Cedarville High School - Cedarscope Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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ln September of 1936, over sixty sophomores or XYise Fools entered the ranks of C. H. 5. XYith the assistance of our aclvisers, Mrs. Hlilson ancl Mr. George, we organized our class with Marcella Blartinclale, Presi- clent: Beatrice O'Bryant, Yice Presiclentg Herman Lewis, Secretary: Donalcl Brewer, Treasurer, and llelen .eXnclrew, News Reporter. Our class contributed Irene Eclonan, Marcella Klartinclale, and Carrie Stewart to the girls' basketball team and Jay lleterson ancl Jack l'reston to the boys' team. The majority of the members of the boys' reserve team are from the sophomore class. XYe are proucl of these sophomores who helperl make this year's basketball season a success. ' lfight from our class are members of the orchestra ancl two are in the bancl. We are very sorry to lose two from our class roll, Geneva Shutts ancl Marcella Martindale. Uur class hopes to carry on the remainfler of our high school term and continue to clo the best that we can to make C. H. S. still better! H. A. B. O. Ifirsf rote: D. Brewer, B. O'Bryant, B. Irvine, R. Copeland, H. Andrew, H. Hanna, T. Cooper, R. Fin- ney, R. Barber, H. Cooley. Sfcmid rote: H. Lovett, G. Swaney, P. Campbell, M. Martindale, D. Taylor. L. Stormont, M. xVllll3.I1'lS01l R. Raton, E. Fra D. B bb' - ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' me, 0 itt, A. Smith, J. Deck, E. Cray, lx. Baldwin, J. Bailey. Third ruztu' H. Duerson, G. Duerson. C. Stewart. L. Melvin, .X. Ary, ll. Powers, H. Taylor, J. Jolley l. Fckman, J. Preston. B. Furay, D. Ramsey, C. Kyle. Xl. Gray, C. Bitner, B. Glass. Ifourfli rou'.' J. Booth, A. Harris, J. Buckner, I.. Curl, D. llart, G. Shutts, M. West, M. Turnbull, Y Rigio, J. Peterson, C. Turner, J. Hopping, J. Flatter, J. McCullough, K. llarphant, J Tucker, H. Lewis, J. Crumrine. Not in ffirf111'c': Paul XYisecup. l -..,,,,.- SOPHOMORE

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UN IORS lfifxrl rote: R. Dunevant, Y. Jordan, j. llootes, H. Bush, J. Neal, M. Geis, A. llrewer, li. Coulter. l. liverhart, N. Finney, M. VVhittington, I.. Anderson, M. J. Lott, M. li. l.ott, R. Hartman. .Srcollrl row: C. XYasner, M. Dailey, Ii. Erwin, ll. Judy, U. Shaw, H. Ross, C. Ferguson, A. Rnmpke, R. llennehy, li. Randall, .-X. Ferryman, Y. Rue, R. Miller. Tlzird 1'o':t'.' .-X. llarphant, D. Turnbull, H. Sparrow, I.. Dailey. J. Lane. G. Benton. E. Benton, C. llruce, E. Melton, E. XYillis, J. Rinehard, XY. Andrew. li. Cultice, H. Miller. Yo! in picllzrc' A j. U'I3ryant.. l.. llrewer. lf. lihlinger, li. Turnbull, D. Fields, I.. Graham. Un a sunny morning early in September, IQ34. sixty-Five freshies trooped up the steps to the freshmen home rooms which were in charge of Mr. Reed and Mr. Orr. Many of the freshmen did not know the rules of the school but within a short time they understood the demerit system and began to ht in harmoniously with the other members of the high school. The sophomores did not follow the liolden Rule very closely when they initiated the freshmen but later they gave a wiener roast in honor of the freslunen as a peace offering. The following year all the members of the class returned but before the year was over the total number of sophomores had decreased. Mrs. XYilson and Miss I.ope were class advisers and under their supervision the sopho- mores progressed. This year the sophomores were allowed to dictate to the freslunen on ulfreshie Day but they entertained them at a party afterwards to get hack in good standing. Much to the surprise of the class in 14,156 they found their number to be only forty-tive but in spite of their decreased number, they made progress, liarly in the spring the juniors under the direction of their principal, Miss Rife. presented the play, lVelco1ne Home. The proceeds of the play were used to entertain the honorable seniors at a banquet in May. For the past three years the basketball teams have taken several players from this class. The scholarship teams of former years have also found valuable material in this class who had Mrs. Edwards and Miss Robe as home room advisers in to-36. M. A. XY. Page 30



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