1921 Cedrus Yearbook

1 92 1 OCTOBER 23. History class worked on notebooks almost all day. OCTOBER 25. Too busy for comfort. OCTOBER 26. Yes, we had play practice. OCTOBER 28. Continual fear of tests and some fear was not in vain. Miss Klenk talked to students in Chapel. OCTOBER 29. Annual Hallowe'en party with girls as hostesses. Enjoyable event. NOVEMBER 1. Literary and then-oyster feed at Margaret McCarty's. NOVEMBER 2. Cedarville College girls cast their first vote. NOVEMBER 3. Hurrah for Harding! NOVEMBER 4. Prof. Johnson of Case University spoke in Chapel. NOVEMBER 7. College Night. Dr. McChesney preached; music by the College. NOVEMBER 8. We endure the iron rule of classmates during Miss Brand's absence. NOVEMBER 9. ,Nel and Helen arrive on the scene, or rather Mr. & Mrs. Thorn. Bob Colman was given a free buggy ride and we got a treat. NOVEMBER 10. Freshies take all night for a spread! NOVEMBER 11. Armistice Day. Junjor-Seninr spread. Party at Smith's. NOVEMBER 12. Y. P. C. U. entertain the College. Swell time. NOVEMBER 19. Cedarville found out what happened to Jones. Feed at. Smith's. NOVEMBER 22. Thanksgiving program in Literary society. NOVEMBER 23. The theatrical troupe Played for Ross Township audience. NOVEMBER 24. The Spring Valley folks found out what happened to Jones. NOVEMBER 29. We enioyed Thanksgiving Day but where did vacation go? DECEMBER 1. Rev. Mr. Nash begins Evangelistic campaign. DECEMBER 8. First Basket Ball game of season at Washington Court House. DECEMBER 10. Cedarville College boys Nrt. Rival B. B. Team, and girls played the Y. W. team from Springfield. The biggest crowd ever!! DECEMBER 13 and 14. Tests galore. JANUARY 4. Vacation of threo weeks ended today. JANUARY 5. Classes again. Louisa hasn't much to say about Xmas gifts! JANUARY R. A r,sinch frame with Junior-Senior feed afterwards. JANUARY 9. College night at the Methodist Church. McKune preached. JANUARY 11. Boys left on four day Basket Ball trip. JANUARY 12. Jurkat's History tests begin. How long will they last? JANUARY 13. Prof. Hathaway reproved at Glee Club practice!! The quartet made a great imnression at the W. C. T. U. meeting. JANUARY 17. Another week of tests, a seeming necessary evil. JANUARY 18. Freshies fed B. B. fans after Waynesville and Beaver games. JANUARY 21. French test!! Oh! horrors! JANUARY 23. The noted Psychologist, Dr. McKeever, speaks in Cedarville. JANUARY 24. The Glee Club entertained at Ross Twp. High School at the Farmer's Institute. They enjoyed the feed afterwards. JANUARY 25. Faculty attempts fastimr but it doesn't work. The very interesting, sci- entific lecture of Montraville Wood tonight. JANUARY 28. Mr. Fillmore and Prof. Allen speak in Chapel, the latter asking for volunteers. FEBRUARY 3. The semester closed, to the delight of many. FEBRUARY 7. Bolshevist banquet at Wright's but Anti's get the ice cream. Hammond got a free ride and George Moore got a can. FEBRUARY 8. Opening address of second semester by Rev. Scott. P'EBRUARY 11. Dr. and Mrs. McChesney entertain ' and say, we had a fine time. FEBRUARY 13. Gavin Reilly preached and College Quartet sang. FEBRUARY 14. Rev. Mr. VanKirk exhibited "World Peace Flag" in Chapel. rEnRUARY 15. Athletic Banquet at R. P. Church. Hammond enjoyed one reading. FEBRUARY 16. Miss Brand returns to her duties and all are thankful. FEBRUARY 17. Rev. Mr. Rife gave a splendid message in Chapel. FEBRUARY 18. Day of Prayer for Colleges. Rev. Harriman preached. FEBRUARY 22. Washington's Birthday. Mobley's lecture at Opera House. MARCH 4. Inauguration of President Warren G. Harding. Cedarville B. B. Teams won two games in one evening. MARCH 11. Cedrus closed to send to printer. Amen! and Amen! M. M. P. 77

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