1932 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS 30—All back for work (?) Hutchison's Hilarious Howlers entertain Literary. DECEMBER 1—Girls play high school at noon. Who won? 5—Wilda entertains some senior girls. Three brave boys are afraid to venture further than the gate. 6—College well represented at Methodist revival. 8—Music recital in library. 9—First basketball game at Wilmington. 10—College Night at the Methodist Church. 11—St. X. wrecked us, 36-12. 12—Presby waffle supper. 14—Santa comes to Literary. 16—Almost win at Dayton U. 17—Y. W. Cabaret at the Gym. 18—All sent home to watch for Santa. 25—Today's the day—diamonds, candy, cedar chests, golf clubs, cards, gold coins, 'n everything. 31—The knot is tied for Dutch and Susie. JANUARY 4—Bummers bum back. 5—Schoolhouse reopens. Debaters working. 6—Prof. Steele out of gas on Main Street. Boys out of luck at Bluffton. 7—Prof. Davis leads prayer meeting at the Presbyterian church. 8—Wilberforce wins. Thirteen kollege kids race around town like wild Indians. 14—Miami debaters meet us amid thunder, lightning and darkness—but we win. 15—Rio Grande here—C. C. reserves win. 18—Debaters in Literary prove that women should take advantage of leap year. 22—Last classs of semester. Borstmen journey north. Defiance's team better. 23—Findlay's at least as good. Catawba girls win and blacken Pat's eye. 24—College night at Dayton Central Presbyterian Church. Tea and cakes! 25-27—Exams. Too late to start studying. 28—Team slides on West Liberty's slick floor and sprains an ankle. 29—Rio Grande comes out on big end of score again. 30—New River State does it, too. Cedarville very quiet. Seventy-eight

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