The Gavelyte, March 1909
~-har;;,---inasmuch as we have an I slightest degree, the amount of hy– idea that he owes a · little to our I pocrisy present in th'ese college walls. treasurer, and has refused to respond I Student! Alumnus! Alumna! we plead to the appeals aimed at each individ- 1 with you to work shoulder to shoul– ual alumnus; he could have helped us, Ider, and try to believe that we am but he used the hammer instead, now I doing our best with the best than can it's thti editor'::; turn . Will we stop I be had. The Home-Coming will be with t.his or shall we go on? We will an excellent time for reconciliation go on. Prior to the incident we have 1 between editor and alumni and tho quoted, an alumna haughtily in- I our hair may be streaked with gray, formed one of us, "Oh, that , paper ' and our features furrowed with care, doesn't interest us (the alumni); we we will greet yon, one and all, past never think of that little school back knocker and coming booster, with a there". A rather severe statement hea.rty hand-clasp and a broad smile, for any one to make, and especially for and laughing eyes. Now let's work : one who owes her Christian µersonal- 1to-get11er for the best interests of ity to the holy influences brought to : the Orange and Blue. l.Jear upun her youthful and formative days l.Joth by faculty and community. AT H LET I CS . Uut it's evt·r thus. ow, dear Alumni, : and tlrn address is cautious, we have [C:outiunP<l rrorn l'ag:P ~K] spoken thus. beeause we believe it I repassed till with one might.y hrave was nei:>ded , Someone may be riled; of his sinewy arm, John Orr Stewart, we are sorry, but perhaps the alum- j that budding genius, dropped the ball ni and ~tuden-ts of this college rriay , into the basket and thP secnnds had realize at nD very late day that this !won, 10- 7. Hill, the big center, ·lJi;lpe:r . i . sincer.e in its desire for i playej a surprising ga':1B. The next . .... hai,rnony, mrcl for the prevalen ::ie of I week we went to Ant10ch and won , . the boo~tinp; spirit. (;od knows there j away from home, a rare occurrence 'J i8 enough of the knocking going on , for a Cedarville team, and through around here; but when it comes from i_ the splendid shooting of Stewart, the foreign al umni, the editorial hair I score stood 22- 1'5. Hilt again played bristles; our back is up and we have !well. Williamson was in the game pledged ou rselves during the rest of I all the time and Dixon played a great our college course to leave no stone l game against a man twice his size. unturned, that will lesson to the i But even the i'econds met their \
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