The Gavelyte, December 1910

' oh G V E Ly T E , I 'rlw (:hri1-1lmnA 11(', 80~ bring no I gr •a r JOY8 lo any than I l do s to col- 1'1 n 1 , 111 " ' " rtlf, leg bo_y n and girl1-1. In S pt mbcr Of CEDARVILLE COLLE6E. 8om left horn for Lh first tim ; it , rill hi II was your initial journ •y to a strang ar \ nvironment; th days that follow rl, al- \ MLL TllLY PAPr}R I though full of work and fTort, found ~ 11 i-n·,I "~ , 1, 1,., 11 it <'I,~... ,11,tl M11t1f'r, 111 the I you silen tly but sine r ly wanting to be 1,. ~, nlll<',' 111 c ,•dnrvlll<',Ohlo , .hunuHy lll, lllOO. at home. But days and w ks passed, '1 stranger became fri nds, and now you \II ,·urn· po,ul l'nc,· ~1wnlcl lw tHlclrt-iu,Nl to return home no longe r a stranger h r " Th<"<lAn;1.H1t" -Ollke 1111 ' • ;\lnin Ht. , <' dnr- but a loyal edarvillian. But what are '111t-, 1111 ' · you going to do with those eighteen days? I h__ 1r a unanimous answer, -;uh~t•rlp Ion R1tte , r,c pe r yl'n,r - ln~le Coples "Have all the fun that I possibly can." 111,• We sincerely wish you the greatest of ED1TOIHAL T ,\.FF . success in your efforts and trust that Pr.\\'l!l'T MOR<L \N , •12 . .. Editor in c1.1ie! every day will be a day full of joy. ROBERT w. u. 'l'I CK, '11, Associate Editor But let us all add to our unanimous \\'E .• DELL FO TER, •1:1, Literary Editor answer to the above question and say · BERT , CRE \\'ELL .'10 Alumni Editor . • L ·"" • . ' . thus "Have all the fun I possibly can FLORE · E WILLIAM ON, 11 ! Society I ' BERTH.A •10R:110NT, •11. Ediiors. i and do all I can to help others have FRED L. CLE~lAN , 'la, · Athletic Editor fun." Let,s not make it a selfish ELWOOD P HOWELL, '13 , ... Local Editor. Ch . t d N y . h' h . t · ns mas an ew ear m w 1c JUS BU lNE TAFF. we and a few favored friends may re- p D DI. ox, '12, ....Bu . l\lgr. and Treasurer . . b } b · · • 1 "LLA , 1 .3 ' d,, l\fai 1 ager Joice, but remem er t ,ere may e E c\RL :'.lcC , c. , , , ..... · ·"' · , · ·ERNE ~T vo TER ·13 I A Ad , 1 I others all about us with fewer gifts · l , ' , ' SS t. V. ., gr . FRED L. CLR.:IIA , lll, . . and perhaps heavy hearts whom we CH.A, E Y1.>HO, 'la, . . . . . .. Mailing Clerk 1 . ht k h 'th . t 1·ttl · m1g ma e appy w1 JUS a 1 e unselfish effort. Perhaps you know a A Merry Christmas and A Happy home where the fabled Santa Claus New Year. does not enter, and where the light of Christmas morn dawns upon a cheerless hearth and a little unfilled stocking. A mother's heart may be rent by hearing childish prayers which poverty will not let her answer, and Xmas day is sad, not because she received no present but because she could notgive. Maybe you know of such a home. If so, play the Santa Claus, remembering the GREAT GIFT which Christmas day corr.– memorates. And when you return again for the months of achoo! to fol– low count not the gifts received but the gifts you have given. And let the reckoning not be in GOLD and SILVl: R but in CHEERFULNESS and LOVE. -o-- Another Thanksgiving season has passed: the joyous vacation days are at hand. It seems almost impossible to believe that three months have passed since we met together at the beginning of the college year, so fast has been the flight of Time. But work and pleasure have occupied every minute and here we stand at the beginning of our holidays. anticipating its pleasures and yet mindful of the pleasures of col– lege associations and friendships. ---o--

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