1931 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS Freshman Class Richard Kitchen President Doris Hartman Vice President Lois Cultice Secretary William Waddle Treasurer H ERE we are,.look us over. Everyone calls us green but of course you can see just at a passing glance that we are not. But please people, give us more than a passing glance. Some one has told us something that startled us and we are going to ask you about it, confidentially, as soon as you look at us. They say that there are real marks of quality in us. Now—tell us truthfully. Do we look like that? Don't tell us that we look like those Seniors. We haven't been here long enough to acquire much of a reputation as yet but listen Seniors, drop around this time next year and look us over. We will guarantee you a sight for aching eyes. Our shy and conservative attitude keeps us from blowing or bragging about our- selves. Nevertheless we do have our share of talented members. We have baseball, football, basketball and tennis players galore. But wait. That is not all. Talk to the Profs. about us. Here is what they will say: "I haven't seen such an intelligent Fresh- man Class in years. We predict that some day one of our Freshmen will be the Presi- dent of U. S. Fifty-one

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