1940 Cedrus Yearbook

FRESHMEN Beatrice O'Bryant picks out a good book. Betty Lee Garrison takes time out for a candy bar. FRESHMAN CLASS On September 6, 1939, twenty-four freshmen embarked on their college careers at dear old C.C. In the second week they elected as president Montgomery West; vice-president, Hank Foster; secre- tary, Jane Jolley; treasurer, David Galey; intra-mural representatives, Anna Lee Long and Lee Miller; class reporter, Vincent Rigio. Freshman week was highlighted by Vince Rigio's 40 mile ride and the tug-of-war which the freshmen would have won if the sopho- more girls had not aided their classmates in pulling the frosh through the water. The year's activities included the freshman feed, a dance and two skating parties. The class of '43 distinguished itself in intra- mural sports, running a close second to the Juniors. It supplied much of the material for the undefeated girls' basketball team and the men's varsity and junior varsity basketball, baseball and track teams. The start of the second semester, Christian Arnold and Eileen Brown added their names to the class roster bringing the total to twenty-six. The year as a whole was pleasant with only a few difficulties. We look forward eagerly to next year, hoping that it will be as enjoyable as this one. Henry Foster, vice-president. Joe Corn reads up on the Montgomery West keeps an Lillian Gilliam sure looks corn- track news, eye on — I wonder? fortable here. Vincent Rigio finds a cool place. Anna Lee Long records some LeRoy Haynie gets some in- structions for work from Mr. Owens. observations. Be Do Da Les He Alf He Bea Cal M a '4ni Cr

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