1922 Cedrus Yearbook

IF:7)1 ItY TO01 Daily Happening at "Old C. C." Sept. 7.—College opened with an address by Dr. Bauslin. Everyone anxious for work(?). Glad to see so much green. First football practice called. Sept. 8.—Work begins in earnest. Watermelon feed held on the campus. We congratulate McKune. Sept. 9:—R.P. Christian Endeavor Society entertains the students and faculty. Sept. 12.—More students arrive. Glad to see them. Sept. 13.—Excellent address in Chapel by Dr. Orr. Football men get new duds and hear rules. Sept. 14.—Hammond penalized for disobedience in football practice. Sept. 16.—"Y. M. and Y. W." feed at gym, but we leave before ten o'clock. Sept. 19.—Football field measured and goal-posts erected. Sept.22.—Rain, but it stopped in time for practice. Sept.23.—Wiener roast at the Mound. Sept. 26.—Monday again. Some of the Faculty(?) go to Dayton. Sept. 28.—Farewell party for Morton Creswell. Some new dates in evidence. Oct. 4.—The Freshies organize and the girls have a feed at Smith's. Oct. 5.—Wedding bells ring for some of the Alumni; Paul Duncan and Edna Stormont. The question is, where did the ham go? Ask Mac. Oct.6.—Classesrecite as usual and Jack Frost pays his first visit. Oct. 7—Football boys start for Rio Grande. It rains. Oct. 10.—First meeting of The Orange and Blue. A good beginning. Oct. 11.—Freshies and Sophs have class meetings. Spreads are in the air. Oct. 12.—The Sophs had one at Bickett's. Some one stole Wickerham's machine and some of the others refused to start readily. Strange how things will happen. Oct. 13.—And the Freshies had one, too. Some of the Infants show remarkable proficiency in the use of primitive weapons. Oct.14.—Some of the Upper Classmen have sore heads and some of the Freshmen have short hair. Oct. 17.—Heard at the Club. Miss Flory: "Arthur and I are progress- ing nicely." Conversation is about McKune. Miss B.: "Can't we talk about anything?" 90

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