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Tint pgs THE TARKTANA, 1936 I' T 1 A N e f 1-Q 1 R v 'V' L. 4 ! i L X rf llAt'lC ROW: Knox, K. Rankin, H. Carter, Kroth. M- Rankin- l liUN'l' ROW: Mt-Coid, Lust, Mrs. Collins, Jenison, Imrie, 5 3 0 U 5 W C The Young Women's Christian Association is one of the most vital organizations on our campus. It is a place where young women of the college may go each week for worthwhile discussions on religious and social problems. Its line of Work is not confined, however, to its weekly meetings, for among its activities are included: assisting in the publishing of the student hand book, the big and little sister move- ment, the lottery party, capsule sister week and skating parties. Each year in June, delegates are sent to the Southwestern Student Conference at Hollister where students from our college are enabled to meet with other college young people of the Southwest and to become acquainted with the world-wide scope ol' work carried on by the Christian Associations. President. , ,. Vice-president .. Secretary 'l'1 casurer Sponsor page fifty-two OFFICERS Dorothy Lust Helen McCoid Isobel Imrie Mary Jenison . Mrs. Collins The l I 1 on the camp fppoituniz 5. fiwnie of W? t the Y. W. 4 X The Y. v v ield at lm The G hcal comm J Student C..f Qaintd mei C
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1936, THE TARKIANA if Lf- ,14 AI. U ,? rf Q, 4' zgigfgsf RACK ROW: Woodruff, Strom, McConnell, D. lfennett FRONT ROW: McCoid, Schneider, Hall, R. Bennett, K. Rankin CS-Mimi Cami Rounding out its fourth year of existence on our campus the Student Council continues to serve the students as a medium through which they may obtain a desir- able and efficient form of government. Under the leadership of Morris Hall, presi- dent, the Council this year has functioned smoothly through a democratic program which held the interest of every student in high concern. Most notable among the achievements of the Council this year was the successful adjustment of the social program to meet the diversified demands of the student body. The inauguration of informal Saturday night parties and carefully planned all-school socials marked its efforts in this direction. Mr. Hall was ably assisted in his executive duties by Mr. Edmund'A. Schneider, Junior, who served as vice-president and Miss Katherine Rankin, a Senior, who filled the office of secretary-treasurer. HALL sCHNE1DlcR RANKIN page fifty-one
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1936, THE TARKIANA BACK ROW: Dr. Martin, Pierce, Dr. Collins, Graham, Dr. George. FRONT ROW: Sterrett, Godfrey, Cooper, Currie. if. .c. The Y. M. C. A. has Won itself a place in the Christian life of every young man on the campus. Weekly meetings resulted in discussions in which every man Was given opportunity to compare his ideas with others. Many inspirational meetings were held, some of which were led by outside speakers, while others were joint meetings with the Y. W. C. A. The Y. M. C. A. Was represented at the National Youth Volunteer Convention held at Indianapolis, Indiana. The Gospel Team work is deserving of high praise, and extended through the local community into the nearby states. The past several years the organization has sent delegates to the Southwestern Student Conference at Hollister and has profited greatly by the inspiration and ideals gained therefrom. OFFICERS President .,..,...,.......,.. ...,............ P aul Godfrey Vice-president ...... ...... B on Cooper Secretary . ..... ...., ll larvin Sterrett Treasurer ..........,,....,.. ......... ....,..... P a ul Currie Sponsor ,. ,.,,, Drs. Martin, Collins, and George page fifty-three
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