1924-1925 Academic Catalog

SOC! L AND RELIGIOUS LIFE LE CIRCLE FRANCAIS The French Club was o'rganized in November, 1922. Students who have completed two years of French in college, or who are taking French II, may be admitted to the club. Meetings are held once each month at the homes of the various members, and the pro. grams are conducted in French. RELIGIOUS ADVANTAGES There are four churches in Cedarville: Methodist Episcopal, United Presbyterian, Reformed Presbyterian (Synod) and Reformed Presbyterian (General Synod). Every member of the Faculty and nearly every student in attendance this year is a professed Christian. All students are expected to attend the church designated by their parents, who are requested to send their written wishes as to which church their children shall attend. Students of all Christian de· nominations are welcomed. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The Young Men's Christian Association, of Cedarville College, was organized March 12, 1907. Like all similar societies, it extends the helping hand physically, intellectually, morally and spiritually to all the young men, thereby aiming to develop the whole man in the truest and best sense. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The Young Women's Christian Association, of Cedarville Col. lege, was organized in 1909. It maintains all of those characteristic activities which have made this organization such a power for good among the college girls of America. PAGE TWELVE

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