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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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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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Annl.-. l.-i.L- . . 1 1 1 .1 Yllillg W0'mel1's -Clufistian Association -1. 1 1 1. 1 1 ,One of the most active programs for Wesleyan women is the Y. W. C. A. T,l1IS year the new advisor, Miss Sue Phillips, and President Ruth Platt are directing the Y's busy calendar of events. In September Y. W. sponsors the Gnnual Freshman Mixer and Big-Little Sis Picnic in Stuy Glen. Later, new Y- W. members are honored at the Candlelight Dedication Service at Bill Street Church. Sign-ups are then held in the dorms for committees covering Wlde areas of interests. Each of the seventeen committees is headed by a Cabinet member chosen from applicants the preceding spring. During the school year, Wednesday night Y Committees keep buzzing lNlTl'1 community work, field trips, group projects, and forum meetings. Work In Delaware service groups includes Girl Scouts, Community Center, Children's Home, and Sarah Moore Home. Y. W. encourages leadership through committee participation and group study. Freshman women showing potential leadership are recognized by election to Sophomore Commission. l 'E l vl- X Students have the opportunity to mect informally with guest speakers Ellic Bryenton, lane Fcick, and june Dickerson blend their voices at the blg-little-sister picnic,
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