1951-1952 Academic Catalog

10 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE of the Presbyterian Church in Cedarville, and a member of the Board of Trustees of the College. The hall was named in honor and memory of him. The girls' rooms, on the second floor, are comfortably furnished; on the tirst floor, in addition to a faculty apartment, is a large parlor, with piano, for the girls' use in entertaining themselves and their callers. In the base– ment are laundry facilities. Rife Hall. The Rife homestead, just north of what used to be the cam– pus boundary, was presented to the college after her mother's death by Miss Carrie Rife (Mrs. R. A. Jamieson). Miss Rife taught at the college until her marriage, and her family have attended and been friends of Cedarville for many years. The hall was named in her and their honor. The first floor is a faculty apartment, and the second floor is a men's dormitory, with rooms for fifteen. Men's Dormitory. The "Barracks" is so nicknamed because the Federal Government gave it to the College after the end of World War IL Brought to Cedarville and re-erected near Rife Hall, it is now a men's dormitory which accommodates about seventy men students. Recreation Hall. The "Rec Building" was also given to the college by the government at the close of the war, and was rebuilt on the campus close to College Hall, where it can be used between classes as lounge, study, game-room and general meeting place. Here faculty and students come for eleven o'clock coffee; here student organizations meet in the evenings and informal parties are held, and here the new television set is a center of at– traction at all times. Recreation Hall also houses the College Co-op where students may purchase school supplies and such necessities as Freshmen caps. STUDENT ACTIVITIES Student Government. All student activities are carried on under stu– dent leadership and planning with the advice of the Dean of the college. The Student Council is composed of an elected representative from each of the four classes, and a student council president elected from the study body by popular vote. The Student Council is responsible, under the supervision of the administration, for student discipline. It is represented on the social committee and assists in the planning of a social calendar for the year. When the student body has suggestions or requests to make, or protests or objections to present, for administrative judgment or faculty action, it is represented by the Student Council. Election to this group is considered a distinct honor, and the president is recognized as the leader of the student body. Musical Organizations. Musical activities are varied and many at Cedar-

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