1931 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS The Faculty W HAT we are we owe, in a large part, to our faithful and understanding fac- ulty. Likening our school to a large family our faculty may be compared to parents, teaching, guiding, and .keeping a kind and faithful arm around us. We wish to take this place to say what is in our hearts about our beloved faculty and to thank them for all they have made us. Dr. McChesney, president of our college, has been the untiring father of Cedar- ville College since 1894. He has created in the hearts of hundreds of Cedarville Col- lege students the ideals of a loving kindness, wisdom, and a creative nature. Dr. Jurkat, the treasurer of our little family, has been another one of our goals toward which to aim. As professor of history and German we have learned to love and reverence his ability and knowledge. Dean Steele has been our adviser for two of the five years he has been with us. Every year has brought to us a warmer place in our hearts for him. An understanding nature and a smile for everyone. Professor of Bible and Sociology. Dean Angevine, professor of English and Latin, has been our mother for two years and has guided us over many rough spots. We wish to extend to her all of the good wishes of the Student body. Professor Hostetler, a man of extensive and unlimited ability. A director in the Educational Department and a man whose influence is state wide. Professor Kuehrmann has built up the Science Department greatly. He is head of the Department of Science and a capable, likeable man. Professor Davis, head of the Department of Mathematics, has added much to not only this department but to the welfare and work of the entire College. Miss Berkley, head of the Department of Music, is to be greatly commended for her untiring efforts and her progress with this department. Her perseverance and ability has made our music department a leader among many of the larger colleges. Mrs. Corry, assistant in the Department of Music, is also an able and energetic music instructor as well as being an active member of those who influence the commun- ity musically. Coach Borst, Spanish instructor and Coach of our College, should be very highly commended upon his achievements in sports in the past years. He has done much to further the progress of Cedarville College and also to elevate the standards of Ath- letics in Cedarville College. He has spread Cedarville College's name through many of the large schools of Ohio and he has given us a high type of sportsmanship for an aim. Miss Wolfe, who is a new member of our happy family, has gained the respect Twenty-one

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