1970-1971 Academic Catalog

16 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE INTERCOLLEGIATE AND INTRAMURAL SPORTS Cedarville College maintains intercollegiate athletic competition for men in basketball, baseball, cross country, 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 passing in 12 quarter hours in order to participate in intercollegiate athletics. In– tercollegiate sports for women include field hockey, basketball, and volleyball. The Physical Education Department supervises a program of intramural sports each year, including touch-football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, softball, soccer, and wrestling. Women students at Cedarville compete in the Circle Freeway League in volleyball and basketball. They also hold membership in the National Field Hockey Association and the Miami Valley Field Hockey Association. RADIO STATION WCDR-FM is the radio station owned and operated by Cedarville College. It transmits at 90.1 megacycles with 3600 watts power for 120 hours weekly, providing a listening area of thirty to fifty miles from Cedarville. Classroom instruction affords background in radio speaking, production and writing. The station provides broadcasting experience for students interested in becoming proficient in radio work. Approximately twenty-five students assist in the operation of WCDR-FM annually. HOUSING FOR STUDENTS The college maintains residence facilities for both men and women. Rooms are furnished with basic items of furniture, but students must supply their own pillows, bedding, and room accessories. Students care for the cleaning of their own rooms. Coin-operated laundry facilities are available in some of the residence halls and in the community. Linens may be leased from a linen service company on a quarter or year basis. Residence halls for students include Bethel, Faith, Harriman, Maddox, Patterson, West, and Williams halls and the Cedar Park apartments. When the college is unable to accommodate all of the students in its residence facilities, some select upperclass students are assigned to approved off– campus housing. All arrangements for off-campus housing for students under twenty-five and not living at home are made by the Student Personnel Office. Married students are responsible for providing their own living quarters. The college maintains a trailer court in which married students may rent a space for their trailer. The college will assist married students by recommend– ing suitable housing which may be available at the time of enrollment.

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