1929 Cedrus Yearbook

The C edrus After many, many hours of strenuous work, yet work that has been both pleas­ ant and profitable, the staff lias completed its task. It believes it has succeeded in solving the big problems, and that an annual worthy of our Alma Mater has been published at a cost not too great for the size of the college. However, knowledge gained by experience of the past year now reveals to us mistakes that might have been avoided. Thus, as we present for your approval “ The Cedrus” of 1929, we hope that you will rejoice with us wherein we have succeeded—that you will bear with us wherein we have erred. To Professor F. A. Jurkat, our faculty advisor, for his efficient supervision and kindly advice; to Mrs. Eleanor MeCulla, Cleveland, Ohio, for her friendly interest and her contributions of the theme and art work, and to Mr. Elmer Jurkat, for his art and literary contributions, we are very grateful, and wish to express our sincere appreciation. We wish to thank also other members of the faculty and members of the student body for various contributions, suggestions and words of encouragement that have helped in the compiling of tliis book. We, of The Cedrus Staff, have felt very keenly our responsibility to both the students and our Alma Mater. But, we have considered this responsibility a joy and a privilege. We hope that in the future, when time and duty has scattered this student body throughout the land, we may by turning these pages return in memories to Cedar- ville College and live again the happy days of our college experience. THE EDITOR. Page E ighty-one

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=