Cedarville University - Miracle / Cedrus Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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having spool hor freshman year al God's Bible School at Cincinnali. 10. Another transfer student is Bill Proston. sophomore, who comes to us from Ohio State. What's cookin'. Bill? 11. Helen O'Brycnt from Jamestown. Ohio. Is ono of our eolmcntary teachers who graduates this year. She has been active in sorority work serving as president of the AOT this year. 12. Just a qulol even- ing of study togothor. Often the follows gather in their rooms, study together, then relax and have a little fun. This is college life. 13. William E. Moahl is another follow from Xenia. Ohio. A sophomore this year. Bill it a charter member of the XMA fraternity and thinks in scientific terms. 14. Jccn McClure. Bill’s girl is a froshman from Urbana. Ohio. She's a member of tho chorus and pledgo ol the XMA Sorority. IS. Bea O'Bryant and Elleanor Young have quite a collection of books end models here. They will use these to teach the children in the primary qrades when they take up their teaching career ’.6. Ono of tho small est classes Is taught by Coach Pyatte. He has Just three studonts in his hygiono class, but thoy are really Interested. 17. R. Henry Campbell, from Enon. is one of the best athletes and scholars on the campus. “Hank is a sophomore and made the Ail Con ference Basketball team this yoar. 18. Laurel Dill comos to us lrom Springfield. Ohio. Red is a sophomore, engaged to Hank and possesses dramatic and artistic abilities surpassed by few hore.



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 7he £iasiy ( MuAac and The Dramatic Club of 1941-42, consisting of about twenty members, was organized under the supervision of Miss Basore. The follow- ing officers were elected in the second moot- ing: President, Laurel Diltz; Vice President, Dor- othy Bogenrife; Secretary, Beatrice O'Bryant, and Treasurer, Clayton Wiseman. At one meeting a quiz pregram was en- joyed by all who participated. Two one-act comedies and one skit wore presented this year by members of the club. They revealed dramatic ability in the society and much of thoir success was due to the director, Miss Basore. A one-act comedy. Who Gets the Car To- night?” was presented at the College and upon request was given later at the High School at Carlisle, Ohio. Members cf the cast were: Clayton Wiseman, Helen O'Bryant, Dean Babb, Wanda Hughes, and Robert Allen. The next presentation was a skit, Meet the Duke. The parts were played by Alton Earnhart, Maxine Heinz, Dorothy Clark, and Betty Irvine. Mushroom's Cornin' Up was a high light of the year. Its success was proven by the request to be performed three times, two times at the College and once at Geyer's Restaurant in Xenia for the Cedarville College Alumni Association. The cast included. Mary Alice O'Bryant, Laurel Diltz, Beatrice O'Bryant, Vel- ma Henderson, Dorothy Bogenrife, and Beatrice Collier. The year was ended by tho class play The Family Upstairs with the all-star cast: Laurel Diltz, John Relnhard, Orsadee Stewart, Clayton Wiseman, Rachel Neal. Keith Wright, Beatrice O'Bryant, and Beatrice Collier. Tho choir this year was undor the able leadership of Oscar Haupt. Several very good performances were given, including a broadcast at Columbus under the auspices of the Alumni Association cf Cedarville College. This per- formance was highly commended, end all the members enjoyed tho trip immensoly. The choir also sang at the Men's Bible Reading Con- test, at Committal Service, and at Chapel. An- other of its outstanding performances was the Christmas Candle-light Service, very well done and much enjoyed by everyone. The second semester the mixed choir was organized into a girls' choir. This performed several times, including a performance at Bac- calaureate. Credit must be given to tho sextette which sang at the Teachers' Reception and at chapel, and to several individuals, Doris Williams. Orsadee Stewart, and Harold Guthrie for solos and duets. Characteristic cf Miss Williams is. that she is always there with a song. An orchestra was organized under the lead- ership of Mr. Baas of Cedarville High School. This gave excellent performances at tho Teach- ers' Reception and at the Home-coming. This was Mr. Haupt's first year at Cedar- ville, and he can be commended for tho ox cellent work he produced. Other music enjoyed was the carolling done at Christmas time by all interested members, singing at tho dorm at open-house, music at noon in the chapel, and other informal music times. All in all life at Cedarville has been in- spired and cheered by the performances of the musical organizations and of the dramatic club. 1. In spring a young man's fancy lum lo — well anyway. In spring a collogo student's lancy turns to the outdoors.. Tho stu- dents enjoy thoir noon campus chat . 2. Donald Brown, from London. Ohio, was a froshman who spent the first semester hero. Even though ho was only horo for a short while, he was well liked by everybody. 3. Dorothy Clark halls from Cor mantown. Ohio. “Rosie is a sophomoro who is Inlorostod in Kentucky and Bennie along with preparing to teach in the elo menlary field. 4. Florence Andrews Is a product of Xenia. Ohio, and one ol the Dormites. Flor seems to have found now in- terests this year as a sophomore, one of tho most Important botr.g Bud . 5. Wanda Huqhos moved from tho high school across the streot to the college as a Froshman this year. She lives in Cedarville and Is a pledge ol tho XX Sorority. 6. And here you see a view ol Old Main and the Science HalL In these two buildings, the majority ol tho classes are held. The flag flies every day on tho Cedarville Collego campus. 7. Robert Allen is from Dayton. Ohio. A sophomore this year. Bob has been active as a member of tho X.MA fraternity and as Bea's boy friend. 8. Maxine Holns. from Bowersville. Mickey to every- ono on tho campus. Is the cuto little redhoad who gets Into ovorytihng at the college. This yoar as a Froshman she was pledged Into tho Xil-h Sorority. 9. Allen Craig hails from South Charleston. Ohio. As a sophomore this year. Allen has served as editor of the Whispering Cedars end likes tho front porch of the dorm. 10. Another Ccdarvllllan Is Alrneda Harper. Although she Is gone from our midst and Is now working for Uncle Sam, sho will be remembered by many. 11. Betty Irvine from Codarvlllo is alto a graduating elementary toachor. Sho is active in the work of AOT Sorority and a good student. 12. Paul Stonoburnor is the Freshman Class Prosldent. a basketball player, and a baseball pitcher, as well as a good studonL Poe Wee halls from Spring Valley and is a youngor brothor of Harry. 13. Alma Davis from London. Ohio, is anothor mombor of tho topho more class. Alma's main intorost seem to be Ed and tho ford. 14. Mark Woddlo Is a sophomoro from Springfield. Ohio, who is striving toward an engineering degroo. Ed may bo seen often at Harriman Hall or in hit lord. E I N NINETEEN FORTY TWO

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