24 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE (4) A student must complete every course he is taking by the end of the semester, when grades are turned in by the faculty. Any grade of "in– complete" will preclude a student's candidacy for the Dean's Honor List. CONTESTS AND PRIZES John Alford Prizes. These prizes, established by the Reverend 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 they are awarded annually through the Cedarville College Crown Club for the attainment of high scholarship. Bible Reading Contests. Each year friends of the college offer prizes for Bible Reading Contests. These contests are a part of the year's convoca– tion program. The men's contest takes place in the fall, the women's in the spnng. THE PRESIDENT'S TROPHY The President's trophy is an annual award of the college for which all members of the student body are eligible. The recipient of the award is judged on the basis of scholastic ability, character, leadership and sports– manship. A committee consisting of the President, the Dean, and the Dean of Men make the annual selection. The trophy was given to the College by E. H. Miller. · THE SCHOLARSHIP TROPHY The Scholarship Trophy is awarded annually at commencement. Eli– gibility is open to all members of the student body. The trophy will be awarded to the student who has attained the highest scholastic average dur– ing the academic year in which the award is made. This trophy was donated to the College by Josten's, Inc. LIMITATION ON CREDIT HOURS EACH SEMESTER The normal college load is 16 semester hours. Freshmen are limited to 17 hours per semester; and upperclassmen are limited to 17 except where their accumulative po1nt average indicates the advisability of taking addi– tional work.
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