Quittapahilla . -. In the spring of the year, the retiring Cabinet and the newly ap|iointedCabinet hold a conference at Mount (iretna, Ia. Idle Y. W . C \, secretarxis the guest of honor, and helps greatl\ in planning the work of the association. The puri)ose of the .\ssociation is this: To unite the women of the instituticjii in loyalty to jesus Christ, tolead them to accept him as their personal Saviour, to liuild them up in theknowledge of Christ, especially through Bible study and Christian ser\ice:that their character and conduct may be consonant with their belief. Itshall thus associate
Quittapahilla . -. In the spring of the year, the retiring Cabinet and the newly ap|iointedCabinet hold a conference at Mount (iretna, Ia. Idle Y. W . C \, secretarxis the guest of honor, and helps greatl\ in planning the work of the association. The puri)ose of the .\ssociation is this: To unite the women of the instituticjii in loyalty to jesus Christ, tolead them to accept him as their personal Saviour, to liuild them up in theknowledge of Christ, especially through Bible study and Christian ser\ice:that their character and conduct may be consonant with their belief. Itshall thus associate them wdth the students of the world for the advancementof the Kingdom of God. It shall further seek to enlist their de\-otion to theChristian Church and to the religious work of the institution. X\e ha\e thus seen for what the ^. W. C. .\. stands, .and it ihies,and are ready to .give it a place of honor among the college it li\e long, and fulfill its mission! Page One Hundred- T. M. C J *.. di^H!lHi „ if CABINET President Edward F. Castetter Aice-President Cawley H. Stine Secretary lluber D. Strine Treasurer Rufns II. Snyder Su|)erintendent (if Literature (Jrin J. Iarrell Publicity Chairman Paul E. I lilbert General Secretary Prof. William X. Martin COMMITTEE HEADS Devotional. B. F. Emenheiser Bible Study W. X. .Martin Social S. T. Dundore Social Service PI. K. Geyer Finance R. M. Snyder Membership II. M. Crim Missionary R. S. Heberlig Piii/r One Hundred-tiuo T. M. C A. HE great international war which cuhninated (luring the pa-t yeaihas wrought many changes in practically every phase of acti\ the organizations which have changed their methods to meetthe present needs, the Young Mens Christian Association standsout \er}- promiiientlw This is true of the Y nationally and locallyas well. The cullege \. M. C. A. has also tried to cope with thesituation. The iirganizatic>n of the S. .\. T. C. at L. \. at the beginning oi the cullegeyear ga
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