The Gavelyte, May 1908

llO THE GAVELYTE, Prof. Jurkat:-Why are you not I The Plymouth High School Voice watching, then you would know of Plymouth Ind., has arrived in where the place is. I Cedarville to some of the boys WP Senator Watt:-I was watching note that Harry Alexander is in thP Prof. but I didn't take notice. graduating class of 1908 and is editor Unfortunately the editor of this of Athletics anri the Star For~arri .of department is quite unlike a bachelor the Basket ~all Team. We wish h1m editor, we once read about who had I great succe::ss. a beautiful sister and in writing to a J Prof. M.cChesney will be a busy friend aJ.:50 a bachelor, equally for- 1 man this summer. About the middlP tunate, wrote. "Please exchange." of June, he goes to Wooster where The Freshman Class have organized I he has been ele?ted to teach Greek the following officers were elected: and Psycholog! rn :¥ ooster Summn President Phil D. Dixon, Secrtary School. .We _wish him s~r~ngt h and Jose hine Orr Treasurer Mary Cooper. success is his new pos1t1on .. Pro[. P ' made a worthy address rn hrn The weather is becoming so un- Baccalaureate to the '08 class of uearable, that even some of our Cedarville High School at the Opera faculty members are beginning to House, Sabbath evening May 17. dispense with their coats. The following 5tudents have been selected to represent Cedarville Col– lege in the Preliminary Oratorical Contest to be held early next fall viz:-Bcigham, Waide, McClellan, Williamson, V<trna Bird, Alberta Cres– well, Ed Shaw, Frank Creswell. The L9cture course committee for next yp;ir compris,·s:- D. J. Brigham Phil Dixon, .J. 0. fitewart, E. Mc– Clellan. L. C,rnfarr. K. Williamson with Prof. Fitzpatrick, chairman. We hope that in its endeavors to give Cedarville an entertaining course, t.hat the committee will have the encouragPmPnt and assi tance of all Cedarville reRirients. A certain college boy h::i.s unkindly said that four of the girls' "Merry Widow" hats would make a good set of buggy wheels in size if not in strength. Prof. Allen (in economici:;) What is a "strike"? Mary Cooper :- It is where tlw interests of the employer and em– ployee clash in town of a strike. 50 to 100 FARMS Constnntly on hand FOR SALE through– out Ohio. \\'rite us TO=DAY for our <le– scriptive list. tllte size of farm nnd locality deRired-or if you want u,:; to sell your farm write us. \\'e can sell it for you. Year$ of expierenf•e. <,oorl hank r eferences. Smith & Clemans, Real Estate and Loan Agts., Ceda vile, Ohio. Also agents for thP famous Carter– car Automobile.

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