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BOARD OF TRUSTEES President Dr. W. R. Graham Vice-President Dr. M. 1. Marsh Secretary Treasurer Rev. W. H. Tilford Judge S. C. Wright Members Whose Terms Expire June, 1935 George H. Hartman Cedarville. Ohio Walter C. Iliff Cedarville. Ohio James L. Chesnut, D. D. William R. Graham. D. D Lafayette. Indiana J. Lloyd Confarr Members Whose Terms Expire June, 1936 Karlh Bull Cedarville. Ohio Robert W. Ustick, D. D William Conley Miron 1. Marsh. M. D ..Springfield, Ohio Cedarville, Ohio Cedarville. Ohio William H. Tilford. D. D. Xenia. Ohio Members Whose Terms Expire June, 1937 Walter P. Harriman. D. D.. Frederick N. McMillan. D. D. W. Clyde Howard. D. D Judge S. C. Wright Dayton. Ohio Chicago. Illinois J. Frank Creswell........................... Cedarville. Ohio Dr. W. R. McChesney, President. Ex-Officio Page twenty
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F. A. JURKAT A. B. Franklin CoIIoqo Ll. D. Franklin Coll«9« A. M. Witfonborg Collogo MRS. M. J. WORK Profossor of Music A. B. Monmouth CoIIoqo B. M. Monmouth College Consorvatory of Music M. M. Cincinnati CoIIoqo of Music O. W. KUEHRMANN Profossor of Physical Scionco B. S. Purdue University MRS. J. W. AULT Professor of Dobate B. S. Bowling Green State College J. W. AULT Profossor of Mathematics and Physics Director of Physical Education B. S. Bowling Groen Stato Collogo A. M. Ohio Stato Collogo Page nineti
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President...... Vice President Secretary...... Treasurer...... SENIOR HISTORY .......................... Carl Ferguson ...............................Paul Rife ..........................Carmo Hostetler ............................Luella Robe In the fall of that famous year of 1931, Cedarville College was blessed by the entrance of thirty-two young lads and lasses to prepare themselves for the hazardous trip through four years of preparation. With Bob Harriman on the bridge, we pulled away with a certain sense of cock-sureness only to have many hard trials knock the wind out of our sails. One setback which rankles deep within us was the soaking we received at the famous whirlpool of Willow Bend. However, we managed to right the ship and sail away with full sails. As we sailed into the course of 1932-33 we saw the Freshmen towed under in the same whirlpool of Willow Bend, but they too seemed to come up with sails set. All classes have not been as lucky, however. During this school year we ran our course under the guidance of Art” Donaldson with a crew of 26 weather-beaten souls. We attempted to break in a group of Freshmen and pass on to them some of the suffering which we survived at the hands of the Sophomores of '31-'32. How successful we were, only time can fell. It was a very pleasant journey, containing many memorable and varied events in which we all had a share. At the call of 1933-‘34 we started our journey with Cap’n Stew Kitchen at the helm, only to have him drop out, leaving us without a leader. Bill McCallister, first mate, took the vacated position. Again we were stranded with no master aboard when he, too, left school at the end of the first semester. Carl Ferquson was then commissioned as our Captain Pilot who safely pulled us through. Our program during this year contained one very interesting event for us when Blarney Street. our class play, was presented. At the beginning of our Senior year, we. as dignified personages should do, took on for a time the character of superior intellects among the common rabble. Soon, however, school activities bore down and again we were mere sailors with only a year's experience over the others. Our dignity seems to have vanished, but we hope it returns ere our course is run. P go twenty-ono
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