1937-1938 Academic Catalog

GENERAL INFORMATION 13 Cbape .-All students are required to attend religious er 'ices held m the college chapel three times a week. Worship consi t of praise, prayer and reading of the scriptures. TUDEA T ACTIVITIES B siness Meetings.-The student body has its own organiza ion and officers. They hold business meetings once a w k a a whole and a classes, cabinet, and various other rganization and committees. L1 erary Society.-The Philadelphian Society, organized in 1 94 and he Philosophic in 1895, were both displaced by the Orange and Blue Club, organized in 1917. In the autumn of 1923, the former plan gained in fa or and the Philosophic Society wa revived. Fortnightly meetings afford many opportunities for the de ·elopment of Ii erary, musical, and oratorical talent. Deba es.-Cedar ille College engages in debates with oll ge from three other states. Both men and women ngage in these inter-collegiate debates from year to year. Drama · cs.-Pla s, minstrels, and recitals are given out he year by var ous classes and organizations. These afford plend id opportuni y for the development of the drama- ic aLilit.' of the udents. rama · c Club.-·-C darville College has a Dramatic lub ur.der the direction of Miss Santmyer, head of the English Je rtn ent. Thi i op n to all men and women of the college nd off >n tl inin in preparing and in presenting plays. C drus -An illu trated college annual, The Cedrus, p bl" :,;h d .' th uden , cry tallizes the activities of the year into rm ne t lite ary and pictorial form. hiap ring C dan.- i ' pering C dars is the student r ~ it d and publi bed by th students of he college. Q a tt a.- h coll ge ha male and femal quartettes. h irector of the Department , ch r h and clubs in the o.- mi choru- i a f atur of the rt1 nt. It o c~ d · nt ge b th pl surabl nd

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