1956-1957 Academic Catalog

- Cedarville College spreads, sheets, pillowcases, dresser scarves, and desk lamps. All of these articles should have proper identification marks. Married students must provide their own living quarters. The college renders assistance in enabling such students to find suitable housing. Students who own trailers may park them in the Trailer Court located to the west of Rife Hall. The court is provided with running water, electricity, and sewer connections. THE STUDENT LOUNGE. Provision for the social and recreational needs of the students has been made in the decoration and equipment of the Student Lounge located in two rooms of the Library on the lower floor. STUDENT ACTIVITIES DEVOTIONAL. In addition to private devotions and weekly dormitory prayer meetings, the students meet regularly for half-hour prayer meetings before morning class sessions begin. Special days of prayer are conducted throughout the year. Praise, prayer, worship, and practical Christian living and service are stressed both during daily Chapel periods and also in the Thursday night prayer meeting. SOCIAL. The fall reception in charge of the Faculty, the Christmas party, the spring fellowship, and other social events 11nder the direction of the Social Committee provide wholesome fellow– ship for the students. In addition there are three semi-forn1al dinners during the school year: Thanksgiving, Christmas and Valentine's Day. Practical Christian Service. Personal soul-winning, tract distribution, house-to-house visitation, Sunday School classes, Bible Clubs, gospel teams, radio broadcasts, and services in churches, hospitals, missions, and jails provide practical ex– perience in Christian service. Some of the students serve as 18

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