1926 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS 1926 Junior Class History CEDARVILLE, OHIO, April 7, 1926. DEAR READER: We do not wonder that you are so interested in the Junior Class. We are always glad to have folks ask about us. Our class is really delightful, you know. Maybe we can tell you just a little concerning it. There are twenty-seven members in our class and we are all striving for a well-balanced education. In athletics we are well represented on each of the first teams; and for the last two years we have been winners in the class tournaments. On the religious side of our college life we are represented on both the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W.C. A. cabinets. Our class parties are filled with wholesome fun. We have had jolly times together this year at the oyster supper at the home of Willard Barlow,the Valentine party at Robert Turnbull's, and the "feed" at Ward Creswell's. "The Lion and the Mouse," the Junior play, was said to have been one of the best college plays given in Cedarville. All the parts were well acted, and the play was well received.. Don't you think we deserve honorable mention? We do. We really don't want to give you the wrong impression of us—but we are a splendid group of boys and girls, and we will always be true to dear old Cedarville College and loyal to the class of the Crimson and the Gray. Sincerely yours, Page Thirty-five "JUNIOR CLASS."

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