The Gavelyte, June 1910
! l l n1,t, tail to st.111' th t, h' i without I port; d a TCJOrl tin11 hut •xpn•;.1 · •d tlouh th• lwflt kno k •r C 't•darvill I 1mrrow I hat it !'onlrl not. lw fwld 1111 t 'nllt••Tl: t·YPI" pro,!u1·r-d flp W,Ul at I th• r.ampu by noon-h~ht. un t inw orw ,11' •• \lary':-1 l.1mb " but nm, lw i only 01w of t,ht "eommon lwrd.'' With all tlw P r mnrkabl qualitM, it is unn c :;:,;,1ry for u:- to :-1tat' t.hat h will be grPaLly missed by the l•'a ·ul ty a.nd .' tuu n t Body. IA-<l llil{hl nt mldnl~ht wP, 1 1 'fhe Jnl!J Fre~hnwn, ,:;toud upon the c·t~mpu", \\'h1'11 tlloll:( C'IUllP Bill Kltl\'l' He nt that time h1td c,ilculated to decampus . But wh('n he :,:aw onr goo,lly number He ,.:0011 dec·ld d t'wouhl bP best to be cnrc!ul For Crom the ton!.' of our voke He qult-kly di:;covercd w were dtir ful. \ ' Hy wls ly up the walk he heat it Hi~h II nd low for Prof. Allen he did look But Prof. .Allen was not to be found o Bill to the other euior. hJ m,elf betook. Them he tried to raise in auger K indl.r someone, Bill did tell That he pr11.ctiet11ly was an alum nu Finding no encouragement Bill ubsided, all I i~ well. May Festival . The May Festival which was held on May 17, altho somewhat marred by the bad weather, was one of t hd prettit-•st events of the year. The crowning of the May-queen and the ~lay pole dance were especiall ap– preciated by the spectators. After enjoying a play and several other literary and mu. ical production, the visitors repaired to the room below and enjoyed the "eatings" which were , erved at the everal booths. All re- I I The o uth-1 n d. BY Lill [), ,\ IH'Hf-:R. 0, the south-land, tllf' outh-lan<l, 'l'h dPar old Runny south-land. With it. blne smoky mountain~. With its clear sparkling fountains. There gow aromatic pines And te-nder, trailing vines. The arbutus filled with bloom Fill the air with rich perfume. There bright rhododendrens grow, The azaleas scarlet glow Mingles with the pink and white Of the laurel steeped in light. There the rivers and the rills Wind about among th hills, And the merry song-bird trill' All the air with rapture filL Thru the influencE. of Prof. Allen we have a new boarder at the club. Dunlap thinks Yoho is not polished enouErh to go where he ''can't any mo re." Yoho has made hi~ fourth trip and ._ays he i • good more. r11r many Dunlap i followin the Dr's. advice and takes a six mile walk three times a week. But why does he always go out the Jamestowu Pike?
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