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V ..-1,3 A, . .'Q F ' A'lIlllllI'lil'l', Cairstensun, Ruinforth, Zi-1-Ii linux.. Mrs. l il'eox'i'1l. Ailvisier: Mrs. Zuehl, Adviser: Koenig, Dunne Wu-land. Pils:-Ii, Muuivy, Miss Suiimlt-rs, Adviser: Newbeelcer. Y. VV. C. A. CABINET OFFICERS Pl'l'.filll'Ilf . . . . VIVIENNE MUMEY l'i1-r-lwsiflfvzl . M.u4csi.r..x Pirscu S1'rrr'Im'y . . ALICE MANNETTER Trra.mrrr LUCILLE Dixxxrs Pirmisl . ELEANORE Zizcn 'l'he aim of the Y. VV. C. A. is to help the girls on the campus to realize full and creative life by a growing knowledge of God through jesus Christ, and to make this life possible for all people. Devotional meetings are held on VVednesday mornings during the chapel hour, and a prayer group assembles every morning at seven-thirty. The Y. XV. C. A. participated in the blission Drive for Africa and it also cooper- ated with the Y. lvl. C. A. in providing Gospel Teams on Sunday afternoons. One of its important services is helping new students to adjust themselves to college life. A beautiful pageant, The Dream of Queen Esther, was a new feature added to the annual program. Pagr 95
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Sti'vylTi-lor, W'ir'lu'lt. Bm'm-lu-rs Farley, Dr. Blue, Adviser, Sf-hulrz, 'I'zu'r Mr-Kinley, llundnrf, Prof. Smith, Adviser Y. M. C. A. CABINET OFFICERS Prmidrnl . . . . . Bax IIANDORI' I'in'-Pf'f'sid1'r1l . . VVARD 'I'A1uz Sr-mfiary . . . Ekvm Scnuixrz Trrasurrr .......... Pam. Famer The local Y. NI. C. A. is engaged in a great building enterprise, namely, the build- ing of four-square lives. It carries on spiritual building in the morning prayer meet- ings, vesper services and gospel teams. lVIental building is promoted through the Y. lVI. C. A. reading room and special speakers. It advances physical building through varied activities which it sponsors. Social building is promoted in the Fall and Spring retreats and the Y. WV. and Y. NI. joint reception. The Y. lil. C. A. through its varied activities seeks to enlist the men of the campus in active Christian service. By going on gospel teams, leading prayer meetings and attending the inspiration services conducted by the Christian Associations, many on the campus are receiving training as Christian leaders, workers, and thinkers. Page 94
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Bnyli-s, Zuchl. Estridgv, Davis, I'iupn-r Koehler, S4-hnler, Smith, llrngruu, Ifurle-y, .lnlinsnn Koenig, Snmy, Rev. .-Xnrand, CY. A. Moc-k, Scunim'i'l'e-ld, Alila-rniani, 'I':iri' Gelirinir, Krauss, M1'Kinley, hvil'lll ll, Rev. lluylvs, Van ,ilt'Yl'lHit'l', Kni-liner ALBRIGHT FELLUVVSI-I I P OFFICERS Prmidmt . . . . . . LEE MCKlNliEY I iu'-Pr'r.vidmt . CLYDE SCHULER S4'fr1'Iary-Trmsurfr . . MERRILL DAVIS Farully .-ldfuiwr . . Pkor. B. F. Zouui. The Albright Fellowship, the ministerial students oi our college, has for its aim to live a true Christian life and be a worthy example to fellow students. Qln choosing the aim the charter members had in mind a life fitting to the calling of the Christian ministry. Each member endeavors to make his life worthy of his calling. Nleetings are held twice a month. Talks are given by ministers from Le Mars and surrounding territory, also any visiting minister that may find time to address the group during his time on the campus. The Fellowship has twenty members this year, five seniors, one junior, four sopho- mores, and ten freshmen. The organization serves its members in bringing to them problems which will con- front them when they are out in active work, and in forming a friendship among its members that is helpful to college life. Pagf 96
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