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A freshman leaps in the air to deal 51 crushing blow to the opposition 3' the Y.M.C.A. Freshman Camp. Athletic events such as this add to the fun and keen spirit that is so much 0 Dart of the annual event. J I 1 Chuck Smith raises his arms for the clown-b00f 05 WC Freshmen render a lusty version of the CLJDDON Song- As seen in the two pictures below, the Y.M Valuable source of fun and fellowship at the So .C.A. committees provide an uth Delaware Recreational Cen 1X '1- Y
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First Row: Reverend R, Gay, V. Lafferty, A. Geyer, A. Hubler, S. Crites. Second Row: L. Green, G. Berquist, R. Akagi, B. McDevitt, P. Brower, D. Neff, D. Miller, D. Smith. Yoglg Nlfeings Christian Associatiun Under the leadership of president AI Geyer, the Y. M. C. A. this year embarked upon a three-fold program of worship, service, and education. Highlights of its worship program were the continuation of morning watch services and bringing to our campus four outstanding speakers representing different religious points of view. The Wesleyan Y serves both as a student and a community group. For the students, it holds all-association meetings where a variety of subjects are discussed, and for the freshmen, in particular, it sponsors a Freshman Camp. ln the community the Y sponsors the high school and junior Hi-Y groups as well as the 'Gra-Y, an organization for boys from nine to twelve. Maintaining a full-time recreational program at the Community Center is another project of this line. The educational phase of its program is carried out by promoting an international Affairs Week and holding leadership and recreation seminars. Through these many activities, the Y. M. C. A. succeeds in its aim to apply the principles of Christianity to college life.
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YIVFA Ijllllillldv Front to Back: 1. Murray, S Atkinson, C. Aylmer, I. Stone- burner, E. Bryenton, B. Bradley C. Neumann, M. Kirk, M. Hib- bert, D. Deist, 1. Palmer, B. Slay- baugh, 1. Bradley. 1. Mehlhope M. Ricgcl, B. Benedict, A. Reis- ner, I. Mapp, C. Hamilton, M Butler, 1. Carper, J. Feick, M Blass. On Platform: R. Platt, P Hays, Miss Sue Phillips, 1. Goodnow. Soplunnure Conn nlissioll First Row: M. McColgan, D. Parmelee, N. Aldrich, 1. Gregory, M. Butler, B. Wright, B. Wiltshire, C. Inman. Second Row: R. Palmer, D, Stoudenmirc, B. Olson, B. Glore, L. Carner, P. Putnam, L. Redhead, B. Myer, I. Putnam. Thlrd Row: B. Buffum, M. Pierce, A. McKenzie, D. Parobcck, S. Huber, T. McNamara, 1. Schaff, N. Hennls, M. Appleman.
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