1932 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Edward Irons President Marion Hostetler Vice-President Lenora Skinnell Secretary Martha Waddle Treasurer HISTORY The spring'of 1932 and the goal that seemed so very far away! The time that we have longed for so often—at examination time—but now are loathe to see! After four years the time has come when we shall don caps and gowns like many classes before us. Of work and of play we have taken our share. We have tried to live—as well as learn. Even as Freshmen we began to enter into everything. Members from the class became a_tive in athletics and organizations. We were well repre- sented at parties, plays, or anything which deserved our support, and in the class- rooms we attempted to show that we realized that ours war, an opportunity which should not be wasted. As Sophomores we began to be recognized by the other classes and to acquire prestige. Then we became Juniors. We gave our class play, "Old Lady 31," which furnished the means by which we entertained the Seniors at a banquet in Springfield. Now as Seniors—supposedly dignified and unafraid, but in reality fearful and full of regrets—me stand at the gate to say good-bye to dear friends. We must draw our cloak of memories more closely about us and pass through. G. M. Nineteen

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