1929 Cedrus Yearbook

The C edrus THE FACULTY T HE Cedrus Staff considers it a privilege and an honor to place the name of Dr. McChesney at the head of the Faculty. Dr. McChesney, who has been a member of the Faculty for thirty-five years and President for fourteen years, be­ sides rendering numerous services to the community and country at large, still finds time to teach Philosophy, Greek, Psychology, Logic, and Oratory. Dr. Jurkat, who became a member of the Faculty in 1897, besides teaching History and Languages, serves in the capacity of Treasurer of the college, and helps the Freshmen take their first steps toward securing their college degrees. Miss Leiving, since 1925, has been Registrar, Secretary to the President, and Professor o f French. It is to her reliable statistics that the students must refer their puzzling questions concerning credits and requirements. Under the supervision of Professor Borst, Director of Physical Education, the athletic teams representing Cedarville College have become better and more widely known. Also, Professor Borst has charge of the teaching of Spanish. Professor Hostetler, head of the Department of Education, has proved to be a most capable instructor of those subjects which tend to train students for more efficient teaching. This is the second year that Miss Bristow has been a member of the Depart­ ment of Education. This year, as Director of Teacher Training, she managed the difficult task of providing a proper observation and student teaching program for prospective teachers. Miss Dean, one of Cedarville College’s own daughters, has been a most con­ scientious Professor of Latin and Bible during the past two years. Not onlv those in her classes, but the entire student body will miss her sunny smile when she leaves Cedarville. Miss Lust, Instructor lor Elementary Teachers, has maintained the reputation earned last year of being an inspiration to students and future teachers. Miss Brown has not been with us long, but she is recognized as a competent Professor of Mathematics and English, and we expect several Cedrus Staffs of the future to include her name in the Faculty list. Professor Steele came to us this year from Indiana, and in the capacity of Professor of Social Sciences and Public Speaking has won the approval and admira­ tion of the entire student body. Professor Kuelirmann, also from the Hoosier State, is rendering excellent service in the Science Department of the college. We hope his plans for a more complete Science Curricula may be realized. Miss Parry, as Professor of Education, is a splendid example of efficiency She is also Dean of Women. Students enrolled in the Seminary are enthusiastic in their assertions concerning the way in which the Truth has been revealed by Reverend Ritchie in teaching Homiletics and Comparative Religions. Miss Berkley is well qualified for the position of Director of Music, and is giving excellent service to the college. She is to be commended for her faithful support of student activities. Mrs. Corrv has been with the college since 192(i. During the past two years she has given invaluable assistance in the Department of Music. This is the second year that Miss Burns, a graduate of Cedarville College, has been Instructor of Public School Music. Page Tw enty-one

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