1932 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS SONG TO THE QUEEN Hail to our May Queen, the pride of the day. Gladly we greet her, our Queen of May. Stately she walks as we greet her today, Our queen so sweet and fair. Fair as the flowers, that bloom in the spring, Greetings to her we will ever bring. Dear to our hearts is this queen of '31 Gladly we will crown her now. Always on May Day our hearts beat with rapture Here as we kneel before our Queen of May And with our voices we shout and are gay, And now with praise we gaze on her today. CEDAR DAY 1931 Cedar Day 1931 will be remembered as one of the most outstanding features of the thirty-fifth annual commencement of Cedarville College. Our May Queen, Sarah Rumbaugh, accompanied by her numerous at- tendants, knelt before the throne to be crowned by our queen of 1930, Miss Lucile Tanner. She then ascended to her throne where she reigned supreme while the various phases of College Life passed in review before her. The Spirit of the Day was portrayed by the May Pole Dance which was executed very creditably. Then the scholastic part of College Life was excellently portrayed by the orator of the day, Robert Collins. This was done exceedingly well, and was cer- tainly representative of what our college wishes its students to attain in that branch of their activities. A duet dance by Ruth Bradley and Bernese Elias represented Youth at college. Each class represented the Class Spirit by a special stunt. A wand drill by the gym class represented Work in college. A quartet represented the Glee Club, an important part of College Life. Athletics, one of the outstanding fea- tures of College Life, was represented by a calisthenics drill (girl's gym class). The grand finale was typical of the way in which college life ends after four wonderful years. Sixty

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