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, ....... ., ,. il 4;, v: Sunday School Superintendent DR. H. T. STEPHENS Secretary Treasurer Musical Director MABEL SMITH H. C. BURKINS ROLA'ND WILSON Publicity Manager Librarians Organist LESTER WEIRAUCH JESSIE FINKBINE MISS MABEL HARRIS JOSEPH UMBARGER J. D. WI,LLIAMS EACHING has three principal objects, the communication of knowledge, stimulating of activity of the student, and develop- ment of character. As applied to Sunday School, teaching has for its object the impartation of scriptural truth, the awakening of the mental and spiritual interest of the student, and the rounding out of his life. The Sunday School of W. M. C. certainly is one of the largest factors on the Hill for developing the spiritual side of a student's life. The teachers training class that began last year was continued this year and there seems to be very much interest shown in these classes. An attendance contest, the girls pitted against the boys, was decided upon at the beginning of the year. This ended the first week in December, the boys losing out. The forfeit, an entertainment with refreshments was well met and the occasion was most enjoyable. Each year the Sunday School arranges a Chistmas program which is given the last Sunday night before the Christmas vacation. This year "The Other Wise Man," by Henry Van Dyke, was the story that centered the entertainment. It was read in a most effective manner by Jno. Wright, Jr., Gleason Eaton, Miriam Strange and Paul Kelbaugh. One Hundred and Ninety-nine