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Memhe ib of the fyacuitq, E. R. Gibson Professor of Science A. B. Ccdarville College M. S. Ohio State University Elo:se Klinc Professor of Elementary Education A. B. Wittenberg College Margaret Niestratii Professor of French and Public Speaking B. S. in Ed. Miami Univ. M. A. Ohio State University David H. Markle Ass’t. Professor in Education A. B. Ohio Wesleyan University B. D. Yale University A. M. Yale University Ph. D. Yale University A. J. Hostetler Director of Dept, of Education B. S. Ohio Northern University A. M. Wittenberg College Mary C. Markle Director of Music A. B. Ohio Wesleyan University Page Nineteen
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Helen H. Santmyer Dean of Women Professor of Latin and English B. A. Wellesley College B. L. H. Oxford F. A. JURKAT Professor of History and Language A. B. Franklin College LL. D. Franklin College A. M. Wittenberg College C. W. Steele Dean of Men Professor of Social Science A. B. Indiana Teachers' College M. S. Northwestern University Emma Force Professor of Elementary Education B S. Ohio Stale University M. A. Ohio State University Glenn a Basore Secretary and Acting Registrar B. Orat. Ohio Northern University A. B. Cedarville College Howard E. Thompson Director of Department of Physical Education B. S. Springfield (Mass.) College M. A. Ohio State University Page Eighteen i.
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OFFICERS Lejt to Right: Neil Hartman Vice-President Elizabeth Anderson Secretary-T reasurer Arthur Geake President Qn.aduateA. 194-1 For the last four years we have eagerly awaited this moment of grad- uation. We just couldn't wait until we, too, should be alumni. But now as the time of graduation approaches we aren't so sure that we really want to leave. Certainly, we have worked hard in these four years, but we have played hard also. Let us sketch briefly our history to show why we have a few heartaches as we prepare to leave Cedarvillc. In the fall of 1937 forty-three fresh- men entered Cednrville College. We went through the usual initiation of rides, peculiar dress and Willow Bend and survived without any serious cas- ualties. At our first class meeting Richard ‘“Mugger” MacKnight was elected our class president. Under his capable direction we became adjusted to college life. We started living again in this new world. There were class parties, new friendships, romances to take up our time. In addition to our social life we also managed to keep up in our studies. In our sophomore year we contin- ued to grow under the leadership of Clayton Wiseman. At the end of the year twenty-six Normal students left us to take up their duties as school- teachers and to follow other useful pursuits in life. Our junior year was a continued success. We carried our share of the burden under the presidency of Neil Hartman. The highlight of the year was a successful Junior-Senior ban- quet held at the Dayton Y.M.C.A. This, our Senior year, has been a grand experience. We have learned to live and get along with our fellow students. We say we are leaving Cedarvillc College — we mean only as students for a Cedarvillc man never actually leaves Cedarvillc. The Col- lege will always be in our minds and we shall ever return whether only in memory or at the annual Homecoming. A word in closing this brief history about the outstanding personalities of our class. Our year was saddened by the loss of Robert Reed at the end of ihe first semester due to a prolonged illness. Bob. for four years a member of our basket ball team, and outstand- ing baseball player, was also one of the most popular boys in school. We are all hoping for his speedy recovery. It would be impossible to mention all the successful achievements of our class. This may be found in another part of our book. However, we include this brief summary. In athletics we are proud of the following men: “Iron Man Thomas, (enough said), Tuny Kavanagh, All-Ohio basketball player, Ned Brown — baseball and basketball, Neil Hartman — basketball and ten- nis. Jim Northup — baseball and bas- ketball. Page Twenty
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