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THE CEDRUS STAFF Without some permanent album of school activities and social events the memory of an enjoyable year of college life would soon fade; therefore, it was the aim of this year’s Cedrus Staff to present to all a complete pictorial keepsake of the 1950-1951 sessions at Cedarville College. Our aim has been to create an informal pictorial of college life—one that will be cherished by all in their collection of fondest memories. We wish especially to thank Prof. Elwood Shaw for his tireless efforts in directing the work of the Cedrus Staff. Our sincere gratitude goes to the students, faculty, advertisers, and all others who co-operated in editing the 1951 CEDRUS. Sealed, left to right: Paul Dunn. Margaret Swaney. James Shaffer, Mary French. Standing, left to right: Elwood Shaw, John Snowden. JAMES SHAFFER. Editor An-Chief. JOHN SNOWDEN. A distant Editor. PAUL KLONTZ, Business Manager. MARY FRENCH and MISS KATHRYN RANDOLPH, Layout and Design. PAUL DUNN. Sports Editor. MARGARET SWANEY. ROSALING MILLER. GLENNA ANDERSON, and JEAN SCHR1VNER.
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Ijtspmttg flUftars Cedarville College Student Publication Volume III Cedarville, Ohio, September 25, 1950 Number 11 Vayhinger Resigns; Replaced Temporarily Ry E. H. Miller Of Springfield Several Changes In Hisp ERINg n7u2. •per? j £4 J 35 °f‘tllC'danill' rv, It;! dcrs a « n? oce ,V. «U , [Many College Rules Revised The faculty and administra- tion have revised many of the regulations governinc the op- eration of the college. We arc ' -Wm- them for information , Cedars College Staff Dr. Ira D. Vayhj ted his resignation of trustee of Ce lege at the close school in August tion, effective was accepted by the position of mains vacant Vice-president ' manager 5. president. • - °r Dr. .nd Ite. Vayhinger’ Z‘a £« ««,,. -» ««te ft moved to Fleeter, Ohio, where die priS? W rd tyi, , he is pastor af tH Presbyterian o °r his I ° anc «ue. Ccn inf a.. Homecoming Day This Saturday There will be a meeting held to elect a queen for Homecom- ing. There is not much time re- maining but with a little hard work by everybody wc will have a very successful Home- coming Day. All organizations are invited to enter floats in the Homecom- ing day parade. There will be a dance in the High School auditorium from 9 p. m. to 12, sponsored by the ‘•«dent Council, and everybody F. Let’s make it a a °»i n; ' SKS5 pastor Vayhinger had come to as business - .nft » Tio rig } - Nan V'llvilL o an • n Suffer H. Miller 0W 'J XV, classmai. ny h his average is and. 19 hours-if his avera». - »f Spring-T 2.50 or higher. With special ‘ 1 faculty approval, an upperclass- n, - akc 20 hours if he has Sctlc Schri 2.75, and 21 hours pju rs er i all “A” grades in i ming Day Program arade football Game, Cedar- Ashland Alumni Banquet, Alford ial Gym. Homecoming Dance School Auditorium. Py'ot3 each, .piscopa 23Usln has two III, n University Sharon, t- Higb ve Bug Bites C. C. This Summer, The love bug bit Cedarrill College hard this summer, nur bering two faculty membe among his victims. Several the matches are listed here:, Marie Fteher, Clayton, Carl Wiseman, Cedarville, June 25,. 1950 at Clayton, Tjirnbull, Ccd»r i { I Hamilton, on J», ' jpringfield. £d th Louise Star ?r, New York, to , Akron, August ier. nor Wci8miller, ill Culticc, Cedal Per 16, 1950 at Sclr of. Carrie M. Ri Or.;- . '- aar- to Rev. Ralph n th ef . Cedarville on Ax $ ° lic Sew ranfc 2 rbeW':lifton’ Ohio- Aaney o.T er ' .lose Mary Elar Don Nock, Daj ., 1950 at Richmq Dorothy Sims, i)anny McNeil, Tj June 3, 1950 at TJ Joan Pater, Hj | Webster, Hamill 1950 at HamilU Geraldine Pi to, W. Va. Schenectady, 1950 at Hunt similar grade-hour .s been adopted for ... xool. Academic Average . -noint aver- p iSppw- t.» o v Cerfa-,, mester u'oeks Coni 5tud nt Durin» Sj 1 duwLe «very mair » S,pUon ,nK cliy er a as ' c ' lar. p«uj nU,,,°- Jack »otIc°v s, M,n — c or;esSifVcPa The college acfea grades of each minor student his parent or guardian. (Continued on Pago 2)
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