1939 Cedrus Yearbook

HALLOWEEN DANCE The Y.W.C.A. sponsored a lively evening of entertainment Friday night, October 21 at the gym. About sixty persons turned outand enjoyed the dancing. Ned Brown furnished the music. The masquerade part of the dance didn't turn out as well as had been expected: however, Jane Frame and Opal Seamon gave the spec- tators several hearty laughs with their costumes. Delicious refreshments of cider and pumpkin pie were served. FRESHMAN PARTY The Freshman held a party at Lott's farm on Tuesday night, October 25. About twenty freshmen attended, but the crowd was swelled by the representatives of upper-classmen. The earlier part of the evening was spent in roasting wieners and playing games. Later most of the party returned to town and danced at the Re- publican Rally. U. P. PARTY The Election Party given by the Young People of the U. P. church for the student body Tuesday evening was a great success. The party room was attractively decorated in red, white and blue with a voting precinct at each end. Ballots were cast for the brainiest, most sociable, most chic, and other "political offices." A unique style show was presented by the men and girls present. The men dressed their girls in newspaper costumes and paraded with them before the judges. Refreshments were in the form of cider and cake. CONGRATULATIONS Cedarville College students and faculty are proud that Greene County has again chosen its president Dr. W. R. McChesney for Representative to the state legislature. COMMITTAL SERVICE The Cedarville College Y.W.C.A. held its annual Committal Service Tuesday evening, November 22 in the First Presbyterian Church of Cedarville. This im- pressive candle-light service serves two purposes. It is an installation service for the officers for '38-39, and it welcomes the freshmen women into the Y.W. organiza- tion. The Committal Service is presented in memory of Miss Frances McChesney, who was the daughter of the president of Cedarville College, Dr. W. R. McChesney, and the author of the service. WIN OVER HOLBROOK Cedarville College's flashy combine tramped over Holbrook College to the score of 35 to 30. Gene Kavanagh led the scoring with IS points for Cedarville. Page Sixty-One

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