1926 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS -1926 Green County Normal CLASS HISTORY In the Autumn of 1925, just as the leaves were decking themselves with beau- tiful colors, the doors of the Green County Normal School opened, calling together twelve women and two young men,from various parts of Ohio, to be enrolled as Normal students. Although our tasks have been hard, we have enjoyed many good times together. After class one day, we were walking down through the campus, and all of a sudden we heard a chattering up in a tree. We looked and saw a squirrel building its nest. Someone spoke, and the squirrel dropped a piece of paper which Miss Koehler had lost, reading: "The Characteristics of My Class." We feel that she would have others see us as she does, and this will reveal to you a secret: NEDRA WILSON, Clifton, Ohio "Wilson" So cunning and shy, Always gives a glance To all who pass by. GLADYS McCOY, Jamestown, "Kid" When music is sought, Takes her "Uke" And is there on the dot. KATHERINE HUGHES, Cedarville, 0. "Kitty" Our basketball star, Never wanders from Doc's So very far. PAULINE NASH,Xenia, Ohio "Polly" So independent and gay Is found with Bill Most all of the day. DOROTHY LACKEY, Xenia, Ohio "Dot" Is rather easily'vexed, But is never attracted By the opposite sex. CLARA WOODMAN,Dayton, Ohio "Woody" Our Beaver Creek lass Is never absent From her class. OREN TURNER,New Burlington,Ohio "Turner" So artistic and neat, The whole school term Did not complete. MARY ATER, Xenia, Ohio "Shorty" So jolly and free In (Noble) company Likes to be. Ohio DAN AULTMAN, Xenia, "Dan" Our only man Often takes us downtown In his Ford Sedan. LUCILLE GARRINGER,Jamestown,0. "Garry" Our studious lass, Always remembers The assignment to ask. VELDA BEAL, Xenia, Ohio "Izzy" So easy to please To the entrance of learning Holds all the keys. EDITH BEALS, Xenia, Ohio "Nooks" Whom we commend Is always careful Never to offend. HELEN CUMMINGS, Hillsboro, Ohio "Curly" Who is liked by all, But I'm afraid In love she will fall. EDITH FERGUSON, Cedarville, Ohio Rergo, With face so fair Has modest ways And Auburn hair. —E.F. and H. C. Page Fifty-two Ohio

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