1938 Cedrus Yearbook

SPECIAL STUDENTS There were four students enrolled in the college this year as postgraduates. Everett Keener attended Cedarville College only the first semester, working on his A. B. degree. Mr. Keener is a graduate of the Cumberland University Law School at Lebanon, Tennessee. He is expecting to return to Cedarville College in the future to complete his course. The other special students, Mr. Frank Wiley, Mr. John Taylor, and Mr. Robert McKibben are enrolled in the Cedarville Seminary. THE SEMINARY THE 1938 CEDRUS Under the able instruction of Dr. W.R. McChesney and Dr. F. A. Jurkat, the three students of the Cedarville Seminary are nearing the close of the first year of their work. The three men are Mr. John Taylor, who comes to us from India, where he lived for the first sixteen yearsof his life with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Taylor, mis- sionaries of the Reformed Presbyterian Church at Boorkee, India. Coming to America he finished the last two years of his high school course at Stafford, Kansas. His college work was taken at Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio, where he was active in the Christian and athletic activities of the college. Mr. Robert McKibben, son of The Reverend Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McKibbenof the United Presbyterian Church, was born at Fairfield, Iowa. He has received his schooling in a number of different states. His high school work was taken at Seaman, Ohio, and his college work at Marysville, Tennessee. He has been active in the religious organizations of the college and his home church. Mr. Frank Wiley of Wapello, Iowa, received all of his pre-college work in his home state, going to college at Geneva at Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. He taught for a number of years at Frenchburg, Ken- tucky. The Seminary was organized under the capable leadership of Mr. Taylor, who was elected president. The members of the Seminary are also members of the religious organization, "The Gospel Team,' of Cedarville College. Page Thirty-Two

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