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Y M C A SEATED (left to right): D. Broadway, K, Bruning, H. Olin. B Hahs R. McGrath Notaras STANDING: Lagow, L. Berger, YMCA The Young Men ' s Christian Association met every Wednesday night. The assistant regional secretary spoke to one of the combined sessions. They also helped in the Christmas program planned by the music department. They were instrumental in bringing two outside speakers for combined sessions The officers for the year were: president, Peter Notaras; vice-president, Robert Stadge; chaplain, Billy Hahs; pro- gram chairman, Warren Clark; social chairman, Roy Mc- Grath; secretary-treasurer, Harry 01 in; pianist, Don Broad- way, and faculty sponsor, the Reverend F. C. Stelzriede. Y W C A YWCA As special features in our weekly worship and discussion programs we have had a Scott Field Glee Club, a Negro Chorus, a National Y representative, and other outside speakers and guests. The YWCA sent delegates to the Area Conference at Galesburg, Illinois, and visited neighboring churches, pro- viding the programs for the Sunday Evening services We cooperated with the YMCA in redecorating the College Bookstore, entertained soldiers from Scott Field and as- sisted with the annual Christmas program besides con- tinuing our work as a participating YWCA. Mrs C. J Stowell is our sponsor. SEATED deft to right): W Luman, R. Giles, S Bergman, E. Kampmeyer (Pres.), R. Cooper, R. Koerber, D. Faulkner, SECOND ROW: B. Godwin, L Benton, E. Waggoner, G. Winterrowd, V Crocker, F. Bruehl, E. Crisp, F. Klopmeyer, J. Bare. THIRD ROW: F. Hortm, E. Hanbaum, A. Springer, V. Childress, V. Vickers, F. Shaffer, D. Sanker, H. Gawthorp.
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STUDENT FACULTY COUNCIL SEATED (left to right): Dean Baker, S Bergman, Dr. Yost win, A Kleinschmidt, H. Martin, R Stadge, W. Luman. STUDENT-FACULTY COUNCIL The Student-Faculty Council is important in promoting democratic living and thinking on the campus. Requests of the students and faculty alike are presented to the Council for discussion and action, hence to the faculty and student body to be passed upon or rejected Members of the Council consist of six faculty members appointed by President Yost and six students elected from the student body, one representing the Lebanonites, one the commuters, and one from each dormitory. Chairman: Dr. C. R Yost, secretaries: Bergman (1), Bruning (2). (Pres.), Prof. Hohn STANDING: W Stallings, Mrs. God- CLIONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Each Monday evening the halls of the Chapel resound with the shout, C-L-I-0-, Clio, as the girls of McKendree come together for another regular literary society meet- ing. Some sessions are serious and some are silly, but this one hour each week ' is looked forward to by every mem- ber of the Clinonian Literary Society. Presidents: Virginia Phillips, Ruth Mary Koerbcr, Edna Kampmeyer, and Shirley Bergman. CLIONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY SEATED (left tc Vickers, B. Godv 3 ht) ' S Bergman V Phillips E Kampmeyer, R. Koerber, W. Luman SECOND ROW: R, Giles, V V. Childress, G. Reisner, F. Shaffer, B. Stelznede. THIRD ROW: E. Waggoner, D. Faulkner, M. Joseph, F. Hortin, G. Winterrowd, J. Bare.
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GIRLS 7 SEXTETTE (Left to right): H. Gawthorp, S. Bergman, E. Kampmeyer, M. Michels, E. Hanbaum, R. Cooper. GIRLS ' SEXTETTE As in the past severa vided music for specia sented the college in request. Any regular college come a member of the membership is left to depends on the student Six melodious girls ' past year for enjoymen years the Girls ' Sextette has pro- school occasions and has repre- outside communities upon special woman student is eligible to be- sextette but the final decision for the director, Miss Eula Smith, and ' s general music ability, voices have blended together this t and performance. GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB AND CHAPEL CHOIR In an adjustment of choral work, the accelerated col- lege program, and the war situation the Chapel Choir and the Girls ' Glee Club have been combined. The Chapel Choir is made up of mixed voices and the group has presented special numbers for our chapel services. With the aid of the director these groups have main- tained a high standard of work and with the assistance of the YWCA and the YMCA was very successful in pre- senting the Christmas program. GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB AND CHAPEL CHOIR FIRST ROW (left to right)- Miss Smith, H. Gawthorp, F. Bruehl, E. Crisp, E. Kampmeyer, B. Stelzriede, R. Cooper, J Bare SECOND ROW: E. Hanbaum, F. Shaffer, D. Faulkner, W. Stallings, D Broadway, W. Stelzriede, M. Michels, F. Hortin. THIRD ROW: S Bergman, A. Springer, M Connett, L. Purcell, A. Kleinschmidt, G Reisner, V. Phillips.
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