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Branton, Holderret-d, Lyon, Nickerson. Berg'm', A1't1lStY'Ol'lg', Mziulbetsch Ferguson, Johnson, Bruce, Millegan, XXvOUdXY01'tl1, Noi-tliup, Rive, Iilverson President ......................... Lloyd Millegan First Vice President .... .... M ary Louise Everson Second Vice President . . . . . . Eudora VVoodworth Secretary-Treasurer .... ...... E leanor Bruce Worship Chairman . . . . . Muriel Ferguson Publicity Chairman' ........ . . . .... Jean Maulbetsch Faculty A dVlSCfS ............................ . . . . . . . .Dr. R. Branton, Mrs. Mabel Stevens Burton HE Christian Student Union is the medium for the promotion of all Christian activ- ity on the campus. lts field of activity extends from vesper services and deputation work to all-college socials. Under the CSU the Christian influence on the campus is unified and tied directly to the local churches. V Throughout the year Wed,nesday evening Vesper services, planned and carried out by students, have been held under the direction of the Worship Chairman. ln November the CSU was host to the Oregon Christian Youth Assembly which brought over four hundred young people and leaders of all denominations to the campus. There will be a Linfield College delegation at the Northwest Y. M. C. A.-Y. W. C. A. summer conference at Seabeck, Washington the week after school is out. The Vesper Players under the direction of Harold l-light have visited a num- ber of communities with the plays Brothers, The Good Angel, and That Ye Be Not judged. Frank Grover, a Linfield student, is the author of the last two plays. The Christian Service Unit is a branch of the CSU which carries on deputation work in rural and urban communities. Under the leadership of Andrew l-lolderreed this work has shown significant progress. During the first semester a total of sixty-eight students made fifty-five deputation trips to travel a total of eighteen hundred and twenty- six miles in visiting rural communities near lVlclVlinnville. They have carried on Sunday School work, held church services, visited individual families, and have given parties and special programs. In a budget raising held at the beginning of the second semester the sophomore class captained by Edna Lehman and Tommy Baker won the prize offered by the CSU for the largest amount raised toward the budget. The CSU is not in any sense sectarian because it embraces all denominations and seeks to aid students in making religion significant in all phases of life. ' I 5
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x F Ramsey Powvll Zink Zirnlnernian Iflldvr' Jormsson SSOCIATED Women elected the following officers at the beginning of this school year: President, Dorothy Ramseyg First Vice President, Gerry Powell, Second Vice President, Marguerite Zinkg Third Vice President, Verle Zimmerman: Secretary, Laura Elder, Treasurer and Advisor, Mrs. Frances Jonasson. This group does much to further better friendship among the women students of Lin- field. During the summer, upperclass women corresponded with prospective girls and when school began a Big and Little Sister Tea opened the program for the year. The Co-ed Ball, on Oct. 28, was the next project, which drew much attention among the women. Stunt Night, which is participated in by both sororities and fraterni- ties was the next event which is considered as one of the l-ligh Lights of the year. The Football Banquet at the end of the season, in honor of the team, was held at Failing l-lall. The A. W. S. Formal Banquet also at Failing l-lall was very fortunate in obtaining as a speaker, Mrs. Mei, a social service worker from China. The A. W. S. style show, on March 24, was aided by general cooperation from the McMinnville merchants. The event of that evening was the announcement of May Queen. Cap and Gown, a woman's honorary was formed as an A. W. S. project. The May Day Tea on May 7 for the mothers of every Linfield woman, was the last event of a most successful year. I4
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