1934 Cedrus Yearbook
SENIOR CLASS HISTORY President Robert Ross Vice-president Jane West Secretary-Treasurer Glenna Basore Business Manager Lois Cultice In the fall of 1930 the usual crop of youngsters arrived at Cedarville College with the usual amount of Freshman audacity and ignorance. From the first we proved to be an unusual class. We got off to a flying start by being the only freshman class in the history of the college whose feeds all escaped the ravages of the upper-classmen. Another unusual feature to which some attributed our success at keeping secrets was our notable lack of girls. But this handi- cap has been bravely overcome, as each year has marked an addition of female members to our class. Our class is marked by high scholarship, as almost half of The students are members of the Cedarville College Crown Club. We have contributed more than our share to the various activities of the campus—in athletics, Y. W. and Y. M., music organizations, Literary Society, Debate team, etc. Perhaps two of our members should be mentioned in particular. Miss Glenna Basore has served as a most effi- cient and willing teacher of Oratory, and director of all the plays during her attendance at college. Miss Ruth West deserves special mention since she has attended college while employed in the Probate Court Office, but she has completed a full college course with high honors in addition to her regular position. Our students come from three states, and a number have entered from time to time from other colleges. All these people have been welcome additions to our ranks. SENIOR PRESIDENTS OF THE PAST I903—J. Wilson 1904—C. Rife 1906—J. Finney 1910—J. Williamson I915—C. Ross I916—D. Bradfute I918—W.Collins 1920—M.Creswell I922—J. Randall I923—E. Collins 1924—D. Wickerham I925—L. Markle I 926—H. Meyers I927—R. Turnbull I928—C. Weimer I 929—M. Chandler 1930—D. Marshall 1931—J. Stormont I932—E. Irons I933—J. Free 1939---R. Ross Page Twenty-one
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