. The Lanthorn 1917. that were front line were strengthened in activity, thus helping this county toadvanced standard position, which she hopes to attain in full until the end ofthis year. A good lecture course has also been provided for by the cabinet, and we weresuccessful in getting such men as Dr. C. E. Cartwright, of Pittsburgh, lecturer,and Prof. T. W. Shannon, president of the national eugenic movement. Four of Penn States active Christian young men were instrumental in carry-ing to a successful climax a series of evangelistic meetings during the week ofFebruary 20-27. The boys of S. U.


. The Lanthorn 1917. that were front line were strengthened in activity, thus helping this county toadvanced standard position, which she hopes to attain in full until the end ofthis year. A good lecture course has also been provided for by the cabinet, and we weresuccessful in getting such men as Dr. C. E. Cartwright, of Pittsburgh, lecturer,and Prof. T. W. Shannon, president of the national eugenic movement. Four of Penn States active Christian young men were instrumental in carry-ing to a successful climax a series of evangelistic meetings during the week ofFebruary 20-27. The boys of S. U. were deeply moved, and a number of themtook a stand for Christ, wliile others renewed their vows. (iod has greatly blessed us during the past year, and we still invoke His guid-ance in our future efforts. Surely this world-wide movement has a strong handhere, and when we have passed beyond the sheltering influence of Dear OldSusquehanna we can look back and say it was good for us to have been there. Page Ninety-Five. Y. W. C. A. CABINET Y. W. C. A. President ---------]. \.].r. McCdRMiCK Ilcc President -------- - CRESSXrAN Sceretary ---------- Dorothy Rkakuk Treasurer ---------- Maiiki. BArnER Pianist ---------- Elizabeth IX a college community, where there are so many snares and ])it falls, it isnecessary to have Christian Associations. The Y. W. C. .\. is not an organi-zation whose mission is to save stranded sotils. hut rather to work out agrcit ])rinci])lc—helping them to develop hody. mind and smd. The .\ssociationdoes not only have an influence on its niemhers wiiile at sciiool. hnt long after. It Page Xincty-Sir is often in its meetings that they recei\e religious training and go out fromthe college walls to take their share of leadership in the church, at home and abroad. The last year has been one of unusual prosperity. At the helm of the Asso-ciation there stands a corps of efficient and hard-working officers, with a band offollowers ever


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