1938 Cedrus Yearbook
1st Row: M. Olinger, J. Creswell, M. Collins, R. Creswell, A. King, L. Jacobs, C. Ankeney, R. Guthrie, M. Foulk, R. Guthrie, B. Rosher, 0.Seamon, L. Walton, H. Crawford, B. Carter, Mrs. Ault, M. Johnston. 2nd Row: Miss Basore, B. McClellan, P. Ferguson, C. Turner, E. Anderson, M. J. Townsley, D. Ramsey, I. Goodwin, J. Elliott, M. Bartley, W. Smith, R. Tavenner, F. Ferguson, W. Griffith, V. Henderson, M. Tobin, C. Overholser, R. Stebbins, F. Pidgeon, M. Bingarnon, D. Bennett, H. Mossbarger, M. Wil- liams, H. Chitty, E. Anderson. 3rd Row: 0. Marshal!, D. Kennon, B. Shaw, M. Bryant, J. Taylor, B. Gray, B. Rowe, M. McKibben, M. Edginton, R. Stoddard, G. Jesson, G. Bickett, W. Kelso, C. Har- baugh, B. Shively, R. Harriman, V. Townsley, M. Smith, G. Clemans, R. Booher, L. Cosler, J. Frame, D. Zeller, B. Allison, E. Young. Y.W.C.A. The Y. W.C. A. has flourished unusually well this year. The membership has been large and the meetings well attended. The first event of the year was the Y. W.Tea held at the home of Jane Frame. Here all the girls had a chance to get better acquainted. In November the annual Committal Service, in memory of Frances McChesney, was held at the Presbyterian Church. At this service the girls were officially taken into the Y. W. This service is very beautiful and impressive. It was efficiently led by our President, Mary Johnston. In. December the "Secret Pal" party was held at the home of Mildred McKibben. The party was a success and every- one was pleased as well as surprised to find out who her "Secret Pal" was. Our "Mad-Hatter" party proved to be one of the hilari- ous parties of the year. Everyone wore a "mad-hat" crea- tion and a prize was awarded the best hat. Games of all descriptions were played until everyone was out of breath. Some of the students modelled their clothes for the style show which was a noted success. To climax the evening we girls tried to give the "Mock Wedding." Due to the kid- napping of the bride (Mary Johnston), the groom (Martha Bryant) was left alone and the preacher (Betty Shaw) was left without a fee. The last event of the year was the Mother-Daughter Ban- quet. The daughters prepared a delicious banquet for their mothers. Everyone enjoyed meeting the mothers and all had a grand time. First Row: Wavealine Kelso, Rachel Cres- well, Mary Johnston, Beatrice McClellan. Martha Bryant. Second Row: Grace Bickett, Genevieve Jesson, Betty Shaw, Marcella Tobin. Third Row: Geneva Clemans, Jane Frame, Lucille Walton, Pauline Ferguson. Page Forty-One
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