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ia!53h. EF Q- Christion Workers Council The Christian VVorlcer's Council is a non-sectarian organization for all stu- dents who desire Christian fellowship with other students at Shenandoah. Meet- ings are held weelclyg one of these each month being turned into a discussion period, at which time questions of any nature are discussed. Once every two weeks this group is responsible for a Chapel program. ln addition, it, with the cooperation of other organizations, fosters the promotion of the student VVorld Friendship Project. The school of the United Brethren denomination raising the highest amount of money per capita toward this fund is entitled to send a student representative to Africa for two years' study and teach- ing. As a result of the past four years' efforts, Miss Phyllis Shepp was chosen to represent Shenandoah. Besides these activities, parties and socials are frequently sponsored by the CVVC. gum.. OFFICERS Prcsiricrzi. ...... ............ ...... L is Roy Icioss If'm-Pwsititwif, ...... ..... I 3-LXZEL STOUFFIQR Scaretary-Trccnrurcr. . . ...... BETH BONDURANT lfupulfy ,'1f1fyi.n-r ..... .... lt liz. juries A. SNVATN
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, l YM-YWCA Cabinets Qlhcers of the YMCA and YVVCA compose the body known as the Y Cabinet. Joint meetings are held semi-monthly. The 1944 YM group was un- usually reduced, because of the scarcity of men, but their work was carried on in the same diligent manner. About the campus, the work of the Cabinet is easily apparent. Y Vespers on Sunday evenings, Chapel programs on Tuesday, banquets, receptions, parties, May Day and Convocation VVeelc are all sponsored by this group. The members of the Cabinet are chosen by vote of the entire student body, since every student is considered a member of the organization. OFFICERS YWCA Prvsid cnt ....... ............ Vice-Presideizt.. . . . Secretary. ...... . Ti'12a.9ii1'c1'. ....... . Social Clwiiwzaii .... Faculty Adviser. . . . . YMCA Presideiiit. ...... . . . .... ..... . . . . . Vice-President. ......................... . SEL'7'UiU7'jl and Recrcaiioiial ,Cl1.c1i1fmcwi .... Budget C hairiiiaii, ..,............. . Faculty Adviser. . . . . . .BEVERLEY FALLIS . . . . . .PI-TYLLIS SHEPP . . . .BET1-I BONDURAN1' . . . . . , . .EULA HUFFER . ...... ELLEN STOUFFER Miss MARCIA JUMP . . . .LEROY Icicas . . . . .DON Yosa' . . . . . .iROBER'l' BLACK ... . . . . . . .EDSIEL VVALKER .MIL JAMES A. SNVAIN
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lnternational Qelations Club The International Relations Club is under the auspices of the Carnegie Endowment for Peace. The purpose of the Carnegie Endowment in undertaking the work of such a club is to instruct and to enlighten public opinion as to the international situation. It does not support exclusively any one view as to how best to treat the conditions which now prevail throughout the worldg but attempts to fix the attention of students on the underlying principles of international con- duct, law and organization which must be agreed upon to put into action a peace- ful civilization. The club on this campus sponsored an open forum with the world-famed Dr. No-Yong Park as the foremost lecturer. They also studied and discussed world affairs from an objective viewpoint. Periodically the Carnegie Endowment supplies the latest books and materials on international affairs. OFFICERS President.. ..... ........... .... R H ODA MINSBERG Vice-President ..... ........ E ULA HUFFER SCC7'l3f04'jl-YN7'6'GJ'lH'C7'. . . .......... JANET WVOGEL4 Faculty Adviser.. . . . . .Miss TVIARIAN MARTIN 1-X
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