1959-1960 Academic Catalog

STANDARDS OF CONDUCT Before any student is enrolled at Cedarville College he must sign a statement signifying his willingness to abide by the rules and regulations of the school. Students who do not cooper– ate in maintaining the standards of conduct established by the school may be requested to withdraw at any time. This applies to conduct while at school and also at home or off the campus. Certain types of conduct are positively forbidden. Among these are the use of tobacco in any form, alcoholic beverages, the use of cards which are employed in gambling, dancing and theatre going. Rules regarding these will be strictly enforced. Students are urged to set aside a definite period each day for private devotions. Regular attendance at student prayer meetings aids the student in maintaining a healthful spiritual life. All students are urged to attend church services regularly. All single students are required to live in the dormitories and to eat in the dining hall unless they have special permission from the Dean of Students to live elsewhere. Permission to use cars must be secured from the Dean of Students. To obtain permission for the use of a car the student must secure a letter of approval from his parents (unless the ap– plicant is over twenty-one years of age.) He must also present evidence of automobile insurance covering personal liability and property damage, in keeping with present legal require– ments. Students who wish to marry before completing their col– lege training must obtain permission from the Dean of Stu– dents. Before such permission is granted, applicants under twenty-one must obtain a letter of approval from the parents of both the young man and his fiancee. STUDENT ACTIVITIES Chapel The students and faculty meet together each day for wor– ship and fellowship in a chapel service. Every student is re– quired to attend. Faculty members, visiting pastors, educators, evangelists, and missionaries serve as speakers for these pro– grams. 14

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