1924 Cedrus Yearbook

The CEDRUS 1924 Cedarville College Y. M.C.A. It is the aim of the Young Men's Christian Association to enlist as members those who are interested in Christian Welfare, and who approve of the objects of the Association, which are as follows: "To lead students to become disciples of Jesus Christ as their Divine Lord and Savior; to lead them to join the Church; to promote growth in Christian faith and character, and to enlist them in Christian service; to help the young men with their problems; and to assist them in any way that it is able." At the beginning of the year many interesting discussions were held on topics relating to the needs and aims of College men. Topics were taken up which we felt would be of value and a help to us, as young men, preparing to enter some definite field of activity. Later in the year a series of meetings were held, each week taking some'par- Ocular phase of "International Problems and the Christian Way of Life." These meetings gave us a clearer understanding of existing world problems, and how we could help to solve them. At different times during the year we were fortunate in having men with us who gave some very enjoyable and helpful talks. Among these were Mr. W.W.Galloway, Mr.0..Mays, and Mr. Seamans, our State Secretary. We also voted to adopt the Constitution, which will give us membership in, and representation on, the National Council of Y. M. C. A.'s of the United States. We feel that the Y. M. C. A. is a deciding factor in the,College life of many of the young men at Cedarville College. It helps to develop to a higher level the spiritual, mental and physical sides of our natures. It is our aim to extend its in- fluence to include every young man who enters Cedarville College. CAT. - z:441 -"Ott Pyi rNiP _ . Ifty-nine ••••••.•

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