GRADUATES OF
The Senior class in the
past four years has by the
effort of its m e m be rs
made itself an essential
part of the College. Al-
though this is their last
year, it is their hope that
leave to the under-
graduates a high standard
for them
to
better.
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President
Vice-President
Russell Murray
Graniteville, Vermont
Joseph S. West
Cedarville, Ohio
Secretary
Treasurer
Anna Jane Wham
Cartter, Illinois
Donald Burkert
Columbus, Ohio
Julia has been a faithful member of the Y. W.C. A. and
the Literary Society. She graduated from the two-year
normal in '34. She was a member of the casts presenting the
Junior and Senior class plays.
Paul has been a member of the Y. M. C. A. and Literary
Society during his four years of college work. He also was a
member of the casts presenting the Junior and Senior
class plays.
One of the best known seniors is Paul. He was a member
of the baseball squad his Junior and Seniors years. In his
Senior year he was tamed by Mary and became domesticated.
In the music department, Harriet has filled a prominent
place. She became a member of the Crown Club Society of
35 for scholastic achievement. She was a member of the
Dramatic Club, Literary Society, and Y. W.C. A., serving as a
cabinet member. She served on the "Whispering Cedars"
and Cedrus staffs and participated in the Cedrus, Junior and
Senior class plays.