. Reveille. (Uir^ 1. m, (t. A. ^jr HE activities of the association began as has been the usual custom, with theI I L annual Y. M. C. A. reception. Members of the facuUy attended with their wives,^^ and thus the new men were given an opportunity to become acquainted with old cadets entered heartily into the spirit of the occasion and with the helpof outside dramatic talent made the new cadets feel more at home in their new surround-ings, and a desire to take part in the social Hfe at college. The occasion was pronounced a success and the association would gladly holdother receptions t


. Reveille. (Uir^ 1. m, (t. A. ^jr HE activities of the association began as has been the usual custom, with theI I L annual Y. M. C. A. reception. Members of the facuUy attended with their wives,^^ and thus the new men were given an opportunity to become acquainted with old cadets entered heartily into the spirit of the occasion and with the helpof outside dramatic talent made the new cadets feel more at home in their new surround-ings, and a desire to take part in the social Hfe at college. The occasion was pronounced a success and the association would gladly holdother receptions thruout the year were it not handicapped by the lack of funds. The aim of our association has been to keep up the spiritual welfare of the menwhile at college. Most of our cadets have left Christian homes, where the practice ofBible study and prayer has had an influence in forming their lives for the good of theirfellow beings. Our desire has been to keep up these precepts, to strengthen the char-acter of our


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