1934 Cedrus Yearbook

The catalogue of 1896 describes the building thus: "The basement contains a gymnasium, a chemical room, coal cel- lars, and the heating apparatus. On the first floor there are four class rooms, the chapel, and the president's room. On the second floor, four class rooms, a large lecture room, and the library. Two large society rooms occupy the entire third floor. The building is surmounted by a tower." Though several buildings have been added, "Old Main" remains the center of Cedarville College life. Page Twelve For nearly forty years the Main Hall of Cedarville Col- lege has stood, surrounded by cedar trees, in the middle of the college campus. Its ivy- covered walls have become dear to all who have studied within them. This old building brings back memories of the happiest days of the lives of Cedarville alumni. It repre- sents to them all that Cedar- ville College stands for— the highest ideals of life.

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