1934 Cedrus Yearbook
COMMENCEMENT, 1933 The thirty-seventh annual commencement of Cedarville College was held Monday, June 5, at the First Presbyterian Church. The speaker for the occasion was the Hon. Mason Doug- lass, Judge of the Common Pleas Court of Montgomery County, Ohio. He delivered a splendid address in a man- ner which will not soon be forgotten. The guest organist was Dr. Edward Eigenshenk, organist of the Second Presbyterian Church, Chicago, Illinois, who received his Doctor of Music degree from Cedarville in 1932. His playing was fascinating, showing exceptional ability and comprehension of music. The degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred upon twelve students; five others received the degree of Bach- elor of Science in Education; and two able ministers were honored with the degree of Doctor of Divinity. Honors were conferred on eleven students; eight Juniors and Seniors were elected to the Cedarville College Crown Club for high scholastic standing, and three graduates, Charles Bost, Clyde Hutchison, and Charles Spencer, re- ceived their degrees "Magna Cum Laude." The exercises were closed with the invitation to return next year for the celebration of the Fortieth Anniversary of the founding of Cedarville College. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS OF THE PAST 1897—Rev. Charles Goss 1906—Rev. Robert Watson, Ph. D. I910--W. 0. Thompson 1918—Gov. Frank B. Willis 1922—Rev. J. McQuilken, D.D. I923—Homer Henderson and Wilbur D. Nesbit I924—Edgar A. Guest I925—Bishop McDowell I926—Congressman Clyde A. Kelly I927—Bishop Henderson I928—Judge Florence E. Allen I929—Bishop E. H. Hughes I930--Dr. Percival Barker 193I—Dr. W. L. McEwan I932—Dr. A. G. McLennon I933—Judge Mason Douglas I934—Dr. M. Earle Collins Page Sixty-one
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