The Gavelyte, February 1915

n1E CAY LYTE The Gavelyte PUBLISHED BY THE Students of Cedarville College, Cedarville, Ohio. Entered as Second Class Mail Matter, in the Post Office at Cedar– ville, Ohio, January 6, 1906, uuder the act of March 3,1 ' 7\L All correspondence to "The GAVELYTE"-Office on , Main St., Cedarvill e, Ohio. Subscription Rate 75c per year-Srngle Copies, 10c . EDITORIAL STAFF W. D. Sterre-tt , '15 ........ .. . .. ........ ....................... ..... .. .......... ... E ditor-in-Chief Ralph S. Elder, '17 ....... ....... ..... .............. ........ ..............Associate Editor W. Emery H oskinson, 'J.6 l Ruth R. Harris, '17 ~ .. ...... ............................... . .. . ..Soci et y Editors ~:~rd~·. ~~~d;~~e, '16 ~ .. ...................... .. ...... ............ . ............... Loca l Editors A. Alberta Creswell , '10 ...... .................... ..................... ........ Alumni Editor BUS INESS STAFF R. Ceci l Burns, ' 15.... ...... .............. ................. ..... Business Mgr. and Treas. 1.~·. Mi?:~;ii,' 15 ~ .. ......... ... .. .... .. ....... ..... ...... .... .......... .... Ass't Mgrs . David C. Bradfut e, '16 .......... ...... .. ....... .'.... .............. Subscirption Manager EDITORIAL. This issue marks the opening of another semester-the las t lap fo r the year 1914-1915. In the last lap many a race h::u:; been won. Many a bet has been lost. And many -a character has been made, or unmade. We believe that it behooves the studen t body of C. C. to make this sec·ond semester count for great things. At the end of four months, about, the present "bunch" of students will be parted n ever to meet again. So in order to 1e·ave fo r yourself some mark of remembrance to the future generations that will meet in the hal1s of the college, get behind some organization of the co lJrege an 1 d push it through. Don't pull, push; PUSH. Right along this line we believe that the "Annual " neeid,s sup– port. It requires no littl e amount of time and work to "put" tbi.,; book. T her e is room on the staff for everyone, even though you have not been invited. vVe are sure that any hint or advice will be kindly received by those in charge. The "Cedrus," a s it will be named, is go– ing to be the best of its kind put forth by Cedarville Coll ege. But to make it so will r equire every bit of our encouragement. The Alumni

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