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1 1 L . ' . .: ' ' : ' :: ' :i ' f: K 1 ? FIRST ROW: R. L Wahon; R. Lang: B. Carhon: R. H. Sma R. f. Cole: Rev. W. V. AM: B. Simmons; H. Ash: P. Rood: . Sinclair: J. Hockman: J. Turner; R. Yeutier; D. C. Allen. SECOND ROW: J. Marfln; P. Davis; C. Davis; M. Koesfer; Beams; V. Rogers; D. Trull; M. Brewer; M. Dalrymple; J. Morfc J. Moore; B. Davis; M. Briley: K. Waniy; M. Stephens; P. Dudley; S. School; B. Bible. TOP ROW: J. Ballard; B. Schumon; t. Ballard: J. Saylor; M. ScoH; C. Yeomans; R. Vonderslice; V. Fielsfra; H. Holcomb; E. Nesman; D. Carmien. CHRISTIAN STUDENT FOUNDATION Membership in the Christian Student Foundation i: open to all those who feel at home in a liberal, inter denominational fellowship. The C.S.F. belongs to the Interfaith Council on campus and is affiliated with the World Student Chris- tian Federation. The organization provides opportunities for expres- sion and interpretation of religion. R. McQuade; G. Emmerf; FIRST ROW: N. Ludlum; M. Hermance y. Copeland; G. Whitney; A. Huggi Moore; K. C. Hover; C. Bailey; C. Holler; L Cooper; R. Powers; E. Noll. SECOND ROW: L. Townsend; E. Schipper; M. Woolcock; W. Cole- man; M. Morrison: H. YanDeRiet; B. Cochrane; L. Doran; P. Worthington; M. Garrett; O. Whittemore; J. Sarraiin; E. Dennis; R. Beckwith; E. Herstetter; P. Moeckel; R. Moeckel; THIRD ROW: W. Striffler; R. Patterson; R. Yoorheis; E. Carr; H. YanderPlaats; C. Bergstrom; A. Christe, Osborn; V. Kebles; J. Gregg. TOP ROW: S. Petrie; J. Underwood; A. Smith; G C. Fry; D. Murphy; P. Yang; M. Dawson; N. Bourns.
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FIRST ROW: C. Prehel; H. Garow; G. A. Brueckner: H. J. Or- chard; L. E. Thompion; J. R. Matthews: F. M. Bowers; G. . Jurtgel; C. C. Fenton; J. E. Richardson; K. J. Korolden. SECOND ROW: M. Chandler; W. Killeen; D. Riggs; M. Kuhn; R. Cox; G. V eltimann; A. i J. Dancer. TOP ROW: C. T. Motfek; J Anderson; W. F. Storey; A. . Atcheson; R. N. Lucas. THE MARINE CORPS CLUB In 1949 the late unpleasantness was history by four years and the Marine Corps club had been swapping stories about it since 1946. Among the members were men who fought at Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Iwo-Jima and similar campaigns, and who hadn ' t yet found much use for an infantryman. The club accepted for membership any student at MSC, whether male or female, who had been attached to the corps, whether directly or indi- rectly. Activities during the year included term parties, athletics, and participation of it ' s members in as many campus organizations as possible. The Michi- gan State Marines went further to contribute to campus life by producing a float for the landfloat parade and by organizing a rifle team. The purpose of the club was to promote mutual friendships among its members and fellow students. to engage in social activities during the school year, and to aid in upholding the traditions of the United States Marine Corps and MSC. All things considered, the average student was glad to see some outlet for those among them who shared a similar experience during more trying years than 1949. The USMC, they were happy to note, had given more to its personnel than war stories and the GI Bill. It had given them the much talked of, but seldom accomplished I ' esprit de corps. It was strong enough to draw them together at State and to add stature to its name by giving part of that pride to the campus. While many of the Marine Corps club ' s mem- bers were learning and sweating over Aristotle and the Reformation, raising families and living in Trailerville, most of them, in 1949, were enlisted in the reserves.
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The YMCA of Michigan State College is a fel- lowship of students and faculty men united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the purpose of developing Christian personality and building a Christian society. Members of the association are seeking to give expression to the Christian religion which is intellec- tually mature, emotionally satisfying and socially adequate for the day in which we live and the future we face. Y. M. C. A. The Spartan Y, during the past year, has con- ducted a varied program. Retreats and mixed parties have provided wholesome life for all students. The Y has organized trips with both sightseeing and edu- cational value. Along with the work of its special interest committees and groups, the association has sponsored several college projects including the freshman camp, Spartan Forum, married students recreational program, and its Saturday afternoon basketball league. Members were instrumental in the success of the WSSF drive.
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