1952 Cedrus Yearbook
AIMS OF THE CLASS OF"52" To begin this account we name ERIC(GUS)BAUTS who hails from New York City. Gus has one main desire in his life and that is to practice his work in Greenwich Villege, N. Y. His lib- eral arts course may make him eligible. PAUL DUNN who also chose liberal arts for his field spends most of his time at the local newspaper office. He comes to us from Winchester, Ohio. Paul doesn't want to be much of any- thing, just to have a lot of money. Next we have EARL DOWNS, a Portsmouth, Ohio boy, who just cannot stay away from his home town.Earl is registered under education and has his major in math. His main desire in life is to run an airline to and from his home town. Now is JIM(STUBBY)WAGNER,a Hamilton,Ohio boy,who came to CedarvilleCollege with the migration of veterans after World War II.Jim is in education with a physical education minor and wants to take Paul Brown's place in Cleveland. Another from Portsmouth, Ohio is DON STAGGS.His only ambition is to play football with the Los Angeles Rams.Last year it was the Brown's but they had a poor season.(Lost four games). After Don we have BUD GOODWIN a local boy of Cedarville.Bud is an amazing boy; a full supporter of progressive education. His only hidden desire is to transcent the height of our own student teacher supervisor. VERNON HOOPER, who left Indiana to come to the rich land of Ohio has taught 3 years in secondary School, but still feels he needs more training in the field. His ambition is to get his credit in student teaching. Next on the list is JIM HARTMAN, another Hamilton, Ohio boy. Jim is enrolled in liberal arts and has a hidden desire to be editor of "Field and Stream" magazine,if this fails Jim would settle to be a beach-comber. JOHN SYREC, a Washington, Pa. boy has a lone ambition of becoming the coach of the Cedarville College baseball team.Along with this John is quite an English student.(Old English, this is). Now to mention DAVE SPITZER,a lad from Tipp City,Ohio. Dave has a B. S. in Educ. with his major in Physical Science.Dave would leave this field for a coaching job back in Tipp City. His only ambition along with this is a son who will grow up to play football. Here we have KENNETH WOODS, a Pittsburg boy. Ken is a real Historian at heart. His de- sire is to visit France as some of his friends have come from there.He may do just that as Uncle Sam is after him. After Ken comes DAVE KING, also a progressive education man at heart. He hails from Lorain, Ohio.Dave wants to settle down, and his prospects have been narrowed to one. After this Dave wants to teach Biology. One to always remember is KENNETH CARPENTER from Fairborn, Ohio. Ken is president of the "C" Club, the "C" meaning Confarrs Pantry. His desires are many but the one that tops the list is women.Someday he may get to Hollywood.Ken also feels he is in the wrong field as Bio- logy has now captured his interest. BETTY YIEDER,who came to us from Canterberry College in Indiana has as a main desire to settle down, but fast. Her field is also narrowed to one, they both like the new "Olds." Now we have HOMER BURTON, Homer left us for awhile to get a wife and baby but now he is back again and going strong. Cedarville will long remember his football playing. After Homer is JIM TRINKLE("speedy," they call him), who ran rings around the boys in basketball. Jim is also from Indiana and intends to return there with a wife. He wants to coach in a small college. JOHN ENGLISH is the quiet one seen in the halls of Cedarville Elementary. John is quite an educator, he wants to remain atCedarville. Next comes VERON FRANCIS, who hails from Versailles, Ohio. His goals in life are few, only to be left alone by people who think he needs more rich experiences in his field. On his second choice Vernon would settle for a professorship here at Cedarville. Near the end of the list we have CHARLES THOMAS, from Troy, Ohio. Charles is quiet in nature, and all he wants to do is leave here and travel, that is, if someone pays his way. Last is RICHARD EVANS, who dosen't claim Hamilton, Ohio as his home. Dick would like very much to debate with some of his educators. His hidden desire is to have a son. The dark- room walls are adorned with the results of his hobby, photography. So ends this work on the students leaving old "CC" in 1952. May they be long remembered for their cooperative work along with the faculty. Also may their trip be long and happy. 12
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