1933 Cedrus Yearbook

JUNIOR CLASS First row: Robert Ross, Paul Mc- Laughlin, Lois Cultice, Homer Mur- ray. Second row: Margaret Berk, Glenna Basore, Walter Kilpatrick, Nina Stevenson. Third row: Raymond Hargrave, Lloyal Ross, Doris Hartman. Ralph Moorman. Fourth row: Robert Bratton, John Mills, Regena Smith, Edward Tedrick, John Murray. herself daily with Miss Parry's attemptsto keep the females of the insti- tution in the straight and narrow path. Little did she realize that by the time another Sep- tember had rolled around she would have been advanced to the coveted position of Dean of Women at Cedarville College. She has continued as most efficient Dean of Women for the past four years, although that is not the only new job she has taken on— in fact, she has some- thing new every year. She now teaches French, Spanish, English, and Latin, and seemingly thrives on variety for she renders her services efficiently and cheerful- ly. We know of no one who is more willing to help the person who really wants help. Anyone who wins her friendship feels proud of the fact. Mrs.Work Mrs. Margaret J. Work,our diligent and efficient Director of Music, has had excellent training and experience for the position. After graduating from high school with first honors in a class of ninety-three pupils at Washington, Pa., she attended Mommouth Col- lege, where, in her junior year, she received a music diploma, and later graduated with two degrees—Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music. There she was elected to "Sigma Omicron Mu," a national honorary sorority. - Page Eighteen

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