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CLASS OFFICERS Donna Zellar, Russel Roberts, Greco Biclett, Roydon Johnson. Irone Goodin, Early in September in the fell of 1936, 42 freshies” began their eventful college careers. That year our activities were guided by our capable presi- dent, Eldon Gillespie. Other officers of our class were Russel Roberts, vice- president; Geneva Clemans. secretary; John Peterson, treasurer: and Gene- vieve Jesson. reporter. After several of what we called trying-days we were glad to see Freshman Week come to an end. The girls will long re- member how they had to scrub mud off the front steps of the main building with tooth brushes, as will the boys remember the ducking they got out at Willow Bend when the upper classmen pulled them in. Most of these freshmen returned in the fall of 1937 to begin another thrilling year at college. This year we were under the leadership of President John Petersen, assisted by Genevieve Jesson, Catherine Harbaugh. and Monroe Pyles. This year we were well represented in the various fields of athletics. Several of our members also took part in music, dramatics, and other activities of the college. These days found many of our class worry- ing over that thing of practice teaching. At commencement timo we found many of our class going out to teach others. Reports come back to us that all of these are doing very good work in this field. As we came back for our third year at Cedarville, wo found there was a much smaller group than we had had in previous years. We began this year with only twelve members. Russel Roberts was elected president of the class with John Peterson as vice-president; Grace Bickett, secretary; Irene Goodwin, treasurer; and Donna Zeller, reporter. This year, as Juniors, we have charge of the candy business. As our class was so small and the Senior class was small also, these classes decided to hold their class parties and socials together instead of each class holding them separately. Again we are represented in athletics and other extra-curricular activi- ties. From this small group we furnished two winners in the Women’s Bible Reading contest and one in the men's contest. Since we did not have a class play this year, the big occasion of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet held at Dayton. ‘ And now we are anxiously looking forward to our senior year and look- ing back over the happy years we have already spent at Cedarville. PAULINE FERGUSON. Junior. Page Twenty-Two m
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r AREMA HAYS—A. B. Miami Univorsity: Dramatic Club 4; Y. W. C. A. Team 4. RAYMOND SISSON—Class Offi- cor 2. 3. 4; Cheerleader 2: Y. M. I. 2. 3. 4; Music I. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4: Tonnis Champ 4; Dolta Kappa Sigma 2, 3. 4; Crown Club 3: Whispering Coders 2. 3: Cedrus Star? 2. MELVIN THOMPSON—Basoball I. 2. 3. 4; Y. M. I. 2. 3. 4. KENNETH DEETER—Indianapolis Normal I. 2: Baskotball I: Tracx I: Phi Epsilon Kappa I. 2. Baseball Manager 4; Dramatics Club I; MI«od Chorus I. NOAH SHARPE—Data Kappa Sigma 2. 3. 4: Y. M. I. 2. 3. 4; Gospel Team 2: Dramatic Club 2: Student Council 3. ORVAL LA3IG—Class Officer 3: Y. M. I. 2. 3; Bosoball Man- agor I; Dramatic Club 2, 3: Mixod Chorus I: Dolta Kappa Sigma 3. VIC SHAW—Y. M. I. 2. 3 4; Mixed Chorus 4. « ' Page Tiivnty-One
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FIRST ROW— Russel Robert». Groce BieVett. Poulinc Ferguson. Roydon Johnson. SECOND ROW— Elwood Shaw. Virginia Townsloy, Irene Goodin, LoVo po Whipp. THIRD ROW—Donald Poulks. Eldon Gillespie. I What the Junior Class Has Contributed to College Life In the realm of sports we have been active: several of cur men went out for basketball and baseball. Russel (Lanky) Roberts, basketball center, has certainly done his share in making C. C.'s name in sports. John Peterson headed the Delta Kappa Sigma this year. Both Rob- f erts and Gillespie of our number are members. We have made our presence felt in the Dramatics Club, musical organi- zations. and Y. W. C. A. Two of our members have been interested in ihc work of the Gospei Team. Of our boys who participated in the Annua Men's Bible Reading Con- test. Royden Johnson was awarded fifth place. He is the class representa- tive in the Student Council. Two of our girls are active mombors of sororities.—Pauline Ferguson in Chi Sigma Phi. and Grace Bickett in Alpha Theta Tau. There are those who woncer what would happen to the chemistry lab. without Elwood Shaw. Next year we hope to help make Cedarville College better through the efforts of our few but influential members. IRENE GOODIN. Junior. i —■ . Page Ttvenly-Three
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