The Gavelyte, June 1910

t' II L (, \ \ EI, I L, h VE LY TE, I \ .. 11'1' l,111 It> 11nno1111<'" o ·hang, ,., , , ,. ,., 111, 1 in t lw 111LP1• n ·iP Iv ,·nnte t for th.. 'fl'DEN I ~ Of Ct:DARVILLE COLLt<iE. 1 c·orni11i; y ·ar. In t lw pn t y 1 a1 tlw \ .\ll).'TIILY Pt BLI ' \TIU.' 1 11rizu of .''20 otr•ri•tl in thi rl•p r- t· 111,•r, d 11 ,•,•nnd 1•1 , 'LIii ,1 ,,,.r. tn till' Ol nt by f tJY. John ,\ I ford wa. rli vid1 d 1· ,~, 11111,·,• nt 1',•1L1n 111 ... 011111 , .ln11uarr 111, l!llltl. intn wo priZP!l of ~I() :wh for •ach hdltnrlnl'hld I Ill\ \ lt ll l'lll \\\, 'lll ·enw~t.1•1' to be f{ir•n tr, th f• .r1•iet• \, nl'\111,. l•:dlt11r \\. I' l! \ ltRDI \ .", '1 1 whi •· h ohtnint ,J th, hirrhe t. av,,r;irrp l,111'1.. ll') Edlt,,r \I ('I:,, ,II· \ :-.;J,.TTI~ Oltlt, ·on ,-. ,-, ,.,.lt>ty 1 ~.iltor, 1 \IIH.-1 , 11, ., r.1.E •• ·10 nurul>el' o f pointH in work in t tw 1E\lt[,.\l('('J,f•l,l.,\.','l:JI I , . , \ tlllPtlt· Editor < .I \ltJ,Fs YOHO, 'l:J regn 'll' lit~ rary mPf'tlOg, . ~ or 'I Ille \\I[, H Ii lt.\('E lll~1:KL1':Y, ' ]2 time it ha' bePn .' en tl1,1t thiH iH 11n- I,0('1d Edi Ior~ \\'J•:1' f)J>:J,J. FllH'J'ER, '1~ . ' . I Ho~ : " .1u~ '.l1c.n .. \fl•' l( ' l~, :1:1 at1 ·fact ory anrl while it liuilt tip th Alumni Editor • \[I ;,,; ( \ l,RLF. r 1:-;. F:\, II~ • • f , , Bu-<lnt·~s :\Igor n ,. HRti;JI , r. , 10 soc1et1es or a time, tn ht· Pnd i \ s P'. ('HE.:l\\' ELL. 'Ill really brot the interest in r al .\.~,t. Busin :, Mgr~ · l I'.]). DIXON,'!'.! . 1 n~:\\'l'lT ,toRllAN, 11 literary performance. very low ·ind ERN1': T FO TER, ' I:! • ' --- ---- ----· the tend ncy in both soeif>tiPs wa to The Editor-in-chief and Busines obtain p( 1 ints without much attentir)n Manager of the GAVELYTE for the being gi\en as to the quality of the coming year will be be Dewitt Morgan I productions rendereu. Thi~ i not a and P. D. Dixon re pectively. These it hould be. Therefore, a change men have shown uncommon ability in was a ked and now WP. ar to return their respective lines of work and all to the old time inter- ·oci ty contP t . look forward to a prosperous and j T~is conte t consist of a Dt:"bate helpful year for College publication. with one member of each , ociety on each side, an Oration, an Ee. ay, and Again a cla · is leaving 'edarville a Dfclamation by a member of each College. This class of '10 is the society. A new feature has been largest class that ever graduated added and promi ·es to be intere"' ting. from the Institution. Uut we trust It i a musical C'Onte t either be– that it is not unly bigger in number, 1 tween two individual or two quar– but al o in spirit and that when we I te.ts . It i1'.l believed that this con te t have gone out that we will show this will be better for the societie and spirit by trying in every way to help that it will arouse the interest of the our Alma Mater. To those who are pe.'.)ple outside of the college in the left behind we have only to say: Do I college affairs. a' you will wi ·h you had done when 1 1 --------- You are in our place. Hell o H-, O" - I ' - ~ .

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