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SQUIB STAFF Jrnv Scott . . Erf if or Hetty Ann Bear . Business Manager The Squib , neither a newspaper (we have no .scoops) nor a literary product (we try!) records happy events of the school year from early fall orientation with its picnics, parties, receptions, teas and work to the happy ending in spring with more parties, pageants, dances, honors and sail partings. The Squib staff sponsors several projects: the election of Miss Marion, our college ideal; the Pitchfork Sale: and staff parties, to plan the papers, discuss ideas and enjoy good fellowship. (Seated) Dewey Parks, Linda Troxell, Judy Scott, Betty Ann Bear, Frances Weaver. Martha Rhudy (Standing) Tina Rosenquist, Barbara Martin, Diana Johnson, Ann Hickman, Penny Milleman, Susan Hartwell, Alice Catlett, Elizabeth Clear, Geraldine Sutliffe, Molly Batdohf, Karen Klay, Eleanor Robinson, Carol Rodeffer, Frances Hutton, Lucy Moyer 1 29 !
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( To i ) Sandy Cmberger (Second Roir) Elizabeth Clear, Carol Bastlan, Beverly Crumpton (Third Row) Carol Rodeffer, Harriet Goode, Penny ' Milleman, Susan IIartu ell, Kitty Engeliiart Y. W. C. A. The faces which form the triangle, the official symbol of the Young Women’s Chris¬ tian Association, are a vivacious, creative group known as the “Y” cabinet. The three sides of the triangle emphasize the three-fold spiritual program of the “ V , candle-light meditations, recognition and installation services, and grace at meals. Give this group a rectangle to work with and the result will be a blue and silver wintry paradise, the “Town and Country ” setting for a Kid Party, or the flowers of spring at a candle-lit Birthday Banquet, whichever the occasion demands. A capsule is even within the scope of these talented amateur geometrists! Sandy 1 M berger . President Elizabeth Clear. . I ice President Beverly Crumpton. Secretary Carol Rodeffer. Treasurer 4 2S
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(First Roir, Left to Right) Margaret Lippahd, Linda Troxell, Molly Batdorf, Lucy Moyer, Kitty Engel¬ hard (Second Row, Left to Right) Carolyn Renner, Barbara Herold, Sandy Lmberger, Libby Clear, Susan Banford, Barbara Sciiolp, Ingrid Kemp (Third Row, Left to Right; Donnie Johnson, Betty Engelhard, Susan Knight. Carol Hosterman, Maritza Rubio, Christianne Augrain, Gail Scheidler (Fifth Row, Left to Right) Kate Taylor, Eleanor Lightsey, Phyllis Moorehead, Eugenia Donalson, Judy Anderson. B. J. Ckeveling, Penny Milleman (Sixth Row, Left to Right) Doris Hooyen, Frances Weaver MISSIONARY SOCIETY Our Missionary Society is vitally interested in promoting Christian College life. At informal monthly meetings and special chapel services, the members become intimately acquainted with the hopes, the joys, and the problems of Africans, Europeans, Asians, and Americans who are northern and southern neighbors. The Missionary Society extends its generous helping hand to those in need in the far- fhmg corners of the earth through the student body’s Thank Offering and the observance of World Week of Prayer. lx itty Exgeliiakd. President Lucy Mover. Vice President Molly IJatdokf. Secretary Rbyena Hubble. Treasurer 30
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