1920 Cedrus Yearbook

1920 FRESHMAN CLASS POEM This is the greatest class of old C. C.; The class of nineteen and twenty-three. Have we a president of our forty-one? He is the illustrious Carl Duncan. All envy fair Flossy, and Hester quite small, Evidently the prettiest girls of them all. For Helen and Markle we do sadly mourn; Fast caught in a Marsh is one, the other on a Thorn. Russell, Collins and Homey all Rule the game called basketball. Eager to know our guards? If you please, Ever ready are Grace, Marjorie and Eloise. Sure we have some returned from war; Soldiers brave are Brown, McKune and Moore. Here always sudying they are seen Happy Elizabeth, Marjorie and Christine. Many of the boys have proved to be bright;— Malin for one, Townsley, Bryant and White. All think to have Calla and Edna we're lucky, An eligible pair from old Kentucky. Now we don't for spread-breakers lack, Notice! We have Fisher, Waite and Jack. Call on the girls who study hard. Consider Mary, Alice and Miss Barnard. Learning are Anderson,Finney, Simison and Kyle, Letting their pleasures go to study a while. After a Freshman class spread Always Wright and Lyle look well fed. Singers are Mary Johnson, Flora and Louise; Sweet is their music as honey from the "bees", Sanders, Rodgers and Reilley Shall always keep us smiley. R. E. S. 40 1111111ft

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