1932 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Preston Garlough President DeWitt Rutan Vice-President Viola Harbaugh Secretary Charles Bost Treasurer HISTORY Behold! As we, the class of 1933, are nearing the close of our great college career it seems that we should look back upon some of the great things which we have accomplished. As Freshmen we were mighty in number and act. We will admit that we were soaked at Willow-Bend, but that was a small item in comparison with the great contributions we gave. Our feeds were exceptionally well attended. September, 1930, saw us back at old C. C. happy as a group, but decreasing in number. As Sophomores we added "er" to "great," making us a necessity to the.college. That year we proved our greatness by giving the Freshmen a good bath at Willow-Bend, by winning the inter-class tournament, the Bible Reading Contest and various other things. We have musicians, debaters, and athletes too numerous to mention. But let us pass on before our hats refuse to fit our heads. We can't understand why the girls almost deserted us this year. Except for one loyal girl we are "stagging" our way through. We think the girls feared our ability to out-do (?) them. They were quite a help to us in many ways, but every- thing is "going good" so far. Just watch in the near future, girls, and you will wish so much that you were stepping along with us. We are great now but by June, 1932, we will be the greatest class yet. We pause here to say, we have ideals that haven't been reached as yet. We are an open-minded group ready to do all we can for the success of our Alma Mater. P. G. rwsaty-finw •

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