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JUNIOR HISTORY Prejidont Paul Angoll Dayton, Ohio Vice-Prciident Golc Ross Codarville. Ohio Secrotary Esther Waddle Springfiold. Ohio Treasurer John Tobias Cedarvillo. Ohio With last good-byes, words of advice, and a very scared feeling, forty Freshmen boarded the train of events in September, 1933 for a four-year trip. That year we had as our conductor, John Richards. Very much to the embarrassment and the surprise of the Sophomores, the little Freshies won the annual tug-of-war. This was the first time for many years that the Freshmen had succeeded in conquering the Sophomores. Another ihing That proved that our class was unusual was the fact that the Freshmen succeeded in having fwo parties without the usual interruptions of the upper class- men. During this year our class contributed three members to baseball and basketball. These mem- bers were: Joe Waddle, Harry Wallace, and Gale Ross. By the end of this year we began to reel as though we were really college students. In the fall of '34 we again boarded the train, this time with a little more confidence in ourselves. Edwin Potee conducted us through this year. Our class took an important part in all of the activities of the college. At last we had become some- body and were no longer spoken of as green Freshies. At the end or this year several of our members went either into the car ahead or became engaged in their life work. This year, headed by Paul Angell, we seem to be speeding along fairly well. Our class play Forever True was given both here and in Car- lisle. The most important event of this year was the Junior-Senior Banquet. It was held at the Dayton Y. M. C. A. on Wednesday evening, May 13. The general theme of the banquet was The Launching of the Ship. After the dinner and thb program the group attended Loew's Theatre whe're we saw The Unguarded Hour. We are eagerly looking forward to the last year of our trip and we sincerely hope that we may reach cur destination without any serious mishaps. Pago Twenty fl
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NINETEEN T HIR T V -S IX Donald Buohlor Fcroit. Ohio Olive Brill Newport. Kentucky Dorotha Corry Cedarvillo. Ohio Eugono Corry Clifton, Ohio Vemer Garlough Pitchin. Ohio Mildred Labig Tippecanoo City. Ohio Julia McCallitfor Cedarvillo.Ohio Paul Road Codarvillo. Ohio Harriot Ritenour Codarvillo. Ohio SENIOR HISTORY Four years ago thirty- seven bewildered freshmen entered Cedarville College for the first time. Our con- fusion was further increased by the trials of freshman week. Nevertheless, under the leadership of William Reed, we managed to adjust ourselves to college life. The next year only twenty- six returned and choosing Errol McKnight for our pres- ident. we entered with con- fidence all the fields ot college activities. Under the leadership of Russell Murray, we found our twenty Juniors a busy group indeed. It meant a lot of cooperation to put over the Junior-Senior Banquet and our class play entitled Shirt Sleeves. At the beginning of our Senior year, we reelected our Junior officers, refilling the vacancies. Among other activities, our class enjoyed a covered-dish dinner and theatre party. Our class play. Big Hoartod Herbert will close our participation in the activities of Cedarville College. I i Pago Ninotoon
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Dorothy Anderton Codarvillo. Ohio Mary Helen Croiwoll Codarvillo, Ohio Softy Fithor Chicago. Illinois Claronco Gray Codarvillo. Ohio Albort Grubo Clifton. Ohio Ruth Hoio Now Carlislo. Ohio Ruth Kimble Codarvilie, Ohio John Richard Codarvilie. Ohio Joicph Waddlo Codarvilie. Ohio Harry Wollaco Lawroncovillo. Ohio Mildrod Board Andorson Board Bumgarner Boworivillc. Ohi: Crejwoll Fisher Gray Grube Hoto Kimble Gladys Bumgarnor Mount Sterling. Ohi » Richards Waddle Walloce Page Twenty-one
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