1927 Cedrus Yearbook

THE CEDRES 197 ii hUhI)IJ!IUPI GREENE COUNTY NORMAL During the year of 1926-27, the Greene County Normal has been under the efficient direction of Miss Edna Howland, who, for the past eleven years, has been one of the foremost of the Ohio County Directors. She has been affiliated with the Summer Schools of Wilmington and Muskingum Colleges. Other members of the Normal Staff are: Mrs. Alice M.Borst, Director of the Departments of Geography and Hygiene; Mrs. Walter Corry, Director of Music; Dr, W.R. McChesney, President of Cedarville Col- lege; and Professor H.H. Smith, Head of the Department of Education of the College. The Class of 1926-27 is the largest in the history of the Greene County Normal. It is composed of five men and twenty-five women,represent- ing Warren, Clark, Fayette, Butler, Madison, Pickaway, and Green Counties. The Greene County Normal has an advantage in being associated with the College. The students have the oppOrtunity of taking part in regular college activities; such as, the Y. W.C. A., the literary socie- ties, and college athletics. The present class, in availing themselves of these opportunities, has been represented on the college teams, and, among the girls, has had a one-hundred per-cent membership in the Y.W.C.A. On the evening of April 13 the Two-Year and County Normals, assisted by students of the College, staged an Indian operetta, "Lela- wala", which forcibly demonstrated the musical ability of the group. The operetta was directed by Mrs. Corry. From the very opening day the Normal has proved itself valuable. Much credit is due Miss Howland and her co-workers for the splendid co-operation with the College students and faculty. —E.M.H.

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