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THE CLASSFS HE friendship of the classes of Cedarville High School is evident in their relations with each other. This feeling of friendliness and enthusiasm is largely due to the common loyalty and devotion each person feels for Cedarville High School. Each senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman is anxious for the advancement of the entire school unit from the first grade on through the twelve grades. Without this feeling of comradeship the school enterprises could not have been the successes that they have been. May the classes continue to have this feeling of mutual interest and Cedarville High School will be finer and more pleasant than it already is.
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N September of 1925, forty-six little boys and girls came toddling along rather undecided, but at least happy. To almost any on-looker, I suppose we looked just the same as all other first graders who had started to school in the last ten years. llut deep in our own small hearts, we were full of pride and we assumed an air of importance. NVe know those poor grade teachers looked at us with a sigh of discouragement. and now we want to offer regrets for the trouble we have caused. llut we were young and we were learning and we hope to be forgiven. Of course, some have been discouraged in trying to carry out the high ideal we set for ourselves, some have lingered by the way, some have only half completed that ideal, but the ones who are grad- uating now are happy, satisfied and much wiser than they were in that first grade class twelve years ago. VVe saw. we heard, we learned. Wie saw the worries and hard- ships small children must experience. VVe saw pains and heartaches and the happy and unhappy days. XVe saw some of our friends fall by the way-side, some of them forge ahead. XVe saw all kinds of sickness, we saw vaccinations, examinations and spankings. llut from our teachers we learned how to prepare ourselves to be grown-up men and women. And now years have passed and the calendar says nineteen hundred thirty-seven. No longer are we small children, but instead youth joined in a happy circle making friends and still planning. All of our years at Cedarville have been a pleasure. They have been filled with lectures, movies. dances, parties, athletics, and inter- esting and profitable class work. Some have become famous as basketball players, baseball players, and track men, and others have shown their amazing dramatic ability in our class plays. Even though we might mention each individual, it would not show one-half the appreciation and pride we feel for our class mates. But as we, the class of nineteen hundred thirty-seven bring to a close our last year at Cedarville, we feel we can truthfully say that even though we have not been perfect in all our studies, we have done much to develop and improve our characters. M. bl. T. SENIOR HISTORY
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