1940-1941 Academic Catalog

GENERAL INFORMATION 15 day this year is Wednesdaiy, September 11. The exercises at 11 A. M., will consist of devotions, an address, good music, and the organization of the school for the year. Social Organizationa.-Two local sororities and one fraternity with faculty sponsors, contribute to the social inter– ests of the students. The Varsity "C" Club.-Composed of members who have won their varsity monogram. This club meets bi-monthly to discuss the various athletic situations on hand. Several so– cial functions are planned by the emblem society such as a hay– ride, Fall Sports Dance, M'id-Winter Hop, and a Spring Fever Dance. The Director of the Department of Health and Physical Education acts as faculty sponsor of the organization. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Athletic Facilitiea.-The College athletic equipment consists c4 a varsity baseball diamond; a practice baseball dia– mond; a soft-ball diamond; a combination soccer and football field; two tennis courts; a five-acre field on which is to be built a quarter-mile track; the Alford Memorial Gymnasium which pouses the varsity basketball court, badminton courts, volley– ball court, table-tennis outfits, dressing rooms and various small-game equipment. Required Physical Education.-The College has a Department of Health and Physical Education consisting of the Director, Women's Director and several of the varsity coaches under whose guidance the activity program falls. Intercollegiate Athletica.-Cedarville has a varsity schedule for basketball, baseball, track and field, and tennis. There are also freshmen and junior varsity basketball teams. Athletic competition is carried on with several of the Ohio Conference, Indiana-Ohio Conference and lCentucky Conference members, along with non-conference members. Intra-Mural Athletica.-The Intra-Mural Board of Athletic Control consisting of members of the four undergrad– uate classes and the Women's Director set up the various sports to be staged each year between the classes. In operation at the present are: six-man touch football, soccer, speedball, tennis for men and women, soccer-baseball, soccer-bowling, badminton, table tennis, softball, baseball, track and field, horse shoes and volleyball. Health Service.-All students taking health and Physi– cal Education courses of any nature are required to take a physi– cal examination given by the College Physician. The Department of Health and Physical Education cooperates with the College

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