Butler Community College - Grizzly Growl Yearbook (El Dorado, KS)

 - Class of 1938

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y. M. C. A The Young Men ' s Christian Association has this year, as in other years, proved itself to be a real boon to those who attended the meetings and shared in the many splendid benefits that it offered. The members of the Y. M. were shown good times on various occasions, one of which was the stag social at the Santa Fe Lake. The fellows spent a most entertaining and relaxing September evening cruising around in the Newacheck ' s private launch, playing baseball, singing, and EATING. Major Bowes and his amateurs furnished the dinner music, with after dinner speeches by Bob Burns and the rest of the gang. During the latter part of the first and the beginning of the second semester the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. jointly sponsored two commis- sion study groups. The first Commission studies were The Student and His Personal Relations , led by Mr. Paul Hawkins, and The Student and the World of Education , led by Reverend Fred Condit. These Commissions met on two Wednesdays each month while regular meetings were held on the other two days. After the termination of these on February 16, a new Commission was begun, and the subject of The Church in the World Today was discussed. Miss Lauretta West, Educational Director of the Christian Church, was the leader. This year ' s cabinet was made up of the following: Dwight Hessel- barth, President; George Grist, Vice-President; Lloyd Foster, Secretary- treasurer ; Baird Snyder, Social Chairman ; John Newacheck, Devotional Chairman, Cletus Haines, Program Chairman ; Jodie Ray Lowrance, Student Council Representative ; and Milfred Brown, Reporter. Mr. Lewis Childs was the Club ' s sponsor. — Baird Snyder.

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y.w. c. a m Y. W. will meet in room 1-2, Wednesday at activity period. Please be there. This announcement has fallen on the ears of Juco students almost avery week during ' the past nine months. Few of us realize the importance of these meetings and the various activities of the organization. Although attendance at the regular meetings is not large the influence of the Y. W. spreads over the entire college. All women in the school are automatically members of the club and are always invited to every meeting of the organ- ization, parties, teas, and get-togethers. There are no fees for membership. The Y. W. and Y. M. supply nearly all of the religious activities and influ- ences for the school. This year the Y. W. and Y. M. worked together on a major project, The Christian Youth Commission Studies. The State Conference was held in El Dorado this year, October 22, 23. and 24. The Conference program centered around the theme, Christianity: A. Religion for Security in Every Day Living. Miss Dorothy Smith, Region- al S.C.M. Secretary, led several discussions on the use of Commissions in student Y ' s. Dr. T. R. Marsh of Southwestern College addressed the Con- ference on Loyalties of Youth and Am I a Philosopher ? Dorothy Milam, of the local organization, was elected president of the State Associa- tion of Junior College Y.W.C.A. The Y.W. prepared Christmas baskets for the needy of the city and assisted in collecting food for the Thanksgiving baskets which the High School Y ' s prepared. The sponsors of the Club were Misses Milford and Wrestler. The 2abinet members for the year were President — Wilma Powers, Vice- President — Laura White, Secretary — Elizabeth Henn, Treasurer — Leora iVelch, Music Chairman — Virginia Kruger, Program Chairman — Pauline Heymann, Devotional Chairman — Wilma Jean Grant, Social Chairman — Dorothy Milam, Publicity Chairman — Sybellee Overholser, Pianist — Marie Scott. — Sybellee Overholser.

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