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yzci...,.y.c. , We become acquainted with the Y be- fore arriving as freshmen, through corres- pondence with our big sisters or brothers. a Y-sponsored project. The Y's are versatile in their services. Vocationally. the Y sponsored Career Con- ference. Religiously, vespers, Tuesday chapels, dorm devotions. monthly chapels. and Upper Room maintenance are Y-di- rected. Socially, the Y's help in frosh inte- gration through Big-Little Sis-Bro banquets and Y night, besides sponsoring all-school skating and swimming parties and hayrides. The YWV Christmas party collected gifts For Geneva Girls School. YW's monthly news sheet, The Y Knot, is edited by Mary VVashburn. YM members saw a profession- al football game in Chicago. In November a mock election was held, and in January Y sponsored three discussions, Dating and i.flating. Y members serve through Weekend Chi- cago workcamps, Hungarian service drive, Thanksgiving food baskets, recreational periods for Geneva girls and Christmas party for Aurora's underprivileged chil- dren. l YXYCLX: NI, lgrdmann, D. Oesthgei. C. Esturly. M. Fcik, Miss Shar. M. Uebele. NI, Sll'2lI1lIlTill1. NI. Seagly. D. Strut! YNICZX: .Nil'llff'flf ll. Studer, QI. Harper, P. I,iclmal1. lh. liiclrich. Slnurling: l'. . . , , , Agnew, C.. Cross. l.Sullon. 13.02111-s. I. Dowling
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