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ymcJJ. THE Y.M. c. A. desires to promote the social welfare of the men on the Hill. To this end, the earnestly striven to develop the three sides of life, mental, the moral, and the physical, as represented by the three sides of its triangle. Opportunity for growth of the mental and moral sides was provided in the weekly meetings. Participation in intramural athletics developed the physical side. The purposes of the organization are fourfold: to lead the members of the college community into a vital relation- ship with God.as revealed in Jesus Christ; to promote the growth of Christian character throuqh such activities as worship, study, discussion and service; to encourage the application of Christian principles to the solution of campus problems; to enlist effective participation in the program of the Christian Church for extending the King- dom of God throughout the world. OFFICERS To help achieve its aims the Association brought to the campus several interesting personalities. Among them FRANKLIN STEVENS President was Dr. T. Z. Koo,of Shanghai, China. Dr. Koo,one ofthe outstanding youth leaders of the generation, was the ODELL OSTEEN Vice. President principal speaker of the Tri-State Conference of the JOSHUA BOWEN Secretary Student Christian Movement. This conference was held RAYMOND RODER1CK on the campus on November 21. Treasurer On December L Jesse Phillips-Robertson, "The Singer of Psalms", presented a program of old Hebrew music, under the auspices of the Association. eiqhty-seven
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