1924 Cedrus Yearbook

AMP The CEDRUS 1924 •••••••••• Treasurer, Hazel Williams Secretary, Grace Lyle Vice President, Charles Townsley President, Donald Wickerham Senior Class History 1-US IS THE YEAR of nineteen hundred and twenty-four. To many it is the same as any other year, but for one group of people, at least, it is different from all other years. This group is the Senii)rs of Cedar- ville College. After these many years in school we will leave in the spring and enter upon the next stage of our career, the school of life. All of you know the Senior Class individually. The class is not large, some fifteen members, but the quality of its members makes up for the lack of quantity. If you know the individuals you know the high scholarship standard maintained by them all. Let us peep into the inner workings during the four "long years"—No! short years—which measure the life of the class. First we started to College, as all stu- dents should, in the year nineteen hundred and twenty. Were we good, non-grpen and studious? Well, we were ,in the usual way. We had our feeds and good times and not once were they broken up or any food confiscated by the upper classmen. Strange to say, we were destined to go through four years without ever losing a feed. We felt that we had a fairly successful year because of the fact that for many years every Freshman Class spread had been broken up and the feed take /1# • Twenty-two

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