1918 Cedrus Yearbook

19 18 THE CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 12. Opening address by Rev. Dr. Rourke,"What is the Value of Your Life?" Everybody glad to see everybody else. SEPTEMBER 13. Becoming adjusted to classes. Some job for the Freshies. SEPTEMBER 14. College students and Faculty entertained by the R.P.C.E. Society. SEPTEMBER 17. No school on account of the funeral of Professor Morton. SEPTEMBER 18. Tennis playing is the order of the day. SEPTEMBER 19. Rain!Rain! Rain! SEPTEMBER 20. Everything quiet along Massie's Creek. SEPTEMBER 21. Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. entertained at Rev. H. C. Foster's for the faculty and students. Some fine time. Some left. Others mated. SEPTEMBER 24. Fixed seats, after this in Chapel. Ellen says, "I'm forty- six." SEPTEMBER 25. Soph-o-mores, after having been thoroughly frightened by an innocent Jun-ior, hold a spread. SEPTEMBER 26. Clubites get merry dinner but spirits are dampened in the evening. It rained. SEPTEMBER 27. One girl has two appointments, but—decides for Thorn. SEPTEMBER 30. Blue Monday..No lessons. OCTOBER 1. Two or three Freshies? Oh, so homesick. OCTOBER 2. Everybody's doing it. What? Studying. OCTOBER 3. Miss Gilkey informs the Gen. Method class she'd rather make a bridal gown than an apron. OCTOBER 4. Prof. Allen requests his class in debating not to talk about their subjects for debate at the Club. He says the Club members don't think deeply. OCTOBER 5. Nothin' doin' tonight; only a select few at Bill Anderson's. OCTOBER 9. Two couples get apple-hungry; walk out to the country and carry back a half-bushel of apples. OCTOBER 9. Cold and Stormy. OCTOBER 15. First number of the Lecture Course. Also the unsuccessful "belling" of Mr. and Mrs. Wisecup, newlyweds. OCTOBER 16. Rev. Mr. McGaw spoke in Chapel. OCTOBER 17. Temperance meeting at the Opera House. Everyone invited. OCTOBER 18. Orange and Blue Literary Society organized. 87

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