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y.w. y.M. While the Y. W. C. A. and the Y. M. C. A. are organized in E. J. C. as separate clubs instead of as the Student Christian Movement their purposes are very similar, and in many activities they work co- operatively. The promotion of Christian fellowsh ' p motivates the Y ' s work. Under the leadership of Rosemary Gfeller the Y. W. C. A. has attained a membership larger than that of any other college club. Such Y. W. activities as covered dish suppers, informal teas (see picture above,) and parties have helped to make the social life of the school varied. During the Easter season worship services were held for a short time before classes each morning. At the holiday season the Y. W. adpoted a family. Finan- cially the members proved themselves to be both workers and wizards, as witness the selling technique displayed in the snaps above. Other officers and members of the cabinet were Harriet Bachelder, Ida Mae Foster, Betty Jean Daniel, Maxine Roberts, Wilda Ruth, Wilma Locke. Miss Wrestler and Miss Milford were sponsors of the organization. At the beginning of the year the Y. M. C. A. took the responsibility of sponsoring a game room for the student body. This game room, devoted chiefly to ping-pong, was a gathering place for students at activity period and after school. Ed Brumback was president of the Y. M. this year and assisting him were the following officers and chairman Jim Hayes, Dale Watts, Jack Morris, Gerald Townsend, Forest Cornwell, and Joe King. Mr. Shumway was the sponsor.
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s c I E N C E C L U B The El Dorado Junior College Science Club functions for the purpose of developing scientific interests of the Junior College students. Many of these interests were brought to view the past year by one of the most active groups in local Science Club history. Some of the projects completed in this year ' s organization have been the develop- ment and enlargement of many fine photographs and the growing of a soilless garden with chemicals. The club meets on the second and fourth Thursday of each month during activity period. Meetings are devoted to discussions and demonstrations on scientific subjects. Many motion pictures were shown to the club which were educa- tional as well as interesting. Meetings are also held on the first Monday night of every month at the home of Mr. S. H. Coffman, sponsor. At these meetings the individual members delve into that field which they are most interested. This year ' s club was under the leadership of Clancy Ferguson as president, Jack Schuster as vice-president, and Mac McCormick as secretary-treasurer.
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OFFICERS President - - Vice President Secretary - Treasurer - - Student Council Margaret Wiley Forest Cornwell Charlotte Dray Audrey Mack Jim Hayes 4 i The three pictures above depict the social and dramatic activities of Pi Delta Theta. The picture at the top of the page shows some new members drinking the initiation toast. The second picture is of a scene from the fall play, Bury the Dead. The third pictures a group watching fellow members as they go through the initiation rites of impromptu acting. After the w hole day of initiation which included wearing ludicruous costumes, drinking toasts and impromptu acting: new members were permitted to join the old in all the fun of an informal party. Dramatics
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