1934 Cedrus Yearbook

COACH'S RECEPTION When Coach Ault pleasantly surprised the students of Cedarville College by bringing a wife into our midst, the students decided to ring the wedding bells again. The gym was transformed into a fairy bower with the aid of crepe paper, lattice, and ferns. After Coach and his wife led the grand march, an interesting program was pre- sented. Professor Steele gave the couple some sound advice, including the kind of car to buy. The girls quartets sang; Miss Basore gave two readings, and Eleanor Bull played two violin solos. ''Red'' Murray, on behalf of students and faculty, presented the couple with an electric waffle iron. After refreshments had been served, the students sang "Those Wedding Bells Are Break- ing Up That Old Gang of Mine"; then we had a good, "old-fashioned" belling, taking Coach and Coachess for a nice long buggy ride. GIRLS' BIBLE READING CONTEST The annual Girls' Bible Reading Contest was held in the First Presbyterian Church, April 8. Fifteen girls took part, each reading well and interpreting her passage in a man- ner that showed understanding. Prizes, offered through the generosity of Miss Margaret B. Rife, were awarded to: Miss Esther Waddle, first, who read Revelations 22; Miss Mary Linton, second, who read Matthew 7; Miss Doris Hartman, third, who read Luke 10: 17-37; Miss Jane West, fourth, who read Matthew 6: 19-34; Miss Beatrice Pyles, fifth, who read Matthew 28. Music was furnished by the Girls' Glee Club and the College Male Quartet. Page Sixty-five

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