Education Majors Celebrate 108th Birthday of Oldest Alumnus
Geraldine Henry graduated from Cedarville College in 1934 and served as a school teacher for 35 years.
Geraldine Henry has seen and survived a lot.
Cedarville University, where she graduated in 1934 (then called Cedarville College) with a degree in education, celebrated her 108th birthday on April 28 at Sisters on Elm Assisted Living Center, 76 Elm St., London, Ohio.
Henry is believed to be the oldest of Cedarvilleās alumni. She is the only child of William and Cora Henry and lived in her family home in London, Ohio, until 2014, when she moved to Sisters on Elm.
To honor Henry, Cedarville delivered more than 108 birthday cards from current faculty, staff, and students to her on April 28, along with gifts and balloons.
Roscoe Smith, Cedarvilleās director of gift planning, noticed in January that Geraldineās birthday was coming up soon. āWhat can do you for somebody her age?ā he shared. āWe wonāt be able to take her anywhere, and Iām not even sure we will be able to see her. I thought, āLetās overwhelm her with love through cards.āā
Smith reached out to Cedarville school of education dean Dr. Kevin Jones and explained his plan. āHe agreed immediately and was very excited about helping out with that kind of a project,ā he said.
āThe school of education has been great,ā Smith said. āSome of the faculty took the cards to their classrooms and gave their students five minutes to write a note.ā Already, he is over his goal of 108 cards.
In addition to being the oldest of Cedarvilleās alumni, Henry has been a long-time supporter of the university, establishing an endowed scholarship, the William and Cora Norman Henry Memorial Scholarship, in 1983 to honor her parents. The scholarship is for elementary education majors, and students from Clark County are given first preference.
āGeraldine is our oldest living alumnus, and she holds an honored position at the university,ā Smith noted. āShe has maintained close ties with Cedarville over the years and has shown a desire to support students today who are pursuing a career she gave her life to. That is worth honoring.ā
Located in southwest Ohio, Cedarville University is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist institution with an enrollment of 4,550 undergraduate, graduate, and online students in more than 150 areas of study. Founded in 1887, Cedarville is one of the largest private universities in Ohio, recognized nationally for its authentic Christian community, rigorous academic programs, including its Bachelor of Arts in Primary (P-5) Education, strong graduation, and retention rates, accredited professional and health science offerings, and high student engagement ranking. For more information about the University, visit www.cedarville.edu.