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SIIIOI GRADUATES CLASS OFFICERS Orval Labiq. Clydo Walker. Jano Frame. Bonnott McNeal. We don't want to go. Some of us may say the last sixteen years have made us tired of school. Inside us our true voice keeps saying. It isn't so.” We want to stay. We want to keep our friends, our books, our life. We’ve worked with friends—the students and professors. We've lived with friends —this whole friendly community. We don’t want these friendships to fade to chance or annual meetings. We want to stay. Don’t the years slip by swiftly? Only yesterday we were sixty-five strong. We pulled the typical freshman boners, perhaps a little more than we do now. but we have memories too. fine memories. We danced around the ball diamond, aided by the touch of upperclassmen's belts, splashed across Willow bend, and tooth-brushed the front steps. Our class was prominent in sports and other extra-curricular activities. In the fall of '36 we weren't so green, not so scared as we had been the year before. During our sophomore year we worked harder.—played harder, for we realized our ranks were to be divided. Seventeen Juniors registered for the next fall term. When we weren’t worrying about our candy money we found time to make up two-thirds of the baseball nine, and two-fifths of the basketball five. The class was also active in social clubs, singing clubs, and the eating club. This year, John Fox is President of the Student Body and Y.M.C.A. Benny McNeal is Editor of the Cedrus and Steward of the Boarding Club. Clyde Walker, a scrapper who has stayed with us in spite of serious injuries, is our class president. Jane Frame. Bea McCle Ian and Ray Sisson are three- fourths of the Mixed Quartette. The girls have been active in sorority work. Cecil Thomas, member of both ball clubs and Steward of the Boarding Club for half the year, left us to teach at Arcanum. Ken McNeal is our ball star. He set a new record by scoring 27 points against Wilberforce. Angus Murray is our World Affairs man. Noah Sharpe is our Mr. Fixit. Mel
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TOP ROW- Rxer Noab Sharpe, handy man who always greets you with « hi'ya. Sisson and Labig, the college wits, appropriately cellej Cedarville's terrific lovers. Two Daytonian ath otes who have helped to make Cedarville teams outstanding—Jack and Rash. Kenny Oceter—friendly family follow from frigidaire. Tho ossonco of the Mixed Quartette—Bea and Jane. SECOND ROW— Throo confirmed bachelors (oxcept Cecil and Bonny). (Editor's note: Why ««elude Fred from the exceptions?) Guess I was just born laiy and never got rested. —Doc. Vic—Tall. dark, end handsome. Politician Murray persuades Thompson to vote tho Democrot ticket. Newcomer from Miami, Aroma slays the Vermont boys. Thompson is our pitcher: Jim Jackson, our catcher—Vic Shaw has been very serious all year, practice teaching and otherwise. Fred Lott was Coach Miller's right hand man and is a most efficient book balancer at tho club. Orval Labig decided the Junior class wasn't the class for him. so he's been working under our flag all year. Arema Hayes has been busy teaching and taking care of that yellow-headed, nice-guy sophomore. Kenny Dcoter coached a ball club, and drove a bus the first semester. He is now working in Dayton. Wo know that our history is not unlike that of other classes which have eft Cedarville College, but we do feel we have noted a change in the college in the four years. The gain in the efficiency of the school is easily perceptible. Our busi- ness manager, our professors, and. of course, the students deserve hearty ap- plause. The chapel hall is now a sacred chapel hall, the business offices are on the first floor of the Main building, so visitors need not wander around looking for the officials of the college, the library shows better organization. Numerous other improvements are present. We, the class of 1939, hate to leave, but we hope we will have the great consolation of seeing Cedarville College going on and on. getting bigger and better. RAY SISSON. Senior Student Council. Page Nineteen
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