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1 b HOWARD E. THOMPSON ELOISE KLING EMMA FORCE I k E. R. GIBSON MARY C. MARKLE DAVID H. MARKLE Seivnteen
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PROF. ERNEST R. GIBSON has been a member of iho faculty for tho past throo years. Ho is tho scionco toachor and faculty advisor of tho Codrus. Ho wot a graduate of Codarvillo College in 1928, and later rccoivcd his groduato work at Ohio Stato Univorsity. Mr. Gibson is ono or tho most populor of faculty members in tho classroom as well os in the social life of the college. MRS. MARY C. MARKLE is the Diroctor of Music. A groduato of Ohio Wosloyen University's collogo of music. Mrs. Marklo has been vory suc- cessful in conducting tho musical activities. Tho music department has shown much progross under hor thorough and efficient service. Mrs. Marklo is noted for being so ploasant and agreeable. DAVID H. MARKLE is a now mombor this year too. Dr. Marklo is assistant profossor in educa- tion. He received his A.3. from Ohio Wosloyan Univorsity, his B.D., A.M., and Ph.D. from Yale University. Dr. Marklo enjoys the collogo socio! activities and is well liked by all tho students. PROF. HOWARD E. THOMPSON is a now mombor this yoar to tho faculty as director of the now Hoalth and Physical education department. Mr. Thompson graduated with an A.B. of Spring- flold Collogo. Moss., in 1938. He roceivod his M.A. at Ohio Stato Univorsity. Mr. Thompson is interested in establishing an efficient physical edu- cation program horo. Trock was started this year and football is to be brought back possibly in 1942. MRS. ELOISE M. KLING. professor of Elomentory Education graduated from Wittenberg Collogo. 3eforo coming to Codarvillo. sho taught in Spring- field and Clark County Schools, in Ridgowood Privoto school and Ridgewood Exporimontal school. Mrs. Kling received qraduato work from Columbia Univorsity. Each yoar sho guidos olementory studonts along the road to student teaching. Mrs. Kling is faculty advisor for tho Alpha Theta Tau sorority and has been doing a real service for the collogo and studonts. MISS EMMA FORCE is tho ofhor profossor of elemontary education. Miss Forco attended Wooster Collogo, Kont Stato Normal, Ohio North- ern University. Ashland Collogo. and Wostorn Ro- sorvo Univorsity. In addition sho has a B.S. and M.A. from Ohio Stato University. Sho has a Stato Elomontary Life Cortificoto. On top of all tho work Miss Force does at the collogo she teaches Art in tho Cedarville public schools. Sixteen
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ROYDEN JOHNSON. PAULINE FERGUSON. GRACE BICKETT. RUSSELL ROBERTS LA VERNE WHIPP. IRENE GOODIN. JEAN MADDOCK. SENIORS CLASS OF 1940 Fcur years ago forty-two freshmen embarked on their college career. We survived Willow Bend, cleaned off the steps of the Main building—for once.—and then we felt at home. Eldon Gilles- pie as our president, very ably guided us through our freshman year. With a number not much diminished we entered upon our sophomore year with as little mercy for the incoming class as we had received the previous year. Under the leadership of John Peterson we made our presence felt in the fields of athletics, dra- matics. Y.M.C.A., Chi Sigma Phi. Alpha Theta Tau. Delta Kappa Sigma, and Gospel Team. John Peterson and Donald Foulks sang with the college Harmonizers. Mary Jane Hampton and Bette Allison both were married and withdrew from college. In the fall of 1938, our number much decreased by the previous June commencement, twelve of us returned. This year Russel (Lanky) Roberts was chosen as president. The high spot of this year was the banquet given the Seniors by our class, at the Y.M.C.A. in Dayton. Another case of matrimony appeared with the announcement of the marriage of Donald Foulks and Katherine Smith of Waynesville. September 1939 found 10 Seniors back in harness—the last lap of the journey toward a degree and a job. Russel Roberts was again elected president of the class as well as Student Body Presi- dent. Mr. and Mrs. Foulks announced the arrival of a daughter and the Lavernc Whipp-Margaret Ott romance culminated in marriage early in the new year. Our class has been decreased by onc-fourth during our four years at C. C. Survival of the fittest? Perhaps—. Irene Goodin. Eighteen
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