The Gavelyte, December 1914

JO THE GAVELYT The meetings of Y. M. and Y. \Y. are now so well attended that they have to have an overflow meeting. TwentyJfive students at– tended this meeting on Dec mber 2nd. Overheard in Richards' Drug Store: Dr. Richards-"Don't you want to buy rnme 'moonlight kisses'?" Hutchinson-":No, thanks! I get all mine free." They say that "When Elder's moustache saw what it was growing on it turned and went in again. " Quite A Co nf ess ion . Stuldent-".i\Iiss 'Creswell, do you like moustaches?'' Alberta C.-"I never was stuck on one." Miss Holliday had a lunch during fifth hour on December 2nd, for some kind student who obligingly tied a number of animal crackers to her door during fourth hour. Dorothy in discussing the various kinds of fruit said that "grape-nuts" grew in California, but dates came from most any– where." Dave (a little later in same recitation)-"Lemons ." Miss Holliday-"And where do they come from?" Dave-"Oh, everywhere!" Warid· Mc-"I always walk and associal,e with those I love." Wilmah-"Is that true, Ward?" Hutchinson says he is not going home for Christmas, for he doesn't feel lonesome anymore. There is a reason. Overheard at McChesney's November 25th. P. H.-"Cecil Burns is wearing a moustache now, isn't he?" Hazel G.-"Well, I didn't notice it!" The students were celebrating Thanksgiving from N"ovember 25 to December 1. Quite a number were out of town visiting a part of the vacation. Christmas vacation will begin December 17. The Preliminary Oratorical Contest bas been set for Tuesday

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