1923 Cedrus Yearbook

President, PAUL EDWARDS HENRY KYLE THOMPSON ELDER Vice-President, Secretary, JUNE Treasurer, CLARA FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1926 was born on September 13, 1922. It learned to walk the first day; in fact it could walk.before it could express itself very fluently in words. "Ma" Alma Mater and "Pop" Faculty were very proud of the new-comer, (especially at first) and, personally, we don't blame them; the Freshmen certainly did make a bright, if somewhat colorful, appearance. They "got together" on September 20,and formulated a very popular form of amusement in Cedarville, known as a "feed." This was held at Dorothy Tarr's, and everyone, including some Sophomores,enjoyed it. On December 7,the Faculty decided that the Freshies could go no longer without some form of organized rule, even if it had to be mob rule. As rulers, the following mob was chosen, (do not worry, gentle reader,the writers are now too far away to be in danger). President, Paul Edwards; Vice-President, Henry Kyle; Secretary, June Thompson; and Treasurer, Clara Edler. The Freshmen have been extremely active in athletics, furnishing about half of the football and basketball squads. The outlook for baseball is also very good. As in all classes, some like to study, and some don't. As an average, however,the writers feel safe in saying that we are far above the records set by any previous Freshmen class, even the illustrious (?) present Senior class. As individuals, we are merely cheerful, healthful, happy young men and women,ready to look anything in the eyes. Unlike most beings, we possess supernatural knowledge, we know when we are to die! This interesting event will probably take place June 8, 1923. There will be a host of mourners, for upon that day, three more of our number will ceaseto be: Brother Soph, Brother Junior, and Sister Senior! We wish 'em luck! H.E. R.—G. M.P. 46

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