The Gavelyte, April 1911

CEDA~VILLE G'OLLEGE. 118 Endless torments dwell about thee, Yet who would live, and live without thee. A feminine portion of the Junior class was heard to remark recently concerning the Senior class dinners: - The College Student. "My, how those seniors do throw Happy are we met, money right and left." We notice Happy have we been, that the Juniors are still in the rear. Happy may we part, I !',fay be that's why they're complain- And happy meet again. . I mg. - The Semors. M s· f s . ore 1gns o pr1ng. Here's to the heart, though anothers it be, Here's to the cheeks, tho they bloom Wendell goes without a hat. not for me. J P. Dix Dixon still wears his "blanket" - R. Elder. P. D. Dixon, our genial business _Mose ta~es a FREE ride to the country manager, was supposed to have had with Turme. the nose bleed recently while on the J McClellan wears his "noisy" hose. train coming _ho~e from Columbus. 1 Prof. Lanning walks at mid-night On clos<: exammat10n ~t was dis~overed I with "her" that Phil had merely mvested m a red I cravat while in the Capital_City. I DeWitt wears a "jersey". ~LL VE TH~T HRE HUNGRY! When you want good things to eat, don't forget we're at the old ic;tan d. I NEY' Opp. Bank.

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