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Y. W. C. A Another organization devoted to the promotion of the good ond beautiful at Wittenberg is the Y. W. C. A. It aims to help uphold the best spiritual standing possible by four methods which any Y. W. member will be glad to outline in detail. In cooperation with the Y. M. C. A.; it sponsors the annual Christ- mas caroling and Lenten vesper services. It plans chapel pro- grams for alternate Thursdays, and is responsible for the Big and Little Sister Movement which arranges for an upperclass woman to help each freshman girl adjust herself to college life. The Y. W. C. A. meets every other Thursday evening at Feme I iff Hall, with outside speakers occasionally. OFFICERS President................................MARGARET BRILLHART Vice-President ......................................MARY SIPES Secretary...............................ANNETTE WARNKE Treasurer...............................MARGARET DORST COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN MARY SIPES MARY METZ ANNETTE WARNKE LORRAINE ALBRIGHT BETTY SIPES MARGARET DORST LORETTA BOGER ALMA GLUNTZ Pate One Hundred Fifty-five
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Y. M. C. A Drawing its membership from the entire male student body, the Y. M. C. A. asks only that a candidate be able to sign his name on a card, one reason why it is the largest men’s group on fhe campus—as well as the oldest. Attesting to the responsi- bility of heading the Association is the fact that two presidents were required this year. The Y. M. C. A. endeavors to extend its work beyond the limits of the campus into the city of Spring- field. Here its activities include the work of the gospel teams, social service committees, and Hi-Y discussion leaders. On the campus the Y. M. C. A. cooperates with other groups in various projects, including weekly chapel programs, the Christmas and Lenten vespers, and editing the Freshman Handbook. OFFICERS President .............JAMES BALDWIN, JOSEPH KINDIG Vice-President........................................PHILIP LOTTICH Secretory .................................WILLIAM FISHER Treasurer ..................................JOHN McCABE DALE LEIPPER ELMER BOSSERMAN RICHARD SMITH ROBERT NEUMEIER EDWARD CROCKER JOHN McCABE EDWARD ORINSKY CABINET KENNETH WRAY ERICH BRANDT PAUL PLASTERER MARION McARTOR ALFRED UPDEGRAFF IRVING HASSELO BEN AVERY FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES Dr. ROSS MILLER Dr. E. T. BODENBERG Dean B. H. PERSHING Page One Hundred Fifty-foui
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Boost Wittenberg Associatoin Charged with the thankless task of maintaing a host of Witten- berg traditions, and of keeping up the ephemeral student spirit in poor athletic years, the Boost W Association seems per- petually in search of a shoulder to cry on. If does accomplish some worthwhile things, like getting permission to hold dances in the field house, supervising elections, staging Honor Day con- vocation, and arranging for visitation week-end. It also sets rules for freshman cap wearing, and rules the roost during Homecoming week-end. The Association has twenty members recruited from social, athletic, religious, musical, and journalistic organizations- OFFICERS President .................................WILLIAM FRICK Vice-President.....................................BROOKS BRICKLEY Secretary..........................................EDWARD CROCKER MEMBERS Dean B. H. PERSHING Mr. E. A. JENSEN Mr. K. G. LIND WILLIAM HOLLOWAY JAMES MORRIS WALTER BORN PAUL BELL ROBERT ROTHAAR FRANK TOTH ROBERT WOLFORD KARL LANDEFELD RICHARD HARDY BENJAMIN AVERY JOHN CHURCH ROBERT GANGWARE WILLIAM HICKS HOWARD WAINSCOTT JOSEPH KINDIG Pate One Hundred Fifty-six
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