1936 Cedrus Yearbook

I- 'SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS TRADITIONS Entered Cedarville College Elected Class Officers Feed at Anderson's Feed at Cliffs Feed at Gun Club Best Freshman Class Disappears CLASS OFFICERS John Gillespie President Edna Brill Secretary Max Michael Vice-President Jeanne MacKnight Treasurer SOPHOMORE HISTORY All aboard!" shouted the conductor. Forty- four sophomores answered the summons and climbed aboard. We were all anxiously waiting to begin our second annual journey through the land of knowledge. Our journey this year was not so difficult as the one preceding since we had be- come accustomed to changing scenes. We found new lands to explore, new mountains to climb, and pleasant sights awaiting us on every side. All was not ease and pleasure, but we were better pre- pared to withstand these hardships. A change had been made in the crew which manned our train. Those who carried us through a successful journey last year were: James Anderson, Eugene Reed, Christina Jones, and Eugene Haughey. This year another crew arrived to fol- low a new course. The members of the new addi- dition, John Gillespie, Max Michael, Edna Brill, Ethel May and James Anderson have kept eyes for- ward and the train upon the rails. The conductors of our train (of thoughts) found us willing to show forth our colors in all activities to which they presented us, athletics, dramatics, clubs, music, and those things which not only brought us pleasures but benefits as well. One very pleasant stop on the first part of the journey was at "Pastime Hall" (college gym). It was the first get- together of the year for the class and its friends. Another stop was spent on the snow crusted hill- side of the Knott homestead. Page Twenty-two

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