Cedarville College Memorabilia

FAR W LL TO THE E NIOR . 1t 1s s,HI "hen we think of the departure of th· good old cla. s of JIIO:I. They who h,n t h 'l'll -o faithful and so good ,di through their college our e arc now ready lo t,1kt· their cl parturc from the ·. ·. ·. The old college building will eem lone <)me \ ithout their wcet prc..cn c for anywhere and at any time om or all of them were laughing and talking and when– e,er ther · wa, a great racket of any kind we always aid "well I gue- it i JU tone of the Senior ." They will he mi. ed hy the faculty and .tudent not only in the college proper hut al o in the ocietie where ,o much interest and good work wa di played, and in our ocial gatherings; and soon we will not hear their kind and entle word and that old anJ familiar alute, which we have all heard o much: "Hello, what do you know today anyhow?" or"\\ hat' the new ." The Senior , we mu t acknowledge, are considered a one of the he t cla e. that ever entered the grand old colleue at Cedarville:, Ohio, with one exception, that of the cla of 190-!. How ad it i and yet how happy to think that when the Senior have gone the Junior will pre.ently as ume that noble name Senior and till their place to the he t of our ability. \\ hen we meditate upon the thought that the e our fellow tu– dent ha\'e completed their college cour e, which ha been so carefully laid down by the faculty, and that they must be eparated from each other and from us all, a faculty and students working together, it fill our heart with sorrow and yet we may rejoice when we think what each can and will do for himself, for now they have attained the name "Senior, ' that long and cherished hope of many a ~tudent but soon it will he forgotten and that great re pon ibility of being a Senior will be liftt>d from their h,iulder only to receive greater ones. Yet we as Junior will soon have the ame thing to confront us, and if we improve our golden moments we may look back over the past as time well spent in preparing us for what is to follow. \Ve hope that next year the Seni 'Jrs will not forget that the Juniors a well as the othercla e , are still acquiring knowledge from th ~ same book which they studied. Al o in after year- when the Seniors chance to m_~t one or all of the Juniors that they will remember u a once being Seniors in Cedarville College also. But we know they will for they how us great respect and will do all in their power to aid u in our work. The Seniors mu t know that the Juniors are ready to lend a help– ing hand when needed and we only hope that they will be able to ay of us that we aided them with our best efforts. And a a la t farewell the Junior extend their be t hopes and wishe to the Sen– io r for their mo t decided succes in life as men and women of the highe t type. - 16-

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