The Gavelyte, February 1908
THI~ <~A \'J,~LYTE. cussed etiquette earlier in the eve- E x changes. ning. After Silpper the "gentlemen" were Read "A Visit in the Souclan'', in instructed t_o get p~rtners for a game ·, .January Black and Magenta. of some kind w h1C;h w1lU Id lw f-X- T d o · · h 1 . 1 " • ,, 1 o rea c1oc1ety notes in ot er ro - pbuned .ater. .\ gen .,lernan ap- II th t b h 1· . . " ege papers, ey mus P ust, mg. proac: hed us and blushtng :--aid .\·lay [ have the plea.'ure of asking for "Winning the Oratorical" in the your company to gn out to play the IWittenherger will perhaps interest game?'' \\ e did not quite understand I some of us. the que~tion but said, ''Yes, you may ! Wilmington sun:>ly has a great have the pleasure of asking us". i basket ball S(·hedule. " He" said ''I-I Y-e-i;;, \\'-\Vi-Will vou J 'l'h · f th M th 0 • "" • 1 e coYenng o e l onmou r- lTO out to the ,.,rrame w1 th me. We an- 1 · t · I fi ,.., ac e 1s CE'r ain y ne. s .vered in the affirmative and were t aken to the nE>xt room and stood up in The (;eneva Society Contest must the corner, the ''gentlemE>n'' opposite. have been a corker. 'l'hE>y were in . tructed to .vrite pro- \\ e al.-,o have the Kilikilik, Anti– posals to u2. ~1) ! What proposals - 1 1 o(·hian, Sodalian, Almanian, Wilming– Jon~ ancl short, strong and weak, good tonian and Omnigraph. and bad, ancl all other kinds. We I wE>ri> afraid the "gentlemen" were I working a . cheme on tis and WE' might l mE>rt some kind of a law , uit later in j life, but the ones of u~ who were not 1· i-;careci made very good answers. It':, 11,vely to love a lovely girl \Yith a love that's fond anrl trur: ..\nci E'Rpecially so When yon happen to ·know That the lovely girl loves you. l 1 ~x. Thus the entertainment of thE' eve- . The editor wants to make a plE'a ning ended. We wE>re <luly walked I here for exchange reading. Almo8t home and hici good bye. \ a d<,zen good papers come to our One who was taken. ·1 desk each month and each is full of ____ .- matter instructive and then ::imply I Nash (explaining) fit around your soul. ·"haw tbehinci)- ) . . t ' literarv, but we think it would ht> a t-'\' Ol'S I(lS JIIS 1 • • • good 1dE>a for those of our number I who havt> off h0urs, to :--pend th,J Y()m'i,; wonlcin't time in becoming familiar with th1• have t,o be vE>ry big thE'n. ! papers of our nE>ighboring rollrgPs.
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