1962-1963 Academic Catalog
as the assembly hall of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Cedarville. 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. Locker rooms, an equipment room, and an office for the di– rector of physical education complete the facilities. Dining Hall Remodeled in 1959 to provide increased dining and kitch– en facilities, the dining hall is a separate building on campus. All meals are served cafeteria style. library The library building, erected in 1907, was the gift of the late Andrew Carnegie. Permanently shelved in the Cedarville Library are about 17,000 volumes, 239 periodicals, and refer– ence works. By an arrangement with the Greene County Li– brary System, the faculty and students also have access to about 100,000 books which are in Xenia and branch libraries. These books will be sent to Cedarville on request. Student Center Provision for social and recreational needs of the students are provided on the main floor of the new dormitory. Housed here me the snack shop, bookstore and lounge. 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 co– operate in maintaining the standards of conduct established by the school may be requested to withdraw at any time. This ap– plies 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, at- 15
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