The History and Operation of Cedarville College
28 college students are given. No attempt to make an analysis of various factors is made or contemplated. d) Housing. Campus housing is provided for our students in six dormitory buildings. The students are charged $4. 00 per week for room. Within the past year new Simmons beds and mattresses have been provided for these dormitories. During the past three years three of the six dormitories have been purchased or built. The build– ing program for the coming summer includes the complete remodelling of one dorm, and the erection of another new one. A limited number of our single students find housing in the homes in the area under the direction of the college. A traHer court is provided for married students. Some married students find housing in homes and apartments in the area. The college does not have provisions for housing married students on the campus, though such housing will be provided for them as soon as pas sible. e) Food Services. Beginning with the fall semester, Cedarville College signed a contract with Food-Craft Management Corporation, in Dayton. This company prepares all the menus used in the cafeteria under the Supervision of their graduate dietician. It has been the objective of the college to provide menus which will not be repeated within a four-week period. Food-Craft has also installed and super– vised weekly inventory control for the food service. They have assisted in the selection and training of all personnel for the food service, including providing recipe controls and training manuals. Mr. Becker, the supervisor, has analyzed labor utilization of the food
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