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Q4 f kmf 'O 2 EEPEIU-1922i COLLEGE ACTIVITIES Dramatic Club flj Anna Kanyock Two year Repertoire Expression Course Northampton, Pa. They Win who laugh. Anna's chief occupation is going to New York to buy stock for her store in Northampton but besides building up a successful business, she has had time to take the repertoire course in EX- pression. She has also attended the West Chester Normal School and Cornell University Summer School. No matter when you meet Anna she greets you with a smile-perhaps that accounts for her success. Anna is a great talker, so if you are in a hurry, beware if she comes your Way. Page Eighty-five
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-f i 1922 EEPEIU- ur Historu ' i 1 HE present Senior class of 1922 gathered from everywhere in time to organize October 15, 1918. The class officers and members were as follows: President, Charlotte Ullmang Vice-l'resident, Ruth Kressleyg Secretary, Leontine Zimmer- C Y l man: Treasurer, Emaline Bussg other members of class, Blanche Kressley and Leonora Loeb. Miss Stuart, head of the English liepartment. our much beloved advisor and friend. As soon as we recall these names and faces, hosts of memories call us to attention! Our college days budded that year when all ot' us wended our way to this much-hoped-for centerf' Cedar Crest. tiur yotltliitll dreams are better not put into Words even now, but their extent and interest may be left to every one's imagination. ilzippiei' and busier days can never be hoped for than those which all ol' us experienced, the swing of Cedar Crest activities and am- liitiolis. The little ditliculties of these days were being gradually overcome. all culminating in joys and dreams never before antici- iizttvtt. 'Vlitesc blossoming college days can readily be divided into the tour l-ig X't'2ll'S. The tirst ol' these was our experiment year. When We were tasting lfreslnneii, and we dipped our fingers in everywhere to test the tlavor til' things and especially to try ourselves. Cne 'fine day we blew into chapel and surprised all with our Freshman Day. We were all in white and yellow and apparently impressed the rest of the college with our rousing songs and yells. We had made a good start, and retained that enthusiastic Upepl' for the remaining three 'Vl ll'N 1 . . The st-as-ui lfllft-:Zu brought another little addition to our now P'lI'i3i5liK'1llt'fi Sophomore group. lt was in the form of Mamie Bowman tr--sh from llood Vollege. She has more than justified her place with lib now. and we are glad she joined our ranks. This year Leontine Ziiieinerinun was elt-ett-tl as tilll' l'resident, and Ruth Kressley Was --let-t.-ii as filtl' Secretary' and 'l'reasurer. Also Miss Cobb was chosen as our znivzsoix :intl we are indebted to her tor manv suggestions that T3 -ie--111'-'lziss :ttlziirs a touch down. 'lib' l'i!H fl Flllllfll of this season was The Trip around the
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2 Wm EE P E IU-192 The class officers of this year are: President, Leontine Zimmer- man: Secretary and Treasurer, Mamie Bowman, Historian, Ruth liressley. The class elected Miss Laros as advisor. Miss Laros is ttoth beloved and esteemed by us all, and her friendship and counsel in all class and personal matters is unestimable. The 1922 graduates are: Leontine Zimmerman, Blanche Kressley, Mamie Bowman, Ruth liressley, llannah Alsover, Georgiana Althenn, Grace Altmiller, ii2ll'l'lf,'l Bztchtnan. Emily Banta, Estelle Banta, Margaret Barham, l rt-ida l'lot'cliers, Annetta Brown, Jeannette Cooper, Verna Davies, llelen llonaldson. Justine Edwards, Ruth Frey, Evelyn Gravef, Thelina llaxel. May Heck, Mildred Heimbach, Adah Kemmerer, Verna lit-ttttt-dy, Abigail Kettering, Concha Marquez, Edith Olson, Mollie l'olster. Madeline l-lalcsanyi, Ann Seaman, Irene Spicher, Rhea May Statntn, lfraitees Street, Helen Stryker, Marjory Tremaine, Marjory Xltitdet' Yi-er, tlladys Wade, Mildred Wagner, Mildred Ward, Louise XX'at'rett. llacliel Washutzlcy, Miriam Woodring. It is now our turn ltt lie anticipating commencement week with host of thrills and iniitortatit eyettts. The predominating emotion of the big time should tit- ,toy and satisfaction tor we should feel grateful to be one of the world's tew college women. Though they involve their share of re- spottsiltility, the tasks we see before us are not mere duties but Op- ttortttttities with bright futures, for they can only be such with a tk-dat' t't'est Spirit iii the heart, and a Cedar Crest grip in the mind- We cannot enlarge too much on the sadness it gives us to leave these lteloyetl triends the traditional and familiar halls, each beautiful and well-wortt path, or tretiuented rendez vous, but after our little tltt'tt ltere, we tntist more on and giye our gifts to the world. At least we haye been enriched and doubly blessed by knowing the heztrt til' t't-dar t'rest. We have received the best and so we have strixt-it to give our ltest. Only some things are realized, others are in tk-t'tit:ttiott. Sli it is at-tttally with eagerness that we are awaiting the sit-it that will take its troin our students niche into our rightful ttlzt t--- tit the world. With all ottr courage we are going to do our best t tot- otitis.-It. es alone, ltttt so that we may be a credit to Cedar Crest. Witt: this dett-rittittzttioii we tnay t'eel assured that the height of the t't'd:tt' Vtwwst Spirit that has lteen such a constant beacon in college - '-'- ill tie' Htet-.' dint, lttit shall become a heritage to each giving tit-:tsittglbt love. streiigtli. and joy,
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