. Sargasso . on, a Christmas partygiven for the mission children, and girls have visited the various charity organizations ofthe city. It was by good fortune that twelve delegates attended the summer conference at LakeGeneva, Wisconsin, where a lovely vacation was combined with training and inspiration forthe years work. Also in April four delegates were sent to the National Convention atCleveland, Ohio, where the new Personal Basis of Membership was accepted. This marksa new era in the National Association. In May cabinet members met in Indianapolis forCabinet Training Council. The Blue Trian


. Sargasso . on, a Christmas partygiven for the mission children, and girls have visited the various charity organizations ofthe city. It was by good fortune that twelve delegates attended the summer conference at LakeGeneva, Wisconsin, where a lovely vacation was combined with training and inspiration forthe years work. Also in April four delegates were sent to the National Convention atCleveland, Ohio, where the new Personal Basis of Membership was accepted. This marksa new era in the National Association. In May cabinet members met in Indianapolis forCabinet Training Council. The Blue Triangle is a symbol of the movement eager to develop girls physically,mentally, and spiritually, to impress on them the social principles as laid down by Jesus andto create a desire and impetus to more Christ-like lives. The chief purpose is to lead girls to Jesus Christ and to make Him a vital factor intheir lives. Eighty-seven _^J^^^ Student Volunteer Group President—Abigail DavidsonSecretary—Frances Kelsey. The Student Volunteer Group works very quietly and un-assumingly, but its influence is widely felt. This year the number has grown and as a result there hasbeen more done in connection with the Christian Christmas a very impressive missionary program, Christin Every Land, was given. Earlham was certainly favored during the Christmas vaca-tion when several of her students were permitted to attend theStudent Volunteer Conference at Des Moines, Iowa, wheresome 7,000 students from all parts of the world assembled. February 13-15 was the date for the State Volunteer Con-vention to meet at Earlham but the flu condition made itnecessary to postpone it until April 16-18. The purpose of the movement is as follows: 1. To awaken and maintain among all Christian studentsof the United States and Canada intelligent and active interestin foreign missions. 2. To enroll a sufficient number of student volunteers tomeet the demands of the missionary boards of North America.


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