1965-1966 Academic Catalog

FACILITIES Cedarville College ADMINISTRATION BUILDING "Old Main,'' built in 1895, is the original college building. On its first floor are the administrative offices; on the second floor are classrooms; faculty offices and the College radio station WCDR-FM are on the third floor. The basement houses the post office, mailing, and printing depart– ments. HALL Erected in 1922, Science Hall contains facilities for the physical and biological sciences. It is equipped with laboratories and class– rooms. MILNER HALL This building was constructed by student labor in the summer and fall of 1954 and was dedicated to Dr. George S. Milner, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, who gave generously for its erection. The build– ing was enlarged in 1959. FOR STUDENTS The College maintains dormitories for both men and women. Rooms are furnished with beds, study tables, dressers, and closet space. Stu– dents are required to furnish their own bed linen, blankets, bedspreads, towels, pillows, etc. All students are expected to care for their own rooms and to keep them presentable for inspection by the dormitory counselor, the dormitory supervisor, or the Dean of Students. Coin– operated laundry machines are available in the community. College dormitories include Faith Hall, Harriman Hall, Patterson Hall, and Williams Hall for women. The dormitory for women built in 1960 was named Williams Hall in honor of Dr. Arthur F. Williams, chairman of the Bible Department, who has devoted much of his life for the advancement of Cedarville College. Patterson Hall was named in honor of William B. Patterson, an active member of the Board of Trustees, who has given sacri– ficially of his time and substance in the installation, rewiring and main– tenance of the electrical systems throughout the college campus. Bethel Hall, Cedar Hall, the Farmhouse, and Rife Hall are dormitories for men. Married students must provide their own living quarters. The College assists such students to find suitable housing. ALFORD AUDITORIUM This structure, erected in 1853, was presented to the College by Mr. W. J. Alford in memory of his father and mother. It is the oldest building on the campus, having served originally as the assembly hall of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Cecfarville. When the latter's congregation moved into their new building, the old church was re- 8

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