alle4 .25 vea44 aj leacie/altir The president of a small college has perhaps a greater and harder job than would be his in a large university. He is more than administrator of the institution — he is the friend, advisor and confidant of all the students. It is their privilege to know him on a friendly basis. It is his duty to counsel with them in important and trivial matters and to maintain the standards of their college through self-sacrifice and complete devotion. Only twice in the history of Cedarville College have its students found it necessary to bid farewell to an out-going president. At this the second time, Dr. W.R. McChesney is retiring from the office in which for twenty-five years, he has admirably fulfilled the above requirements. We, the students, know him as a kindly philosopher, astute politician, teacher, preacher, orator and friend. To him we attribute much of the success of Cedarville College —its purpose, its spirit, its ideals. We are happy that Dr. "Mac" will remain with us as a member of the faculty. We take this opportunity to express our gratitude for his loyalty, service, and inspiration to us and to Cedarville College. To Dr. W. R. McChesney we dedicate this book and . . Page Thirteen
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