MARGARET 3ERK Dayton. Ohio B. S. in Education Dayton Junior Teachers' College I. 2; Y. V . C. A. 3. 4; Literary Society 3: Mock Wedding 4; Class Play 3. 4; Glee Club 3. 4 LLOYAL ROSS Boworsvillo. Ohio B. S. in Education Wilmington College I. 2: Y. M. C. A. 3. 4: Class Play 4; Minstrel 4 GEORGE KENFIELD Woodstock. Ohio A. B. Y. M. C. A. 3. 4; Football I. 2. 3: Class Play 4 LOIS CULTICE Springfield. Ohio. R. 5 A. B. Y. W. C. A. I, 2. 3. 4. Offlcor 2. 3. 4; Literary Society 3. 4, OfTcor 3: Class Officor I. 4; Crown Club 3: Girls' Council 3: Mock Wodding I, 2. 3. 4. Brido 4: Class Piay 3. 4; Codrus Play 3. 4: Gloo Club I. 2. 3, 4; Mixod Chorus 3. 4: Codrus Staff 3. 4 NINA STEVENSON Codarvillo. Ohio A. B. Y. V . c. A. I. 2. 3. 4. Officor 3. 4; Litorary Socioty I. 2, 4; Class Officor 3: Instructor in Spanish 4; Baskotball I. 2: Class Play 3. 4; Codrus Play 3: Glee Club I, 2. 3. 4: Quartot I. 3. 4; Cedrus Staff 2. 3: Mock Wodding I. 2. 3. 4 JOHN N. MURRAY Granitevillo, Vormont A. B. Y. M. C. A. 3. 4; Literary Socioty I. 2, Officor 2: Class President 2: Instructor in Grook 4; Football I. 2: Basobatl I. 2. 3. 4; Minstrel 2: Class Play 4: Whispering Coders Staff 4; Stoward of Eating Club 2; Cedrus Staff 4 KENNETH FERRYMAN Codarvillo. Ohio 3. S. in Education Y. M. C. A. I. 2. 4; Literary Society : Minstrel 4; Class Flay 4; Mixod Chorus 2. 4: Cedar Day Committoo 2. 4 RUTH WEST Cedarville. Ohio A. B. Y. W. C. A. I. 2, 3. 4: Literary Socioty I. 2. 3. 4; Crown Club 3: Mocl Wedding 4; Class Play 3. 4; May Queen Attendant 4; Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Employed in Green County Probate Court I. 2, 3. 4 JANE WEST Codarvillo. Ohio A. B. Y. V . C. A. I. 2. 4. Officor 2. President 4: Literary Society I. 2. 4. Officor 4: Class Officer I. 4: Crown Club 4; Office Assistant I. 2. 4; Debate 4; Biblo Reading Winner I. 4: Mock Wodding 2. 4: Class Play 2. 4: Cedrus Ploy 2. 4: Glee Club I. 2. 4; Mixod Chorus 2. 4: Cedrus Staff 2. 4 ROBERT ROSS Boworsvillo, Ohio B. S. in Education Miami University, Wilmington Collogo. Ohio Northorn Uni- versity: Y. M. C. A. 3. 4; Class President 4; Instructor in Physical Education 4; Football 3: Basketball 3. 4; Basoball 3, 4; Class Play 3. 4: Codrus Play 4; Codrus Staff 4 GLENNA 3ASORE Carlislo. Ohio A. B. Ohio Northern Univorsity: Y. W. C. A. 2 3 4 Officer 3. 4; Literary Society 2: Class Officer 4; Crown Club 4; Instructor in Public Speaking 2. 3. 4: Piay Director 2. 3, 4; Mock Wedding 2. 3. 4: Minister 4; Cedrus Staff 4 Page Twenty-two
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President ... Vice-President Secretary Treasurer .. .. JUNIOR HISTORY ...........................Carl Ferguson ................Paul Rife ........Gilbert Christian .............................Eleanor Bull All aboard! The cry did not need to be sounded a second time for thirty-two new sailors that joined the ship of time in 1931 to traverse the choppy waves of college life. The weather prophets (professors) had orophesied clear sailing, but ere we had been on board a few weeks, the waves beat high and the now sailors strove hard for a whole week to keep the boat upright (and their dignity), only to be upset at the famous whirlpool (Willow Bond). With Bob Harriman on the bridge of tho ship to choose the best course, we each took our boats to answer the S. O. S. call of the football, basketball, baseball, and tennis crews, as well as chorus, glee club, literary society and other organizations that were strength- ened by the Freshies . Answering the call for 1932-1933 there were twenty-six in our crew with Art Donald- son in the pilot-house. This yoar after a strugglo wo survived the whirlpool, but the Fresh- men weren’t so lucky. Again more of our boats went out to answer the S. O. S. calls of the football, basket- ball. baseball, tennis, and debate crews, as well as helping to rescue the chorus, glee club, and other organizations. On Cedar Day we buried the Sophomore class and bid goodbye to five of our crew who were to become masters of a larger crow, as elementary teachers. Stew Kitchen was chosen helmsman of the ship with crew of eighteen, as it started on the second half of the journey. Misfortune soon befell us and we lost Stew , who left our ship to coptain his own. At the end of the semester. Bill McCallister left our crew without a man in control, so we selected Fergy to lead us. This year we continued to take our course through the choppy waves and join the different teams and organizations. We made good at selling candy, which, with the proceeds from Blarney Street , our class play, furnished the means to treat the Senior crew. May 10. at Lawrenceville. We are hoping to sail successfully into harbor next year. Pago Twonty-four
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