1932 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS SOPHOMORE CLASS John Murray President Walter Kilpatrick Vi_e-President John Mills Treasurer Doris Hartman Secretary HISTORY Sophomores! The goal seems far ahead, but we are not fearful. We are those whose striving brings success. When we arrived at Cedarville College, students whispered, "Aren't they little?" "They look so dumb." But they soon found that we were mighty though small. Basketball, football, baseball and tennis—some of our members were found in the first ranks—ready to fight—win or lose. And the feeds! We are glad to say that we never had unexpected or unin- vited guests at our feeds. And ever the upper-classmen couldn't put a feed over unless they had some freshies to help them. Shearing became quite popular. These shorn lambs were not freshmen only. One often saw them in the sophomore class. A fad? No, a riot! Though we lost a few members of our class this year, we gained some new ones—namely "Red" Murray and Regena Smith—(accidents will happen). • Victory has been ours thus far this year. With the chance to make the freshmen pay—climaxed by giving them a bath in Massie's Creek—we were indeed victorious. But it wasn't luck, boys—it was wisdom! All pull together, that's the way to win. May we in the future pull together for a fuller realization of ideals and ambitions in life. L. C.—J. M. Twenty-eight

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