1921 Cedrus Yearbook

1921 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY OUR years ago what is now the Senior Class entered the halls of Cedarville College to take up the tasks of Green Little Freshmen. This was a very jolly band of students. The work was quite a change from anything they had ever experienced before, but it was made more enjoyable by spreads, socials and receptions. The next year when we entered as Sophomores we were joined by Louisa Greer. Many of our former students failed to return. Our country had called and they had responded willingly. By this time our class was very small but amid the difficulties we spent a very enjoyable year. Our Junior year was full of life and fun. Only two members of the preceding class remained. We were joined by Helen Bradfute, Millie Parker, Paul Duncan and Leslie Dean. All of us remember the good time we had at Helen Bradfute's and also the spread we had at Clifton. Now we have reached the top of the ladder. We have passed through all of the stages of a Green Little Freshman, a Boasting Sophomore, a Lovesick Junior, and have now acquired the characteristics of a Dignified Senior. Our number was again decreased, because Helen Bradfute was compelled to quit. Our motto is "QUALITY" and not "QUANTITY." As to quality, you can find no better. There is Millie Parker. Who could want a better person? Some day she will be on the stage impersonating different characters. Next is Louisa Greer, the most studious member of our class. She has devoted much of her time to the study of "Bushes" and some day will be a great naturalist. Leslie Dean ranks among the great Greeks and Romans in Oratory and Debating. Last, but not least, is Paul Duncan, known far and near as "Teasing Paul," who can not be surpassed for his speeches in Extempo. We conclude in the words of the poet: "We know the night is near at hand, The mists lie low on hill and bay, The autumn sheaves are dewless, dry; But we have had the day." H. M. S. 37

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