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Cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. Officers FRANCES KELL Secretary ELIZABETH BULGIN Treasurer MARGARET ANDERSON-CC-.President MARTHA ROSS Vice-President Cftairmen of Committees Martha Brenner Religious Meetings Mary Kelly Bible Study Maryellen Harvey.. j C ... .Mission Study Martha Ross Membership Recina Pinkston Association News Alice Fleming Social Katherine Lindamood Music Grace Harris Conference and Convention Louise Obekly Y. W. C- A. Store
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The Young Women ' s Christian Association I am come that tliey might have life, and that they might have it mure abundantly. EAL success in the work of the Young Women ' s Christian Association can not be measured by mere statistics, or by definite statements of things that have been accomplished; but, in looking back over the work of the year, it is interesting to note those things that have been of particular importance. The membership of the Association has increased to over two hundred, and our budget to seven hundred and fifty dollars. The change from the College Sunday School to the Y-. W. C A. Voluntary Bible Study classes, though a radical one, has proven successful. There is a large enroll- ment in the Mission Study classes, the members of which are gaining a more comprehensive view of the world ' s need and the relation of Christian stu- dents to this need. The remaining five hundred dollars due on our cottage at Blue Ridge has been paid by the Tech Y. M. C. A. in order that they may have the use of the cottage during the Y. M. C. A. conferences; so the Agnes Scott Cottage is now the Agnes Scott-Tech Cottage. We were represented at the Georgia Students ' Missionary League by ten delegates, who brought back to us much of the inspiration that they had received from the meetings in La Grange. We were also fortunate in having several of our girls at the wonderful Laymen ' s Missionary Convention in Charlotte. One of the biggest privileges, however, that has come to us as an Association this year, lias been that of representation by an annual member on the Student Department of the South Atlantic Field. The idea of the Y. W. C. A. tea room was received with much enthu- siasm, and it is hoped that the room, which has just been attractively fitted up for this purpose, will prove a most popular social center, and that in the future it will be a place in which every member of our college community will feel really at home. The coming of Dr. Chapman and Mr. Alexander to Atlanta, and the meetings held in our own chapel by Miss Conde, of the National Board, 19
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