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Front: A. Peterson, E. Cohen. Back: E. Russell, P. Eastwood Qwesidend, L. Folder, P. Eldridge. NSA As a member of the National Students Associa- tion, Pembrokevs NSA is connected with other colleges and has the opportunity to study various student governments and honor systems. This year, NSA presented a chapel program7 A week- end in Japan and Mexicoh, sponsored Brother- hood Week, and held a Leap Year Dance to raise money for our DP student. Yours for the askingh Daily, the Brown-Pembroke network brings to the students a variety of programs, including drama, music, news, and panel discussions. In fourteen years of growth, WBRU reached another goal last spring; in long-distance broadcasting, it broke collegiate station records by covering the N.C.A.A. Hockey Conference in Colorado. WBRU
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Joan Bliss directs. The A cappella Choir, which participates in every religious chapel, is com- posed of those girls from each class who are interested in choral Work. The Choir is connected with no other choral group on campus. An innovation this year has been the Choifs endeavor to fit appropriate songs to the service, such as a Hebrew chant when a Rabbi speaks. This year, the Orchestra gave a series of pop concerts to the Brown Club of Providence and several Churches, as well as its annual concert in February. The Orchestra also joined the Brown-Pemhroke Chorus in the Christmas Con- cert. Members of the organization include students, graduates of the Univer- sity, and musicians who have some connection with Brown. Professor Fisher is the director. Rehearsal D COLLEGE CHOIR ORCHESTRA
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Mary-Lou Adams, treasurer, Judy Siegal, president, Millicent McSherry, secretary, Ann Stewart, SCA representative. FRESHMEN Last fall, the F reshmen got off to an ambitious start with their first class project-that of making stuffed animals as Christmas presents for orphan children. The class also adopted a War Orphan, wrote a class song, and started a spring clean-up campaign at the Outing Cabin. In the future, they hope to promote camp craft activities at the Cabin. A primary interest of the Sophomore Class is the promotion of group singing at Pembroke. With this in mind, they sponsored a step-sing,i before Homecoming, mimeographed a sheet of college songs, and are considering the publication of a Pembroke Songbook. This year they have pub- lished the Archives of 955,9 and the Freshman Handbook. SOPHOMORES Betsy Turner, vicc-president, secretary, Pat Crablrcc, president, Ann Barr, treasurer.
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