1950 Cedrus Yearbook

MISS ELOISE RUTAN, MISS SUE CAUDILL, QUEEN, MISS PHYLLIS BRYANT. 5he Queen and her Court THE CEDARVILLE COLLEGE HOMECOMING OF 1949 WAS LABELED A GREAT SUCCESS. FESTIVITIES BEGAN ON THE EVENING OF OCTOBER 7 WITH A PEP RALLY AROUND A BONFIRE AND A SNAKE DANCE ABOUT THE TOWN. HOMECOMING DAY WAS ONE MADE TO ORDER: WARM, BRIGHT, AND CLEAR. THE MARCHING BANDS OF CEDARVILLE AND SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLS PER- FORMED PRECEDING THE AFTERNOON FESTIVITIES. THE PARADE, LED BY THE QUEEN AND HER ATTENDANTS, FORMED DOWN TOWN AND PROCEEDED TO THE COLLEGE GRIDIRON WHERE THE FOOTBALL GAME WITH OUR RIVAL, BLUFFTON, WAS PLAYED. DURING THE HALF, THE QUEEN, MISS SUE CAUDILL OF CLEVES, OHIO AND HER AT1EN- DANTS, MISS ELOISE RUTAN OF MEcHAN;cssuRa, AND MISS PHYLLIS BRYANT OF CEDARVILLE, WERE PRE- SENTED. THE QUEEN WAS CROWNED BY LEO SHAUGHNESSY, CAPTAIN OF THE FOOTBALL TEAM. THE FESTIVITIES OF THE DAY WERE CLIMAXED BY A HOMECOMING BANQUET IN THE ALFORD MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM AT 6:30 O'CLOCK AND A STUDENT - ALUMNI DANCE IN THE CEDARVILLE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM. THE STUDENT COUNCIL WITH THE HELP OF ALL STU- DENT ORGANIZATIONS WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE DAY.

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