1982-1983 Academic Catalog

attitudes toward others. Consequently, all single students under twenty-five years of age are required to live in college residence halls or approved housing, except those commuting from the home of their parents or legal guardian. Students reside in fourteen residence halls pictured on the cam– pus map in the back of the catalog. Housing assignments are made by the Student Personnel Office. Upperclassmen who have paid reservation fees are given priority for reserving rooms. New stu– dents are assigned rooms after they have been admitted and have submitted their reservation deposits. Complete information concerning residence hall staffing, fur– nishings, and policies is found in the Student Handbook which is sent to new students prior to their arrival on campus. A current listing of housing for married students is available from the Student Personnel Office. Campus Activities The Office of Campus Activities is responsible for providing a program of cultural, social, educational, and recreational ac– tivities that is consistent with college educational and spiritual ob– jectives and, therefore, contributes to the personal development of college community members. An artist series provides con– certs, cultural programs, and musical specialists. An annual lec– ture series is designed to expose students to the world of ideas and current issues and to stimulate analytical and critical thinking. Other activities include a variety of learning experiences and so– cial events such as banquets, talent nights, all-school parties, in– terest trips, retreats, and many other activities that appeal to col– lege-age youth. A full range of recreational and intramural sports for both men and women completes the integrative approach of Campus Activities. From time to time, Cedarville College students participate in community service projects. Alpha Chi, a student organization for men, serves the college with ambulance service and the com– munity with disaster relief. It maintains a Red Cross Disaster Van, provided by the American National Red Cross. All squad members receive standard and advanced first aid training which prepares them for their duties on the squad. 13 Student Organizations Alpha Chi, a society for men, has the aim of cultivating Christian per– sonality and leadership. Alpha Delta Omega is an organization for women designed to en– courage the development of its membership primarily through personal services to students and others. Alpha Mu Chi is a society for engaged girls which provides fellow– ship, instruction in homemaking, and ideas for weddings. Alpha Zeta promotes interest in the field of photography. Cedarville Elementary Education Club provides fellowship and seeks to stimulate professional interests and to encourage professional growth among prospective teachers. Chi Theta Pi provides advice and relevant experiences for students in– terested in the health-science professions. Fellowship for World Missions sponsors an annual missionary con– ference. Members also meet regularly to pray and to discuss missions. Gamma Chi, a society for women, seeks to cultivate Christian per– sonality and leadership and to develop poise and ease at both formal and informal events. Gamma Zeta Theta, a society for women, seeks to provide service and social opportunities to develop Christian personality and leadership. Kappa Epsilon Alpha provides insights into the world of business and promotes free enterprise through its Students in Free Enterprise pro– gram. Literati seeks to foster a greater student appreciation of literature and promotes related cultural events. MENC is our student chapter of Music Educators National Confer– ence for music majors and others involved in pursuing a music teaching program. PEMM Club is a professional organization for majors and minors in the fields of health, physical education, and recreation. Phi Epsilon Kappa is a fellowship of students who believe that they are called to some area of the gospel ministry. Meetings are held bimonthly. Pi Delta is a volunteer, honorary, coeducational student group whose purpose is to host campus visitors. Pi Sigma Nu is a campus men's group that seeks to aid in the develop– ment of the whole man through service projects and social activities. Swordbearers is a voluntary student organization devoted to assisting local churches in the ministry to youth, visitation, and conducting area canvasses. Timalathians provides an opportunity for the student to develop a Christian world-and-life view and stimulates the student to present a co– gent witness for Christ in the 20th Century. Varsity "C" Club is composed of individuals who have earned varsity letters in intercollegiate sports.

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