1919 Cedrus Yearbook
19 19 FEBRUARY 3. Very interesting meeting of the Orange and Blue. "Hungry March" by the Club is played by Bob Colman, and Prof. Allen gives an interesting lecture which occupies three-quarters of an hour. FEBRUARY 4. Oratory class learns to laugh. Other Prof. wish they never had. FEBRUARY 5. Observation class goes to Dayton. C. C. versus Springfield Triangles, 45-28. FEBRUARY 6. Hammond pitches his tents toward Tyre and Sidon. FEBRUARY 7. Memorial services for those who have finished their work on earth. FEBRUARY 11. Sermon in Chapel by Paul Duncan. FEBRUARY 12. The children of' the college attend Community Club banquet. Paul and Ida. FEBRUARY 13. Duncan criticizes Ida in Extempore. "It's the best speech she's made." FEBRUARY 14. Day of prayer for colleges; also end of the semester. FEBRUARY 17. Beginning of second semester. Every one so rested after the semester vacation. Lecture by Rev. McKibben. FEBRUARY 18. Cornwell, '19, in service for his country, gives interesting talk to stu- dents. FEBRUARY 24. McChesney says,"Any preacher can make chickens pay over night." FEBRUARY 25. Miss Greer enjoys "good country butter" so much she eats extra slice of bread. FEBRUARY 26. Boys have feed in the Gym. Son* girls try to enjoy it too. FEBRUARY 28. Prof. Allen says,"Marrying off our boys is a very interesting and help- ful discussion." MARCH 3. Ellen Tarbox becomes top-heavy and falls off her chair in history class. MARCH 4. Chemistry class measures gas by bushels and quarts. MARCH 5. Bob Colman and Louisa Greer hold hands at supper time at the Club. MARCH 7. Miss Marsh loses her dignity over her feet, in Extempore. MARCH 12. Splendid lecture by Russell Conwell. "Acres of Diamonds." MARCH 17. Prof. Allen tells how hired girls and custard pies may be brought together. Courting. MARCH 19. Cedar Orator and Spirit of Cedarville chosen. MARCH 20. Ellen T. classifies all farmers on a basis of her knowledge of one family. MARCH 25. It sure was "Blue Monday." Miss Rea couldn't spell nor write. MARCH 27. Practice songs in Chapel. MARCH 28. Prof. Allen "drops the second shoe" and about fifteen students help him pick it up. MARCH 31. Dr. Hammond, of Cincinnati, addressed Orange and Blue Club. Soph's have spread. APRIL 1. Excellent services conducted by Dr. J. Alvin Orr, Pittsburgh, Pa. In the p.m., the boys tried to see if their auto horns would work well. Algebra reciting. Being All Fools' Day,the girls fooled the boys into believing there was a spread. For their "foolishness," about six boys had to settle with W.J. Tarbox for some glass. APRIL 2. Under classmen feel that the Seniors are indeed their superiors. They were able to go "over the top" of some of them very easily. APRIL 3. Peace and quietness reign supreme. APRIL 7. Miss Schneder lines up the years of the college. Paul Duncan is the youngest. APRIL 8. College entertained at home of Gordon Collins. Everybody enjoyed them- selves. APRIL 12-19. Three members of CEDRUS staff have the flu. Delightful visitor. APRIL 25. CEDRUS goes to press under direction of assistant editor. Main boss still has the flu. 69
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