1932 Cedrus Yearbook
CEDRUS JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET One of the most outstanding spring events of 1931 for Cedarville College was the Junior-Senior Banquet held at the hotel Shawnee in Springfield on May fifth. The food was quite delectable and well-served. Music was furnished by Bernese Elias, Eleanor Bull, and Clyde Hutchison during the meal. The able Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Henry Iddings, presided for the rest of the evening over the gathering with this ship program:— All Aboard Robert Wilson For Good Fellowship James Stormont A Steady Breeze Abeam a Quiet Sea—Prophecy Robert Collins Vocal Duet Martha Waddle, Lenora Skinnell Walking the Plank Vernon Hickman Past Voyages—History Helen Powers The Fleet—Friendship, Fellowship and Courtship Mr. Davis Reading Carmen Frazier The Water that Beats the Boat—Will Sarah Rumbaugh Musical Number Ruth Marshall Hurrah for the Crew Rachel Douthett Ready to Anchor Dr. McChesney Surely everyone left feeling that he had spent one of the happiest evenings of his life. W.A. KID DAY It was a nice warm day in Spring! The good old fairy waved her wand and all was changed. Back to childhood and those happy care-free days! Curls, braids, dolls, book-bags, and breeches unfastened at the knee and dropping down over the shoe top—all these even for one day! Little girls brought their dollies to visit school and little boys produced all kinds of stick candy and lollypops from their pockets. Teachers heard the tales of dolly's troubles and woes and expressed heart- felt sympathy. They seemed quite distressed also when it was whispered—tin order that "baby" might not hear—that Sally Jane or Betsy Anne was suffering from that terrible disease known as "Leaking Sawdust." But, alas, like Cinderella, we have a limited time. At four o'clock the dear old fairy steps out and claps her lands, and all is over. Dolls must go back to their place in the cupboard; hair must be imprisoned by hairpins; and book- Lags and breeches must be carried back to the attic where are carefully packed away all the other little things which remind mother what a sweet child Johnny was. Another day! Stately grown-ups walk sedately over the campus where chil- ren had played but the day before. For another year theirs is the lot of poor unfortunate men and women with no opportunity to enter again into fairyland. Sixty-two
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