1939 Cedrus Yearbook

IIEl EN II. SANTMYER, Dean of Women Professor of Latin and Er glish B. S. Wellesley College II. L. II. Oxford South DJkota State College, Indiana State Normal School and is now professor of Social Science and Public Speaking here at Cedarville. Mr. Steele is very conscientious in his work and as Dean of Men is doing a real service which is appreciated by all the students. • • • Mr. John L. Dorst continues his efficient work as business manager of the college. His wide experience as a leader and worker in the Y. M. C. A. gives him a good understand- ing of youth. He is congenial and always willing to do the utmost for the college and students. • • • Mrs. Mary Markle, a graduate of music from Ohio Wesleyan University, very ably conducted the music ac- tivities of the college during the absence of Mrs Mildred Watt Creswell. Her thorough and efficient service has made possible the progress of the music department's work with continued improvement. • • • For many years the students of Cedarville College have been instructed in history and modern languages by Dr. F. A. Jurkat. He received the degree of A.M. at Wittenberg College and has done graduate work at Ohio State University. Students who have graduated from Cedarville will never forget the informal classes conducted by Dr. Jurkat and the variety of delicacies he serves throughout the year. Dr. Jurkat is noted for his wonderful memory and his subtle humor. • • • Professor Leslie Miller is a newcomer in our ranks. This year he has filled the position of instructor of Mathematics and Physics, and was also coach of the Conference Cham- pion Yellow-Jackets. Prof. Miller did undergraduate work at Rio Grande College and Ohio University. He received his master's degree from Ohio University and worked on his doc- tor's degree at Ohio State. We congratulate Coach Miller for the hard work and good nature he has shown this year. • • • Prof. Marguerite Ault attended Bowling Green State Normal and here received her B.S. in Education in 1932. Mrs. Ault came to Cedarville in 1934, and has since been a valuable member of the College teaching staff. She is a member of the Pi Kappa Delta Sorority. She is one of the most popular members of the faculty and a real friend to young and old alike. B. N. ADAMS, Student J. I. Business Pastor Manager of College l'age Fourteen

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