The Gavelyte, January 1912

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 240 Have you een the water color and the floor plans of the new girl' d o rmi– tory? Yes, look good, don' t they? \iVuuld make a great addition to Cedar– Yille College wouldn't it? Well, do you kn()\v how it may be made a reality? Listen! L et eve ry student, member of the faculty, alumnus and friend of th e ClJl!ege, get filled brim full of enthusiasm fur tile projec t. Talk tu your parents abuut it Talk tu you r relati ves and fr1e11ds abu11t it. In short, let this be yuur ever ready topic of cc ,nversation for the next two moll ths and we feel sure that the money for this building will be raised and nised easily. Thus.! o f vou wbo have seen the above ir.g school in whi c h we may do work which shall prove either an honor and a blessing or a di grace and a hindrance to us in the years t o come. Let us in all our effo rts live up to our motto: "With malice toward none; with charity for all." !'v!Ak \ ':,; OOSTLY CLOTHES Mary h ad a littl e lamh– 'Twas Persian-on he r coa t; She also ll ad a mink ur two Ab ,ut her d,1irity tl1roat: A bi:·J of pararlist', a t e rm. An d ermine made the hat Tha t perched at jaunty angle mentioned pictu res and plans will find On her coiffu re largely rat; tltem 011 exh ibit at the Exchange Bank. Her tiny boots were sable toppe d, Call and see them. H er gloves were muskrat too; We are glad to state that some Her muff had heads and tails of h a lf intere tis being manifested in th is The "critters" in the zoo; movement by members of the R. P. And when she walked abroad I ween church outside of t :edarville. The work of Philo Lit e rary Soci ety for the year 19Ll was brot to a close on the e\·ening of December 13, when a splendid program co ns1stmg of (23) twenty-three productions wa s rend e red. <1uite a number of the members have already obtained the 100 credits and e, er) one is ma1,itesting intense interest and enthusiasm. And now 1912 lies before us What - ever our failures or success during the past year may have been, let us forget them only in so far as they shall serve as an impetus to greater efforts in the year before us. Let us make it a matt e r of personal concern t hat each mee ti ng duriug this year shall measure up entire– ly tu that degree of perfection wh ich was the aim of Philo' founders. May we keep constanily in mind the great lac·t tln,t uur Literary Society is a train- Sh e feared no wintry wind ; At keeping warm 'twas plain to see Sh<! had al l nature •·skinned." - The Pnrple a nd Gold. "WJ-l()'S AFRALD. Th e wise phy. icians tell us there is danger in a kiss; Disease and death may reach us throu gh t hat avenue l)f b liss. Th e g'::'ntle osculation, which ·are being wildly thrills, M ay bring us mo11 tli s of sickness and a lot of cJoctor hills. They say that with the honey we a re o prone to sip. The deadliest bacteria may pas::: from lip t o lip . But when d fellow get a chance to kiss a prett y maid, He'. very apt to say, "Oh, hang the d JC tor. ! Who's a Eqiid ?" The Purple and Gold

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