1939 Cedrus Yearbook

us GOOGENHEIMER-HORNSWOGGLE NUPTIALS In a beautiful ceremony performed at the home of Miss Mary Jean Townsley, Friday evening, December 2, Miss Susabella Googenheimer (Jane Frame) became the bride of Mr. Obadiah Hornswoggle (Beatrice McClellan). The ceremony was per- formed by Mr. J. Tweedle, D.D. (Arema Hayes). The wedding march "She'll Be Coming 'round the Mountain,' was played by Rachel Harriman. Other members of the bridal party were: maid of honor, M. Collins; bridesmaids, J. Neal and G. Bickett; best man, P. Ferguson; ushers, M. J. Townsley and E. Ander- son; flower girl, D. Kennon; ring bearer, B. Gray. SECRET PAL PARTY The girls of Cedarville College held their Secret Pal party Monday evening, December 12, 1938 at the home of Jane Frame. Various contests and the singing of Christmas carols afforded entertainment. Following this came the fun of distributing and opening gifts. Delicious refreshments concluded a most delightful evening. STAR PLAYERS Mr. Fred Lott and Mr. Neil Hartman starred in the plays presented by the dramatics club under the direction of Miss Basore Tuesday night, December 13. In "A Sign Unto You" Fred very ably played the role of a young minister. Neil starred in his portrayal of the tramp in "Dust of the Road." A capacity audience witnessed the successful plays. WILMINGTON TRIUMPHS The Yellow Jackets took their first defeat at the hands of Wilmington College, Wednesday evening, December 14. The boys took an early lead but were soon overcome and finally beaten by a score of 42-31. This was the first defeat of the season and the score stood with three won and one lost. CHI SIGMA PHI DINNER PARTY The Chi Sigma Phi sorority had a dinner dance at the Sears Hotel in Cedarville Thursday evening, December 29. After a delicious dinner was served, the girls adjourned to another room where the two pledges, Mary E. Edgington and Orena Marshall were formally initiated into the sorority. Following this the members, alumni, and guests were entertained by dancing and social games for the remainder of the evening. CEDARVILLE LOSES Saturday night, January 7, the Yellow Jackets played Wilberforce on the latter's court. In the preliminary game the Cedarville Reserves defeated the Wilberforce Reserves 27-16. The varsity squad had tough luck losing the game 49-38 and losing one of our best players, Clyde Walker, who received a serious knee injury during the game. 0 Page Sixty-Two

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