The Gavelyte, March 1912

CEDARVlLLE COLLEGE 281 Townsley ......... .. ............ ................... .R. F. ........... . ........ ..... ...... ........ .......... Bu,sey Preston ..... .. . ................................. .. C. ................................ . .................... Peele McDorman ......... ............................... L. G.. .. ... .. .. .. ........ ................................. Barrett Dixon ........ ....... ..... ......... ..... .. ............. R. G . ................................. ........... R. McMillan Field goals- McClellan 1, Townsley 4, Prestun 4, Dixon i-l, T. i\IcMillan 5, Bussay 1, Peele 3, Barrett 1, McMillan l. Foul goals--lJixon ~. Bussey 11. Summary of Girls' Game: \Vilmington Cedarville Kelley ....... ........................................ .R. F . .................................................. ..... Gardiner VanKanel ..................... .................. . L. F . ................................................... Turnbull Blair ...... .... ............. ...................... .... . C. ....................................................... Lowues Malone ...... .......... ... ........ ......... ....... U. ._................................................... Carlough Tlio1111 ,son .......................................... R. G . ...... .. .......................... .............. Sto rmont Sanderson .................................... L. G . .......... ........................... '........ . ................ Mitray Field goals-- Kelley 1, Gardiner 1, Turnbull 2 Foul goals-Kelley 6, Gardiner 2. Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. NOTES. The Y. M. and Y . W. C. A's. have decid ed to frequently ha ve iomt meetings to see if it will add any mo re interest to the splendid meetin gs we have been having. The first of thes e took place February 28th, when I he sul.Jject under discussion was in tne form of a debate. The subject as stated was a very appropriate one for the college, especialy at this time. (Leap Year) "Re– solve that there are to many social organizations and social functi<Jns in Cedar– ville College." Manx excellent arguments were advanced pro and con . It would be extremely dificult for one to determine which was realy the best. The follov. ing week, March 6th, we studied the subject ''A True Prophet" bringing out most especialy the fact that every thing that one does is noticed and will have some effect upon those about him, and how essential it is to lie true even to the smallest. March 13th, the two associati ons met and talked of "Severity." COLLEGE MINSTRELS. Remember the date! What date? April 5th, .1912. Why? Because on that date will be pulled off the big event of the season. What big -;vent? Don't you know? Haven't you heard? Tile Big Min~trel Show on which the C . C. m en have been working for the past two months. It is t<!J bigger in numbers, better in quality and fuller of Jokes and fun than all former shows . Watch for the announcement and pla11 to be there when the curtain rises. Remember! swell costumes, 1st class m11. ic, new jokes, April Gth.

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