1930-1931 Academic Catalog

LLEGIATE DEPARTMENT Elected in 1923 Earle Collins, Alice Lackey, Marjorie McClel– lan, E. D. McKune, Florence Smith, Ernest Wright, Lucinda Caskey, Hazel Williams, Lulu Murphy, Forrest Nagley, Dorothy Tarr and June Thompson. Elected in 1924, Ruth McPherson, Martha Dean, Dorothy Wilson. Elected in 1925, Sybil Robson, Mae McKay, Mary Webster, Har– riet Shields. Elected in 1926, Helen Iliffe, Eleanore Johnson, Elizabeth Outram, Marvin Williams. Elected in 1927, Ruth Burns, Frederick Wills. Elected in 1928, Marguerite Dona,ldson, Lois Estle, Lelia LeMar, Robert Dean, Edith Wigal. Elected in 1929, Josephine Auld, Cammie Gormley, Lillias Ford, Frances McChesney, Lucile Tanner. Commencement Honors A student who wins eighty per cent of the maximum number of merit points obtainable in his curriculum will be graduated cum laude, "with praise"; one who wins ninety per cent of the maximum number obtainable in his curriculum, will be graduated magna cum laude, "with great praise"; and one who wins the maximum number obta,inable in his course, will be graduated summa cum laude, "with the highest praise." The maximum number of merit points obtain– able in any curriculum is three times the number of credits or semester-hours required for graduation in that curriculum. Rhodes Scholarship Men who have completed their Sophomore year at Cedarville College are eligible to compete for the Cecil Rhodes Schola,rships, tenable for three Y,€ars at Oxford University, England, with a, stipend of $1,500 each year. These scholarships are awarded on the combined basis of character, scholarship, athletics, and leadership in extra-curricular activities. Further information may be obtained from any member of the Rhodes Scholarship Committee of Selec– tion of Ohio: Chairman, W. 0. Thompson, President Emeritus, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; Cary R. Alburn, Esq. Atty., Gar– field Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio; Professor B. E. Schmitt, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio; Professor H. B. Eng– lish, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio; Secretary, Professor Leigh Alexander, 111 S. Cedar Ave., Oberlin, Ohio. Rates and Registration Fee The fee for instruction in the collegiate department is seventy– five dollars per semester, payable on the opening day. The laboratory fees in elementary chemistry, biology and physics are six dollars per semester. In advanced courses the laboratory fee is ten dollars per semester. The breakage deposit in chemistry is five dollars per semes– ter. After breakage has been deducted, the remainder is returned. The gr&duation and diploma fee, payable with registration fee at . the beginning of the second semester of the last year of the course, is five dollars to those taking the degree of Bachelor of Arts, or Bachelor of Science. No rebate of laboratory fees will be granted. In case of students compelled by sickness or other unavoidable cir– cumstances t() leave the college before the end of the semester, rebates will be granted as follows on the registra.tion fee: Before the end of PAGE TWENTY-FOUR

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