1965-1966 Academic Catalog

STUDENT ACTIVITIES Cedarville College lations of the college. Students who do not cooperate in maintaining the standards of conduct established by the college may be requested to withdraw. This applies to conduct while at college 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, attendance at movie theaters, membership in secret societies, excessive use of cosmetics, and the wearing of extreme fashions. 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 required to attend church services regularly. All single students are required to live in the dormitories and to eat in the Cafeteria unless they have special permission from the Dean of Students. MARRIAGE OF Students who wish to marry before completing their college train– ing must obtain permission from the Dean of Students. Before such permission is granted, applicants under twenty-one years of age must obtain a letter of approval from the parents of both the young man and his fiancee. Those who plan to marry during the school year must obtain this permission at least two months in advance of the date of the wedding or drop out of school for the remainder of the academic year. Those who are married during the summer must secure permission to return as married students before they can register for the fall semester. USE OF CARS Studies have demonstrated that there is a close correlation between low grades and the possession and use of a car by college students. There– fore, all unnecessary use of cars is prohibited. Freshmen will not be per– mitted to use or bring a motor vehicle with them to college during their first semester at Cedarville. They may use or have a motor vehicle the second semester if they achieve a 2.50 or better grade point average at the end of the first semester. Students on citizenship probation may not use or have motor vehicles at Cedarville College. Any student who gives evidence of carelessness in the use of his car or in the payment of financial obligations may be limited in the use of his car. All cars used by the students must be registered at the office of the Dean of Students. In order to keep a car at college, a single stu– dent under twenty-one years of age must present written pennis– sion from his parents to the Dean of Students. All students must give the amounts of public liability and property damage insurance. No exceptions will be allowed. 14

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