1929 Cedrus Yearbook

Cedar Day Recitations over— flunks as yet unannounced—no more worries—sunshine and happiness—Cedar Day! It has long been the custom at Cedarville to set aside one day of Commence­ ment week for making merry. On this day the student body, faculty, and com­ munity hold a grand assembly on the college campus (on the very soil where our boys have many times carried the pigskin to victory). Here Cedarville does homage to the May Queen and listens to orations; here the students give expressions of their joy in dance and song; here new acquaintances are made, and old friends reunited. Thus we celebrate Cedar Day. Page N inety -s ix

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