Cedarville University - Miracle / Cedrus Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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Senior Class Dallas Marshall ........—.........................-—President Blair Brawl N ice President Mary Ruth Wham Secretary l.ueile Tanner Treasurer SO this is college. When we came to college in September 1926. we were very curious. (F;reshmen are. you know). We paid strict attention to every announcement. (Freshmen do). We attended classes regularly and punctually. (Freshmen are guilty sometimes). And last of all we STUDIED. (Freshmen do that. too). Our motto was Nil sine magno vita labore dedict mortalilus. (Life gives nothing to mortals without much labor). But it paid. At the end of the year we were promoted to the rank of Sophomores. No terrible danger assailed us this year, such as haircuts, long rides, and long walks, although there were some upper classmen who felt that we had not yet received our share of such treatment. Then our Junior year came sailing around with several new ones on the crew of teachers. We soon became acquainted and liked them fine. The great events of the year were connected with the play ■'Billy which was a big hit and the banquet. Perhaps we shouldn't say much about that since we gave it. Now. we are Seniors. It doesn't seem so long since we started, at first though, but—con- sider all the things that have happened—it has been four years all right. There arc several great occasions ahead of us. but there is one of prime importance. To graduate, or not to graduate: That is the question.” (Before the class of 19 50) (This will be according to the professors, not Shakespeare) In closing we could say that we have the best class that has ever graduated, but that is rather common, so we just want to say that we give our very best wishes to our Alma Mater. M. J. A. 5 TuftrUu-ihrtt

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 i The Seniors Bid Farewell Friends must part, alas forever Tho’ I wish it were not so: For its hard to now be passing. It is hard for us to go. Silently, with teardrops flowing We must bid farewell to you. We as students in this college. Greater friendship could not know. But four years have passed so quickly And we have to journey on: Yet we ask you most sincerely Not to mourn our passing on. We have lived these years to-gether And have learned to love you too. But now all our ties are severed And with sadness we must go. As we go we all would cherish Just one parting word from you. That may help us to remember As in life we’re passing thru. So we say farewell. Oh College. But excuse us if we cry: We have spent these years to-gether And its hard to say goodbye. George W. Davis. '30.



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 JEAN MORTON Ccdarville. Ohio A. B. Education A rosebud set with little wilful thorns And sweet as English air could make her: The lady never made unwilling war With those eyes: she had pleasure in it.” —Tennyson. Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Freshmen Commission 1: Class Secretary I : Ring Bearer at Mock Wedding 1. 2. 3. 4: Cedrus Staff Play 2. 4: Class Play 3. 4: Girls Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Asst. Advertising Mgr. Cedrus 2. 3; Snapshot Editress 4: Cedar Needles Staff 2: Philoso- phic Literary Society 2. 3: Play Committee 3. HARRY PICKERING Jamestown. Ohio A. B. Education If men must lx a part of all they meet Introduce me to happiness: And if we choose the parts we play ourseves Why then—I would be jester. Let me be gay and laugh but let my mirth Be wise and all my joy be sympathy.” —Selected. Y. M. C. A. I. 2. 3. 4: Program Chairman 4: Philosophic Literary Society 1.2: Class Play 3: Ced- rus Play 4: Class Play 4: Zoology Laboratory Asst. 4: Minstrel 2: Y. M. Delegate to Ohio Wesleyan 3. HILMA MARIE RAISANEN Ashtabula. Ohio A. B. Education ”---------Sweetly did she speak and move: Such a one do I remember whom to look at was to love.” —Tennyson. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Girls Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Dramatic Club 1: Mock Wedding 3. 4; Social Chair- man 4: Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Social Committee 3. 4: Class Play 3: College Office Asst. 2. 3. 4: Junior- Senior Banquet Committee 3: Play Committee 3. i i I Twtnty-fovr

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