1922 Cedrus Yearbook

The C. E. Reception O N September eighth, the annual reception, which the Christian En- deavor Society gives new students, was held in the Reformed Pres- byterian Church. The affair was the first social event of the college year, for up to this time there had been few chances for new students to get acquainted. It certainly aided in forming new acquaintances. Several new couples strutted forth to this reception. Many interesting games were played and several contests were 'enjoyed. Delicious refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. An especially interesting game was one in which a slip of paper and a pencil were handed to each person present. In five minutes the person who had the greatest number of autographs won the prize. At a late hour the students departed, all rejoicing in the fine time they had at the first social event of the season. H. L. M. The Lecture Course rrHE members of the Selection Committee for the Cedarville Lecture Course of the season 1921-22 evidently decided that Cedarville should be given great advantages, which is proven by the program which they selected for the season. This program showed a wise and wide choice, including in its scope the follcwing: A poet, a reader, two musical companies and a theatre party. It is quite safe to presume that no lecture course in the past has excelled this. The opportunity of having a real live poet, reading his own works,is one that rarely comes the way of a community of the size of Cedarville. The people of Cedar- ville have in the past proved themselves to be desirous of the best of everything; they have a critical taste which is hard to please. This course was evidently planned with that idea in mind, and we are sure it did not fail to please all who took advantage of it. W.F. W. 88

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