Ohio Wesleyan University - Le Bijou Yearbook (Delaware, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Ohio Wesleyan University - Le Bijou Yearbook (Delaware, OH) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 26 of 322
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esley Fellowship New occasions mean new duties when they are correl- ated with the inspiring aims of the Methodist Student Movement. The members of Wesley Fellowship meet each Sunday night to discuss the influence of Christian living in our twentieth century. Under the direction of Don Wag- ner, president, a meaningful program has been centered around the functions of the church in every phase of acti- vities. Life acquires a new and vital significance when the issues of Christianity have been acknowledged. This year's vice-president was Kim jeffersong secretary, Marge Gratz. All were in agreement that the Christmas caroling party was successful. For an evening of fun, you can't beat a good square dance A scavenger hunt wouIdn't be complete without refreshments afterwards. Informal meetings are best when closed with group singing

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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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- .'Ps N. . ,l Flrsf YW Y Row: L. Anderson, C. Naumann, L. Lenne, W. Wright. Second Row: N. Cahoon, N. Reiff, V. Schultheis, E. Lea, R. Adams, M. Luftues. Third Row: Rev. L. Campbell, Rev. A. Stcrrett, E. Komarnyckyi, L. Moragnc, B. Ailes, E. loffa, R. Chase. l- Stephenson, R. Putney. llllltkll Fel Iowsll i p Realizing that a well educated student is one who is well acquainted with religions other fl'1.Gn his own, a band of Wesleyanites have joined the United Fellowship. All students are welcome to benefit by the discussions, the Quest speakers, studies of church services, and the C0ngeniality shared among these indi- who are gaining a keener concept of Viduals the truths of Christianity. Friurs lflull With a membership mostly composed of students who plan to make religion or the- ology the work of their lifetime, the Friar's Club plans its twice-monthly meetings to provide opportunities for worship as well as fellowship, for serious thought on religious problems as well as on fun. On Sundays, mem- bers gain valuable experience by conducting church services in the Delaware area. First Row: B. Kistlcr, A. Hubler, M. McCutchen, I. Cole, V. Laffcrty, l. Wctherell. Second Row: 5, Holzcr, M. Wenger, M. Olander, E. Sclvey, L. Kneislcy, M, Cratz, 1. Wallace, l. Stoneburncr, Third Row: G. Goodwin, A. Bcumler, P. Sharar, H, Clark, l. Warhol, R. Lapp. J

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