Cedarville University - Miracle / Cedrus Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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Rov. W. R. McChesnoy. president since 1919. received hi training in Franklin, Mujkingum. and Tarkio Collogos. He taught Latin. Greek. History. Psychology, and Philosophy in Franklin. Woostor. and Codarvilio Colloges. Ho has boon on the Cedarvil'o faculty since 1894 and served as secre- tary of the faculty until 1909 when ho was mado vice presi- dent. He served in this capacity for four years and then was made dean 1913-1915. Dr. McChesnoy has boon an invaluable guide and leader for the youth of Cedarville College and has exerted an influence on their lives that will help them solvo many difficult problems in the futuro. • • • A vital assistant in the daily life of the president is his secretary. Miss Glonna Basoro. Miss Basore was gradu- ated from the Hawke's School of Expression. Cincinnati and received additional training at Ohio Northern University and Cedarville College. Besides acting as secretary Miss Basore servos in tho capacity of Buroou of Information not only for the prosidont and faculty but for all the students as well. Miss Basore is noted for her pleasant disposition and her willingness to help anyone at any time. • • • Prof. A. J. Hostotlor roceivod his B.S. dogroo at Ohio Northern University and finished his graduato work at Wittenberg College. Mr. Hostetler has served in various phases of the educational field from teacher to high school principal, county Superintendent, director of County Nor- mal. and head of tho Education Department of Cedarville College. This dopartmont has boon most successful in securing positions for its graduates and under the super- vision of Mr. Hostotlor has established one of the most efficient placement buroaus in the state of Ohio. C. V. STKKI.K. Dean .»f Men Professor of Social Science A. IS. Indian:! Teacher'» College M. S. Xorlliwc'tern l'ni- vcrwtjr KI.OISK KI.ING. Professor ••f Elementary Education A. M. Wittenberg College Prof. Ernest R. Gibson graduated from Cedarville College in 1928. He received his graduate work at Ohio State University and has bocn on the college faculty for the past two years. In those two short years he has bocomo one of the most popular of all faculty mombers in tho clossroom as woll as in the social life of tho collogo. Mr. Gibson is faculty advisor for the Cedas as well os for the Delta Kappa Sigma Fraternity. • • • Prof. C. W. Steele received his training at Indiana State Normal School. Indiana Teachers Collogo. end North- western University. In addition to toaching in rural, grade, and high schools, Mr. Stoolo has served on the faculty at MARGUERITE AULT. Professor of French and Public Shaking I?. S. Howling Green Stale College A. J. HOSTETLER. Reg istrnr and Director f Education 11. S. Ohio Northern Uni- versitr A. M. Wittenberg College l vic Thirl fen

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mum CLASSI m I-. A. Jl’RKAT. Professor of History and Uaxoigc A. It. Franklin Colkge 1,1.. I . Franklin College A. M. Wittenberg College The studonts of Cedarville College are indeed fortunate in having a faculty who are not only well trained in each of their respective fields but are also vitally interested in the success and per- sonal welfare of every student they contact. No student could ask for better cooperation in any institution than is received from these faithful servants. They are performing a real service and the influence they have on every Cedarville student has been and will continue to be felt in many parts of the country and in almost all walks of life. KM M A FORCE. Professor of Elementary Ed. I!. S. Ohio State University M. A. Ohio State Univer- sity I.KSI.IK Ml 1.1.HR, Professor of Mathematics and Physics Director of Physical Edu- cation A. It. Rio (•unde A. XI. Ohio University GI.K.XXA IIASORE. Secre- tary and Assistant Regis- trar It. o. Ohio Xorthem Uni- versity A. It. Cedarville College 'age Twelve



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IIKIKN II SAXTMVKK. Dran of Women l’rofe» or of l.atin ami Ki ifli'h It. S. Wdlesles College It. I.. II. Oxford South Djkota State College. Indiana State Normal School and is now professor of Social Science and Public Speakinq horo at Codarvillo. Mr. Stoolo is vory conscientious in his work and as Dean of Mon is doing a real service which is appreciated by all tho students. Mr. John L. Dorst continues his efficient work as business manager of the college. His wide experience as a leador and workor in the Y. M. C. A. gives him a good understand- ing of youth. He is congonial and always willing to do the utmost for the colloqo and studonts. • • • Mrs. Mary Marklo. a graduate of music from Ohio Wesleyan University, very ably conducted the music ac- tivities of the college during the absence of Mrs Mildrod Watt Croswell. Her thorough and efficient service has made possible tho progress of the music department's work with continued improvement. • • • For many years the students of Codarvillo Collogo havo been instructed in history and modorn languages by Dr. F. A. Jurkat. He received the degreo of A.M. at Wittenberg College and has done graduate work at Ohio State University. Students who havo graduated from Codarvillo will nover forgot tho informal classes conducted by Dr. Jurkat and tho variety of delicacies he serves throughout the year. Dr. Jurkat is noted for his wonderful memory and his subflo humor. Professor Leslie Miller is a newcomer in our ranks. This year ho has filled tho position of instructor of Mathematics and Physics, and was also coach of the Conforonco Cham- pion Yellow-Jackets. Prof. Miller did undergraduate work at Rio Grando Collogo and Ohio University. He received his master's degreo from Ohio University and worked on his doc- tor's degree at Ohio Stote. We congratulate Coach Miller for the hard work and good naturo he has shown this year. Prof. Marguorite Ault attonded Bowling Groen State Normal and here recoived hor B.S. in Education in 1932. Mrs. Ault camo to Codarvillo in 1934. and has sinco been a valuable member of tho College teaching staff. She is a rromber of the Pi Kappa Delta Sorority. She is one of the most popular mombers of the faculty and a real friend to young and old alike. Page Pour teen

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