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ik Blue Quill Ai-Li Sung,'Naomi Cheetham, Lucille Woolam, Barbara Mix. S an art exhibit is representative of the finest work of students in the Held of art, as a recital crystallizes the work of students in the field of music, the Blue ,Quill annually presents in compact literary form the achieve- ments of Colby students in the field of creative writing. All year typewriters tap out poems, stories, essays, descriptions, and plays to be tossed at the feet ofthe Bl1ee,Qulll staff, which is chosen from the undergraduate contributors by the staff of the previous year. Every offering is read, re-read, pencilled, and read again until it is re- jected or accepted as being Worthy of publication, Then comes the tiresome task of Word-counting, publisher consultations, and hnally there is another Blue Quill from the press. 'Ill' All L. W lS2l
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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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Colbyan 5 . . f , A 1 . n , Bark row: Mr. Thompson, Lucille Woolam. From row: Sally Morton, Dorothy Winlock, Jean Anderson, Anne Longley, Betty Bryan, Carolyn Disbrow. NE day last October, seven very excited Seniors learned that they were to compose the COLBYAN staff. Dining at Seven Hearths with Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, they enthusiastically discussed plans for a unique yearbook that could rightfully be called the best yearbook ever. With little knowledge of the work in store for them, they conferred with the printer and engraver, who revealed many problems involved be- fore a yearbook could be completed. The great task of publishing such a book was accomplished in many steps-the pictures and copy gradually took their proper places. We sincerely hope you will enjoy this COLBYAN as much as we have preparing it. f83l
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