1935 and 1936
JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET
In spite of the constant drizzle outside, the ban-
quet room of the Bancroft Hotel was a scene of
fellowship as the Juniors of '35 entertained the
graduating class and faculty on May 20.
When appetites had been satisfied our squadron
took
to
the air with Joe West at the controls. Rus-
sell Murray welcomed the guests and Carl Ferguson
responded. We sailed through the musical realm
by lovely selections given by Dorotha Corry, Anna
Jane Wham and Harriet Ritenour. Appropriate
readings were given by Mrs. Heintz and Miss Ba-
sore.
Eugene Corry explained the technique of "Fly-
ing in Formation"; Mildred Labig pointed out the
need of "Following the Beacon' and Donald Bur-
kert prophesied a "Successful Flight." Closing re-
marks by Dr. McChesney ended a delightful flight.
FACULTY RECEPTION
The faculty reception for students and friends of
Cedarville College was held in the gymnasium on
June 4.
The Dramatic Club under the supervision of
Dean Louise T. Heintz presented two one act plays,
"Thank you, Doctor," and "Betty Behave!"
The Glee Club and the Orange and Blue Sere-
naders under the direction of Mrs. Margaret J.
Work rendered several beautiful musical selections.
There was enough punch for everyone—even the
"thirstiest" freshman.
McCHESNEY'S RECEPTION
Dr. and Mrs. McChesney gave their annual re-
ception for the students and faculty of the college.
This occasion is always anticipated with great joy
by all those who have been in attendance in
pre-
vious years.
Our gracious hostess, Mrs. McChes-
ney, served lovely refreshments during the evening.
She also planned a program of group singing. The
students and faculty wish to express their thanks
and appreciation for this annual event.
CROWN CLUB
The C. C. C. C. was organized several years
ago
to promote scholarship and to honor those ranking
high in scholastic attainments.
The commencement of '35 welcomed into the
Club the following students: Winifred Maxine Ben-
nett, Olive Brill, Annabel Dean, Walter A. Linton,
Harriet Ruth Ritenour, and Franklin L. Trubee.
BACCALAUREATE
The Baccalaureate Service was held in the United
Presbyterian Church on June 2. The sermon was
delivered by Dr. W. R. McChesney, President 01
Cedarville College.
Special music was furnished by the Cedarville
College Mixed Chorus and the Girls' Trio.
COMMENCEMENT 1935
The Thirty-ninth Annual Commencement was
held in the Opera House, Friday, June 7. There
were nineteen seniors, fourteen graduates in the
two-year course, and one graduate in music.
Those who graduated with honors were: Magna
Cum Laude, Carma Hostetler, Walter A. Linton.
R. H. Tindall, and Franklin L. Trubee; Cum Lauda.
Annabel Dean, Carl Bruce Ferguson, and Luella
Robe. The honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity
was given to Carl H. White, Guy Cheek, and Da-
vid Harold Hammond.
The address was given by the Rev. Donald H.
Tippett, D. D., the minister of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church, Bexley, Columbus, Ohio.
The stage had been decorated for the occasion
by the members of the Junior Class. Music was
furnished by an orchestra from Wilmington, Ohio.
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