The Gavelyte, May 1906

R2 ' THE GAVELYTE, Joseph Finney upheld the affirmative Alumni Banquet. and Mr. George Stewart and Mr. h · 'd f The Banquet committee gladly Charles Baskin t e negative s1 e o t k th' t ·t f th G 1 . . a es 1s oppor um y o e ave - the quest10n. The result was a vict- yte going to all the Alumni members ory for the affirmative. The meet- 1 to make a general announcement ing held on April 30th can be dis- j concerning the banquet. Notices tinguished from all uther meetings by , 1 have already been s~nt. to all mem– the interestina Omnigraph read and bers of the a~sociatwn. Answers. 0 • • have been rPce1ved from some of prepared by.Miss Fern Er_vrn · The I these, either expressing regrets or paper was 1~terspersed with news, stating t~e pleasure of ~cceptance. logic and wit and showed careful The committee would hke for ev– preparation anc. clear thinking. ery memper seeing this notice . to At the last meeting, held on May 7, please report at once, so .standing . . . room may be reserved and 1f space Mis::; Jenme Murdock delivered a dee- is required for more than one do net lamation which was exceedingly well hesitate to report that also. A. rendered. Mi::is Murdock was dra- Banquet, to the usual standard, will ma.tic and delivered the piece with . be h~ld in the College Halls on the intense traaic earm,stness and ora- evenrng of commencement day, June • 0 • 7, at 7 :30 P. M. Let us all come tory. Mis Murdock holds a Vv • C. back and meet old classmates revive T. U. Silver Oratorical Medal. The old acquaintances, see Crdarville, music for the evening was furnished and enjoy a pleasant evening togeth– by Miss Sara McCown and Mr ..John er. This takes plaee but once a year • tewart and Miss Mable Moore and and each one ~ould well afford to . ' . . . cross the contment to be prr.sent. M1~s Mary Williamson re~d well Let all come, the committee with written e~:says. A debate was also I due notice will he well ptepared to held between Mr. C. G. Ware and entertain. Walker Austin on the eccentric sub- I ject "That Horse Racing and Foot J Athletic News. Ball should be abolished." The I · d d ·ded in favor of the nega- Wilberforce University was defeat– J~ ges eci . , . . • I ed by the College boys at Cedarville t1ve of the quest10~ v. hich side was j on Monday April 23 by the close npheld by W. Au ._ trn. score of to 7, but the favor was ew officers were elected which I returned with interest when they are as follows: Pres., David Brigham; I came to Cedarville by defeating V. Pres, C. Gordon Ware; Sec., Ina them to the score of Cedarville 16, Mnriloc·k; Cnr. 8ec., MahlP Moon'. Willwrforce 4. Good work was

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