1930 Cedrus Yearbook
F. Finney, S. Kirby, G. Beatty, R. Trumbo V. Bishop, R. Bratton, G. Barnhart Second Year Normal W E, THE second year normal class of 1930, are small in quantity but mighty in intellect. When we entered as Freshmen we were ten in number. Several of them did not return this year, but others have taken their places. It seems as yesterday as We entered Cedarville College as Freshmen and now we are leaving. We regret that this is our last year here. For two years, we have shared together, the pleasures and the knocks of college life. Next year we expect to become efficient teachers, passing our vast amount of knowledge on to others. If you should glance into one of our study rooms, any hour of the day, you would probably see us studying or working on Art. We never go to class without our lesson. But you would not call us narrow, as we enter all phases of College Life. V. B.
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