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fx E -ff-1' Y C -swat! li ll' Y. w. C. A. 9 , FV 051 BETTY XIVELCI-I . . . President l cy VIVIAN IOHNSON . . Vice-President SYBIL CRAWFORD . . Secretary . GERTRUDE VINCENT . . Treasurer GRACE AHERN . , . Meetings PEARL FOUSEK . . . Social KATHRYN EDSCORN . Publicity RUTH COURTNEY . Finance DOROTHY LOWE . . . . . Rooms GENEVIEVE BACHMAN . . . . . Music T 4 RUTH SAUNDERS . . . World Fellowship V The Y. W. C. A. has maintained an active part in both the religious and social life of the Campus of Dakota Wesleyan University, touching each stu- .1 dent directly or indirectly in every phase of her college career. Y Membership is open to all women in the student body and faculty. This organization has no membership fee or dues, but derives its support from con- tributions made by the student body and faculty during the year. Each committee chairman has done splendid work in the past year. Some T of the activities of the cabinet include the weekly meetings which dealt with subjects of religious, social, and educational value to campus and national life, Q the Freshman Week program, the Big Sister movement, the Welcome Tea, the Friendship Group gatherings, the Iune Breakfast, the Christmas Bazaar, and conference and discussion groups. The Y. W. room was redecorated and , a grill room maintained for the convenience of the down-town girls to prepare ' hot lunches. Special emphasis has been given this year to the orientating of A the freshmen to a fuller appreciation of the values of campus life in the build- ing of Christian character. In collaboration with the Y. M. C. A. the social life of the school is aided A by a number of all-college functions which include the Freshman Mixer, the Hallowe'en Party, the All-College Hike, skating parties, Clean-Up Day, and 4 Freshman Friday Night Socials. If Each girl of the cabinet had a faculty adviser to aid her in her special de- partment, The following cabinet with the help of faculty advisers will carry on the work for the year of 193263: MAURINE CARHART . . President HOPE ROSS . . . . Vice-President FLAVIA PoRTEous . . Secretary g AMBER VAN . . . Treasurer IuL1A MAE Hum-ss . . Meetings It EARLINE ROADMAN . . . Social 4 1 lf MAY AABERG . . . Publicity 'AJ tx! LOIS HOLMES . , . Finance Z DOROTHY LOWE . . . . Rooms :- N RUBY IOHNSON . . . . . Music p A J RUTH SAUNDERS . . World Fellowshi I - 'M p 1 M it 6'-.m '7' TUMELEWEEO 1933 C A .5 Page 127
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ull Gil ll lil Y. M. C. A. UU iv W l CABINET OFFICERS 1931-32 EVERETT PALMER ....... President IULIAN HARTT . . Vice-President VVILLIABI DUBA . . Secretary-Treasurer GLEN BACHMAN . . . Recreation MELVIN BAUMAN . . Finance LOVVELL NELSON . . Publicity V , ARTEIUR FISHBECK . . Employment WILFRED GROSS . . Music PAUL FILLMORE . . Circus ll ROBERT CATEY . . . . . Rooms The Young Men's Christian Association of Dakota Wesleyan does not maintain a salaried secretary, instead the administrative responsibilities are completely in the hands of the students, under the guardianship of a faculty supervisor. All men upon the campus, both student and faculty, are con- 'J sidered members, unless they otherwise declare themselves. There are no fees, or dues: the budget being voluntarily subscribed by the student body and ' faculty. , 4 I The organization strives to assist the administration by carrying out three vital campus projects: first, the deepening and enriching of spiritual lifeg second, the maintenance of a normal, wholesome social program: and third, sponsorship of student employment service. 1 If CABINET OFFICERS 1932-33 CLARION WHITE ....... President ROBERT PARKINSON . . . Vice-President CLEMENT VAN NICE . . Secretary-Treasurer IVAN ALLEN . . . . . Recreation CLAIR WEAK . . . Publicity ' PAuL SHEARER , . Employment if ERNEST CARHART . . . . Music la' MERRILL POWERS . . Morning Watch 1 4, HOMER CARHART . . . Circus I 'fl IIA g., -92 I 'll li tl? H -as TUMESLEVVEED 1933 , Page 129
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