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CANTERBURY CLUB FIRST ROW: Left to Right, The Rev. Cannon Stone, Elizabeth Fellows, Dorothy Bannister, Jody Longmeod, Columbine Derby, Nancy Berrill, John McGilvray. SECOND ROW: Dr. Abbot, Poter Johnson, Jonot Williamson, Mory Sutton, Nancy Dunnell, Gail Eagleson, Sandra Todd (Australian visitor), William Andrews, James Locke, The Rev. Halt. WESLEY CLUB left to Rights Hilda Robbie, Juonito Smith, Emily Arno, Donald Chase, Nancy Bailey, Nancy Pike. 28
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NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club has been established to provide an opportunity for Catholic students to participate in a religious program on campus. Although the major concern of the club is the enrichment of the religious background of the students, it does concern itself with social and educational affairs as well. Our religious advisors are Father Mann and Father Moran. A variety of experiences is provided at meetings which are held twice a month. Some of the programs included movies, panel discussions, guest speakers, and socials. In addition to these activities, Newman Club members participate in Christmas caroling, the Christmas party, the picnic at the school camp. Church services, and a Communion breakfast. Through the interest and cooperation of student members, this organization has attained a status of prominence and respect. Newmon Club Officer Preiident Richard Michaels, Secretary Gloria Hamel, Treasurer Mary Chapman, Vice-president Rodolpho Simon. 27
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Science Society Officers with guest speaker-, left to righti Mr. Mark Sylvostrc, Advisor,- Dwight Corl, guest speaker,- Virginia Morgan, secretary; Richard Flanagan, treasurer; John Covanough. president. Richard Proulx, vice president, absent. SCIENCE CLUB Science Society of Plymouth Teachers College was organized to provide on opportunity for students in the elementary and y areas with a better understanding of science. The Society monthly. The program committee brings outstanding scien-ducotors to the Society ond to the student body. Programs d with the intention of presenting the unusual aspects of usually included in the science curriculum, y plans two or three trips a year to places of scientific tost one social activity is held each year. An informal discussion with the guest speaker, Dwight Corl,
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