1923 Cedrus Yearbook

Favorite Songs of Favorite People Irene LaClede Markle Bee's Knees Johnnie Davis My Home Town Larrie Currie Ain't Nature Grand Arthur Wallace Findley Honeymoon Waltz Dwight McKune Do-Do-Do It Again Betty Gifford The Vamp Bobbie Kalp Margie Dick Dovel Poor Little Me Marston Hunt Marion Lucille Johnson Angel Child Frank Gerren Johnnie's in Town Bee Walton I Was Born in Michigan Billy Arnott Grieving for You Dorothy Oglesbee Carolina in the Morning Eloise Davis Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight? Miss Brand Cutie Lois Cummings Canadian Capers Christine Kyle You'd Be Surprised Walker Taylor Three O'clock in the Morning Marjorie McClellan All the Quakers are Shoulder Shakers Howard Arthur Miss Brand: "You are too literal, you don't read between the lines enough." Thelma Deacon: "I can't very well, it is half erased." Rock-a-bye, Seniors, on the tree top, As long as you study, the cradle will rock. But when you stop working the cradle will fall, And down will come Seniors, diplomas, and all. "Dr." Richards: "Don't you know how to make a fire yet, Howard?" Howard Arthur: "Nope." Betty Gifford: "Well, believe me, you'd better learn mighty quick, then." GOOD FRIEND, FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE FORBEAR TO SCORN THE CEDRUS ATTEMPTED HERE; BLEST BE THE STUDENT THAT DOESN'T MOCK, AND CURSED BE HE THAT STARTS TO KNOCK. 84

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