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7 W ia Q1 ' QUHHHHHIHHIIJIIIIIWH HIHHHHIHHIHIIIHHHIIHIHIV Y. M. C. A. President James Gibbons Vice-President Earl Peters Secretary Clay Daugherty Treasurer Felder Webb Faculty Committee: Professors Brewer, Willgus and Walters. THE PURPOSE OF THE STUDENT Y. M. C. A. The Young Men's Christian Association of Ozark Wesleyan College is a union of students and faculty members for the following purposes: To lead students to faith in God through Jesus Christy To lead them into membership and service in the Christian Churchg To promote their growth in Christian faith and character, especially through the study of the Bible and prayerg To influence them to devote themselves in united effort with all Christians to making the will of Christ effective in human society, and to extending the Kingdom of God throughout the world. MmmHumrzrar1H111rlrannwwHuw rmfmrmnmmmuzunumln'
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Wmuauulrfwmmrvfmeafrf ueafmmrmmrmxrmuHW Debate Ozark Wesleyan debaters participated in eight contests this year. The first was an all-Freshman debate won by Raymond Tomlinson,Lawrence Ghan and Miss Virginia I1-win of the negative, opposing Misses Marguerite Knight, Frances Jewell, and Ber- nice Merrell of the affirmative. The sophomore team composed of Angus Springer, Cecil Colley and Wellington Winchester won from the freshmen negative team. There were six inter-collegiate debates with Southwest Baptist, Drury and Miami Colleges. Both teams triumphed over the Southwest Baptist teams, the aHirm- ative composed of Springer, Colley and Winchester at home and the negative, Tom- linson, Ghan and Harvey Flower at Bolivar. In the Drury debate the negative team: Tomlinson and Ghan won at home while th affirmative, Springer and Colley, lost a two to one decision at Springfield. Both teams were awarded unanimous decisions over the Miami debaters, the affirmative team debating in Miami. We were given five victories out of six inter- collegiate debates. The question for debate was the one used by the Missouri Debating Association of which Ozark Wesleyan College is a member. It was: Resolved, that congress should enact legislation embodying the principles of the McNary-Haugen Bill. Professor B. B. Wood was coach of debate and Angus Springer was manager. Miss Clarabell Banta trained the speakers in delivery. 'fl mmnmHfrmuunxumrxfn A ? E? Ee!
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Qmmrrmnmuuwvxvnrmve harmfullxmlaiwwyd Y. W. C. A. The Y. W. C. A. of Ozark Wesleyan College has experienced a most successful past year. With sixty active members and splendid sponsors the orxrnnizzition has been able to accomplish much. The meetings have been interestirg qi fl lielp u', not only in knowledge gained, but in training for Christian leadership, The programs have included talks, music, book reviews, and general discussions of appropriate subjects. The social events of the Y. W. began with the Big Sister Reception held at the opening of the school. The Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. held a joint social affair a week later which was most enjoyable. This past year an approved constitution has been adopted by the college Y. W. C. A. Through this action the organization will soon be enabled to become nation- ally affili ated. OFFICERS President ........ ............. ..... P e arl Williams Vice-President . . . . . . Lucille Grifiith Secretary ...... ........ M arie Lowe Treasurer . . . . . . Mrs. Lillian Wright Mnxnfvaurrramrmnmmvamwl r jlmruunfmemmnmummmm'7
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