1998-1999 Cedarville College Annual Report
Cultural Celebration E ach year Cedarville brings performers such as Aaron • Jeoffrey, Twila Paris, and Phillips, Craig & Dean to the College for evenings of Christian entertainment and encouragement. The College also hosts the Artist Series and the Lyrica Series, giving students a taste of classical music by world– renown musicians and local music greats. Students involved in orchestra, symphonic band, lab band, brass choir, concert chorale, or Jubilate (mixed vocal ensemble) have the chance to make music of their own while forming friendships and worshiping God through music. Theatre, another integral part of the College's activities, allows students to grow together as they bring poignant and humorous drama to the College stage. Social Setting A s enrollment continued to climb and Bethel Hall was tom down, the need for more student housing became critical. The Johnson, Green, St. Clair complex, opened in the fall of 1999, was built to help with the College's housing needs. Johnson Hall provides rooms for 125 women, St. Clair Hall houses 125 men, and the Green Conference Center offers an area for students to socialize and make friends for life. "The opportunity to be one of the first students to live in the new dorm has been a valuable addition to my Cedarville College experience. I have been able to make numerous friendships with the guys in my hall, which have already benefitted me socially, academically, and spiritually. I am looking forward to the rest of my time at Cedarville and am thankful to have the opportunity to take advantage of this great facility." tdward f. Vander Bush Ill Sophomore marketing andmanagement major from Downington, Penn.
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