Dear Alumni:
Memories of the years, forty-one years,
course vividly to me. Mingled in these are gladness
and sadness, sunshine and sorrow; but withal joy is
transcendant.
Some of your number, very dear all of them,
have gone on to the felicities of their heavenly
home. We miss them, 0 so much, but we rejoice in
their victory and reward. We remain, president and
alumni, to carry on for their and our college.
With the years Cedarville College has
grown in possessions of buildings, campus, endow-
ment, and annuities. Our student body has in-
creased, and our curricula of study have adjusted
to the enlarging needs of the students and the re-
quirements of a changing world. Cedarville College
has widened its influence throughout the United
States and foreign countries. Its alumni number
over six hundred. They are in all vocations, and
in all parts of the world.
As changing times have brought their changes
these things abide: the faith of our founders in
God, the Church, and the might of right; our hope
for greater and better things for Cedarville Col-
lege; and our genuine love for you, our alumni, the
sons and daughters of Cedarville College.
In closing, the challenge comes to you and
to me to cooperate to continue and enlarge the power
of Cedarville College for the service of fellowmen
and the gloory of God.
Yours sincerely,
President of Cedarville College.
College Office,
Cedarville, Ohio
April 16, 1936
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