1937 Cedrus Yearbook

The Y. M. C. A. contributed much to the life of the col- lege during the past year. It has tried to bring to the college speakers that widen the student's view of life. Sev- eral speakers have given us intersting travel talks, namely Rev. Guthrie about his trip down the Rhine; Miss Sant- myer about her experiences in England; Rev. Sinks about his missionary work in China; and Miss Bickett of Egypt. Others speakers have given us views of different kinds of life. Capt. Markel reviewed briefly the life of a marine, Mrs. E. Anderson told us of the social conditions of our country, and Forest Nagley the life in a C. C. C. Camp. During the year many ministers have come to us with stirring messages, that is, Rev. Duff of Yellow Springs, Rev. Simister of Xenia, and Rev. Hill of Cedarville. We have had several outstanding musical programs during the year. Frank Morrelli of Springfield gave an entertainment with his saxophone. Wilmot Fisher gave a piano concert, and mem- bers of the Y. M. gave a very entertaining program of music. The Y. M. has cooperated with the Y. M. in sporsoring social activities during the year, such as, the College mixer. The members who will carry on next year as officers are Kenneth Sanderson, President; Justin Hartman, program chairman; and Cecil Thomas, treasurer. Several of these officers attended a stateY. M. conference at Otterbein. The Y. M. is looking forward to a year of service in Cedarville College under their leadership. CEDAR VILLE PROF. J. W. AULT PAUL ANGELL PROF. C. W. STEELE ROY LINTON JOHN TOBIAS JOHN RICHARDS 64

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