1930 Cedrus Yearbook

Student Paul Tanner Lucile Tanner Secretary and Treasurer Wilma Curry ody _President Cheer Leader M ANY things are necessary for the maintenance of a college, first of all a college must have a group of students. In spite of the many criticisms, one who really knows our students will realize that after all there are still some young people whose ideals are high and their visions unclouded. A process of natural selection leaves at Cedarville only such men and women who are willing to sacrifice some of the pleasures of life in order that they may enjoy that full happiness that comes with the knowledge of a task well done. You will find loyalty in Cedarville College. The students are loyal to fellow students, professors, and above all their Alma Mater. Since there is also a spirit of friendliness and brotherhood, no one needs to get lonesome at Cedarville. But we must not forget our studies. Under the leadership of a faithful and capable faculty we develop to the best of our abilities. Music plays a great part with many of the students. The newly organized band has been the life of the athletic contests. Our wish is, that it may continue to grow in passing years. P.P. T. Seventy-six

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