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FRESHMAN HISTORY t ’ 1 m John Richard . Prosidont; Dorothy Andorion. Sec- retary; Glenna Ackerman. Troajurer; Donald Trout. Vice-preticont. In the fall a large class of bewildered Freshmen entered college. To lead them through the hardships of that first year they elected John Richards. President: Donald Trout. Vice President; Dorothy Anderson. Secretary, and Glenna Ackerman, Treasurer. After the week of hazing, climaxed by the Freshmen triumph at the annual tug-of-war. was over, the class began to take an active part in college life. Their contributions to the various organizations have been: to basketball. Swaim. Harris, Waddle. Wallace: to baseball. Harris, Waddle, Ackerman: to tennis. Swaim. Corry. Wallace; to the male quartet. Trout. Richards. Carry: to debate. West; to the Orange and Blue Serenaders, Ritenour, Anderson. Skinnell: to the Gospel Team. Gordon. Angcll. Grube. Several very successful Freshmen feeds have been enjoyed by the class—in fact, by the entire college. And with this record the class of '37 has taken its place in the life of Cedarville College. First Row: Hoke. Beard. May. E. Robo. G. Ackerman. Rlrenour. Kimble. E. Waddlo, 8. Miller. Second Row; Wollaco. O. Ackerman. Swaim. Harrit. Gordon. E. Corry. Collott. Crott. Ander on, Skinnoll, Fisher. Foster. Creswoll. Brock. Laybourno. Richards. Grube. Tobin. Third Row; J. Waddlo. W. Hartman. Trout. Potco. Tobios. R. Bull, Dobbins. Geer. Angell. Gray. Ross. Sullivan. J. V ost. Pago Twenty seven
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SOPHOMORE HISTORY Errol Macknight. President; Charles Chamberlain, Vicc-prcsidont: Wilma Chonowoth. Sec'yTrcas. As the end of our second year at Cedarvilie College draws to a close, we look back to see what we have done and what has been done to us. We began our Freshman year with thirty-seven students. We went through all of the necessary initiation features as well as could be expected. As the year progressed we became more used to the routine of college work, doing our best in all we attempted. At the opening of our Sophomore year we found but twenty-five of our original class returning. We have continued through this year to take an active part in all college activities. At the end of this year we shall lose some more students, some finishing the two year normal work, while others advancing to the Senior class through summer school work. Fir Row: Wham. Coulter, J. McCallistor. Henry. Macknight, O. Brill. Hostotlor. Labig. D. Corry. Second Row: Dean. Cragor, Hino, L Robe. Chenoweth, Bradley. M. McLaughlin, Burlcort. Cappola. R. Murray. Third Row: Thompson. W. Linton, Meyers, Thomas, Buohler, Reed. Ensign. Pago Twonty-six
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Turner. Hill. Wheeler. Tannor. Gormley SPECIAL STUDENTS This year wo are glad to have in addition to our regular student body, several special students. Four of them are graduates of Cedarville College, three of whom have returned, after some teaching experience, to add to their work. The others are taking part-time work in special fields. PRACTICE TEACHERS Codarville College has sent many efficient graduates into the worlds of industry, min- istry, and service, but she is best known for the excellent teachers which she sends forth. Much of this success is due to the earnest and continued efforts of Professor Hostetler, the advisor of the embryo teachers. Professor Hostetler is a willing helper, a truthful and untir- ing advisor, and a friend at all times. This past year he has been assisted in the normal department by Mrs. Helen Jacobs, who has directed the training for elementary teaching. First Row: Smith. Crager. Cultico. Stovonson. H. Murray. Watkins, Coulter. R. Ross. Second Row: J. Murray. Konry. J. McCallistor. Batoro, Pylos. 0. Hartnan. J. West. Thomas. Ferryman, Macknight. Lunsford. Hargrave. Page Twenty-eight
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