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Y. W. C. A. Dreaming o a white campus Funnies fans Stage Stooges The goals of the Association: 1. To understand the work of the area, and of the Y. W. in general 2. To promote an interest In world citizenship. These were studied and well carried out through the regular meetings held each Wednesday night. The association fulfilled its requirements to become a participating Y in the National Organization. Several of the offi- cers attended a conference in November at Macomb. They also plan to send a represen- tative to the Loke Geneva Conference during the Summer. The Y. W. porticlpated with the Y. M. and the Administration In the sacrificial meal for the W.S.S.F. Many of Its members were blood donors for the Red Cross. For the children in the mountain districts of the South, it sent a box of toys from the Y Christmas party and later a box of Children ' s books. For war work a few of its members knitted for Red Cross. It also co-operated with the Y. M. In planning social activities for the campus. Y. M. C. A. Early in the school year Dr. hiarold Colvin, regional secretary of the Y.M.C.A. visited our campus, and after talking with him our Y voted to become affiliated with the national student Y group. They were instrumental in getting for a chapel speaker. Dr. Wilhelm Solzbocher, a represen- tative of the World Student Service Fund. After hearing his presentation of the work and of the urgent need for funds to corry on, the Y.M. in co-operation with the Y. W. and the college administration, arranged for the students and faculty members to observe a sacrificial meal. Income of which was $21.00, which was sent into the national headquarters of W.S.S.F. UTTLE THEATRE The dramatics organization, Little Theatre, grew to be a large group by the second semester for its membership increased from four to twenty-five. The regular meeting programs were well planned and well attended throughout the year. The open sessions revealed talent and the party sponsored in March was a huge success. It was on active organization, for it worked with the play-production class in sponsoring the Homecoming play, What A Life, the Christ- mas ploy, No Room In The hHotel, The Chal- lenge Of The Cross, and the one-act spring plays. It took time, effort, and talent, but It was worth it all, from the viewpoints of participants and audiences. 26
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°. Baker, Bruning, N. Baker, Harmon, Osborn, Searles, Barter, Odum, Stadge, Turner, Kennedy, Stadge, Gannon, Stalllngs, Gulley, Ryan, Devore, Owens, Whittemore, Lowe, Book, Dr. Yost, Deon Conrow, Dr. Brown, Chadwell, Dr. Walton, Rev. Williams, Attey Hauser, Karraker, Cannon, Harshborger, Dr. Yost, Dr. West, Kean. Smith, Hortln, Curtis, Dean Stowell, Drennon. Donnenbrink, Loy Presidents: Charles Chadwell (I] Paul Baker (2) Vice-President: Donald Harmon Secretaries: George Kennedy Beatrice Attey Program Chairmen: Beatrice Attey Wilbert Cannon President: Joyce Ann Kean Vice-President: Barbara Channbers Secretary-Treasurer: Wilbert Cannon President: J. Frank Glotfelty Vice-President: Paul Griffin Recorder-Treasurers: Russel Drennan (I) Robert Donnenbrink (2) 25
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Ball, Harshbarger, Koerber, Bcnney, Mrs. Hetenstein, Hauser, Slephens, Miss Charles, Kampmeyer, Miss Conrow, Kirk, Barger, Miller, Veotch. Rittenhouse, Young. Bergman, Pritchard, Beaty, Hacknnann, Book, Attey, Keen, Karroker, Dewhirct Chodwell, Cannon, Smith, Bcker, Curtis. Devore Kirk. Young, Devore, Kennedy, Bruning , Baker, Searles, Phillips, Beaty, Dewhirst, Apple, Kruh, Koerber, Cooper, Barger, Veach, Ryan, Stadge, Miss Krughoff, Horshborger, Lueking, Smith, Cannon, Robinson, Nothdurft, Miller, Stephens, Attey President: Beatrice Attey Vice-President: Laverne Book Program Chairman: Joyce Ann Kean Secretary-Treasurer: Jane Hackmann Social Chairman: Louise Karraker Pianist: Ethel Dewhirst Sponsors: Miss Marion Conrow Mrs. C. J. Stowell President: Gehl Devore Vice-President: Pcul Baker Secretary-Treasurer: Earnest Snnith Chaplain: Wilbert Cannon Pianist: Cyril Curtis (I) James Agles (2) Social Chairman: Charles Chodwell (I) Calvin Ryan (2) Sponsors: H. C. Gutekunst Prof. R. B. Hohn Presidents: Frances Robinson (I) Frank Glotfelty (2) Vice-Presidents: Wilbert Cannon (I) Norman Baker (2) Secretary -Treasurers: Harold Nothdurft (I) Louise Beaty (2) 27
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