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CABINET %e Y M. C. A. LITTLE SISTER’ PLAN Lois Hart President Dodgen Hodge Houck Roberts Every girl who is a student of Newberry College is a member of the Y. W. C. A. This organization meets each Tuesday night, and once a month meets jointly wi th the Y. M. C. A. The functions o f the Y. W. C. A. are many. It supports a boy in India, communicates with other schools and colleges, sends dele¬ gates to the Y conferences. Each evening this organization spon¬ sors a vesper service in the girls dormitory. During Lent it sponsors special morning services. Receptions and social programs are held. Each of the upper classmen has a Little Sister’ and each of the freshmen has a Big Sister. It is believed that this enables new students to adapt themselves more quickly and easily to college life. In conjunction with the Y. M. C. A., the Y. V. C. A. publishes at the beginning of the school year a small handbook known as The Indian Guide, the purpose of which is to act as a guide for the freshmen and new students.
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O. G. Dasher President J he Young Men’s Christian Asso¬ ciation was organized in the 60 s and has ever exerted a powerful in¬ fluence for good. Weekly meetings have always been held, and in its early history Bible Classes were con¬ ducted. Monthly meetings are now held with the Y. W. C. A. Jfie Y. M. C. A AND ITS WORK The Y. M. C. A. seeks to keep the teachings of Jesus Christ alive among the young men, and to emphasize the qualities of character wh ich make for better Christian liv¬ ing and leadership. One cannot help noticing how eagerly young men in passing through college grasp the studies, which arm them for the surging con¬ flict wi th every-day affairs when college days are no more. Often in their zeal to master sciences they wholly neglect the moral side of life, which must inevitably count for loss ere the goal of life is reached. The Y. M. C. A. helps them re¬ member their Creator in the days of their youth in preparation for that fuller life. Y. M. C. A. CABINET Jordan Masters Yonce Seniors HURMAN uniors ARRA ARK iop iomores
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First Row: Schaeffer, Jessen, Workman, Henderson, Watson, Hourk, Varker, L. Shealy, D. Black. « « » » Second Row: Dodgen, K. S! lealy, Hart. Boozer, Shearouse, E. Shealy, Pence, Schurr, Wingard, Bridges, Monts. « « » » Third Row: K. Jones, Dowclle, ffiers, Schrocder, Collins, M. Shealy, Barton, Entler, H. Parrott, Biser. « « » » Fourth Row: Haigler, Donahoe, Gaetjens, Lange, Lotz, Langford, C. Shealy, E. Bischoff, Shull. « « » » Fifth Row: O Harra, E. Dasher, N. Davis, Suber, C. Bischoff, Dudley, Oxner, Roberts, F. Black, Franklin, Hodge, H. Jones, F. Jones, M. Davis, O. G. Dasher, V. Black, L. Parrott. LUTHERAN STUDENTS ' ASSOCIATION f irst Row: Schaeffer, Jessen, Propes, Fasold, Houck, O. G. Dasher, E. Bischoff, Stone, Aull. «« »» Second Row: Dodgen, Hart. Gaetjens. Shearouse, Henderson. E. Shealy. Pence, L. Shealy, D. Black, V. Black. «« »» Third Row: K. Shealy, R. Boozer, Hiers, Schrocder, Collins, M. Shealy, Schurr, w ingard. Bridges, Monts, Biser, P. Black. «« »» Fourth Row: Bax¬ ter, K. Jones, Fulmer, Lange, Lotz, Langford, Barton, A. B. Paysinger, Shull, H. Parrott, Oxner, Suber. «« »» Fifth Row: S. Paysinger, Donahoe, Fischer. Dudley. C . Bischoff, Roberts, Haigler, Franklin, Entler, Ringer, L. Parrott, E. Dasher. «« »» Sixth Row: Saine, Wessinger, Kimmel, O Harra, Toole, H. Jones, Wise, Dufford, Goodman. «« »» Seventh Row. Gnann, Crout, Watson, J. Ringer, C. Shealy, Black, Summer, Kinard, Price, Ballentine.
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