1932 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS STUDENT BODY Edward Irons President Preston Garlough Vice-President Wilda Auld Secretary-Treasurer Never—yes, I know that covers quite a bit of time, but again I repeat—never has Cedarville College had a better group of students. They may have been equaled— but never surpassed. More pep, more interest, and more enthusiasm in things under- taken has never been shown in years preceding. Although they have omitted some of the things such as borrowing chickens and having chicken roasts—which some of our chapel speakers would have us believe to be almost necessary to a complete college life—we do not feel that our present students have been entirely inactive and without fun. They have not been content to go along merely following in the footprints of those before them. They have desired to step ahead and do more than their pre- decessors. Consequently several new dubs have been organized with one main pur- pose in view—that of adding more interests to the college and attracting more and more persons to come and join our happy family here at Cedarville College. Forty-jive

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