1922 Cedrus Yearbook

Junior Class History NN 7 ITHOUT a doubt the Junior class has had the advantages of all / other classes and has used them to greater purpose. On our entrance into college, we had the honor of having the largest enrollment of any Freshman class in the history of the College. About this time the movement for a bigger and better Cedarville College com- menced, and the large number of this class proved to be a start and an inspiration for advancement. With this advantage over Freshman classes in general, more of our number were chosen to lead student activities. In plays, literary societies, athletics and in all other college movements we were well represented. As Sophomores, we still held the honor of having the largest class; and with the promising start of the preceding year, we advanced in all lines. We retained our record as the peppiest bunch of students, and put everything across in great shape that came our way. Advancing thru each year, we added to our record of successes. In interpreting the drama,the stars were Juniors; as athletes and man- agers,the majority were of our ranks; a Junior president and secretary of Orange and Blue; in councils our share was represented, and even our class president was a Junior. As Freshmen we furnished a start for a bigger and better College; as Sophomores we were an inspiration; as Juniors we strengthened our record, and as Seniors we will finish our course fittingly. M.E. D. 38

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