1966-1967 Academic Catalog

Cedarville STUDENT ACTIVITIES During this period, a test in English proficiency, a test of mental matmity, and a general culture test are given to all new students. These tests must be taken before a new student can complete registration. INTERCOLLEGIATE AND INTRAMURAL SPORTS Cedarville College maintains intercollegiate athletic competition for men in basketball, baseball, track, tennis, golf, and soccer. Cedarville is a member of the Mid-Ohio Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. A student must be pass– ing in 12 semester hours in order to participate in intercollegiate athletics. Intercollegiate reports for women include field hockey, basketball and volley– ball. The physical education department supervises a program of intra– mural sports each year, including touch-football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, softball, and soccer. MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS Students with musical talents have many opportunities to participate in college musical programs, gospel teams, College Choir, Choralaires, Marching and Concert Bands, and vocal and instrwnental ensembles. A pep band performs at athletic contests. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES A variety of social events under the direction of the Student Affairs Com– mittee provide wholesome fellowship for the students. Two semi-formal dinners, all-school parties, film programs, and various types of concerts and cultmal programs are provided. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the representative assembly of the student body. Its officers are elected annually by the student body. The Coun– cil, in addition to its officers, includes two representatives from each class, one representative from each official campus organization, and a faculty advisor. The purpose of the Student Council is to assist in providing a well-rounded program of extracurricular activities which will help to develop the physical, mental, social, and spiritual life of the students, to inspire loyalty to the school and the principles for which it stands, to promote an efficient and harmonious school life, and to recommend to the proper authorities any action which it deems wise for the welfare of the student as an individual or for the student body as a whole. Election to the Student Council is one of the highest honors which can be achieved by a college student. The Student Coun– cil is responsible for the supervision of the student body project and sponsors an occasional chapel period. 11

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