Bethanian, 1909 . tofeel her own individual responsibility. A devotional meeting is held every Wednesday evening and a fifteen-minuteprayer service every morning before breakfast. In these meetings the girls cometogether all on an equal and are helped and strengthened for their work. ABible class meets every other Sunday afternoon for the study of the IHIjIc. Itswork has been found very profitable and successful, (nee a month a joint meet-ing of the Y. W. and Y. IM. is planned and together we have most helpful meet-ings, then, also a mission-study class meets once a week for its separate work.


Bethanian, 1909 . tofeel her own individual responsibility. A devotional meeting is held every Wednesday evening and a fifteen-minuteprayer service every morning before breakfast. In these meetings the girls cometogether all on an equal and are helped and strengthened for their work. ABible class meets every other Sunday afternoon for the study of the IHIjIc. Itswork has been found very profitable and successful, (nee a month a joint meet-ing of the Y. W. and Y. IM. is planned and together we have most helpful meet-ings, then, also a mission-study class meets once a week for its separate work. The association has raised money for the state work and res[)onds cheer-fully whenever a call comes for money. The plan of the Y. W. C. A. is to bring the girls into closer touch withChrist and with each other. When new girls come into our midst we aim towelcome them in our girlish way and thus drive away homesickness. With ourmotto ever before us we are pushing forward hoping to do great things forour Master. 75. Yoiin^ Mons Christian Association Cui^ORs: Purple ami Gold. [MoTTo: }c .-Ire tlic Light of the ]]\>rhi. Jon \ 11. Cai;i,]; President H. H. ] lee-President Rov P. Si nlvR Treasurer C. E. v^cnoFiiiLU Seeretarv NO organizjitiun pnjinises more to its members than the Young GlensChristian Associatiim. Its well known ohjeet is to biiilil uyt men plusieallv, men-tally and moral!}. In c<illege tliere is not so much need for the Young MensChristian Association to look after the physical development of its memljers asthe athletics of the College attend to this. In his necessar\- studies the collegeman gets sufficient mental development. It remains for the College Y. AI. C. furnish the food and occasion for spiritual growth. The work at Fiethany is being successfull\- conducted, we feel, aking thisline. In the midst of the many, duties and attractions of college life which tendto distract from religious work, our Y. M. C. A. meetings have been seasons ofgre


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