1927 Cedrus Yearbook

.> , THE CEDRUS ..m 11111111111/1P1.11 SENIOR CLASS ROBERT TURNBULL President MARTHA DEAN Vice President MAE McKAY Secretary MARGUERITE SPRACKLIN Treasurer It seems altogether fitting that at the end of four years spent with our Alma Mater we should stop—to consider the present, to review the past with its good deeds done, and to anticipate the future. In the fall of 1923 forty-six boys and girls came to Cedarville College ignorant of the meaning of a college education. There was no means by which we, as Freshmen, could immediately learn its secret. It is something that is unconsciously instilled into the lives of the students by those who have gone before. So after four short years, we are beginning to grasp the significance of what our education means to us. Some day, perhaps, we shall be able to appreciate the true value and influence of Cedarville College. The Class of 1927 has given of its best to further all lines of activity. It has done all in its power to advance a bigger and better Cedarville. Upon graduation it will not forget the happy days of work and play, but will strive to make real the vision of a still greater Cedarville. —E

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