1916 Cedrus Yearbook
19 16 FEBRUARY 11. Day of Prayer. Dr. Lorimer of Jamestown, the speaker. "The Call of the Church to the Young People of Today," the theme. Ezek. 22:30. McClure wins third place on the State Oratorical Contest. FEBRUARY 14. McClure tells of his trip to Heidelberg. The Philos give a Tennyson Program. FEBRUARY 16. Jupiter and Venus turn many to star-gazing. Murphy's 17. C.C. 44. FEBRUARY 17. The boys are admonished to skine their shoes. Helen C. wishes "Day" would come in the night. FEBRUARY 18. Admonition no. 2. Remember, a chair was made to sit squarely on four legs. Schildkret's Orchestra in the Opera House. "Think of Me." "The Best is yet to Come." FEBRUARY 21. Washington-Lincoln exercises. Mock wedding anniversary. FEBRUARY 22. Washington's 184th birthday. The50th birthday of the Y.W.C.A. appropriately cele- brated. FEBRUARY 24. Mercury's 26. C.C. 16, At Xenia. FEBRUARY 28. Memorial service for Rev.R.P. Gorbold,'97, a missionary in Japan. FEBRUARY 29. Mrs. Morrison,a reader, gives an entertainment in the Opera House: Fourth number of the lecture course. MARCH 1. Dr. Chesnut talks to the boys. Theme:"The Extinction of Enthusiasm is the Point of Death." MARCH 2. Prof. McChesney sick with the grippe. Mary Chesnut entertains the Juniors and Seniors. MARCH Freshman spread 3. MARCH 7. MARCH 8. MARCH 9. at Stormont's. Our janitor given a birthday present of $7. Handicap game 2 to 1. Cedarville H.S. 37. C.C. 80. Chancellor Geo. Bradford lectures in the Opera House. Subject,"America's Destiny." MARCH 10. Mutes 33. C.C. 32. MARCH 13. Prof. McChesney able to be back,and welcome. MARCH 15. Dr.JamesD.Steele D.D.in chapel. Nine rahsfor Steele and McChesney. MARCH 17. St. Patrick honored by the Erin brigade, which enters chapel to the time of the Smith two-step. MARCH 20. Ernest Foster '13 leads devotionals. MARCH 23. Darkness covers the earth and the gas has to be lighted during recitations. MARCH 24. Misses Eleanor K.and Laura Hollidayspend the early hours of Saturday morning in help- ing their chauffeur get their machine our of the mudhole on Federal Pike. MARCH 27. Waits waxes eloquent in Oratory class. "Dave" suddenly interrupted in Literary by the melodious song of a "Big Ben" hidden away in the recesses of the piano. MARCH 28. Anti-Orationists and Pro-Spring-Vacationists very active. 0.D. McKeever,"The Sun- shine Man" lectures in the Opera House. MARCH 29. Real sunshine. MARCH 30. Spring is coming, surely coming. MARCH 31. Dorothy Collins elected May Queen,James Chesnut Cedar Day Orator. APRIL 1. April Fool Day again. The Cedrus goes to press. 86
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