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Oregon's Young Women's Christian Association numbering lmost 350 members, has just completed a year brimming with activ- ties and fun. Under the leadership of President Elaine Comish, the 'YH has sold itself to the campus, and one look at the calendar of ampus activities shows what an important part it has come to play in ampus life. Outstanding among YWCA activities was a silver tea given in honor of Mrs. John Stark Evans, new executive secretary. Other events making front page news during the past year were the open house for freshmen women, the junior-Senior breakfast, the business- industrial student conference, and the afternoon teas for lonesome or hungry students. And the sale of doughnuts and brownies which provided such a delightful between-classes snack were given by the Y , The appearance of Visser 'T Hooft, secretary of the Student Christian Federation, who addressed the student body was made possible through the efforts of the YWCA. An outstanding activity of this organization is the Heart Hop given annually on Valentine's Day. Dave Silver, one of the kings of the maple court, was crowned King of Hearts at this year's dance and ruled over the festivities. The regular program of the YWCA which has been planned to carry out a five-fold purpose-fellowship, development of the indi- vidual, understanding of the individual, WVeltanschau Cworld-viewj, and growth-includes discussion groups under adult leaders, partici- pation in peace week and Seabeck rallies, and the publication of a newspaper. , .ee-Q. . . h, .ia Sm 'rinelei Gfioave Lolfiil Elrwf? Morse, an caustic af V 1, tgllee . ht fan . the 3 gig? theifhiouse dutmg 1 he C ' H P- inane Heart 0 pw- Members of the Y. W. C. A. cab- inet for 1936-375 reading from left to right, front row, Lillian Warn, Virginia McCorkle, Elaine Cornish, Clara Nasholmg second row, Betty- lou Swart, Margilee Morse, Ella- mae Woodworth, Harriet Thom- song back row, Loy Reeder, Ruth Weber, Grace Martin, and Harriet Sarazin. The Y. W. C. A. frosh commissiong front, Katherine Miller, Bettylou Swart, Jean Merrill: center, Mary Failing, Alice Swift, Betty Lou Kurtz, back, Anne Frederilcsen, and Marjorie Montgomery. Right: the soph commission, front, left to right, Margaret Goldsmith, Harriet Sarazin, Frances Olson, back, Catherine Calloway, Marian DeKoning, Ruth Ketchum, Cath- erine Staples. 46- 21
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