1974-1975 Academic Catalog

The College added or improved each year, and the old buildings have been remod– eled and refurbished for more effective use. A new library and a large girl's dormitory were opened during the 1967-68 school year. Both of these facilities contribute substantially to instructional and housing needs. When the new library was opened, the vacated building was refurbished and used for classes in the fine arts. In the fall of 1973 the new science center was opened for use. 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 building was enlarged in 1959, and currently houses the college bookstore, the Busi– ness Administration Department, faculty offices, and music practice rooms. Residence Halls The college maintains residence halls for both men and women. Mad– dox Hall is the largest dormitory at Cedarville. It is the campus home for 220 women. The other residence halls are Bethel, Faith, Harriman, Patter– son, West Hall, South Hall, Williams, and the Cedar Park apartments. All students under twenty-five years of age who are not living at home must live in college owned or approved residence quarters. All arrangements for off-campus housing are made by the Student Personnel office. Married students must provide their own living quarters. The college assists these students in finding suitable housing. The The library is an attractive, one story, air-conditioned structure located near the center of the campus, as shown in the revised ten-year master plan for campus development. This beautiful and functional building makes possible a number of important library services, utilizing a variety of new educational media, for both students and faculty. The library houses approximately 60,000 volumes, plus many other educational aids such as microfilms, recordings, tapes, film strips, slides, and art prints. Along with these instructional aids the library has available tape recordings, projectors, record players, and other similar equipment. The library has a media auditorium which will seat one hundred and several smaller rooms for seminars, conferences, committees, and work– shops. There are six small multi-purpose listening and recording rooms where students may preview records, make tapes of speeches, or similar assignments.

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