1938 Cedrus Yearbook
O ur u ture SENIOR CLASS These warm sunny days remind me of the day we started to College. As I think pack over the years, I smile when I remember our first Freshmanparty at Anderson's. I laugh outright when I rememberhow Mrs. Anderson turned the hose on the upper classmen. In my train of thought come memories of coasting parties, hay rides, Bible Reading contests, pep meetings, snake dances, and pajama parades. And our Junior Class play! I don't suppose that I shall ever forget it. Roy was so funny, and Justin—! Well, here we are Seniors ready to start out on our own. The good times we had at Cedarville will become a part of our day dreams. COLLEGE BULLETIN 1950 We are very glad to hear that Mr. Harry Sinks has been found after having been captured by bandits in Central China some months ago. He is returning to Mrs. Sinks and children in Shanghai. Coach Roy Linton, the popular baritone, recently led his high school team to the state tournament where they were ignominiously defeated by a score of 50-6. Congratulations to the former Betty Shaw, class of '38, who is announcing the birth of twin sons, Uz and Buz. Dr. Harold Shaw has recently published his thesis which was an exhaustive study on "Why Women Close Their Eyes When Kissed." Mr. Philip Shupp, the eminent physician, was called last week to the home of Miss Suzie Barnes to perform an autopsy on "Poo-Poo," her favorite lap dog. In the current issue of "Life" we see the smiling countenance of our own Rachel Creswell in an advertisement for Pebeco. Her smile has become nationally known. There was recently a riot at the Palace Theater where the popular matinee idol, James Anderson, was featured in his second starring vehicle,"My Sin.'' Mr. Howard Swaim has fulfilled the dream of half a century of Cedarville College and his own heart, when he endowed Cedarville College with a $50,000 Dormitory. The Castle Gardens, just out of Cincinnati, have signed a long term contract starring "Mr. Kenneth Sanderson and his Bevy of Beefy Brunettes." They have originated a new dance which is sweeping the country. We recently received a letter from Herbert Cummings, Reno, Nevada, where it is reported he is recovering from a weakened condition of the heart. This is Mr. Cum- mings' second trip to Reno. It's good to hear that Martha Bryant is recovering in the hospital, where she is being treated for a broken toe. The accident occurred when Miss Bryant stubbed her toe on one of the pedals of the organ at "The Little Church Around the Corner." Mr. Wilmott Fischer has just completed a successful world tour with his famous Cathedral Choir Boys. They have appeared before the crowned heads of Europe. Miss Mildred McKibben was recently elected Secretary of the National W.C. T. U. Her activity in this work dated from Cedarville College days. Mr. Justin Hartman, the eminent professor of Sociology at the J. JamesHartman School for Girls, has been conducting an investigation of the Night Clubs in Cincin- nati. This is an interest that has long been dear to his heart. Mrs. Mary Johnston Rosenstein has returned to the stage after a year's leave of absence. She will be featured in her husband's production, "Dimpled Darling." Mr. John Gillespie, President of the International Women's Garment Union, has been in Ladies' Underwear the last few months organizing that industry. THE 1938 CEDRUS Page Twenty-Four
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