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

 - Class of 1942

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JOHN REINHARD ORSADEE STEWART VELMA HENDERSON ROBERT GUTHRIE CLAYTON WISEMAN LAYDEN WILSON BERTHA MERCER BEA COLLIER

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1. Buck (Fullor Brush) Wilton toy» lhat ho wet growing brittle» lor brushes. but we know lhat hit razor won a vacation becaute ol a bet on {---------- consorod). (Quoto — Hit chin looked like the tail ol a squirrel, and he shaved it oft lor a hlqh school girl). 2. Martha Shaw, the pride Irom Pitch In. on Initiation Day. Thl» Freshlo U lound flopped on a Ford, lathlonlnq her leet and lithin’ lor lun. 3. Bateball practice find» our squad ho»» on tho C. C. diamond that it claimed to bo bett collegiate diamond in tho state ol Ohio. On tho Hold it toon Sanders on the mound. Jim at the plate. Pinky running it out. Brill on the initial tack. Wilton at second, and Ned at short with Luckie breezin' lor home and Fohiman kooplnq an eyo on the balls and bait. 4. Mary Eloise Klatt. the Mitt Irom Jamestown it lithin' lor a shoo she lost. Hor boats lound their way back to the Red Dragon that was parked on the campus. 5. Chapel Lectures do we hear ol parking situations, both lar and noar. but soldom have wo over seen a parking ticket on this Profs flying machine. 6. Tho Heart ol Harriman Hall. Some have ontltlod them tho ter- mites or dormites, we should say. 'cause they are a great gang lor work and lor play. 7. Around tho college campus pltchln is the lad. Velma pitched a ringer which really isn't bad. A col- lego senior came walking up. Ray said I'm through. She left Velma pitching ringers while she went pitchin' woo. 8. The crowd was plenty loud and groat alter the ball gamo started so late, but this picture is titled big with eight as we recall a Home- coming game, wo hato to relate. 3. Nino and ton show two great guys who sweep the floors and swat the flies. They trim the hodqo and burn tho loavos. Their motto Is Wo aim to please. A toast to Bob and Frank, our janitors. 11. Number eleven I» certainly a queer, says Little John — Why they're never horo. Yes! You're right. It's chemistry lab., starring Guthrie. Craig. Andy. and Babb. 12. In the kitchen is Sadie and Bea preparing lor a big Sunday night sproe. Thoy'ro shelling and poppln' with plenty ol glee, 'cause tonight, the popcorn is going to be Iroo. 13. Continuing with our mirth and our rhymo. wo soo number thirteen is next in line. It's Prol. Steele's laco that’s hard to find, tho other is Wilton at Cedar Day time. 14. Four- teen and fifteen well try to unite — Miss Niestrath's tho cook, a good one all right. The girls rush to broaklast. with all their might; to be well led makes a most pleasant sight. IS. Number sixtoon Is a view In collego onco more as primary teachers are learning the score at planning a larm by the careful lour that someday are going to keep the kids ©ft the floor. A nice Job Betty, Martha. Boa. and Holen. 17. That It a plciure ol Louis in disgust. As he's trying his best to plocse all ol us. But re- moving his shoes ho sure rr.ado a lust. To walk backwards, he surely must! 18. Wo've lound no rhyme to fill this space. So Just tako a look at oach lunny lace. Bill bolongt to tho Irat. you can plainly see. The girls lost their shoes, but they were lound by Louis. 19. This is a big ovont iroo Irom worry. That hat all ol us leavo college in one big hurry. To find the Sophomores all dry, although not sorry. As Into the water went Freshmen, and Corry. To complete the rido ol a famous story. 20. Number twenty's tho picture to lollow the tug. As someone's attempting to bide his ole mug. One could guess it's Wilson, the lug. Down- ing the cider, straight from the jug. N FOR T Y TWO



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Sbiictlu, SetuoAA Borlha Mercer, Iron; Mechanicsburg, Ohio, graduated from Fairfield Township High School at Lily Chapel, Ohio. For an interim did office work, then entered God's Bible School and Col- lege at Cincinnati. There she was active in religious activities, organized several Bible classes, was president of the Youth's Christian Temperance Union. Graduated from there in 1941 with an A. B. degree, and entered Cedar- villo College; has continued her religious ac- tivities by teaching a Bible class at Codarville High School and by participating in Y.W.C.A. as a member and as a speaker. She also preaches at various churches. Graduates from Cedarville with a B. S. in Education. Orsadce Stewart was bom and reared in Bowersville, Ohio. After graduating from High School there in 1938, she entered Cedarville College. Dramatic club three years, Y. W. C. A., four years and president, one year; X24 throe years, president one year; first prize in Bible Reading Contest this year. Among various things she is accomplished in, flower-gardening is the one she likes best. She will graduate from Cedarville with an A. B. degree. Velma Henderson was bom in Selma, Ohio, and graduated from the High School there in 1937. She entered Cedarville College imme- diately after graduation and stayed for one year. Then she went to the University of Cincinnati for one year. Later she returned to Cedarville for her last two years. In these two years she has been a member of theX2 l Sorority, dramatics club, and Y. W. C. A. She served as president of the dormitory for one semester. Her favorite pastime is reading. Will graduate with a B. S. in elementary ed- ucation. Beatrice Collier, from Xenia, Ohio. Grad- uated from High School there as a member of National Honor Society. Entered Antioch for one year, active in glee club there. Did office work for an interim, and returned to Cedarville to finish course. She was a member of Y. W. C. A., of X24». of glee club, and of dramatic club. President of dormitory one year, and member of student council. Her favorite hobby is music. Will graduate from Cedarville with A. B. degree and plans to teach. Clayton Wiseman was born in Waterloo. Ohio. Graduated from Selma High School with honors in 1937. V as a basketball hero, and after entering Cedarville College continued as a basketbcll hero. President of class in sophomore year, editor of Whispering Cedars, president of fraternity, on Cedrus Staff two years, member cf C club, member of dramatic club two years, member of Y. M. C. A. Spent one summer at Lake Geneva in con- nection with Y. M. His favorite pastimes are sports and reading. Will graduate from Cedar- ville with an A. B. degree. Robert Guthrie is one of our Pennsylvania boys. He graduated from Apollo High School in 1938. As president of class for several years, he has brought us through many parties, and other things both largo and small. Member of Y. M. C. A. for four years, member of choir for four years, and member of quartet; mem- ber of Chi Mu Delta Frat, bus driver, president of student body, and this year has been as- sistant teacher at Cedarville High School. Will graduate from Cedarville with an A. B. degree. Layden Wilson also comes from Apollo, Pa. After graduating in 1937 from High School in Apollo, he later came to Cedarville College. Member of dramatic club, varsity basket- ball team two years, and this year has served as firs; president of xxti fraternity. Drives school bus, and for two years has been an efficient steward of the boarding club, member of Y. M. C. A. for four years. Whenever any- thing happened at College, you could always count on Wilson to be in the middle of it. Will graduate from Cedarville with an A. B. degree. John Reinhard graduated from Cedarville High School in 1938. Has been a member of Y. M. C. A. for four years, and dramatic club for four years, giving some good portrayal in plays. Has been active on basketball floor and in other sports. Member of XMA frat. This year has undertaken the task of being editor of Cedrus. Has served as laboratory assistant in Science department. Will grad- uate from Cedarville with A. B. and B. S. de- grees. G E I N N I N E T E E N FORTY TWO

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