The Gavelyte, June 1907

1-! 1 THE (~A\ ELY'I'E, To t h e Class of 1907. LERO Y ll E:-. 1n;R:,O'.\". 1, 11 thP rngg-P<1 n1u\l ntain :-:i dt' \\'lwrt> tlw torrPnts , w iftly glidf' A nd tllf' ,tnrm,: roll w ild :tnd frf'P 'l" hPl'P. tllP PngJc,..:. 1,)yp· to he-, O n thP stPPJJ a n d r11gµ:Pd crPst,: 0 11 the he iµ;llt,.;. tlH·y huilcl tbei r np,-t,: 'l'ht-'rP, tllf'y rraeh tllf'ir .1·011ng- to fl.1· . H 1•lpi11g thPm w lwn fir,-t they try. 0 11 tlwir win/?~ . tlw p,Hent>' ,trong– Hf'i\l' their weit ry young nlon~ Hnt w hPn rl11•y ha ,·!' ,-tro n1?er /.!l"11w11 '.l'lwy :ll'P let'r t" tl.1· nl1111P. 'l'ltl'II wirh ,.;fl·png-th tlwy J111>llllt 011 hi!:!;h ~nilin.!.! npwanl in tht_. sk? \\'ith thf'ir eye~ turned town rd the light ]'roucl and httng-ht~· i11 thf'ir might. :-; .. 11 rhP O ra n gP ,i n d the Blne. \\ irh ;t purpoH· g-ranrl ard tl'\11'. I n th e day,-; that han•go1H• liy, Ji n,: h,•rn tPil<'hingynu to tly. \\'hen you falrert-'d in tbe 11 :1y 0 11 H !'r wing>' you i'nu11d ,1 ,.:tay . ·,,\\ lhnr yon hnYe .;;n·o11gt•1· .~rn,, n Y 011 ill'P left tn tly ti Io n ,·. .\ nd ,lw waits to ,.;r-• you fly By you r nnh]p dPP<l><, on hi.g-h \\ ith you,· <'Yl'S tnrllt-'ll tn w nrd tiH' light '\ I rnng n 11,l \lst-'fll I i II yo11 r Ill igh t. LOCAL NEWS. Subscribe for the Gavelyte! Subscribe for the C.avelyte ! ! I "Remember thy Alma Mater when I thou art become an alumnus". I "Cice,ro" Marshall has accepted a j posi1,ion in the Clifton High , chool. My, how they are m:1king dates \ for Commencement week! ,'ome of I the girl are thinking of keeping I regular offi ce hours to r::>ceive dates. Prof. 1cChesney (to Hawthorne) "Would you not like to be as Cyrus was''? Hawthorne--"How ?" Prof. Y.lcChesney- "as rul er of I Lydia". Bill Waide- "There are lots of things that I can do better with my left arm than with my right'', ---for instance. I 1 In the Gold Medal Contest of the I W. C. 1 1 • U., held in .Jamestown, B il l l{ itt,,r WPllt fb h ing- OllP mor lli ll/(. Thursday night, Mav 16th, Mr. Fred Hi, ('o l lf'l(l' w ork ~pit,•fu lly ,;c•orni111,.: J HP ..:11 :1 11 <1 1)1' r~p i1·pd • 1 Williamson , a member of the , eni,)r .,,Hl only got tirPd . class came out victorious by a unani- " hPII !ht• -11p 1wr lif'II ,01111.'!Pd :l \\ 111'11111/(. I 1 mous vote of the Judge.. 'l'hf'rP \\'Ila- tl y, 11 1111( " Pl'l'ittl 11111111•d H1·.1 , un . , '1'111' !!;irl,- all thought him n Iii<·•·· 1111.. The evrn Quartette, who ass1Rted ··1'ill :1 r11u1Hl flnnk lw n1nd,· in rendering mu ic during the Atkin- \\'hh·h t11 \\ 1·n·<1 hi,: g-1·:1.i ,, E r t· t· h 1 t Si JH·P th,•n 1w·,, ht>Pll <lrinkinµ- Y1111 11g- H.1 ~0 11. son vange IS IC mee rng ere as ~1 i~~ :'-.l ol'rb.. , ou1· tl~ n nn 11 J'rot't-:-,.;:,,,.0 1· 1 011<'1:' II Pllt (<1 <li ll lll-'I', <lo,] h i!'>' , ht>l' 1 .\ 11d 11>1'-' n.;ked it lwr talon H nd 1·111,:,.c] un dt-'111' A llen winter al o won out; The Cedarville Quartette compo ed of Rev. ander– son and Messr . Ritter, Siegler and , nllrnhngrr obtaining Bero11<l plarP.

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