1926 Cedrus Yearbook

f; OEMS-.1926 Cedarville College Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS Carl Shanks Robert Choate Calvin Weimer Jas. McMillan President Social Committee Secretary Treasurer Day Kennedy Prof. B. E. Robison Marvin Williams Gospel Team Faculty Program Committee Every young person to-day is seeking the best way to live. The perfect way is to follow the principles and teachings of Jesus Christ. The Y. M. C. A. seeks to point out the fact that Jesus Christ is the Way,the Truth, and the Life. Before any organization can be appreciated, it must give something of real, practical worth. The programs of our regular Wednesday meetings have been varied. Several speakers of note have been brought by the Y. M. C. A. to the College. Quite a number of joint meetings of the Young Men's and Young Wom- an's Christian Associations have been held, and both associations have received great benefit. We hope that the splendid co-operation between the Y. M. and Y. W.will continue in the future as it has in the past year. The Y. M. C. A. has been seeking a closer relationship between the neighbor- ing colleges and Cedarville. Last spring the local cabinet was invited to Witten- berg to meet in session with them. Later the President of the Wittenberg Col- lege Y. M. C. A. conducted the installation of our new Y. M. C. A. cabinet. This spring the Wilmington College Y.M.C. A. and Y. W.C. A. cabinets entertained the local cabinets with a six-o'clock dinner, which was followed by a discussion of common campus problems. We are anxious to see these relationships encouraged in the future, and a stronger fellowship grow out of the co-operation of the neigh- boring colleges. The Y.M.C. A. officers have expressed their pleasure in regard to the splendid co-operation of the faculty and the men of the college. Everyone has been inter- ested in the work and bigger things are in store for the coming year. —C.H.S. Page Sixty-nine

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