1931 Cedrus Yearbook

C E D R U S Junior Class Robert Wilson President Edward Irons Vice President Martha Waddle Secretary and Treasurer Rachel Daulthet Business Manager JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY / T seems altogether fitting that since we are nearing the sunset of our college days we should review some of the gallant deeds done by our members. In the fall of 1928 we embarked upon our voyage. We were properly initiated by the upper-classmen, and thanks to them some of our boys received free haircuts. We had two delightful feeds with the remainder of the student body joining to make it a grand success. Most of these freshmen returned in 1929 and had a very prosperous year. We try to neglect no field of endeavor. We have maintained our standing in the line of athletics. Some of the flashiest members of the squad were found from our ranks. The girls went out for basketball and glee club gained a name for themselves in both places. In classrooms, sports, literary activities, spreads, and various organiza- tions you will find the necessary quota of Juniors. Every college needs a cheerleader and one of our rank naturally stepped into that position. Then we also shine in the classroom. In scholastic standing the Juniors hold their own. This year we laid the foundation for a great class, and true to all plans, our class has made its appearance in every activity of the college. On the eighth of April we presented the play "Old Lady 31." Now we are planning to entertain the Seniors in a royal manner. We have just one more year in which to gain greater fame. If our crew all pulls together there is no limit to the heights we can attain. R. D. Thirt y-sir

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