1948-1949 Academic Catalog

or Senior who for two semesters, not necessarily consecutive, has acquired a grade of A in all of his studies may be elected to mem– bership in this society. (2) One who in four semesters has obtained 11ot more than one grade of D in each semester, all other grades be– ing A, may be electl:d to m mbership . (3) A student may be elected to membership upon graduation after a full four-year course, pro– vided he has no grade below B and three-fourths of his grades are A. (4.) St udwts who have taken part of their college course in other in– stitmions are eligible to the society by either of the first two stand– ards given above, but not by the third. Upon election to this society the student is presented with a gold pin in the design of a crown similar to that in th.e seal of the College, and bearing the letters C. C. C. C. Contests and Prizes John Alford Prizes.-These prizes, established by the Rev. John Alford, D. D., a distinguished minister of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, and a trustee of Cedarville College, are now continued in his memory by his daughter, Miss Martha Alford. The prizes are used for the purchase of Crown Club pins, and we are awarded annually thrnugh the Cedarville College Crown Club for the attainment of high scholarship. Bible Reading Contests.-Miss Margaret Belle Rife, of the class of lSl ti , annually o1!ers prizes of five, four, three, two and one dollar for a girls' Bible reading contest held in the Spring of each year. An– other friend offers similar prizes for a men's contest held in the Autumn. 14

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