1917 Cedrus Yearbook

FEBRUARY 16. FEBRUARY 19. FEBRUARY 20. FEBRUARY 21. FEBRUARY 22. FEBRUARY 24. favor. FEBRUARY 28. MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH MARCH 19 JANUARY 11. JANUARY 12. JANUARY 13. JANUARY 15. JANUARY 10. JANUARY 18. JANUARY H. JANUARY eo. 17 Oratorical contest. George Smith proclaimed orator of the day. McClure second place. Elwood masquerades and delivers address on Discovery of America. Lecture at Opera House on "Hard Knocks," by Ralph Partette. New schedule for second semester on bulletin board. Doherty takes short cut down stairs at expense of his trousers. Joint meeting of literary societies. Much enthusiasm. Work planned for New Year. Girls lose fast game at Middletown. Second team Wins fast game over Antioch second team. Score 14-7. First team play rings around Bethel 61-31. JANUARY 23. Miss Schneder gives talk in chapel on Japan. She gives us something to think about; How would Prof. Jurkat look drawing a jinrikislut? JANUARY 25. Boys B. B. team leaves for Ashland and Muskingum. Win at Ashland 32-21. Lose at Muskingum 51-40. FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 1. Wheeler takes group pictures at college for Cedrus. 2. Prof. Allen appoints himself detective to find alarm clock in piano in his room. 3. 'rests begin. 4. Final exams. Girls play Plattsburg. Victory 24-13. 5. Middletown girls arrive. We don't care to mention the B.B. score. Boys get revenge on Wilmington 36-24. FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 12. FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 7. Mr. Burge, a missionary, gives address in chapel. 8. Rev. McCauley delivers address in chapel. 9. Second Semester well started. Ashland College cancels It. B. game with C. C. We meet our old rivals, Antioch B.B. team, at Antioch and are defeated. 13. B.B. team goes to Sabina and gets short end of score. 14. Margaret Elder gives an interesting report before Y. W.and Y. M.C. A. on Student Volunteer Convention held at Muskingutn February 2, 3, 4. FEBRUARY 15. Call for volunteers! Not to fight Germany but to assist Prof. Allen address Summer School catalogues. • Day of Prayer for colleges. Rev. Horn of Jamestown preaches excellent sermon. Ruth Ramsey elected May Queen, 011ie Cornwell elected May-pole. Characters assigned for Cedar Day. 011ie Cornwell gets hobby-horse job. Duncan gives his report on Student Volunteer Convention. Washington-Lincoln Program. Return game with Antioch at Cedarville. Much rejoicing over score 20-20 Freshmen spread at Tarboxes. Sleeping quarters slightly disturbed. 2. B. B. game with Indiana "Mules." Victory! 42-20 8. Sophomore spread at Dr. Adams'. Coleman's trunk takes midnight journey. 9. Select six have spread at Ann Collins'. Plan for homestead. 12. Rev. Ernest McClellan of Belle Center visits chapel. 13. Robert Hutchinson elected Cedar Day orator. 10. B. B. team goes to Colmbus to play Mutes and receives little end of score. 22. Dr. and Mrs. McChesney entertain student body. 26. Y. M. C. A. make plans for work of coming year. 29. Geo. Smith represents C.C. at I. Pe A.contest at Xenia. 99 in our

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