GENERAL INFORMATION 11 ville College. The college music department sponsors a choral society that performs at various school functions throughout the year. Students are en– couraged to take part in trios, quartets and other musical groups. Dramatics. All students of acceptable academic standing are invited to become members of the Dramatics Club. Participation in its activities pro– vides opportunities for developing their abilities not only to students who like acting, but also to those who enjoy a "back-stage" atmosphere enough to work on lights, scene painting and costuming. Short plays are presented at the College at intervals during the year, and at least one three act play is given at the Opera House for the pleasure of the general public. Fraternities and Sororities. Cedarville College believes in the high pur– poses and function of fraternities and sororities. Very definite rules regard– ing the scholarship of members, pledging procedure, the regulation of social functions, which come under the jurisdiction of the social committee, and the conduct of the Greek letter organizations have been set up and are en– forced by the faculty. There is one local Greek letter organization and chap– ters of two national fraternities at Cedarville. Social Calendar. Social events are planned and placed on the calendar by the Social Committee, which is composed of representatives of the Stu– dent Council, class presidents, and the members of the faculty Social Com– mittee. Requests for dates are handed to this committee by the various or– ganizations, and class parties, informal and formal dances, dramatic events, pep rallies are scheduled so as not to interfere with each other and so as to be evenly spaced throughout a semester. Students are also encouraged to take part in the social events of Cedar– ville's church-sponsored young people's groups. Publications. The undergraduate publications sponsored by Cedarville College are written by students under the supervision of a Director of Publicity. "The Whispering Cedars", a semi-monthly publication, is written and edited by the students for the students. This college newspaper includes general items of interest, society, class, extra-curricular and sports news, stu– dent ditorials and 'letters to the editor' and a 'column'. "The edarville ollege Bulletin", issued periodically, carrie news of ....edarville's work to a large mailing list of alumni and friend throughout the country. The bulletin is edited and published by the Director of Public– it , together with the h lp of tudents who are journali tically inclined. edrus", whi h i the coll ge yearbook, crystallizes each year's activit1 s into permanent lit rary and pictorial form. It serves a a per– man nt r minder to th student of the \ ent that ar rowded into the
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