GENERAL INFORMATION 15 Mar. 28, 1951 April 4, 1951 April 11, 1951 April 18, 1951 April 25, 1951 May 2, 1951 May 9, 1951 May 16, 1951 May 23, 1951 May 30, 1951 Wilberforce Singers, Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio Rev. Carl Elder, Field Secretary, American Leprosy Mission, Chicago, Illinois Dr. Charles Wesley, President, Wilberforce College of Education and Industrial Arts, Wilberforce, Ohio Mr. Peter Leveaux, Field Representative, Josten's, Inc. Owatonna, Minnesota Dr. Harold Boda, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Dayton, Ohio Rev. Harvey Hahn, Pastor, Otterbein Evangelican United Breth– ren Church, Dayton, Ohio Rev. J. Russell Dugan, Pastor, 2nd United Presbyterian Church, Xenia, Ohio Cedarville College Octette Senior Chapel Memorial Day SPECIAL OCCASIONS Homecoming. Cedarville College celebrates four occasions during the year when alumni are especially invited to return : the fall homecoming, the winter homecoming, Cedar Day, and the Alumni Banquet of Commence– ment Week. The fall homecoming begins with a bonfire and pep rally on Friday evening, continues with a parade on Saturday morning, and alumni and class reunions, a buffet lunch; then, in the afternoon, with the crowning of the Queen and a football game with some traditional rival. In the evening, after a dinner in the gym served by the Ladies' Advisory Board, and a few moments of informal program, the day concludes with a student-alumni dance. The winter homecoming is in February, with a similar program, ex– cept that it centers around basketball rather than football. Cedar Day 1s the highlight of the college year. For it a day in May is chol>en, when the sun may reasonably be expected to shine, for it is an out– door occa ion. Long ahead of time the "Theme" is chosen, dances worked out anJ rehearsed and class stunts planned. To reign over the festivities a ( eJar ay Queen and rator are selected by the student body. The great Jay begins with a parade: fraternity float , bands, the Que n auJ Ii r ttendants. When the parade returns to the campu , the queen and lier maids of honor, h r tram bearers and pages, proceed in slow pro ession tu the llow r J c.:k J throne agarnst the background of the fir tree in the
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