1962 Miracle Yearbook

Because of the greatly increased enrollment in the last several years, Cedarville College has purchased, remodeled, and built buildings to expand the campus. This expansion began in 1956 when Cedar Hall (g) was purchased. In 1958, Faith Hall (a) was purchased and renovated to provide dormitory space for sixty-four women. The years 1959 and 1960 saw two new buildings appear on campus. The men's dormitory (d), built in 1959, houses thirty men, a bookstore, a snack shop, and a student lounge. The women's dormitory (e), built in 1960, accommodates one hundred women. Many existing buildings have been remodeled to provide improved facilities. The chapel (b) and the cafeteria (c) were both enlarged and faced with brick in 1959. Faculty offices and an audio-visual room were built on the third floor of the administration building, and new zoology and botany labor- atories were set up in the basement of Science Hall. During the summer of 1961, the college purchased the Sticka House (f) and built music studios on the first floor and dormito ry rooms for women on the second floor. In addition to the building program, numerous other improvements have been made, including new heating equip- ment, enlargement of facilities in the library, pavement of walks and drives on campus.

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