1910-1911 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. in January, 19o6. Il has increased in size and interest with c.:.ch issue and has already become an important factor in ..;tudent activities. Edited and managed, as it is, by the students themselves, it is typically representative of theil' interests and motives. RELIGIOUS ADVANTAGES. There are four flourishing churches in town : Methodist Episcopal. United Presbyterian, Reformed Presbyterian (Synod), Reformed P resbyterian (General Synod). Each of these churches maintains a young people's prayer meet– ing once a week. Ninety-seven per cent. of the students in attendance this year are professed Christians. All students are required to attend the church designated by their parents, who are requested to send their written wishes as to what church their children shall attend. We welcome students of all Christian denominations. The enticements to sin, so numerous in large cities and overcrowded colleges, are not found here. STUDENTS' MINISTERIAL CLUB. During the Fall term of 19o6, the Students' Ministerial Club was organized. It is composed of students who have the gospel ministry in view. Its purpose is mutual helpful– ness by word and example, to interest others in taking up the ministry, to do personal work both in the College and town, and to organize like clubs in other colleges. It meets in a business and devotional capacity once each month. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. The Y. M. C. A. of Cedarville College was organized March 12, 1907. Like all similar societies it extends the - 19-

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