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Page 51 text:
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ITT Top Left: Mossman Dudgeon. Top Center: Bill McKinley. Top Right: Dave Redman. Bottom Left: Jerry Wooley. Bottom Center: Co-captains Larry Sample and Bob Hanson with coach Val Keller. Herewith we present the Graduate Students who at the date we go to press planned to get their Master’s degree in 1957. Eau Claire, Wisconsin . . . received B.A. from Hamline University . . . worked in several churches in Chicago . . . Dick was a member of Graduating Student- Faculty Retreat . . . Embers photographer—two years . . . straightforward . . . likes to kid . . . but studies seriously . . . army service looms ahead . . . probably teach or enter seminary thereafter.
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Front Row: Russell Hoff. Bob Bratton. Ron Bell. Ron Goetsoh. Bill Mc¬ Kinley. Don Glaze. Roger Barr. Back Row: Larry Sample. Bob Hansen, Mossman Dudgeon, Dave Redman. Don Klein. Jerry Wooley, Dave Tweedley. Val Keller, coach. m «« ' With nearly all of last year’s Eastern Collegiate Cham¬ pionship team returning and with the addition of several new men, the varsity shaped up as a dark horse for the National Championships. This year, the team is coached by Val Keller, former All-American from George Williams who has introduced new methods of training that may be part of a trend across the nation. The players watch slow-motion movies of themselves in action to discover flaws in form. The team plays in open competition, that is, they play YMCAs and athletic clubs. This was explained in an article by Roy G reenwood in the International Volleyball Review of January-February when he says, “In the Middle West, George Williams College of Chicago, seems to be so strong that most colleges are afraid to play it, therefore they are forced to play chiefly non-college teams.” Much credit is due to these athletes who through dint of diligent practice, study, tremendous interest and enthusi¬ asm have proven that the size of a college is no deterrent to a successful team, having defeated college teams dozens of times larger than GW. JAMES WILDEROM-GWE Grand Rapids, Michigan . . . attended Grand Rapids Junior College . . . served at Hyde Park YMCA . . . Jim was the quiet, genial proctor of the third floor ... is looking forward to a career in the YMCA . . . solid thinker . . . kept a spotless room . . . sociable. v % eS 1 y
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$ Social Committee. . . The land of “Dog Patch” i i the cafeteria, “Between Heaven and Hell” ii the small gym, the Christmas Formal at the 1 ndermere East Hotel, ice-skating at the Unive ty of Chicago, the Spooky Spree in the small ym, the Cotton Ball in the cafeteria and a ho o other enjoy¬ able activities are evidence that h ; Social Com¬ mittee of the College Association v is both active and effective this year. This committee, headed by l Cook handled about fifteen hundred dollars t staging these various programs which contrib ted to the all- around social life for students f the college. Mrs. Marshall is the committee dsor. The social committee had nc job in plan¬ ning and conducting all of the; ities. There were countless committee me work ses¬ sions, posters, decorations and other things not always considered by the age student who attends and enjoys the sock ents. The learning experience gaim i by members of this committee will surely reap rich rewards during the post-college years when similar skills will be required and expected on the job. Top : Christine Foxe, Tom O’Hara, Robert Ballantyne, Don Huebner, Mary Roeder, Gwendolyn Fields, Becky Abrahamson, Harold Bosold, Charles Ruhl. Bottom: A1 Cook. Dick Adams, Dorothy Potts, Mrs. Marshall, Clem Rybacki, Dianne Seed, Jerry Lloyd, Lynn Rine¬ hart, Jodine Abair, Ray Simser. ■H St. Paul, Minnesota . . . B.A. from Gustavus Adolphus of AOA . . . Collegian Sports Editor . . . field work and South Chicago Community Center . . . sports lover the old YMCA ... Ed is soft-spoken, effective and frienc . . . member Park YMCA jaded towards : i Honolulu. Hawaii . . . graduate of LTniversity of Hawaii . . . Len was fourth- floor proctor . . . Publications Committee . . . Graduating Student-Faculty Retreat Committee . . . Lieutenant in Illinois National Guard ... a solid thinker . . . objective is YMCA.
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