The Gavelyte, January 1906
Ill '!'HJ•'. 1_~ AV ELYTE, us. It will re t our mind s and bod- ; 1e::;, and th in king upon th ese things ! ATHLETICS. we will dec la re wi t h the poe t,-- l Every organiza ti on, in order to ··.\ 11rl \\"hnt i" " 11 l':l)"e tH n cin~· in .l \lllf'! make itself a SUCC€8S, illUSt have C€T- TIH'll . if P\"<'I", <""llll' JWl"ff'd <i!l_r>'. I t · "b" d" l " d 11 Tlwn 111'!1\'1·11 tl'if',; tlw C'al'fh if it hf' in tl111P. J ain In Jng e ementS an , a. a \ 11<1 "'""r it :-nftl_,- 11f'1" warm ('!\I" lays . ; these elements cannot hold an equal \\"liP!her WP Jnnk. or whPlhPr WP U::,t<>n, • ,~·,, 1war lir,: mtnmut: 01· :.;"c'_ it g-li.:h·11: I: pla~e in th e makP-up of t_he organi- ~.,·f'l"_r t"locl fpp)" :1 -'Ill' of llltg·ht. zat10n one mu st be predomrnant. Ath- \ 11 i11,-ri11c- 1 w,thin it th11t reat·lll'>' ancl 1n w er:a. , • ' . .\ nd, !!"r11pi ng- I,Jin d I., n h111·e it J"nr Iigh r. I letics, When considered as a neces- <" Ii m h,; t4> n :<Oll i ill / ..(T;t,.;" ;1 11 d ilnwer,;.°" 1-:la-r y element Of college training, --Jean1,1-ette Orr. I should be found in the curriculum as OUR ALMA MATER. Wh<>n thP g:11ld<'11 Jenn' :-: of .\11 1umn Fluttt>I' <1 0,w11w;~rd to th<' ~rnuncl. !Ir the hitte r wincl:< of win lf'r ~wePp ,1 !011 ,g- w ith nHm r nfu l sound: l l i..; then thf' ,le,, r old eolkge. \\"i t h it, WPal1h of jolly [1111. Fill,; thP lwarl " ith t>a1·ne,:t lon;:dng- ) l ,,m·ry hold,- th<' rlr,11·.,.;t rrf'a, 11rf>,, Of th<' d ,1.\",; of <·n]]f'!:(t' Jifp- J'IPa:<nnt thing,: Ill long- l'Plll f>lllh;-r. Ila.\'.; of pffnl'l 1111!1 of "i ri fp 'l'o :1c·1·1>111pli:-:h nn i<iPnl. .\nd obtain fr11111 <'!nil.,- " ot·k .\ II rlw g;oocl that timP ])t"l'lllit~ u~ . . :\"othin,: ha tinµ-, nang-ht to .;hirk. < 111 1 hP c·a m }lll' 11111 ny fro Ii<'"· .\r 1111,Pf'llliy hour,: of ni,rht. An· rP111P111lwn ·d hy nlnmni • .\ nd till' lny11l ht·al't". d!'liµ-h1 <>f tltP friPnd,i who lnYP tlw t·olleµ:e, .\ 1111 pn>f1•-..:.or,-.' l'n•xiP roo • .\ , t!1 0.1· minrl thPdeurnld c·nlor~. -(' . \\' nr,• . one of the leading requiremen t s. I What tends to keep up the college I spirit tq a greater extent than ath– ' letics, and the many different games ! included under this head'? What is I more inspiring to the student than to ,, witi;iess the different teams engaged in contests upon the field ~ ot one I move of the players is lost , and the 1 hearty cheers which go up from the ' side -lines giving encoura~ement and i determination to the contestants, 1 tend to make each one use his utmost efforts tow~rd winning and upholding l the name of hi s alma mater . . I Special effort is being used this season to secure successful teams in I all lines of a\ hl etics. The foot-ball eason was a very succe sful one and l great work was done by the team, ; although it was handicappe l! in 5ev- Bi11 had a billboard. Bill also had era] ways. In order to be success– a board bill. The boa rd bill bored I ful we must employ s uccessful means, Bill so th a t Bill sold the billboard to 1' a~d fir t build the foundat_ion.' . We pay hi s boa rd hill. might say, beyond the rnd1v1dual
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