1926 Cedrus Yearbook

_ _ fieeEDRug ••1926 ... .1. , •I. _...... . . _ , ,.. • .. , IP • s. . t 1 A ,- it.'• 0,111 — ..,,....--,.. r , - -..-44. - . . • Commencement Week / 1925 The beginning of the end rolled 'round; And,as is the custom,found The Seniors in the merry whirl. On the night of May thirty-first— As a matter of fact, the worst, For warmer weather could not be found, No matter if one looked the wide world'round— Seniors dropped as they were, In their black caps and gowns; They were (not perhaps) The hottest beings in town. Solemnly they wended their way to the front, Not a one stumbling, tho' all on the hunt Of a choice front seat. The Baccalaureate services began; Speaking as only "Doctor Mac' can, He impressively challenged the Seniors, To put on the whole Armour of God, For the reign of the devil is broad. And each one should diligently seek Always to boldly speak. Monday night was a different tune, And we all agree'twas true; "The Whole Towns Talking" as the Senior play, Was a grand success—I'll say! For each one did his level best To make it a wee bit better than the rest. The Faculty reception—next in line, Fit into the program,well—just fine. Royal treatment did the Seniors receive, 'Twould be rather hard for one to believe That the next day these same should flit On the campus green just a little bit In the Cedar Day Pageant,"Springtime." Thursday another banquet—the Alumni this time, With the Seniors as honored guests did dine In the R.P. Church parlors. Then June fifth—their Commencement Day; And as all good stories ending,say:— "They lived happily ever after." —Anon. — • // Page Eighty-five K,,...,, ,..e*.- \,,,,,,,, „.---,,,

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