1931 Cedrus Yearbook
CEDRUS was made this year. The students and people of the community must take more interest in basketball if it is to be a financial success. Cedarville College has a team nearly every year which any school of three or four hundred students would be proud to sup- port and it is up to the students to see that the team is backed to the limit. The prospects for next year are not very bright as we lost Wendall and 'Walter Boyer, Alfred Townsley, Albert Turner and Robert Collins by graduation. But we have excellent Sophomore and Junior material to step in and take their places. We must take this opportunity to thank Coach Borst and the squad for their faithful and successful upholding of Cedarville College's honor and name on the hard- wood courts of Ohio and the neighboring states. These men have always been clean and fair players upholding Cedarville College's name and traditions wherever they played ball. We wish the squad and Coach Borst the very best luck in their next year's basket- ball season and may they spread the name and fame of Cedarville wherever Collegiate basketball is played. J. C. S. Sixty-one
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