1929 Cedrus Yearbook

Trumbo Finney Roseberry Bishop Huffman Kirby Corrill Violet ‘ Jones Miller First Year Normal Along about September 11, 1928, some few stalwart lads and lassies presented them­ selves at the gate of Cedarville College, to start, to begin, to commence, a one or two year formal course. At the gate presided Mr. Entrance Exam. We were detained there for a few hours, but after due consideration on his part it was decreed that we might pass through. In such a manner we became Freshmen. We wore the notorious bibs, considering that a great privilege. They were green, and what is so becoming and so cheerful (especially in the fall of the year, when everything else looks dead) as the color green? Yes, we had some haircuts—very close hair cuts. That kind deed was done for our great benefit—it saved our time, which is quite valuable. We did not have to take time off so often in order to get a haircut. The upper classmen were very considerate—maybe next year we can be as considerate—perhaps more so. In athletics we didn’t do so badly. We donated two girls to the basketball team. As our supply of boys was rather low, we could not spare any of them. So, really, we aren’t such a bad lot after all. We never lose our tempers unless we fail to control them. We’ re very studious, always studying if there is nothing else to do. We’ re always on time at class unless we are late or fail to come. We always respond in class when we know the response. In short—we are all right if you think we are!^ ^ Page F ifty -tw o

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