Gavelyte Annual 1911

THE GAVELYTE. 21 Senior History The class of 1911 is composed of six members . Mr. .Robert W. Ustick, pre ident of the class, entered college in 1!104, but has not been permitted to attend regularly every year, which accounts for his not completing his work in a fewer number of years. Mr. John Stewart and Miss Florence Williamson entered in 1905, Mr. Stewart in the preparatory department and Miss Williamson as a Freshman, having graduated from Cedarville High School in May, 1905. Instead of completing her course in four consecutive years, Miss Williamson taught in one of the township schools for two years, re-entering collP-.Q'P. iH:: a Soph– omore in 190 . Since that time she has held the position of Instructor in Algebra in the preparatory department of the colleg,e. Miss · Josephine Orr and Miss Lydia Turnbull entered coHege as senior preparatory tudents in September 1906, one from Cedarville High School, the other from Xenia High School. Miss Bertha tormont graduated from Cedarville High School in 1907, entering college in September of the same year. During her Senior year he has held the position of Instructor of Latin. AH the girls of the class have been inter,ested in Athletics at some time or other during their college work. Miss Orr was chosen Captain of the Girls' Basket Ball Team for the year '08 and '09, Mi s Stormont for the year '09 and '10. Miss Turnbull during her two years in Basket Bc:1 ll held a positfon as guard on the first team, and Mis Williamson played first c nter on the hampionship team of 1910-11. Mr. Stewart and Mr. stick are both mu ician of note. In the int 1·– soci ty coutc t three members of the class were contestants: fr. Stewart, Philo vocal soloist; Iiss '\Villiamson, Philo declaimer; and lis tormont, Philosophic essayist. B rtha A. tormollt.

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