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Boot and Saddle Burk row: Kay Scott, Dorothy King. Fir.rrmw.'Luell:1Searle, Nancy Edwards, Miss Carey, Betty Gallien. ECAUSE of our love for horses and all things that are connected with them, we, the members of the Boot and Saddle Club, join together in a number of activities during the year which we hope will not only increase our knowledge of horses, but make us better horsewomen in every way. A few things which we love are moonlight rides, treasure hunts, sleigh rides, a trip to the Boston Horse Show, and a trip to the Upway Farms in Woodstock, Vermont. We all look to the annual Boot and Saddle party which is our winter activity. Probably the outstanding events of the year are the fall and spring horseshows sponsored by the Club. 1,r ik A,-I-is L 88 in
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Health Committee YB Bark raw: Mercie Franke, Dorothy King, Nancy Pierce, Joyce Hall, Elizabeth Collins. From raw: Anne Longley, Mary Russell, Nancy Fosterhlean Porter. HE purpose of the Student Health Committee is to study, discuss, and present student needs and to investigate health problems brought up by the student body. This is done in cooperation with the Faculty Com- mittee on Health. The group assists in planning a Fall health program and in arranging the health orientation series for the following year. Letters are sent to other colleges to learn about their methods of dealing with health problems for since Colby's Student Health Committee is of fairly recent origin, it seems wise to proht by the experience other colleges have had along this line. v l187l
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Rouge Pot .-. . .., , -,yu R lr Bark raw: Barbara Mix. sCLYll1tlf010,'.IC2ll'l Watson, Dorothy King, Miss Brown, Phyllis SCl'lWV1lll5C,'lCZll1 Colburn. Fir.rr row: Mary Morgan, Miriam Clufl, Mary Russell. HE Rouge Pot is the honorary dramatic society atColby. To be eligible, one must have participated in at least two major productions, or one major production and two minor productions. Superior work in the direc- tion ofa play or outstanding work on a play committee is also a recognized factor in admitting a girl to the Rouge Pot. New members must be elected by a unanimous vote of the old members. Elections are held after each pro- duction. This year the activities of the Rouge Pot members included serving as ushers at the New London Baptist Church for a performance by Cornelia Otis Skinner. After the recital they attended a party in her honor. l lf 8911
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