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'LHE MIRRGR COLLEGIAN STAFF -I - -1929 EditorfinfChicf ,...,...........................................................................................................,....... Leland Bauer Assistant Editor ,........................,. .........,... Victor Schriefer Business Manager .................,.............. ........... C harles Colvin Assistant Business Manager .....,...... ............... Y enne Snider Circulation Manager ....,........,.......... .......,,,........ J oseph Glezen Sport Editor ...................,.... Exchange Editor ........,..... Organization Editor ........,.. Alumni Editor ........................ Theological Reporter ............. Class Reporter ................... Cartoonist ...,..............,............... Poet and joke Editor ............, Faculty Sponsor ..................... Page Sixtyftwo ..............Howard Simmons .............Jennie Cockrum .............Constance Kelly .,...........,Catherine Onyett .............Manuel DeLeon Alleen Stonecipher ...........Harold Hargrave ............George Hornbrook G. Cato
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THE MIRROR .. .... .4 - . 112 THE Y. M. C. A. The Y. M. C. A. is an indigenous, spiritual campus movement of students and faculty for the following purposes: a. To lead students to faith in God through Jesus Christ. 4 b. To lead them into membership and service in the Christian Church. c. To promote their growth in Christian faith, especially through the study of the Bible and prayer. d. To influence them to devote themselves in united effort with all Christians in making the will of Christ effective in human societyg and to extend the kingdom of God throughout the world. The purposes here' stated were taken from the constitution of the organization. In other words the Y. M. C. A. is an organization to take care of the spiritual life of the young men while they are in College. These purposes are accomplished in many ways. Once every week there is a meeting of some kind. Sometimes it is devotional, sometimes special music, and at other times speakers are engaged who have no direct connection with the College. A varied program is planned for the year so the individual interests may be taken care o . Each year the State Secretary is with the Y. M. C. A. once or twice and gives them an inspiration to do greater things. He encourages the conferences. A number of members attend the Officers Training Conference, the Y. M. C. A. Conference at Lake Geneva, and the Student Volunteer Conference each year where they come into contact with world citizens, some of the greatest Christian workers of today. It is through the work of the Y. M. C. A. that such men as Akintunde Dipelou from Nigeria of Africa, Mr. Williztm Gilbreath, Field Secretary of Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, and Mr. Charles H. Corbett, a returned missionary of China who gave us some very interesting facts about these countries, come to our Campus. Other activities of the Y. M. C. A. are the sponsoring of Bible Study classes, International Relations, and The World Fellowship Committee. The social com' mittee has done some real work this year. At the beginning of each term there is a social of some kind to get the students acquainted with one another. The best frienrlf ships that a person has are made during his college days and the. Y is trying to promote friendship among all students. The organization as it is formed depends on the students and faculty. It has approximately seventyffive members and is doing some real work and it is hoped that the Y. M. C. A. will continue to grow not only in members but in spirit. OFFICERS A. L. Hedrick ......... ....................... P resident Manuel DeLeon ............ .......... V icefPresident , Leon C. Stone ......... ................... S ecretary Leland Bauer ......... .......................... T reasurer C. I. Kerr ............. ......... F aculty Advisor Page Sixtyffour
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