GENERAL INFORMATION 13 be in by ten-thirty. With the written permission of the Dean upperclassmen may be out later on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, Fresh– men on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Other rules affecting students of the college are similar to those in force at the majority of Christian colleges. An advisory system by which each student is encouraged to regard some member of the faculty as his special advisor has recently been inaugurated. This is of benefit, of course, in all aspects of college life and development, and only incidentally as regards the rules for students. RELIGIOUS LIFE Chapel. Once a week the college conducts a fifty minute chapel period at the Cedarville United Presbyterian Church. Convocation programs are varied ; the speakers are distinguished representatives of their fields: minis– ters of different denominations, educators, journalists, scientists ·and public men. Attendance at chapel is required of all students. Churches. In the village of Cedarville are five churches which welcome the students of Cedarville to all of their Sunday and week-day activities: Methodist, Presbyterian, United Presbyterian, Church of God, Nazarene. In Xenia are churches of other denominations which are glad to see Cedar– ville College students at their services: Baptist, Episcopalian, Lutheran, Friends, Reformed, United Brethren, and Roman Catholic. Students remaining in Cedarville for weekends are encouraged to at– tend the church of their preference. Young Men's Christian Association. The Young Men's Christian Asso– ciation of Cedarville College represents on the local campus the social and spiritual program of this international organization. Young Women's Christian Association. The Young Women's Christian Association of Cedarville College maintains all of the characteristic activi– ties which have made this organization such a power for good among the college girls of America. CONVOCATION SPEAKERS Sept. 20, 1950 Rev Francis X. Cheney, Rector, Christ Episcopal Church, Spring– field, Ohio cpt. 27, 1950 Dr. amuel D. Marble, President, Wilmington College, Wilm– ington, Ohto
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