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CAMPUS Y. W. C. A. Margaret Kuglin, Advisor Betty St. Angelo, Millie Beine, Karen Feik, Rosalie Bargmann, Marilyn Gibson, Margaret Stevens, Phyllis Decker, Carol Miller, President Judy Davis. The year begins with Y activities. Freshmen are introduced to our campus by upperclassmen known as Big Sis and Big Brother - as the case may be. This fraternal spirit fin the family sense of the word, of coursej helps both to orientate the Freshmen and to begin the Y program for the year. 29
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CAMPUS Y. M. C. A. Thanksgiving baskets for needy families and toy showers for underprivileged children are two other activities of the Y's. Naturally, where there's a Y.W., there a Y.M. Delbert Meyer, BACK ROW: Robert Lange, Advisors: Elmer Sundby, Jacob Sackmanng David Willard, and David Senn. FRONT ROW: Allan Robb, Bob Worner, President Ron Gullstrand, Ron Gibson, and Ralph Seeger. v 4 A.W.U.S. queen is uniquely elected during World University Service Week. Each nominated girl has a jar, and voters contribute money to W.U.S. in the jar of their choice. The jar with the most money is crowned queen. That is to say, the girl whose jar has the most, of course Kitty Agne crowns this year's queen - Nancy Keating. ,mf
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Rafi as 4 1 yn 4.:Qm'i N4 MMM sm M1ss Ruth Gauerke, along with Chaplain St Angelo faculty advisor Del Earisman and a central commlttee, made careful plans for the Stu dent Conference of 1960 Restoration of Mea 1ng Two men were brought to the campus to lead the program Dr Paul Elmen and Dr Harry DeW1re addressed the conference several times, and were avall able for d1scuss1on and counseling during he week. Special displays were set up as a part of the F1ne Arts emphasis which is a part of Stu- dent Conference. The week began Wlth a ban- quet pictured above. Dr. DeWire ponders the ap- parent starvation of his table mates.
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