1942 Cedrus Yearbook

1. Dean Babb hails from Xenia, Ohio. A freshman this year, he is interested in sports and was one of the first pledges of the frat. 2. Doris Williams, and Jean Ferguson come from Springfield and Xenia, respectively.. They are musically inclined. Doris being the outstanding vocalist of the choir and Jean, the accompanist. Doris was pledged to the MIT Sorority, and Jean to the X-1•24 Sorority. 3. Elleanor Young, a tiny teacher of tiny tots, also graduates in the elementary field this year. Her home is near Troy, Ohio, and she is a friend of everyone. 4. Laurrell Flory from Olive Branch,Ohio, is a junior and is the only one of the Flory Clan in school this year. He is active in sports and always ready to help if needed anywhere. 5. Mrs. Kling's class for pri- mary teachers is very informal. These girls are planning to teach children to use their hands to create things. If you haven't already recognized her, the girl with her back toward you is Bea O'Bryant. 6. The Chi Mu Delta fraternity is a newly organized group this year. They are one of the most active of our college groups. Here the fellows are discussing plans with the faculty advisor, C. D. Pyatte for a "Victory Ball. 7. Meet the group who planned and put over the Spring Formal, The Chi Sigma Phi Sorority was capably led by Bea Collier, who, incidentally, is the Queen of Cedar Day this year. 8. On February 7, 1942, the old grads and the present students got together for the annual Home-coming banquet and basketball game. The banquet was cooked and served by the Ladies Adivsory Board. 9. This pic- ture was flashed as XMA members led the "Victory march through the "V" and under the American Flag. The dancers formed the Greek symbols of the fraternity and then a large "V" on the dance floor and ended the march with a pledge of allegience to the flag. 10. "Hank" Campbell and Laurel Diltz display one of the "V" posters which were scattered through the college build- ings during "V" week. Hank and Laurel also directed the Grand March at the Victory Ball. 11. The Alpha Theta Tau Sorority is not the biggest group on the campus, but it doesn't take size to have a successful group. The AOT has conducted several dances and parties during the past school year. 12. Here is a group of happy, industrious fellows. They volunteered to carry this table from the Library to the College to help Miss Hysell and the camera club to equip their darkroom. 13. Another junior who is from our neighboring state of Pennsylvania is Dave Galey. Dave i3 preparing for the ministry and will graduate at the end of the summer term. 14. Martha Finney comes to us from Spring- field, Ohio. Martha is a sophomore who likes dances and parties, but does not neglect her studies for her fun. 15. A freshman from Beaver Creek, Ohio, is Fred Lewis. Fred is one of the mainstays of the basketball team and will prove a valuable addition to the baseball squad. 16. Marion Muller from Ross Township has a talent for writing both prose and poetry. She is a junior and always has a kind word and a smile for everyone. 17. The scene of the freshmen girls scrubbing the steps of "Old Main" with toothbrushes is a familiar one. Each year this i3 a part of their initiation, and each year somebody manages to put just a little more dirt on the steps before the scrubbing party. THIS IS CED A R VILLE COL L WI

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