1932 Cedrus Yearbook
CEDRUS CEDARVILLE COLLEGE CLUB As soon as that twelve o'clock bell rang, all roads led to the club. We knew that we would find a nice hot dinner waiting. Above the clatter of knives and forks, varied conversations were audible. If no particular student was present to suffer the humility of being kidded about a recent date, the boy's last resort was to complain to Be..ky about the pie. After all we have to admit that when better butterscotch pies are made, Becky will make them. Remember those stunts after supper during the warm summer evenings! To the "Old Mill" and back seemed to give us incentives to go home and burn the mid- night oil; that is, providing something of a more romantic nature didn't obstruct one's well formed intentions. The Club has done its part in forming many friendships which shall last through the years to come. May the Club always be the source of cherished memories' to us all. —J. N. M. Fifty-foul
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