1932 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS 9—Winter, snow, cold. Four degrees above. 10—Will you talk in-chapel any more? We beat Wilmington women debaters. 14—Mrs. Mary Cartwright, state health lady, talks to the girls. 15—Mrs. Cartwright talks to the boys. Some of them have a clean record. 16—Baseball boys limber up outside. 17—Sing Irish songs in chapel. May Queen and Cedar Day Orator election. 18—Borst gives some good and bad points about the players as he presents bas- ketball letters. 21—Lunsford argues with the rest of the Literary Society on dancing. The rest won. Spring here? 22—Seniors get pins and rings. Vacuum tank gives up. Science Hall cold. 27—Did the Easter bunny visit you? Union Choir Cantata at Presbyterian Church. 28—Dr. Brewer of Piqua in Chapel. 29—Where are your roller skates? Our negative debate team gives Wittenberg a good race in Opera House. 30—Our affirmative team beats Wittenberg on their own camping ground. 31—Spring vacash at noon. Some have trouble getting rides. APRIL 1—(Who is the fool now?) 5—Back for the last lap. 6—Are the Freshman planning to have a feed tonight? 7—Freshmen plan feed tonight. Upperclassmen eat at Bull's. 8—Who told the boys? All go to the mock wedding at Nina's and have a good time together. Girls slumber? 9—The day after the night before! 13—The minstrel is fine. Boys surely know how to entertain. 14—Y. W. Cabinet meet at Martha's. 15—We win first baseball game of season 6-5 from Orange Crush. 16—Miami wins 5-0. 17—Bible reading contest for women. Prizes go to Gordon, Bull, Hartman and West. 18—Bluffton here. 21—Men debaters travel to Wilmington. Few women go too. 22—High School Jr.-Sr. Banquet in Alford Gym. 26—Senior party. "Cedrus" goes to the printer. E. McL. Eighty

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