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Hammen Ha mptun Newhy Guile; Mlmmrl Huskins Puma Hush Him: Y. M. C. A. HE YOUNG MEN,S Christian Association of Pacific College is a spiritual campus movement of students and faculty for the following purposes: to lead young men J into membership and service in the Christian church; to promote their growth in a Christian faith; to infiuence them I to devote themselves in united effort with all Christians. Membership in the Young Ments Christian Association is extended to all men interested, and the organization strives to build up the spiritual, tnental, and physical phases of life. . ; Under the leadership Of Harvey Campbell, president; Rex Hampton, vice-preSiden't; Wilbur Newby, secretary; I Lewis Hoskins, treasureniitEld-OH Bush, deputation; Virgil Hiatt, world fellnwshib; Louis Comn. social and social ser- vice; J ohn Dimuhd, membership andljjublicity; and Emmett Gulley, faculty adviser, the Y.M. C. A. enjoyed a very successful year. The Y. M. G. A. room was repaired, the floor painted, and the walls refinished. The deputation and social service comniitteeis Were espeCially active sponsoring worthwhile projects. ' -qY-: ,A. r
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DREANM AG1M0N8 EDITE I1 BY RUTH WILDE EMMA HOGUE ARNEY HOUSER
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Met'racken Coulson Kendal! Vl'ilson i'haate J ones Otis Seeley Pembertou Y. W. C. A. PIRITUAL, social. mental, and physical growth of stu- dent character is the aim of the Young Women's Chris- tian Association. Meetings are held at the chapel hour each Wednesday throughout the year. All women in school are welcome. The deputation and social welfare commit- tees contribute as much as possible to the community life. With the aid of the Y. M. C. A., a reception for new students is held at the first of each semester. The two Christian associations carry one a Weekly prayer meeting that benefits all who attend. The two groups edit and dis- tribute to all students a handbook of information concern- ing organizations, traditions, ,sehool-calendarr, school yells and songs. The women sponsor a big andrlittle sister move ment, a Christmas barty for poor children, a mothersl tea, and a May breakfast. I a Ruthanna McCrackenl as 'pi'esident has guided the or- ganization with Margaret Coulsb'n, tries president; Doris Darnielle, secretary; Maryl Brooks, treasurer. Committee chairmen were: Dorothy Ghoate, Christian world education; Peggy Otis, social; Isabella Wilson, deputation; Marjorie Seely, social service; Rachel Pemberton, music; and Thelma Jones, publicity. l Pembertoa Brooks
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