1932-1933 Catalog

18 OPPORTUNITIES giv s socials to Lh students. The presidenl of the college gives an annual social to th faculty and students. At the close of tha year the juniors tender a banquet to the seniors and the faculty. Home Coming.-Each year, on the first Saturday even– ing of February, the home team plays a basket-ball game with a visiting college team following a dinner in the Alford Memorial Gymna ium. At this affair gather faculty, friends, students, and alumni of the college. Alumni Meeting.-On the afternoon of Commencement Day, it is the custom for the alumni to hold their annual business meeting and dinner in the Alford Memorial Gymnasium. To this come friends, former students, faculty, students, and alumni. All of these affairs afford splendid opportunities for the highest type of social gatherings. Cedar Day.- On the first Friday of June, during Com– mencement week, is a gala time, or Cedar Day. The classes of the college give stunts, songs are sung, the May Pole is celebrated. An oration is delivered. Baseball is played with a team of some visiting college. Colors are unfurled. People gather by the thousands from far and near. It is the popular day of the year. Commencement Day.-The crowning day of the year is the first Monday of June. The hour is 9 :30 o'clock in the morn– ing. The place is the Cedarville Opera House. It is always crowded, even at such an early hour, to greet the graduating class, listen to the orchestra, and hear the speaker. The orator this year, Friday, June 3, 1932, is the Rev. A. Gordon MacLen– nan, D. D., Pastor of Shadyside United Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Opening Day.-The opening day of the year is another attraction for the public as well as the students. The opening day this year is Wednesday, September 7, at 9:30 A. M. The exercises will consist of devotions, an address, good music, and the organization of the school for the year. All are welcome. Supervision of W omen.-All non-resident girls are under the direct supervision of the Dean of Women and are re– sponsible to her for their conduct. Regulations governing conduct are formulated by the Dean of Women and the Students' Council, which is composed of two girls from the Senior Class and one from the Junior Class. RULES AND REGULATIONS A Book of Rules and Regulations has been adopted by the faculty and students for the good order of the school. This book covers attendance, absences, athletics, grading, recitations, lectures, chapel, honors, conduct, etc. It may be obtained on request.

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