George Williams College - Embers Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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George Williams College - Embers Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 40 of 80
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. . sound, form, and movement Left: Mrs. Garrison, choral director and two of her assistants: Barbara Roth, accompanist, and Tom Moore, student director. Right: The Rhythmic Choir adds another medium to the Chapel As¬ semblies as it demonstrates the art of worship through symbolic movement. Members are: Judy Jones, Mrs. Garri¬ son, director; Donna Carlson and Thelma Samples. Bottom Left: College Chorale members: Mrs. Garrison, direc¬ tor: Ronald Temple. Rita Gang. Barbara Roth, Faye LaRue. Larry Sehy and Tom Moore. Second Row: Phil Phillips, Wade Parker, Faye Hebert. Nannie Lazenby. Mary Roeder, A1 Cook, Charles Dudley. Back Row: Dave Wetcher, Bob Gee, Dave Wittkop, Don Huebner and Merrill Oleson. Bottom Right: Mary Lick- erman and the “Madonna and Child” she sculpted which was part of the College’s Christmas decor. BURTON S. FETTIG-GWE Bay City, Michigan . . . attended Bay City Junior College . . . worked at Marcy Center, Mandel Brothers, B O Railroad . . . YMCA bound . active in Phi Zeta Tau and intramurals . . . Dorm Council representative. LOUIS VULLIEZ—HPE Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada . . . attended United College . . . field work at Lincoln-Belmont and Duncan YMCAs . . . Louie was president of the life¬ guard corps . . . athletic committee . . . PZT . . . PE Club . . . has that sleepy look ... a whiz-bang at gymnastics.

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Top Left: Lou Walker of the Phi Zetes sets himself to pass to a teammate as the Sig Delt’s Joe Casey crashes through the line toward him. Lower Left: Lou fires the pass as Joe narrowly misses blocking it. Top Right: Jack Bernhardt and Tom Harris play to win in an intramural handball match. Bottom Right: Caught in a quiet moment is the Big Red team, a powerful inde¬ pendent aggregation that gave plenty of trouble to the fraternity teams. The Big Reds made a serious bid for the championship, losing out to the Sig Delts in their final game. They include: Gordon Boys, Tom O’Hara, Jim Buys, Cyril Myers, Walter Barber, Don Dyrda, Jerry Smoker, Bob Ballentyne. Carl Fawcett, Carl Gaites, Jack Rankine, Phil Phillips, Jack Walker, Rich Holden, Ed Langbein, Curt Meschke. 1948 George Williams students on nation-wide hook-up on Station WBBM with Dr. Sylvanius Duvall 1040 TU u t i° plC Should America Accept More Immigrants?” as et kall team won 11 games and lost only five. Leading scorers were Dick Yawyer. TU r° ints an 9 eorge Georgandus, 180 markers. e mbers dedicated to Dr. Arthur H. Steinhaus on completion of 30 years of inspirational teaching service to the College. ' 35



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Religious Foundations of Life “Religious Problems of College Stu¬ dents” was the theme of the second annual three day Institute on the Reli¬ gious Foundations of Life held in Janu¬ ary. Dr. Russell Humbert, President of DePauw University was the guest leader. The Institute included general ses¬ sions, small discussion groups, personal interviews and a concluding luncheon at which all members of the college com¬ munity were guests of the college. President McCurdy and Dr. Sylvanus Duvall chat with Dr. Russell Humbert after one of the general sessions of the Institute. College for a Day. . . Recruiting students is an important phase of any college operation. Each year the Admissions Office and the Col¬ lege Association jointly sponsor “College for a Day,” a day when high school jun¬ iors and seniors are guests of the college, attend classes, chat with students and faculty members and have a chance to see what college life at George Williams is like. The day was held in January this year. Gordon Gillette shows three visiting Chicago high school students their cards in the prospective student file. DARWIN HAINES—GWE Uniontown, Pa. . . . attended Waynesburg College . . . worker at South Shore YMCA.. . member of AOA . . . SCA . . . Darwin and wife plan to be in¬ stalled solidly in the Pennsylvania YMCA . . . knows YMCA policy and practice ' . . . dependable. ROGER K. PRATER-GWE Chicago . . . attended University of Illinois at Chicago . . . worked at Wood- lawn Boys’ Club . . . South Park and St. James Methodist Church . . . IFC president . . . varsity basketball . . . Graduating Student-Faculty Retreat Com¬ mittee . . . thinking about a Master’s Degree . . . known for his long, long words . . . familiar figure in the lounge.

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