1921 Cedrus Yearbook
1 921 OFFICERS President GEORGE A. COLMAN Secretary ALICE MCKIBBEN Treasurer LUCILE JOHNSON Historians ANNA HARPER, LUCINDA CASKEY Poets ALICE MCKIBBEN, LUCILE JOHNSON Class Flower: Lily of the Valley Class Colors: Purple and Gold THE HISTORY OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS 1920-21 N the morning of September 16, 1920, twenty-three happy boys and girls started in their Freshman year in Cedarville College. It was a splendid autumnal day and the air was permeated with the spirit of school days. With a feeling, somewhat of awe, we wended our way to the College to register and file our lists of studies, after which we were directed to our rooms. , In the first meeting of the Freshman class the following officers were elected: Head Boss, George A. Colman; Recorder, Alice McKibben; and Dunner, Lucile Johnson. For the first few weeks the Freshman class had the name of being "slow" because we had no spreads. At last the grand and glorious night came when the Freshmen had their first "spread" without even the inter- ference of the upper-classmen. As Freshmen of high rank, we are a source of comfort to our "Profs" and it is not strange to find some of our members at the head of the few Cosmopolitan classes. Besides this we excel in other branches of our college life. Religiously we cannot be beaten for we have two Elders and one Deacon. Our programs are enhanced by the exquisite singing of Lucile John- son, accompanied by the Harp-(er), the wit of the Elders and the quaint remarks of Calla and Edna, who come from a Glen in Kentucky. Space does not permit us to write the praises of our entire class and therefore the Hart of the whole matter is, we are some "Class" representing the following territory, Canada, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, Florida and Kentucky. At the end of the first semester we lost one member, Gertrude Insley, and gained four, making twenty-six in all. L. C.-A. H. 19
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