1933 Cedrus Yearbook

RECO'S "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Young people in college life find many interests to hold them, and they must secure their recreation largely in intra-mural and inter-collegiate sports. Basketball, baseball, tennis, football—all offer fine training in team-work and good sportsmanship. For the fullest enjoyment of these sports, fine equipment is essential. We are proud to offer our store as the informal headquarters for Cedarville students while in Springfield. Reco's Spirting goods, 16 West High Street. McNAMEES As we throw lumps of coal into our modern stoves, we seldom pause to realize the miracle that has taken place to produce this fuel. Millions of years ago, where vast fields of coal are located today, a dense foliage covered the land. The accumulations of years of this growth, buried under later vegetation, became carbonized by this pressure and the heat of the sun. If the land was marshy and low,bituminous coal was produced; in mountainius regions, we find anthracite. McNamee's Coal and Supply Company, Xenia, congratulates Cedarville College and the Cedrus Staff on the completion of this book. Page Sixty-three

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