1934 Cedrus Yearbook

ORATORS AND MAY QUEENS OF THE PAST 1911—W. P. Harriman 1914—C. Ross, M. Bird I915—M. Rife, M. Corry 1916—J. Chestnut, D. Collins 1917— R. Ramsey 1918— H. Oglesbee I919—M. Creswell, M. Gilkey 1920—E. Bradfute 192I—N. Thorn, H. Stewart 1923— F. Smith 1924— L. Caskey 1925— L. Cummings I926—Dutton, L. Hastings I927—D. Kennedy, M. McKay I928—E. Wones, M. Webster 1929—B. Fleming, M. Chandler 1930—H. Main, L. Tanner 193I—R. Collins, S. Rumbaugh I932—M. Hostetler, R. Douthett I933—C. Hutchison, D. Swaby I934—W. Kilpatrick, R. Smith Page Sixty CEDAR DAY, 1933 On Thursday, June I, a record crowd gathered at the Gym for the annual Cedar Day celebration. Attended by Wilda Auld, Nina Stevenson, Regena Smith, Florence Mc- Laughlin, and Viola Harbaugh, Doris Swaby made a very charming queen of the celebration. She was crowned by Rachel Douthett, queen of '32. Each class presented a stunt and the girls' physical edu- cation class built pyramids. The central feature of the pro- gram was an operetta entitled "The Isle of Chance." This was followed by the Cedar Day Oration, "Knowledge is Power," delivered by Clyde Hutchison. Miss Regena Smith directed this program and was assisted by members of the student body and the faculty. —...d1

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