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Y. w. (;. A. Row 1 I Freedell, I. Bergquist. L. Deyneka, M Wickett. D Matson. Ron, 2 I Anderson. M Duell. M lohnson, A Carpenter, G Benson. M Ramgren Row i. M Olson. M LamLert, I ' Mains. S Dame, I Clements. N Slagle. P. lohnson. Row I: M, Allison. G. Johnson. B. Ffavig, I. Sandherg. I. Olsten. I. Leafstrand. li. lohn , I Carlson. Row 5 I) .l... I Lindholm. P. Herje, I. Erick A Gustafson. ( ( arisen. M Carlson, S Lindsk , M Musselr, Row li: J. Ericson. G. B.-rg. M. Bergstrom. S. Garej l Bengl I Liliegren. A Williams. I Hedcrstedl S ( arl son. M. Falk. .1. Elli- ! „„■ i A. A Erickson luncker. I Erickson, ( ' lohnson. M ( .,,1 I . Hokanson. Row 2: N Lambert. S GilLerg. A. Lundgren, B Eckstrom M Lai Vndei G Bevan. Row I I Seabuxgh. 1 I.I, , lohnson. M . Join , M. Aimer. S Ande N. Lindcstrand Row I ( ' Larson, I Carlson, C lohnson, M. SandcII, I. Ande. I Huggare, I Pierson Doyle A. Souk Row 5 R. Ehrman. W. Frostenson. B. Jonsson. R Reed I Englund, I Larson A Franklin I Norton M la R 6 M Liljegren G Holmquist, I Peterson, G. Rawls, I) Bordeaux, R Hover. A Frcedholm, I Hoyer. E Butman Row 7 I ( hristiai ., M Nelson, II Noi Larson I Streckc. N Carl L lohnson. I). Schuh, M Procek S Chellin, II Anderson. M lohnson, S Nordstr. C. LeVahn,
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Y.W.C.A. CABINET Row I : J. Scaburah. M. Wickett. L. Hokanson. M. Liljegrcn. D. Matson. Row 2: D. Schuli. M. Aimer. M. Ramgren. N. Lambert. A. Erickson. L. Sa The Y.W.C.A. is a popular and act- ive club at North Park. It is open to all girls in the college, providing an oppor- tunity to make new friends and to share in the activities of a large and worthy group. The purpose of the club is thus stated: to build a fellowship of women devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are com- mitted by our faith as Christians. All members were urged to sign up for one of the seven committees of the Y. The chairmen of these in- clude: Delores Schuh, Nancy Lambert, Carol Le Vahn, Betty Seaburgh, Mari- lyn Liljegren, Marjorie Ramgren, and Margaret Wickett. These committees divide activities of the organization so that many girls have a chance to take part in the planning. Y service projects this year in- cluded selling chrysanthemums at homecoming, putting out a college di- rectory, and planning a chapel serv- ice for the World Student Service Fund. On Halloween the Y sponsored a hayrack party which was very suc- cessful. Following a tradition started several years ago, the Y planned a turn-about week held in the spring. At one of the meetings Miss Bran- del told of her experiences in Europe. After hearing about her experiences we all got the bug to travel. The officers of the organization this year were: Ann Elise Erickson, Marianne Aimer, Lorraine Hokanson, and Doris Matson. The sponsor this year has been Mrs. L. Sandgren.
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MISSIONARY VOLUNTEERS EXIT Seated Row I M. Musselman. E. Tyykila. H. Anderson I Erick ML Falfc. K lohnson. I. Ellison, M. Duell. G. Benson. Lundgn ,, I lohn G B. quisl lohnson. M. Lamtert. M. Aimer, M. lohnson, M lohnson, B. Non M lorgensen. I. Hoegh. L. Lulz. M. Johnson. E. Bloom. L Fredeen, J. Ericks, I) Kdee. M. Ramgren. L. Hokanson, L In, ,1,11. E. Fondell. B. Peterson, G. Holmquist. V. Hultman, R. Lindman. ML Carls. V Peterson. M. Carlson. G. Johnson. J. Leafstrand, C. L, Vahn, E. Ericson. J. Hedersledt. J. Larson. M. Cederleaf. R. Lagerstrom. L. Anderson. R. Poor, W Swanson, I Anderson. G. Helbere. R. Ash. E. Slagle. P. Paige, E. Nelson. G. Prior son. P Spa. I Eklund W Benson K Nyl .R.Cornelius V lohnson A. Erickson. S. Juncker. S. Dame. P. Be . D. Olson. A. Freedholm. P. Bjorklund. M. Carlson. J. Bergquist. M. Colemai Missionary Volunteers, or M. V. as it is usually known, is made up ot students who have a definite interest in missionary work at home and abroad. Many ot the members are already looking forward and prepar- ing tor the time when they will be serv- ing their Lord in some distant land or at home. Former M. V. members are at present making Christ known in Atrica, South America, China, Alaska, Ecuador, and in our own land. M. V. meetings are held the first Monday evening of each month in the Seminary Building. Missionary speak- ers, films depicting missionary work and life, and a guestion hour make up the programs. A panel discussion was held among students who had done missionary work this past summer. In January, the message was given by the Rev. Gordon Christianson of Belgian Congo. The highlight of the year was the banguet held in February in Sohl- berg Commons, with the Rev. Helga Hamilton. Covenant missionary to Alaska as the speaker. Missionary Volunteers is one of the oldest campus organizations and boasts one of the largest, active mem- berships. Most North Parkers will re- member the regular notices which donned the many blackboards of our classrooms and served not only as a trade mark, but a timely reminder to all.
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