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Y. W. C. A. Colors: Blue and White Symbol: Triangle In addition to bringing to the campus inspiring speakers for the weekly Friday morning chapel services, the Y. W. C. A. helps to create a spirit ot fellowship within the student body. One of the major events sponsored by this group is the Easter Holy Week program. The Social Serv- 'ice Committee functions to help the poor and needy, and the city missions. Traditional among College affairs are the Gypsy Party and Valentine Tea given by the Leisure Group, and the Melting Pot Banquet directed by the World Fellowship Committee. The Gypsy Party is the annual trek to Montclair Park to help the sophomores and freshmen get better acquainted. Most novel of spring events is the Melting Pot Banquet, which is given in the interest of binding together the nations ot the world. The committee which sponsors this dinner also Works for world peace. Other activities ot Y. W. C. A. include monthly teas given by the Social Teas Committee. Membership in this organization is open to all students. Cabinet members are: Mary Elizabeth Ellis, president: Mary Beaton, vice-president: Martha lane Lytle, secretary: Helen Schlessrnan, treasurer: Twila Traber, World Fellowship Committee chair- man: Fate Voss, Big Sister chairman: Wilma Cor- man, Social Teas Committee chairman: Kathryn Sor- ensen, Social Service Committee chairman: Tsune Noguchi, publicity chairman: Zula Miller, Creative Leisure Committee chairman: and Miss Lena C. Mayer, sponsor. 1. Mary Elizabeth Ellis. president of the campus Y. W. C. A. 2. Second row: Traber. Z. Miller. Voss. Schlessman. Lytle. First row: Beaton, Sorenson. Ellis. Carman. Noguchi. 3 Faie Voss. fl. Twila Traber. 5. Mary Beaton. Page 11
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7' I937 Skyline OFFICIAL CAMPUS YEARBOOK Following the latest trend in up-to-date publica- tions, the 1937 Skyline produces the story in pic- tures. Photographs, With a minimum of printed rna- terial, are used to depict the major events of the year. Skin-tone ettects are used in the class sections to give the class sections a lite-like appearance and beauty that is new to college yearbooks. To give the book vivid sophistication, blue bub- bles provided the design tor the strikingly modern section pages. The color scheme oi blue and silver is observed on the cover. The artistic value of the candid camera has been given special attention in this book and extra space has been devoted to snapshots. Staff members are: Peggy Baker, editor: Sylvia Binstock, Deane Christensen, and Lou Ellen Swihart, associate editors: Barbara Weesner, assistant editor: Frances Usher, business manager: Hazel Frank and lane Turner, assistant business managers: Esther Hatermehl, Margaret Elliott, and Frances McClaren, copy editors: Matilda Halley and Mary Elizabeth Sinclair, club editors: Gladys lohnson and Betty Lou Goodman, sports editors: Helen Barber, Francls Burke, and LaVerne Davis, teature editors. 1. Burke. Swihari. D. Christensen, G. Iohnson, McClaren. Barber. Sinclair. Baker. Haferrnehl. B'nstock. Goodman. Turner, Frank. Weesner, Halley, Davis. Usher. 2. The Homecoming show that helped finance the book. 3. Editor-in-chiei Baker. 4. Sylvia Binsiock surveys the certificate announcing the 1936 Skyline's first place award in the Alpha Phi Gamma-Beta Phi Gamma contest. Page 13
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