1931 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS Cedar Day 1930 N INETEEN-THIRTY Cedar Day Exercises will never be forgotten by those present on that beautiful, sunshiny morning of June fourth. Accompanied by beautiful and sweet strains of music the procession began. The beautiful queen, Lucile Tanner, knelt before a white, flower-bedecked throne, surrounded by her many attendants to be crowned by Miss Margaret Chandler. Possibly one of the most outstanding memories of the day was the May Pole Dance. It was well done and worthy of high praise. Praise was also due Herbert Main, the orator of the day. All those present were permeated with his dauntless hope, vision, loyalty, enthusiasm, and undying love for dear old C. C. The theme of the remainder of the exercises was Spring. Villagers were on the green, dancing to invoke the arrival of Spring. When Spring did not come they went away to the woods in search of it. They found many signs of Spring, the violet dance, the butterfly dance, the tree nymph dance, and the Spring flower dance, but none of these brought the spirit of Spring, (Rachel Douthett). The Wild Rose(Jean Morton) brought the Spirit (solo dance). The spirit of Spring entered attended by sport (stunts), Wanderlust (gypsy dance) and romance. The Wild Rose and the Spirit of Spring then danced accom- panied by the villagers and dancers. CEDAR DAY COMMITTEE Coach Borst,Mrs. Borst, Rachel Douthett Music Mary Ruth Wham, Vernon Hickman Costumes-----------------------------------------Gertrude Martin Decorations Herbert Main (ch.), Osborne, Tanner Collins and Bratton Dances-------------------------------------------Rachel Douthett Program D Wolff, Mrs. Borst, A. Townsley Marshalls E. Irons, E. Hinton, W. Boyer Eighty-five

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