1924 Cedrus Yearbook

41110.1•••••••••••••••• 411•.100.1. The CEDRUS 1924 .1.1•••••••••••••• •••••N President Harold Ray Treasurer Donald Funk Secretary June Tompson Vice-President Dick Cooper Sophomore Class History HE SOPHOMORES of '24 were first hailed in Sept. 1923, and ever since that memorable date the other classes have been aware of our presence. For one short year (for unlike ordinary Freshmen, we thot it short) we were often tortured by having the name "Freshie" hurled at us from all sides. It was yet while early in our youth that we were 'nitiated into the cruelties of the upper classmen by their attempt to break up a well formulated spread. It is needless to recall the result of that unfortunate affair to those of us who were left behind. Spring came and we bade adieu to the name.of 'Freshman' forever, and we eagerly awaited the day when we should be christened 'Sophomores'. At last after a long wait the Fall Semester of the year 1923,1924 came and we celebrated by having the first spread of the season and getting away with it. This was quite a shock to the other classes, but we were always noted for our sur- prises. The class has always been famous for the men it furnished in athletics. We are living up to our reputation this year. In Football we furnished a number, in Basketball we have representatives on the squad and the Captain of the Girls' Team, June Thompson, is a member of this class. Our members are always in demand as officers of the various organizations of the school. When the Cedrus Play was given three members of this. class were chosen in the cast: Dick Cooper, Betty Gif- ford and Harold Ray. We do not wish to boast of ourselves for our loyalty to the College far ex- ceeds class loyalty; we are boosting the spirit of the College by helping to build up Cedarville. . B. G. 4 'nog" s4.1k .t Thirty-six

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