Excerpt from The Normal Herald, Vol. 7: February, 1901
That the efficiency of the Christian Association may be greater even than in the past the editor of this depart ment of the herald desires to hear from our former students, especially graduates, what they consider the strong points of the Association. Work and also what points need strengthen ing. If the Association is of value only during the student's stay at the school then it falls far short of its best possibilities. The testimony and fair criticism Of those who have entered the sphere of action as teachers are quite indispensable in settling this point.
The annual bazaar of the Y. W. C. A. And the reception to new students were held on the same evening, Satur day, January 5. Financially the bazaar was probably the most success ful thus far held, while socially both the bazaar and the reception were a decided success. The reception was very informal, the introduction Of the new students being largely a matter of personal work.
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