1919-1920 Academic Catalog

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Association was organized in 1897 with the graduation of the first class. It is devoted to the welfare of the College, and most of the graduates arc members. It has already materially aided the College by influence and means. OFFICERS PRESIDENT- Mary Belle ErvIn A. B., '02, Cedarville, Ohio. FIRST VICE PRESIDENT- Mary Dorothy Collins, A. B., B. S. in Ed., '16, Cedarville, Ohio. SECOND VICE PRESIDENT- R:i.ymoncl Torrence \Vll\lnmson, A. B., '13, Cedarville, Ohio. THIRD VICE PRESIDENT- Rev. Ernest Bogle McClellan, A. B., '09, Belle Center, Ohio. RECORDING SECRETARY AND TREASURER- Lulu May Hen· derson, A. B., B. Ped., '03, Cedarville, Ohio. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY- M:i.bel Lillian Stormont, A. D., '17, Xenia, Ohio, n. 2. TRUSTEES OF THE ALUMNI ENDOWMENT FUND Vera Andrew, A. M., '03, Huntington, W. Va. Leroy T. Marshall, Ph.B.• '07, Xenia, Ohio. Joseph A. Finney, A. B., '06, Xenia, Ohio. BEQUESTS \li/e urge upon the friends of Cedarville College the pro– priety of remembering it in their wills and, if possible, of con– tributing to its endowment at once. Sums of money or property amounting to $500 or over will be funded, if so desired, in the name of the giver, and the interest alone used. It will thus become a perpetual memorial. Twenty thousand dollars will establish a chair in the name of the donor. Form of Bequests Ohi~~,i~~ea~~n~eif$~~. 1 ~ .. ~~ ..:?~~.-~.~~a;rvif~: ~il1~!1~~~d:;;~~~~ (here specify and describe the property), for the uses and pur- ~~f;: !~~ 'b~ldh p~~teret~:p~~dti~h°e i:e:;:~t~~z~~cbfr 1 ea;;u;~ra~f said College shall be a sufficient dischanu>: to my executor. 72

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