1941 Cedrus Yearbook

In dramatics we present these members: Neil Hartman, outstanding matinee idol, Pud Anderson, glamor girl, Vona Ruth West, emotional star, and also Hal Thomas, Jim Northup, Helen Chitty and Tuny Kavanagh. As the outstanding all-around girl of our class we nominate Pud Ander- son. As an inspiring leader and work- er in the Y.W. and other Christian work, we select Doris Ramsey. Theodore James has the honor of being the outstanding singer of our class. For four years he has held his own in all competition. The jolliest person in our class is undoubtedly Theodola Smithers. Scholastically two members of our class, Neil Hartman and Art Geake, have been nominated to membership in the Crown Club, Cedarville Honor- ary Society. This senior class probably isn't outstanding, yet, we believe Cedarville may well be proud of it. We have tried to be a credit to the College. As we fall short, it is that much more of a challenge, to you who follow. In be- half of the Senior Class, former and present members, I say "Carry on!" Arthur Geake, Pres. of Senior Class gefrtia4 Ca4tdich. Pa,;e Twenty-one

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