1931-1932 Academic Catalog
94 LIST OF ALUMNI Wil on, Mrs. Anna M. (see Anna Myrtle Orr). Wilson, John J.; A. B., 1903; D. D., 1918; McCormick Seminary, 1906; 215 W. Freemont St., Fostoria, Ohio. Pastor First Presbyterian hurch. Wilson, Robert B.; A. B., 1901; D. D., 1918; McCormick Semin– ary, 1904. Died June 26, 1918. Wilson, Nedra E.; Two-Year Diploma, 1927; B. S. in Ed., 1929; DeGraff, Ohio. Teacher. Winter, Isabelle M.; A. B., 1899; A. M., 1907; Ohio Life High School Certificate, 1915; Died January 25, 1924. Wolff, Dorothy Louise; A. B., 1930; 443 Magee Ave., Elizabeth, New Jersey. Wones, Edward S.; A. B., 1928; Tremont City, Ohio. Pastor of Methodist Church. Wright, Albert; A. B., 1923; Gibsonburg, Ohio. Principal in High School. Wright, Harry D.; A. B., 1921; Cedarville, Ohio. Manager Kroger Store. Wright, Laura B. (Mrs. F. D. Francis); A. B., 1913; 529 E. College St., Iowa City, Iowa. Wright, Marjorie, (Mrs. A. F. Peterson); A. B., 1923; Frank– fort, Ohio. Wright, Naomi (Mrs. James L. Chesnut); A. B., Cum Laude, and B. S. in Ed., 1918; 2530 Maple Place, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Wright, Ruth E. (Mrs. Winburne Stewart); Two-Year Diploma, 1926; Camden, Ohio, Route 2. Wright, Stephen Calvin; A. B., 1903; Cedarville, Ohio, Probate and Juvenile Judge of Greene County. Yaple, Lillian; Two-Year Diploma, 1929; Elementary Teacher in Chillicothe, Ohio. 214 Caldwell Street, Chillicothe, Ohio. Young, Clarence A.; A. B., 1900; D. D., 1917; A. M., University of Pennsylvania, 1908; Ph. D., ibid., 1912; Graduate New York School of Philanthropy, 1902; R. P. Seminary, 1905. Died October 14, 1923. Young, Frank H.; A. B., 1904; ..},.. B., Ohio State University, 1907; Graduate Capitol College of Oratory and Music, 1907; Ohio Life High School Certificate. Died March 20, 1921. HOW TO HELP CEDARVILLE COLLEGE From time to time our friends are asking and seeking ways in which they may render the greatest service to Cedarville College. They realize the good work which Cedarville College is accomplishing and they desire not only to continue but to enlarge the sphere of Cedarville College. Allow us to propose the following ways to help Cedarville College: First: BUY ANNUITIES Cedarville College offers a Life Annuity Income Bond Plan. This gives an income for li'.fe, provides sure and safe invest– ments, and makes the donor a sharer in the work of Christian
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