1924 Cedrus Yearbook

The CEDRUS 1924 6P‘oliA/Pg :00Atifi4 1 _ - Zzon/ifb - ?ç1' ir Nov. 9—Orange and Blue meets Orange and Blue. Orange and Blue 'wins. Nov. 14—Dr. J. W. Colman in chapel. Nov. 27—Wheeler taking Cedrus pictures. Camera suffers a relapse. Nov. 28—Thanks for our Thanksgiving vacation. Dec. 5—B. B. season tickets $2.50. Dec. 6—Cedarville 41, Springfield B. C. 11. There aint no flies on us. Dec. 12—"The Importance of Being Earnest." Important crowd with ice cream pants entertain themselves in the front rows. Dec. 15—Girls .play Spr. Y. W. Boys play Bliss Bus. "U." Aw forget it. Dec. 17—Girls beat Wilmington 16-16. We forget whether the boys won or lost. diamond in their stocking. Dec. 23—Rumors denied. Dec. 26—The morning after—that sinking sensation—and the dark brown taste. Several from C. C. take in the "Gingham Girl." Dec. 28—C. C. upsets the dope and sets up a 25-23 score against Defiance. Jan. 1—Again it is upon us. The annum with the extra day that causes so much anxiety to the stronger sex. New Year resolutions made. Jan. 3—'Handy' measures his gas with a match. The gas proves to be a match for him. Jan. 14—Revival of Philadelphian Literary Society. Jan. 21-25—The Passing Show. A few show passing cards. Jan. 29—Registration Day. Feb. 8—Day of Prayer. Bishop Theodore Irving Reese gives address. Lyceum— Margaret Stahl gives Drinkwater's "Abraham Lincoln." Feb. 14—Valentine party at Pres. McChesney's. Several surprises. Feb. 16—"Babb means Beat." We were a little better.' Score 26-16. prize fumbles. Feb. 25—David whips Goliath again. Cedarville 19, Antioch 17. Feb. 29—That extra day. Rev. Shields in chapel. Mar. 7-5 A.M. Breakfast at Martindales. It snowed, and I don't mean maybe. Mar. 13—Class tourney. "Soph" changes to Soft. Mar. 16—Eddie Bradfute addresses us. Mar. 26—Spring fever. Mar. 28—We review "Human Wreckage." No effect. Dope fiends at "Doc's" are a numerous as ever. !*' nttl ,) • rho. • &me — • — Elglity-flve

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