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'P If :Tvv qg:!'f24 nfl '51 T 'VXA- lxyhx l ..i. fi-:QA . - EY 77' Z ' 0 I Quai WW X if -X I Ki X il X' ff' 'Wi f -4 ll ' e 4 , Halas ' - f f' , 'ki .i , , I, A, ,. 1 . D . LL - .w.at.a. The Y. VV. C. A. is one of the greatest influences for good in the lives of the students of Synodical. It is felt not only in the lives of the members of the Y. W. C. A. but in the entire student body as well. The aim of the Y. W. this year has been to make a larger place inthe heart of each girl for Jesus Christ. An opportunity was given early in the year for old girls to renew their membership and for the new girls to become members. This was responded to by a large per cent of the students. The regular weekly meetings are held Thursday mornings at the chapel period. This gives the town girls an equal opportunity with the boarders to attend. , The first work to be done that came to the girls was raising their part of the war fund. In the early part of November representatives from the student body and Y. VV. were sent to Jefferson City to a State Conference. At this conference plans were laid for ,raising 350,000 in the Schools and Colleges in the State for Y. M. and Y. W. Vlfar XVork. This call was responded to very liberally by the girls. The money was raised by sacrificing picture shows and trips to the Bakery. Odd jobs were performed, such as selling ice cream cones, sandwiches, cookies, and hot chocolate. e Several of the girls are showing the true missionary spirit by teaching 'each Sunday afternoon at the negro mission in the southern part of town. Soon after Xmas a Mission Study Class was formed for the purpose of studying the conditions and needs of Missions in the South. The meetings -conducted by Miss McKennan, the Bible teacher, are held Sunday afternoons and are well attended. A Missionary Society was organized with a membership of about 25 to take the lace of the Mission Study Class once a month. The Missionary Survey P was chosen as a text book. The special work of helping clothe two orphans at the Elmwood Orphanage was decided upon. On the evening of March 9th the Y. Xf . o- y Y. VV. of VVilliam XN7oods College with a Children's Partyf, Everyone came in costume. Children's games were played.. Refreshments of stick candy and were served. Wfe feel that the girls of the two colleges were V f S nodical entertained the ice cream cones drawn closer on that evening than ever before. ' O March 6th there was a joint meeting of the cabinets of the Y. M. C. A. n of VVestminster College and the Y. NN . C. A's. of Synodical and xV1ll13.1T1 Woods l b k 'Colleges at the Presbyterian Church. They were addressed by Miss Slel' CC , one of the State Y. VV. Sec'ys., who set forth the plans of the North-field Con- f ' . As an outcome of this meetingvgroups including practically every. girl eience in school for the discussion of Christian VVorld Democracy were organized.
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