1918 Cedrus Yearbook

19 **..•••*_•*.••••••••::*::::. 18 JANUARY 23. Snow. Snow. Snow. Quite a number of frozen ears. JANUARY 30. Biology Class has second test. Somewhat shorter than the first. Still room for improvement. JANUARY 31. Last day of semester. Every one glad. Oh!Did I make 90? I wonder. FEBRUARY 5. New semester. .Some disappointment over grades. Rev. Mr.Patton made opening address. Rev. Mr. Benson,from Kansas, made a few remarks. FEBRUARY 6. Every one determined to make a better grade this time. Antioch beaten,48-21. FEBRUARY 8. Sorrow deep and sincere, for one of our dearest friends has been called home. .1 L FEBRUARY 11. Spring seems to be here. Heavy coats are laid aside. Just a tempter. FEBRUARY 13. Dorothy Smithson thoroughly surprised. Quite a fine time and oh, you eats! FEBRUARY 14. Well, did you ever? At last our dear little Freshies have had a spread. We are so glad, even tho some of the upper class- mates were "canned." FEBRUARY 15. Day of prayer for colleges. Rev. Mr. Dodds, from Xenia, delivered a splendid address on "Character." FEBRUARY 18. Hurrah for our Faculty Adviser. We each have one, you know. Prof. Bauman delivers lecture on "Evolution." FEBRUARY 19. Rain, Rain, Rain. Prof. Bauman gives his Biology Class a lesson in drawing. FEBRUARY 21. A little colder. Party at Miss Ellen Tarbox's. Everybody had a good time. "Let us then be up and doing, With a heart for any fate; Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait." FEBRUARY 22. Vacation time. Thanks to Washington. FEBRUARY 25. Announcement for Cedar Stunt to be prepared. Ralph Elder leads in chapel. FEBRUARY 26. Wheeler took group pictures. Lowell-Longfellow program rendered by Literary Club. Ramsey girls have always said that they liked the hills. We believe it, for they enjoy walking with the Pa. boys. FEBRUARY 27. Humorist on lecture course. Paul Duncan has another girl! FEBRUARY 28. Feb. gone. Good-bye, old scout! MARCH 1. Antioch vs. Cedarville College. Antioch successful. MARCH 4. Oh, you Spanish test! 'Fess up, "for the very hairs of your head are numbered." C. H.S. presents picture at Murdock Theater for Y. M. C. A. work. MARCH 5. Spring fever is prevalent. Rev. J. M. Colman lectures in chapel. Prof. Bauman called for physical examination. MARCH 6. Cartoonists at work on Bulletin Board. MARCH 7. Service flag dedicated in honor of our brave boys. Twenty stars are shining on the flag for Cedarville College. Letters were read from P. H. Creswell, one of C. C.'s boys in Italy. MARCH 8. "Spanish class must either hang together or hang separate." Rev. Mr. Colman delivers lecture in chapel. 89

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