1943-1944 Academic Catalog

10 GENERAL INFORMATION trustee of the College, Harriman Hall provides a center for girls' social life on the campus as well a s serving a s a much-needed dorm– itory. Several special gifts from generous fri end s assisted in the purchase and remodelling of the building. Music Studio.-The music studio is on the main floor of the Car– negie Library for students in all subjects of music except pipe organ. The three churches of Cedarville offer their pipe organs to students in music for practice and lessons. Boarding Club.-The students have their boarding club in the Carnegie Library building. Good boarding is secured at a very reason– able cost. The club is a cooperative organization, operated entirely by the student members with faculty advisors. Student Life at Cedarville Student Government.-The student body has its own organization and officers. All student activities are carried on under student leader– ship and planning, with the supervision of faculty members selected by the various organizations. Musical Organizations.-Under the supervision of the Director of Music, students participate in their choice of musical activities. Glee clubs, choruses, quartettes, and an orchestra are organized each year depending on the desires of the student body. Programs of local and general interest are prepared, and the various musical organiza– tions are much in demand at schools, churches, and for radio pre– sentations. Debates.-Cedarville College engages in debates with other col– leges. Both men and women engage in these inter-collegiate debates from year to year. Dramatic Club.-Cedarville College has a Dramatic Club .open to all men and women of the college, offering training in preparing and presenting plays. Social Organizations.-Local sororities and a fraternity, with faculty sponsors, contribute to the social interests of the student body. The local churches and other organizations encourage the participa– tion of the college community in their social activities as well as their religious purposes. Such traditional events as class parties, the Junior-Senior Banquet, and the usual college social calendar of parties, informal dances, and other activities provide a great variety of interests with which to supplement the college program. Publications.-A yearbook, the "Cedrus," crystallizes each year's activities into permanent literary and pictorial form. A weekly news– paper, "The Whispering Cedars," is edited and published by the

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