The Gavelyte, March 1907

H TllE fiA \'JDLYTFJ, lt i::i with great rejoicing that w ,-, itself repay one for affiliating with announce the formation of the Y. M. such an organization . Fellows, let us C. A. of Cedarville colll'ge. The Col- , all pull together in this movement, let lege Y. M. C. A's. have done a noble us support our officers loyally in their work in their chosen field, and .the efforts to place the club on a secuni purposes of the organization as out- footing, and let us take our place in lined by the national Secretary, F. i whatever we may be called upon to V. Sla~k, certainly gi_ves us. a good I do. All together, now, "~odspeed to idea of what a splendid fightmg ma- 1 the Y. M. C. A. of Cedarville College. chine we are uniting with, when we join the Y. M. C. A. Its purpose, we One of a college students' privileges is heartily believe, will serve as an out- that of supporting hiH college paper. let for the pent up energy of many College papers are published, not for col leg men, and will also serve as a the benefit of the professional writer, medium for drawing them in closer but to serve as an outlet for the lit– bonds of service and of fellowship to erary abilities of the students them– their Master. That such an organi- selves. The man or woman, who zation will prove of lasting benefit to would nrglect to support his or her our own Christian college goes with- college foot ball team, would not be out saying. It is to be hoped, as the looked upon with much favor b¥ his result of the new Y. M. C. A., that associates. How much truer should the moral and spiritual tone of Ced- this be in the line of literary effort arville College will be improved and when one considers the great and this one valuable result, would in cnxnxTEn ox r., c:F Ka.

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