1940 Cedrus Yearbook

JUNIORS NEIL HARTMAN, ARTHUR GEAKE, BURNS TANKSLEY, ELIZABETH AN- DERSON, MARY ELIZ. EDGINGTON, MARY JEAN TOWNSLEY, JAMES NORTHUP. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Only three short years ago, forty-two homesick "Freshies" re- ceived their first taste of college life. We were not so eagerly look- ing forward to the initiation we were about to receive; however, under the capable guidance of Richard McKnight we managed to pass over the rough spots of that first year. Last year found us a little more sure of ourselves, and under the direction of Clayton Wiseman we were well represented in all college activities. This year many of our number failedto return due to the call of the teaching profession. Again we are well represented in college activities. Seven of our boys played basketball and three baseball. "Hal" Thomas was one of the mainstays of the newly formed track team. We are eagerly looking ahead to our senior year. L. Burns Tanksley, Class Reporter. Helen Chitty finds it hard to Theodora Smithers takes a Arthur Geake certainly most Harold Thomas with that eight o'clock just over. study here. thoughtful position. have his lesson.

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