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Y. W. C. A. .S'mnding.'Jean Anderson, Elizabeth Foley, Eleanor Shedd. .S'mte:1.' Lucille Woolam, june Klingman, Margaret Carter, Edith Pratt, Frederica Broomhead, Emily jane Harris, Gladys Greenbaum, Raye Babcock. HE Young Women's Christian Association offers the student the op- portunity for development socially and intellectually through group work, and the chance to develop convictions in the field of religion. The division of the organization into commissions for Social Action, Peace, or Church and Worship allows members to follow special interests. Vesper services in the Y.W. Little Chapel, outstanding speakers, in- formal discussion groups around the fire, and student conferences help draw the girls closer together in their religious convictions to all of life. We, the members of the Young Women's Christian Association, unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing know- ledge of God. We determine to have a part in making this life possible for all people. 'tr 'Q W l80l
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Senior Counselors Bark Raw: Carolyn Davis, Elizabeth Higgins, Dorothy King, Virginia Mabard, Elizabeth Foleyhlanet Dakin, Ed' h P it ratt. .Yemml Row: Ruth Tiedemann, Nancy Pierce, Sally Stevens, Mary Russell. Frouf Row: Anne Longley, Alice Libby, Miriam Clufl, Norma Nordland. HE second year of the Senior Counselor Program began with a meeting of the members of the group prior to the oflicial opening of the college. From experiences of last year, these girls were able to make plans for more helpful guidance of the new girls. Once a week Senior Group Meetings were held in the various dorms at which a Senior Counselor presided. Such topics as getting the most out of Colby, studying, Colby customs, and extra-curricular activities were pre- sented for discussion. Through these meetings, the transition between life at home and at college has been made easier, friendships facilitated, and the true spirit of Colby incorporated among the students. The Senior Counselors are on call at all times to answer any questions or to help in any problems which may arise throughout the year among the new girls in their group. l79l
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Athletic Association Back Row: ,Io Hammond, Frederica Broomhead, Mary Morgan, Nancy Edwards, Virginia Mahard, Mary Russell, Priscilla Mayo, Barbara Mix. Frou! Raw: Ruth Tiedemann, janet Tee. N entering Colby, every student automatically becomes a member of the Athletic Association. It is the object of this organization to supervise a program of health, sports, and recreation. The A.A. upholds three outstanding traditions, which are: Mountain Ilay in the falh Clarnival in vvinter, and Bday Ilay in the spring. Besides these events vve sponsor open-house each rnonth at the lgodge, several dancesthroughouttheyear,andlnanyspomsevenw. Clubs organized under the A.A. include the Boot and Saddle Club and the Outing Club, which function separately but are represented in the A.A. Council. This council is made up of representatives from the student body and faculty members of the Physical Education Department. lS1l
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