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Treasurer, ------------- Hazel Williams Secretary, .. -------------- Grace Lyle Vice President, . Charles Townsley President, ................ Donald Wickcrham Senior Class History ■fHIS IS THE YEAR of nineteen hundred and twenty-four. To many it is the same as any other year, hut for one group of people, at least, it is different from all other years. This group is the Seniors of Cedar- ville College. After these many years in school we will leave in the spring and enter upon the next stage of our career, the school of life. All of you know the Senior Class individually. The class is not large, some fifteen members, hut the quality of Us members makes up for the lack of quantity. If you know the individuals you know the high scholarship standard maintained by them all. Let us peep into the inner workings during the four long years No! short years which measure the life of the class. First we started to College, as all stu- dents should, in the year nineteen hundred and twenty. Were we good, non-grfeen and studious? Well, we were- -, in the usual way. We had our feeds and good times and not once were they broken up or any food confiscated by the upper classmen. Strange to say, we were destined to go through four years without ever losing a feed. We felt that we had a fairly successful year because of the fact that for many years every Freshman Class spread had been broken up and the feed tak- Twunty-two
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The CEDRUS 1924 on, hut we broke the record by coming through the fray safely and with our eats. Like all infants we were frightened by the dignified aspect of our Professors. This soon wore off when we learned that they were human beings just like the othei persons. So ended the Freshman year and we were happy when we found ourselves on the same plane with the people who were so very careful not to let us forget that we were Freshmen. As Sophomores we first noticed that the greenness was coming out of us when Jim Waite wore a green cap which faded on his head. We started the year right by getting the Freshmen’s ice cream at their teed. We also had our feeds at the usual places. At Harper Ricketts’ home we did not lose any eats but we lost a Ford. However, Bickclts had a good supply of Fords and brought us back to town. Our class was well represented in all activities during this winter, lhll Rid' die was elected captain of the football team, we were represented in the college play, a number «if our members were on the basket-ball teams. During this time the class of twenty-four was marching ahead, making marks for itself, and setting records in Ccdarvillc College. On a whole, it was a very successful year and when we left in the spring for our summer vacations we felt that we had made good progress toward our goal. It was line to come back as Juniors in the fall. We held several more feeds at the Bickctl home but did not lose anything. We had a number of enjoyable feeds at the homes of other members of the class. Two main events of the Junior year were most prominent: namely, the Junior Flay, and the Junior-Senior banquet. The play was successful. Each member of the cast played his part well. The Junior-Senior banquet was held in the Community Hall and was a pleasant oc- casion. Several of our members were missing when the Senior year opened. Several were attending Ohio State and will graduate with us in the spring. One of our number had decided during the summer that he would leave the state of single bliss and proceeded to gel married. We now have a married man as President of the class. This being our Senior year, it was one of hard work for all. Several were teaching in the Preparatory Department and the Editor-in-Chief of the Cedrus had his hands full. The mul-year examinations are over and we have taken our last exams under the professors that we have learned to esteem and love because they have helped us SO much through the four years. Soon the time will roll around and we will re- ceive our degrees and then we will be ready for life’s duties as far as our Alma Ma- ter is able to prepare us. It is with a stout heart that we all face life thankful that we have been permitted to attend a college which has trained us physically, intel- lectually, morally and spiritually. Twenty-three
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