1941 Cedrus Yearbook

gle/iota lachets 1940-41 marked the entrance of the Cedarville Yellow Jackets into the Indiana-Ohio Conference and the noted Association of Intercollegiate Basketball. In both cases the Orange and Blue assumed the runner-up position. In a year highlighted with IOC honor in having "Tuney" Kavanagh chosen captain of the Indiana-Ohio Conference team and Freshmen Hank Campbell and Harry Stoneburner oc- cupying berths on the second team, the Cedarville Yellow Jackets can look back with well earned pleasure. The Jackets victory over Wilming- ton and complete subjugation of Wil- berforce earned for them top honor in the mythical Big Three Intercollegiate Conference. Cedarville will suffer greatly from the loss of five seniors and Coach Howard E. "Tommy" Thompson next year. The loss of Captain Kavanagh in pivot position, Brown and Thomas veterans at the guard posts, long shot artisHtartman, and Northup, out the latter part of the season with a knee injury will be greatly missed from the starting line-up. Lettermen Stoneburner, Campbell, Drake, Sanders, Brill, and Reinhard will be assisted greatly by the return of former lettermen Wiseman and Reed, out a college semester due to illness. With eight lettermen return- ing next year, the Jackets should con- tinue bringing laurels to Cedarville College. V. Rigio, D. Galey, E.'Johnson, A. Fehlmann, Mgr. Row 1 — Coach Thompson, J. Brill, N. Brown, H. Thomas, J. Northup, R. Reed,H.Campbell,N.Hartman. Row 2— W. Drake, J. Sanders, H. Stoneburner, J. Reinhard, L. Haynie, Page Forty-nine

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