1916 Cedrus Yearbook
19 16 1915-16 MARCH 18. For previous edition see 1915 Cedrus. The expected inspector fails to appear. Sopho- more spread at Ramsey's. MARCH 22. The R.P. Seminary goes to the Seminary Conference at Dayton. MARCH es. Surprise 011 Donna Burns. MARCH 9.5. College crowd entertained by Misses Eula and Irma Creswell. MARCH 26. Rev.Alvin Orr in chapel. Gives a splendid talk on "The Self-Surrendered Life." MARCH 29. The Cedrus Staff spend the whole night out of bed. MARCH 31. R. J. Hill speaks in Y. M. Meeting. The 1915 Cedrus reaches its full stature about 12:30 A.M., April first. APRIL 1. Everybody tries to fool everybody else. The 1915 Cedrus goes to press. APRIL 2. High Schol Concert at Opera House. APRIL 4. Easter Sabbath. APRIL 5. Mail clerks in demand to address college circulars. APRIL 6. The Upper Ten entertain at the College. A select few are entertained at Ogle sbee's. A party of four are entertained at Faris's. APRIL 12. Entertainment given by the Apollo Concert Company in the Opera House. APRIL 14. The State School Inspector examines C.C. and reports a favorable case. APRIL 16. Annual pigtail day. Bible Reading Contest, Florence Somers,the winner. APRIL 19. "Seepy" Ritchie entertains the debating class in Prof. Allen's absence. APRIL 21. Cedrus proofs submitted for approval. APRIL 22. Prof. McChesney given a bouquet(a real one)by the Bible Reading Contestants. APRIL 28. Rev. McFarland of the Old Side R.P. Church leads devotionals. APRIL 30. Sophomores and Juniors entertained at Ramsey's by Ruth and Paul. MAY 3. Sophomores chase supposed house-breakers up Main St. A short but sweet Sophomore spread at Trouts. MAY 5. Dr. McChesney addresses the Y. M. MAY 6. Depredation on the Junior's crop of beans and onions in the Sophomore's flower-bed. MAY 7. Senior picnic. Planned for Clifton; held in the College. MAY 7. The Lusitania meets its fate. MAY 11. The 1915 Cedrus comes to town. MAY 12. Practice and practice and then some more practice. Cedar Day near at hand. MAY. 13. The 1915 Cedrus delivered to the Students. MAY 14. Cedar Day. An auspicious morning. A memorable day. A grand success. About six hundred present for dinner. The best yet. MAY 15. The day after. House cleaning in order. MAY 17. Settled back into earnest work. Prof. McChesney absent at Enon Valley, Pa. 82
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