1927 Cedrus Yearbook
1927 1 11 ,11,111 ••••••••••• THE CEDRUS 1927 (1111111111111!1,1 Probably the most astounding social event of the year was that which fol- lowed our regular meeting, held this time in the basement of the library on the evening of November 8, 1926. The social committee prepared for us the most hilarious of games which we pursued with vigor and enthusiasm throughout the evening. Then the refreshments committee adjourned to the kitchen to secure a remedy for fatigued members. The sight they saw was worth beholding. What did they see? Ah, that's the quation! It was the traces of little two-legged mice that had faces resembling those of our sister society. The degree of success of any organization renders tribute to that society which it serves. Service is an abstract term, by which we are unable to measure definitely the degree of success attained; but we hope that greater accomplish- ments are in store for the Philosophies in the future. We trust that our society will bring honor to old C. C. and that some day each member will realize the benefits he or she has received from the Society of the good old Green and White. OFFICERS FOR THE SECOND SEMESTER MARY R.BEAM President MARGUERITE DONALDSON Vice-President GRACE D. CLARK Secretary CARL FRAZER Treasurer CLAIR McNEAL Chaplain PAUL ARMSTRONG Sergeant-at-Arms —G C. AND M. B.
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