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PUBLI$lIED BY CEDARVILLE COLLEGE AND ISSUED MONTHLY Admitted as. secon~. ~I~~·~ .. m,_:;ttter, Apr: 2, '15, at.,postoffice,. Ced~rville., 0., under act of. Congress of ., 1913.

Geography •••••••••• 3 Geography •••••••••• 3 42~J) _AN~;UAI]~ QfENING. Music ••.•••••••••••• l Music ••••••••••••••• l , Wednesday, 3epteml)~r U/ is the op~ining day o:t the Phystca.l Educatton •• l Physical Education •• l iirst ~eme:-;ter· ·of· W3fi-3.6I',;;'J~onvocatiort · exercises -will be ·second Year held m the college chape" ,lf a. m. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER a,t Hours per week Hours per week Regfafratio-n.'.QHYS ate:lfond&iy and Tuesday, Septem­ Reading and Literature 3 Reading and Literature 3 ber 9 and. 10, 7Jeg:i:1ming each·day at 8 a. m. -All students History • • • • . • • • • • • • • 3 History • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 entering for the first time slfould register September 9. Health and Hygiene· .• .' · · '· '2 Management . . • . • • .. • 2 Upper classm~n should ·register either day. .All regis­ History ·or· Education • 3 Principles of Edu. • • • 3 tration must be completed by · Tuesday evening, Sep­ Art • • • . • . . • • • • • • • • • • 2 Teaching . ·· • . • • • • • • • • 4 t"'mbPr 10. There is a· ch&irge of one dol4:tr for re,gister-· Writing ...... ·· 1 ·- · Physical Edu. ·• .. • • • • l ing late.· Class work begins Wednesday, September· 11, Music • ••• ••••••.. •• • • 1. Physical Edu. • .-. ~ •• -. ·1 at 8 A. M. . . Students -~hould _brfng f qr exp~nses on r,egistration day cash oi: checks approximating tl~e amount of one FOUR YEAR:TEACHERS'- EJ.;EMENTARY hundred -dollars to pay':for tuition and;:'incidentals.· CURRICULUM CURRICULA···);.;''' Upon completion of the two-year curriculum for the prepar~~ion:J>.f. teachers for the elementary grades together The curricula of Cedarville College· are Arts, Science; with the following two years;. the Degree ~f Bachelor Arts-Ag'rlcultnl'e, and The<11og'y~ These Science in Education wm be given. all give, upon · completion, the degree _either of Bachelor Third Year o-f Arts or Bachelor. of Science. They, prepare the stu­ FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER dents for va:rious vocations qr for graduate work in Hours per week Hours per weea Rhetoric •••.• : • • • • • • 3 Rhetoric • ; • • • • • • • • • • 3 Universities. Bible . . . . • • . . • • • • • • • ·3 Bible • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 In addition to· these courses, pre-professional courses Elective ·. • • • • • .. • • • • ... ·- ·" 9 Elective • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9 preparatorv to law, medicine, dentistry, enginee~irtg, ete.; Fourth Year FIRST .SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER are offered. These courses are calculated to prepare the: Hours per wttek Hours per week student to enter technical schools offering complete work English Survey • • • • • 3··:··,·· American· Survey -.·.. 3 in the aboYe named subjects. Soda::! Science . ; . : • • • 3 Social Science • ,·. • • • • 3 Elective ...... ; : /.. 9 Elective • • • • • . .. • • • • • 9 In addition -to the Arts-Education course, which pre­ pares students -to teach in high schools and gives the de­ gree of Bachelor of Arts as well as. the State Provisional FOUif.. y'EAR TEACHERS' HIGH SCHOOL Certificate, Cedarville College_ offers for i;he training of CURRICULUM Elementary teache.:rs ... .a.two.. years' Norma.I course giving a First Year diploma and the. State Pr_ovjsipp.al Certificat~ a:i;td. ~ .four FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER years' N~rmal Course·. giving 'the degree of .. Ba~hetor of Bgurs.. per week Hours per week Rhetoric· ..• ,• 1 _•.••••• '.. • • • 3 Rhetoric . • • . • . . • • . . • • • • 3 Science· in Education and the State Provisional, Certificate. Botany or Zoology . • • • • • .. 4 Botany or Zoofogy · • • • • • • 4 A four years' course in Music is offered. This Goheral Psychology • . . . . . 3 :Langu:age .... ·.••••••••• ·.. 3 or 4 Lang11age ...... 3 or:.( Elective .... : .. • • • • • • .. • 6 gives a diploma. The c(rurse in music offers work in piano, Elective • • • . • .. . . • . • . . . • · 3 · Ph,y~ical Education • • • • • • l pipe-organ, history, harmony; chorus~ glee· club, orcb:(!stra, Physical Education . • . • • • 1 . Second Year·- quartette, voice, pu\llk school music, etc, 'FIRST. SEMESTER.• · SECOND SEMESTER Por full descrip-tion of all courses - send for our Hours per .'. we(lk - . Hours per week catalogue. Survey of. English Lit.. · • • ·,3,, S11rv.~y . :of ,American · Lit. 3 History of Education' • • • 3 · Educational Psychology • 3 Bible-'--Olq •. Testament •. ; ~ · · : : : -,3. ·, Bibl~New Testament ••• , 3 Language : .. , : ••• ~ ••.•••. 3 -°,~ ~ LaI,1gt1ag!l • : ...... 3 or 4 TWO . YEAR TEACilERS;· .CURRICULUM Eiectives .•••·; .• ·•• • • • • • • · ·3 El'cetlves' • : ••• .'. ~ ••• ~.,. 3 Physical · Education · ,' •.••• , · t: ·Physical Edticatlon . • • • • • l • • 1 First Year . Thil;'d ·Ye~i; · · FrnsT sEMEsTFi~ s:mc6:kD'iEMEs-rlri1(, FJR$T SEMESTER . :, :~ECONI>, ~EMESTER Hours·· per week Hours per week . Houts per ·week'', Hours per week English • • • • • . •• • • • • • 3 English •••• ,...... 3 Dratory .•.. , , ••...•.•..•., ,· 2;; ·:,Oratory.>.,..•. ;. •Y• -,· .- •• i. ·2 Botany or Zoology . ! , . . 4 B-otany or Zoology • • - 4 :li:lectives, ...... 13 torn Prh1ciple,i of. Education. • . .. · 3 General · Psychology · ; • 3 Educ. Psychology . • • · 3 , '· . l<.frectives · ; ...... - ...... ::.1 to 10. Arithmetic • . . • . . • • • • . 2 Arithmetic · • • . . • . • • • • 2 . [j~g\c, -·.:, .•• :,.-:: •• :.~.·~ 3._ 2 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE BULLETIN-AUGUST, 1935

Fourth Year Requirem'i'nts for thP Degrees of Bachelor of Sdence, FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SF,MF,RTER Hours per week Hours per week and Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Debate • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 Deb11te • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 THE THREE YEARW WORK REQUIRED IN Apalogetics • • • • • • . . • • • • • 3 Ethics • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 Ul.story I Nationrul Period 3 Teaching . • . • • • • • • • • . • • • 4 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE Methods • . . . . . • ...... • • • 2 Tests ...... • . . . • . • • • • • • 2 Management • • . • . . . . • . • . 2 Electives ...... ••...... 3 to 5 Freshman Year Eleetives •.•.••.•.•..•••.. '1 to 9 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Hours per week Hours per week English ...... • • • • . • • 3 English . . • . • ...... 3 PRE-PROFESSIONAL CURRICULA General Chemistry • . . • • . 4 Gener11l Chemistry • • . . . . 4 Modern Language •.•..... 3 or 4 Modem Language ...... 3 or 4 By ca:re in choosing electives the Arts and Arts­ Zoology ...... • 4 Zoology ...... 4 Scien<"e curricula can easily be adapted to the needs for American, European, or .American, European, or Industrial History • • • • 3 Industrial History . • • • • 3 all preprofessional preparation. Students should confer Bible • • . • • . • • . . • • • • • • . • • 3 Bible • ...... • • . • . . . . 3 with the professors of the departments wherein their Sophomore Year interests lie. · FIRBT SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER' - Adjustments can be made. for the following fields. Hours per week Hours per week English ...... • . . . 3 English ...... • . • • ...... :! 1. Business 6. Law Mathematics • • • . . • • • • . • • 4 :Mathematics • . . • • . • • • • • • 4 2. Dentistry 7. Librnr~ Uotany . • ...... 4 Botany ...... 4 Mechanical Drawing . . . . 2 MechanJcaI Drawing • . . • 2 .3. Engirneenng 8. Medicine Modern Language .... : ... 3 or 4 Modern Language •.....•. 3 or 4 4. Home Economics 9. Pharmacy Junior Year 5. Journalism 10. Politics and Social Sc. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Hours per week Hours per W"Pk Economics ...... • ...... 3 Ec,onomlcs ...... • . . . • 3 Physics ...... 4 Physics ...... •.... , . 4 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ARTS AND Geology ...... 3 Ge~logy ...... 3 ARTS-SCIENCE CURRICULA Elective ...... 5 or 6 Elective : ...... 5 or 6 Students presenting no modern language as a part of The requirements for the Arts and Arts-Science cur­ their entrance requirements are required to take a modern ricula are distributed throughout the college period accord­ language (either German or French) four hours per week ing to the following schedule: for two years. Those presenting .two years of a modern Freshman Year FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER language are required to take the same language three Hours per week Hours per week hours per ,veek, or a different one ·ifour hours per week, Rhetoric . . . • • • • • ...... 3 Rhetoric ...... 3 for two yea.1·s .. Language ...... •.... 3 or 4 Language ...... 3 or 4 ~eneral Psychology . • . • • 3 Social Science ...... • . . . 3 'l'HE TWO YEAHS' WORK REQUIRE_D IN "'cience ...... • . . . . . • . . • 4 Science ...... 4 Elective ...... •..••• •. • • 3 Elective ... : ...... 3 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Physical .Education • . . • • • 1 Physical Education ...... I Senior Year Sophomore Year FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Hours per week Hours per week Hours per week Animal Husbandll'y . . . . . • 4 Choice of any two of the subjects Survey English Literature 3 Survey American Lit.. • . . 3 Agricultural Che.milStry . • 4 taken the first semester, and ten Bible . • • . • • • . • • . . . . . • • • . 3 Bible ...... 3 Rural Economics . . . . . • • 4 hours to be elected with the ap- Language •••••..••.••.•.. 3 or 4 Language ••...... 3 or 4 Agronomy • . . . • ...... • 4 proval of the advisor. Elective ...... 6 to 9 Elective ...... 3 or 4 Physical Education . • . • • l Physical F~ducation . . . . . I POST-SENIOR YEAR .Junior Year Two subjects of four required in the senior year, FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER eight hours. Ten hours a week throughout the year, Hours per week · Hours per week from any of the courses related to the previous years' Oratory • . . . . • ...... • • 2 Ora.tory . • ...... • • . . • . . • 2 Elective •••...... ••. 13 to 16 Logic ...... 3 work in the college of agriculture. Elective ...... 10 to 13 Senior Year FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER THE.OLOGICAL SEMINARY CURRICULUM Hours per week Hours per wPek 'l'his cour::ie g~ves a diploma upon its completion. The. Debate . . . . • • . . . . • . • . . • • 2 Dcb:,te ...... • . . . 2 Apologetics ...... •. ·. • • • • 3 Ethics ...... • . . . . . 3 requirements are as fo1fows: History l National Peiriod 3 Elective ...... 10 to 13 }}lective ...... '1 to 10 JUNIOR YEAR Church History (six semester hours); Elementary Homiletics (four semester hours); THE ARTS-AGRICULTURE CURRICULUM Greek Exegesis ( six semester hours) ; Of Cedarville College and Ohio Sta,te University Hebrew I ( eight semester hours) ; TMs course is given in conjunction with Ohio State Systematic Theology (six semester hours); Fniversity.. The first three years are given 'in Cedar­ MIDDLE YEAR ville Colleg<' and the last two years ar~ taken at the Uni­ Advanced Homiletics ( two seme,ster hours); Yersity. At the conclusion of the fourth year of the course, Archaeology (four semester hours) ; i he degree of Bachelor of Science is .conferred by Cedar­ Greek Exegesis (six semester hours); ville College, and at the conclusion of the fifth year, the Hebrew Exegesis (six semester hours); dt:gree of .Bachelor of Science in Agriculture is conferred Old Testament Literature (six semester hours); hy the Ohio · State University. Systematic Theology ( six semester hours); CEDARVILLE COLLEGE BULLETIN-AUGUST, 1935 3

SENIOR YEAR Hrs. Hrs. Biblical Theology ( four semester hours); Elementary English _____ 3 Reading and Literature __ 3 Church Government ( two semester hours); Geography ------3 Pub. Sch. Music I ______1 Missions ( four semester hours); History of Edu. ______3 Pub. Sch. Music II ______l Ne,v Testniment Literature (six setpestet hours); Management (H. S.) ____ 2 Pastoral Theology ( four semester hours) ; PROF. KUEHRMANN Religious Education (six semester hours. Chemistry (Gan.) ______4 Zoology ______4 Systematic Theology ( six semester 'hiours) ; Chemistry (Qual.) _____ -4 Mech. Dra.wing ______2 Chemistry (Quan.) ______4 PROF. HEINTZ EXPENSES English (Advanced) _____ 3 Rhetoric ______3 Cedarville College aims to keep expenses at a mm1- Latin (College) ______3 Survey Eng. Lit. ______3 mum cost. The follo'\\ing items give an idea o.f a year's PROF. J. W. AULT expenses in Cedarville College: Algebra ---- ______3 Calculus _ ------'--'----4 Tuition ---- ____ ------$150.00 Analytics (7a) ------2 Hygiene ------2 Boarding (estimated) ------144.00 Analytics (7b) ------2 Physics ---- · ------· _ _4 Furnished Room -----· ------72.00 PROF. WORK Text- books (estimated) ------15.00 French II ------4 (Organ) French III & IV ______3 (Piano) To the above shQuld be added for Student Activity foes: Freshman $5, Sophomore $6, Junior $7, Senior $8, Music (Appreciation) (Voice) Libra'!'y for each Student $1, and if a course in science is (Harmony I) (Glee Club) taken: (History of) ( Quartette) (Interpretation) (Trio) General Chemistry Lab. fee ------$12.00 (Orchestration) (Chorus) Advanced Chemistry Lab. fee ______20.00 PROF. MARGUERITE AULT Biology or (Botany Zoology) ------12.00 De,bate --'------2 French I ______4 Physics ------12.00 PROP. GUTHRIE and if a course in Music is taken: Apologetics ______3 Piano; one lesson a week ------$42.00 MISS BASORE Piano, two lesso11s a week -.,..,.----,----,,- 12.00 Oratory ------.,.--.,.2 Typi11g ------2 Pipe Organ, one lesson a week ------50.00 Shorthand ______3 Pipe Organ, two lessons a week ----- 90.00 MR. Mel.A UGHLIN Stringed Instruments, Greek I & II ------...: .. -4 One lesson a week ------__ 42.00 MISS ANDERSON Harmony, two lessons a week ""------16.00 Physical Edu. (Girls) ___ l History of M nsic, MR. RlCHARPS two lessons a week --·------16.00 Physical Edu. (Boys) ____ l Theory of Music, two lessons ,a week 16.00 FIRST SUMMER SCHOOL CONVOCATION OFFERINGS FOR The first summer school convocation was held July THE FIRST SEMESTER 1935-1936 13 in the college chapel at 10:30 a. m. Dean C. W. Steele PRESIDENT McCHESNEY opened the convocation with prayer. The music was fur­ nisherl h)· Beatrice Pyi'es, '34, and Doris Hartman, '34. Hrs. Hrs. The degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred by Presi­ Greek III ----"------... --3 Psychology (Gen.) ______3 Latin (Gollege) ______;..._3 Theology (Sys.) ______3 dent McChesney upon Edgar H. Hinton of Dayton, Ohio, and Mary Lou McLaughlin .of Salem, Illinois. A diploma DR. JURKAT of graduation from Cedarville College Theological Semin­ Geology ______3 Latin II, III, IV. -·------.4 ary was given to Rev. Ronald E. Boyer, pastor of the German I ______-4 I{~brew I, II ______-4 First United Presbyterian Church, Dayton, Ohio. The Germam II ______-4 N. T. Literature ______3 grndnates were presented by Prof. A. J. Hostetler, Di· History (Am. Nat. Pd) __ 3 0. T. Liternture ______3 rector of the Summer School. DEAN STEELE The addr<·ss of the day was delivered by Dr. R. A. Bible (Old Testament) __ 3 European History (16) __ 3 Jamieson, pastor of the United Presbyterian Church of Economics I ______3, Extempo ______l Cedanille, Ohfo. Economics (Advanced) __ 3 Sociology (Advanced) ___ 3 European History (5) ___ 3 SECOND SUMMER SCHOOL ~.CONVOCATION ~4 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The s~cond summer school convoc1i,tion was held on PROF. HOSTETLER AND PROF'. ,JACOBS Friday, , at 10':30 a. m. - Arithmetic ------2 ~fethods (as required) ___ 2 The following received diplomas{: from the two­ Art ------·---- ·--2 Writing ------1 year normal department and Four-year 's,tate Provisional

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Ohio. Ohio. - . . . ':i<<·' ':i<<·' '.:h1:l:1?'i '.:h1:l:1?'i ...... , , "(t "(t ··:,·~"JIU.JV'~ ··:,·~"JIU.JV'~ Jf}J,\;t Jf}J,\;t .. .. t\ t\ :;~ :;~ he he is is building building nea,r nea,r Cedarville. Cedarville. a a fire fire place place crane crane made made

_H,igh. _H,igh. LUfJUa; LUfJUa; ;eRobe, ;eRobe, J'a!r!i,e,IA J'a!r!i,e,IA , , Howard Howard ~cho()l'" ~cho()l'" J.Y.[adiF,jOJ?: J.Y.[adiF,jOJ?: Arthur, Arthur, .,qounty, .,qounty, is is pl,~~ing pl,~~ing .'25, .'25, in in the the new new home. home. that that

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Dorothy,. Dorothy,. Rev. Rev. J. J. R. R. Lunsf9;r_d,,,at Lunsf9;r_d,,,at Norwood, Norwood, Ohio, Ohio, Satur- Walter Walter A. A. Lint~n,J,,'f~ffer.§lpn Lint~n,J,,'f~ffer.§lpn .High .High School,.B<>:~~rsville, School,.B<>:~~rsville,

ford, ford, '34, '34, were were united united in in marriage marriage by by . . t4e t4e ·_father ·_father of of Carma Carma Hostetler, Hostetler, .. .. High High ~h9ol, ~h9ol, Plattsburg, Plattsburg, Ohio. Ohio.

:Miss :Miss . . Mr. Mr. Robert Robert Eratton, Eratton, '30, '30, and and Dorothy Dorothy Luns­ Arthur Arthur Donaldson, Donaldson, High High School, School, Alvordton, Alvordton, Ohio. Ohio.

Calif., Calif., Denver, Denver, Colo.; Colo.; ;tnd ;tnd Everett, Everett, Washington:· Washington:· . . ·,Annabel ·,Annabel Dean, Dean, ·Studertt;at ·Studertt;at Ohio Ohio State State University;, University;,

a a is is enjoying enjoying trip trip tl)1rpugh tl)1rpugh the the West, West, visjthi~ visjthi~ in in Pasadena, Pasadena, Cn<:ilis;,,)E-leinental'Y, Cn<:ilis;,,)E-leinental'Y, Ruth Ruth :6:r:ades') :6:r:ades') Enon; Enon; ·:Ohio~ ·:Ohio~

of of Music Music of of Ced.arvill~. Ced.arvill~. College, College, with with her her parents parents and and sister; sister; town,' town,' Ollio. Ollio.

Mre. Mre. Margaret Margaret Work, Work, J. J. Di.rector Di.rector of of the the Conservatory Conservatory Cha~les Cha~les Chamlbedaiin, Chamlbedaiin, Elementary Elementary Grades, Grades, Merrits­

cently cently placed placed with with the the Eavey Eavey Company: Company:

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lsirch lsirch Bell, Bell, Summer Summer School School student student in in 1934, 1934, was was re­ Eleanor Eleanor Bull, Bull, Pleasant Pleasant Hill'l:figh Hill'l:figh 'Schdol/Pfetfaarit 'Schdol/Pfetfaarit Hill, Hill,

nnoyton;'bhio; nnoyton;'bhio; . . . . , , ·,r,: ·,r,: n_er n_er class. class.

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Scho·ot Scho·ot Palnf Palnf Beach, Beach, Florida, Florida, as as the the outstanding outstanding K K girl girl of of Ronald Ronald Boyer, Boyer, Pastor Pastor United United Presbyterian Presbyterian Church, Church,

; ; ,:, ,:, .. .. i i : : . . . . ~ ~ < < Williamson, '10, '10, was was graduated graduated from from Palm Palm Beach Beach Higq Higq

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1 1 .. .. • • ...... ~J,ax:111,e Benn~jJ, Benn~jJ, )3-~rney )3-~rney Con;i.~JW)ft~, Con;i.~JW)ft~, Center, Center, D.ayton, D.ayton, Miss Miss Nancy Nancy :Williamson, :Williamson, daughter daughter of of J. J. Kenneth Kenneth

as, as, {~P°'rtfor {~P°'rtfor the:f?I'l'.lirv~; the:f?I'l'.lirv~; Y,ear. Y,ear. ;: ;: .. .. d d .. .. ' ' '.:: '.:: . . school school at at Muskingum Muskingum College. College.

commencement commencement exercises exercises of of . . the. the. first first term term of of the the summer summer Members Members of of the the gr:adu,ating gr:adu,ating class class will will be be loca.ted loca.ted 19~5 19~5

Dr, Dr, J. J. Alvin Alvin Orr, Orr, '97, '97, was was the the class class d&,y d&,y orator orator at at the the

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had had a a reunion reunion at at Bryari Bryari 'Park, 'Park, near near Clifton, Clifton, recently; recently;

former former Graduates· Graduates· :and :and students students the the Elementary Elementary of of Ce

Thompson. Thompson. Luella Luella Robe Robe and and Ralph Ralph H. H. Tindall Tindall received received grade grade in in the the public public school school at at Englewood, Englewood, Ohio. Ohio.

Wilber Wilber Brake, Brake, Wanda Wanda Jane Jane Turnbull Turnbull and and Mrs. Mrs. Dora Dora Mr. Mr. Homer Homer Murray, Murray, '34, '34, ,vill ,vill be be teaching teaching the the sixth sixth

J?nes, J?nes, Mary Mary E. E. Waddle, Waddle, Charles Charles Raymond Raymond Geer, Geer, Donald_ Donald_ in in the the school school at at high high Waynesville, Waynesville, Ohio. Ohio.

Elementary Elementary Certificates: Certificates: Maxine Maxine French, French, Florence Florence A. A. Mr. Mr. Charles Charles Spencer; Spencer; has has '33, '33, been been elected elected a a teacher teacher

CEDARVILLE CEDARVILLE COLLEGE COLLEGE 4 4 BULLETIN_..:.AUGUST, BULLETIN_..:.AUGUST, 1935 1935