1955-1957 Academic Catalog

Cedarville College being used for the Department of Music. It contains a large classroom, practice rooms, an office, and a closet for storage of vestments. Both vocal and instrumental music are taught here. GEORGE S. MILNER CHAPEL. This building, which is an addition to the Music Building, was constructed by student labor in the summer and fall of 1954 and was dedicated to Mr. George S. Milner, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, who gave largely for it.s erection. The Chapel will seat about 200 people and is used for all de– votional and spiritual exercises of the student-body. ALFORD MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM. This structure was presented to the college by Mr. W. J. Alfq_rd in memory of his father and mother. It is the oldest building on the campus, having served originally as the as– sembly hall of the Refor1ned Presbyte1ian Church of Cedar– ville. When the latter's congregation moved into their new building, the old church was remodeled, enlarged, and con– verted into a gymnasium by the laying of a basketball floor and the provision of wide tiers of bleacher space on each side. In school hours it serves as the physical education classroom. Locker rooms, a training room, offices for the directors of both men's and women's physical education complete the equipment. LIBRARY. The library building was the gift of the late Andrew Carnegie. By an arrangement made several years ago, the College Library became a part of the Greene County Library System, so that faculty and students have full access to about one h11ndred and fifty periodicals and the 34,000 books which are in Xenia and which will be sent to Cedarville on request. Per111anently shelved in the Cedarville Library are about 15,000 volumes, including specialized collections built up over the 16 •

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