1949-1950 Academic Catalog

201 Debate Group discussion on timely questions. Study of argumentation, analysis, evidence, persuasion, brief-dr awing, extemperaneous arguments. Pre­ requisite 100. Two credit hours. 202 Debate Continuation of 201 with inter-collegiate debating. Prerequisite 201. One credit hour. 211 Dramatics Introduction to study of technique of acting (and actors). Study of Ameri­ can drama. Participation in 3 act play. Two credit hours. 212 Dramatics Interpretation of Drama, Study, writing, producing of the one-act play. Prerequisite 211. Two credit hours. 401 Teaching of Speech Introduction to problems of Speech instruction in high school, extra-cur - cirular Speech activities. Five credit hours. Homelitics (see seminary) DIVISION OF THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Relations with Cedarv-ille College.—The Seminary is in close affiliation with the College which gives the students of the Seminary special opportunities. All of the courses and facilities of the college are open to them. Buildings.—All of the College buildings, College Hall, Carnegie Library, Science Hall, and Alford Gymnasium, are used by the Seminary. Library Facilities.—Students have access to four libraries - that of the Seminary itself, of Cedarville College, of Greene County, and the Educa­ tional Department. These are housed in the Carnegie Library. Admission.—Students for the ministry from all Christian denominations are welcomed. Applicants for admission should come certified as students for the ministry by the proper ecclesiastical authorities, or presenting certifi­ cates of good moral character from responsible persons. High school and college diplomas or certificates showing the work done in preparation for the Seminary courses should be presented. Pre-Seminary Requirements.—For the guidance of prospective students the following suggestion is offered; as a foundation for a theological training a student should have a broad and comprehensive education commonly known as a liberal arts course or its equivalent. The Seminary Year.—The Seminary year is coterminous with the College year. Religious Exercises.—Students are expected to be regular in their attend­ ance at chapel exercises, to become members of the Y.M.C.A., and to at­ tend all other religious services of the College and Seminary. The day of 50

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