1930 Cedrus Yearbook
The Faculty It gives us great pleasure to dedicate this page to our faculty, thus showing in some measure the gratitude which we feel for them for all that they have so willingly done for us. Dr. McChesney, President of Cedarville College, has been on its staff since 1894. Each year through his untiring efforts he becomes more of an inspiration to us to work harder in the perpetuation of our beloved Alma Mater. Dr. Jurkat, Treasurer and Professor of German and History, camel to C.C.in 1895. A real student and lover of knowledge he sets an example which most of us might well follow during our College Course. Dean Steele came in 1927 as Professor of Bible and Sociology. This year, due to his faithful service, he has been appointed-Dean of Men. Dean Angevine, Professor of English and Latin, came to C. C. in 1929. Due to her tact and humor she is very popular with the student body. As Dean of Women she has been, very successful. Professor Kuehrman,Head of the Department of Science, has accomplished much in building up that Department. Although he has only been with us two years we feel that he is an integral part of the faculty. Professor Davis, Registrar and Professor of Mathematics, is a diligent worker in behalf of the future success of C. C. Mrs. Shedd, Professor of Psychology and History, came in 1929 to C. C. She is Assistant Registrar and in that capacity has much contact with the students. Miss Wood, Professor of Romance Languages, is one of our most con- scientious instructors. She has a real love for her work which cannot help but win our respect. Miss Berkley, Head of the Department of Music since 1928, has installed a Men's and Women's Glee Club which are very popular with the student body as well as a source of pleasure to the community. Mrs. Corry, Assistant in the Department of Music, has been a willing helper in the Women's Glee Club as well as in every other activity in the community. Coach Borst, Head of the Athletic Department and Professor of Spanish, shows us the attitude of true sportsmanship which is so necessary in all life's activities. Professor Hostetler, Director of Education, has a wide field of experience which he is ever ready to share with the students of C. C. Miss Bristow, Professor of Education and Teacher Training, has a lasting influence on every prospective teacher graduating from C. C. Miss Parry,Professor of Education, is an industrious worker for the better- ment of the students of C. C. Mrs. Borst, Professor of Education, as manager of Cedar-Day, always aids in making our memories of Commencement Week more pleasant. This year has marked greater success for Cedarville College than has any in the past. Ever onward is our goal and wc are sure that all this Senior Class will join in the advance toward this goal with our Faculty.
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