The Gavelyte, June 1907

1..12 'I'h 8eniors gave Mr. (;riffin's play, and Mabel Hawthorne and Messrs. "A Bachelor's Congress," n th ir Gowdy Wiliiamson, Hugh Hawthorne class night. and Charles Baskin. May 2:ir<l, Wanted an xperi- Prof. Leroy All n went to Mu - need ecretary to assist Bill llaw- kingum th fir"t of May to arrang thorne in contracting rhttes for th d tails of the Muskingum-Cedar- Comrnencem nt w ek. viii n bate. May 29th, Mi s Mary Coop r n- Mr. Wm. Wahl , '0~ wa~ chosen tertained about s venty young J Pr sident of the Y. P. C. LJ., of the people, a fin time was enjoyed and R. P. church for the coming y ar. all voted Misc:: 'ooper an ex ellent ho t. The Cedarville High chool Com– mencement came off on Priday night, May 17th, there were fourteen i~ the graduating clas . What is the difference between Dr. McKinney and an old Maid. No reply. One's a humbug and the other is a bum hug. Miss Lounette , t rrett has se– cur d a position as teacher in the Oak Grove School. Waid says her salary will be larg enough to sup– port two. About forty of the students wer in attendance at th Wilmington- Cedarville Debate. The committee on the Wilming– ton Debate is composed of Fred Bird and Frank Cr swell. The Senior Class appeared in their caps and gowns a week before the S ·· v t· d 'II have to McClellan was heard to remark emon aca 10n an we . . . grant they're not such a bad look-1 that his partner at the W1lm'.ngton -ing bunch taking them as a whole. debate did much to cheer him up and lighten the bitternes of defeat. May 16th, Mr. Stant9n of the Stanton Studio of Springfield, was Fred on the way to Wilmington, here and the pickres of the various his horse becoming tired, and notic– - organizations and classes were taken. ing some horses grazing by the " ,, . roadcide, remarked, that they might Those measly students are agam I h h 1 1 en Teannette . . . exc ange orses, w · 111 their usual places with the ex- . ti 1. d. ''Y,es, I believe . . d rnnocen y rep 1e , cept1on of Mr. Wilson Adams an h Id ke a good family Mr. Arthur Dean; 1 1 hose who have t at wou ma rPtnrnf>cl are MiRRf>R Ly,lia. 'rnrnhull horse.

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