1918 Cedrus Yearbook

19 18 MARCH 11. Windstorm took the roof off the Gym. Work is resumed in Biology Lab. MARCH 12. Lecture by A. C. Latimer,"Mysteries and Secrets of the Mor- mon Religion." MARCH 13. "The rain it raineth every day, On the just and unjust fellow, But more upon the just than the unjust, For the unjust had the just's umbrella." MARCH 14. Last number of Lecture Course. Fairchild Sisters Quartette. "A friend in need is a friend indeed." "Oh!did you find my Lecture Course ticket?" MARCH 15. Paul Elwood leads chapel. Afternoon classes disturbed by a bucket rolling down the stairs. MARCH 18. The Gym is being prepared. Basketball season is over. Supper delayed at the Club for sake of baseball practice. MARCH 19. Orange and Blue program. $1,000 offered as reward to any one who will persuade Harold Hammond to have more than two dates with the same girl. MARCH 21. Measles are in order. Rickenbach and Foster clash—not seri- ous. Rickenbach victorious. MARCH 22. Student body and faculty entertained at the home of the Presi- dent. Bob Colman has a good sleep in the P. M. Several of the boys went out sight-seeing. Caught Nelson Thorn taking piano lessons. MARCH 25. Test in History first hour, Debate second hour, Ethics third hour, Biology fourth hour. Since there were only four recitation hours, we concluded that there was a test given every hour. MARCH 26. A most notable day. Freshman, Senior and Junior Classes have meetings. A most delightful time and also delightful chicken. A day long to be remembered. MARCH 27. Remnants of chicken roast found in various places. MARCH 29. Very interesting topics in extempo. Clark talks on chicken roasts. Hammond on monkeys. APRIL 1. Students fooled the professors by being here on time, even though they did adopt the new time. APRIL 3. A great big feed at the G. H.Creswell home. What did we have to eat? Chicken, wieners, cakes, bananas, pickles, sandwiches, etc. "Have a heart! Don't throw that light in our face!" APRIL 4. Prof. Allen calls for volunteers in the P. M. APRIL 8. Famous debate, nothing at the beginning, nothing at the end,and nothing between, yet the speaker won the debate. For his opponent had only a few blank cartridges. APRIL 15. Splendid illustrated lecture, "America, Wake Up!" Word re- ceived that Carl Duncan was first of our boys to receive a wound. APRIL 18. Senior Class meeting on the College steps. They are getting to be some bunch. Some leave early. We wonder why? Two for- eigners were present at meeting. Prof. Bauman and Paul Elwood, a Sophomore. APRIL 19. College received two splendid gifts for endowment, in form of Liberty Bonds. 90

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