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1j.W CJJ. THE Y. W. C. A. aims to promote the social and spiritual welfare ofthe qirls on the Hill. In addition to the character- development aspect, the "Y" has also an important social function. Even before students arrive at college they come in contact with this organization through the letters they receive from their "big sisters" These "big sisters" are chosen under the auspices of the "Y" from the senior and junior classes. They try to make the freshmen feel at home and help them on the way to become real Western Mary- landers. The Freshman "Y" picnic and the Kiddie Party were two of the outstanding sociallundions of the year. A welcome innovation in the year's social program was the sponsoring of a series of Saturday night "dime dances" Music by leading orchestras was furnished by means of and an amplifying system. OFFICERS Since "Y" had long felt the need for some sort of recreation room, the help of other interested organizations CHARLOTTE COPPAGE President was enlisted in supplying furnishings for such a room MILDRED WHEATLEY After several donations of furniture were received, a radio Vice-President and a few reading lamps were purchased. These efforts CHARLOTTE COOK Secretary have resulted in a cozy club room on the fourth floor of ANN STEVENSON Treasurer McDaniel Hall. where members and their friends enjoy many happy hours. The "y" cabinet, which is composed of the officers and the chairmen of various committees, plans and supervises all the activities of the organization. Slttlng:-M~xwel1. G. COPPI'ge, B. Scoll, Whealley. C. Coppage, Cook, Coffren. Frtdlnger. Stevenson Staruling:_Kellh.E.Smlth,E.Taylor eiqhtv-stx