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4 l L. ,Iac0b's Ladder ffefzjzm Ja gfzbfe Religion in Life week at Wayland brought to each of us the opportunity to have personal contact with prominent leaders of the religious world. From the Religion in Life Week many of the Wayland students discovered a broader understanding of God and of their relationships with Him and a greater confidence and trust in others and in themselves. During the church fellowship parties to welcome our guests, and at the evening meals, Dr. Newton C. Fetter, assistant secretary of the Baptist Board of Education of the Northern Baptist Convention, led the groups in songs and folk dances. His lively songs and clever jokes will be remembered by evervone. Dr. Edward H. Clayton, famous for his relief work in China during the Japanese occupation, retold many of his experiences in his Chinese work. Under his direction, Wayland Academy in Hang- chow became one of the outstanding institutions for secondary education in Chekiang. Dr. Clayton's lectures and group conferences were thoroughly enjoyed by the history and language groups. Rev. George Collins, better known as Shorty spent much of his time with the sociology groups, talking on race problems. At the Way-Y, he spoke on Campus Problems for Boys. Rev. Collins has been the Baptist pastor at the University of Wisconsin for over ten years. As an ordained minister, Mrs. Alexander Stewart taught eleven years at the Conference of Re- ligious Education in Northfield, Mass. At the Y.W.C.A. meeting she spoke on Living Together and Liking It, which gave many of the girls a new outlook on life for the future. Religion in Life Week will linger long in the memory of 1944-45 at Wayland Academy. Wayland: Beaver Dam, Madison, and China Page 38
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dy- This year the Way-Y was officered by Peter jernberg, presidentg George Whitfield, vice-presidentg Don McCreedy, secretary, and Bob Griffin, treasurer. The Boys' Club strove to express religion in the individual life. We were honored by the presence of Shorty Collins, chaplain of the University of Wisconsin, who addressed our boys as a group. During his stay here, he gave personal guidance in religious, social, and wartime problems to many. At the state convention which Peter Jernberg and Ray Jones attended, Ray Jones was elected first vice-president of the state Y.M.C.A. organization, The Way-Y this year, on the whole, accomplished much in the way of personal emphasis on high standards, morals, and good citizenship. Page 37 liz ' A
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