1929 Cedrus Yearbook

The C edrus Foreword A S the time swiftly approaches when we again shall depart from the halls of onr beloved Alma Mater— some of 11 s for only a few short months, and some of ns forever as students of Cedarville College— it is well that we should prepare to take with 11 s some record of the activi­ ties of the year. Thus, in the dim and distant future, when many a grain of sand has trickled through the glass of time, and the now vivid memories of the successes and failures, the joys and sorrows of our college days have been some­ what erased by the daily cares and trials of life, we may take down this volume, dusty, tattered, and torn, and live again those happy days spent at dear old C. C.

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