1939 Cedrus Yearbook

CLASS OFFICERS Neil Hartman, Rachel Harriman, Clayton Wiseman Marie Collins, Justin Northup. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Last year forty-two freshmen entered Cedarville College to pursue a college education. At our first class meeting, we organized and elected Richard McKnight as our class president. We were duly initiated into our new college life by the sophomores and the rest of the upper classmen. However, we nobly survived the humilia- tion of make-up on the boys and make-up off the girls along with nice long walks in the darkness of the moon and a nice cool, refreshing dip in Willow Bend. After this traditional week, we settled down to a normal college life and were quickly absorbed into the college activities. Two of our members received letters in basketball and one earned a let- ter in baseball. Our class also contributed to the musical organizations of the college. Four members were in the organ class and a girls' quartette was formed from girls of our class. Although three members of last year's class quit during the summer and one succumbed to the holy bonds of matrimony last semester, we gained five new students this year from other colleges and are still going strong. At our first class meeting this year, we elected Clayton Wiseman as our class president; Neil Hartman as vice president; Marie Collins as treasurer; Charlotte Turner as class reporter, and Justin Northup as student council representative. Four members of our class were on the varsity basketball team this year and of course, the sophomores won the class tournament. Five boys of our class are out for baseball this spring. Many members sing in the college choir and one is in the college quartette. Several have participated in dramatics. This year we have conducted many successful class parties in- cluding two skating parties at Dayton, a coasting party, and an all college sweater swing. Seventeen sophomores in the normal department have been engaged in practice teaching during a part of the year, and they are anxiously looking forward to the next few years when they will be school teachers and after that—well, they are hoping for the best. NEIL HARTMAN, Vice President. OA. Page Twenty-Four

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