working to give these events interest and variety. Margie Rceh, president of Brownies.
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Front row: M. Kelly, T. Mancoll, M. Creegan, J. Paskow. Second row: D. Calli, J. Anderson, D. Kinder, J. Foster, N. Silvernail, N. Caslowitz. Third row: E. Hughes, L. Teich, E. Howe, P. Lichty, J. Nispel. Missing: E. J. Raab tpresidenQ. RELIGIOUS UNION The Christian Association provides for the prac- tice of religious faith and work on campus. Various commissions in CA. help foreign students with their problems, hold Bible study hours, and have weekly breakfast for meditation. This year, C.A. sponsored World Affairs Week and the Blood Bank Drive, participated in the New England Christian Conference, and worked in the Crippled Children,s Home. Religious Union co-ordinates the activities of all religious groups on campus. Its non-sectarian program includes the Freshman Week Clergy Reception, Volunteer Service, Interfaith Service, and the annual Religious Embassy Week held in conjunction with the Brown Christian Association. CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Front row: E. Leete, G. Fox, C. Richmond, B. Jeffers. Second row: N. Byers, P. Lichty, E. Green, E. Headly tpresidenO, M. Clark, E. Howe. 17
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Latest news from the world of sports. Along with their regular duties as heads of sports, the members of the Athletic Association participate in the A.F.C.W. Regional Conference, which is organized to keep women,s college sports on a competitive basis. This year, Pembrokehs A.A. has sponsored a Freshman Field Day and the Brazilian Dance Group, has held the annual A.A. Banquet for all students participating in college sports, and has encouraged wider use of the Outing Cabin and of Sayles Gym, outside of reg- ular classes. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Front row: S. Curlett, M. Finberg, P. Eldridge, P. Eastwood, A. Corton. Second row: E. Regan, J. Ware, A. Wood tpresidentL B. Leaver, B. Caldcrwood. Third row: S. Goldin, P. MacBride, E. Heyder, M. Young, L. Anthony, D. Belknap, N. Fritz, C. Palelis, A. Ritlerbush. 19
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