The Gavelyte, November 1909

'J' HP, (iAVELY1'E, -------------;-------;-- ------- ohe GAVE.Ly TE' ing. It is the man who acts ancl not l'l n1.1s 11~, u HY T11~, the one wlrn slings mud at every one STUDENTS OF CEDARVILLE COLLE6E. else who is trying to boost things, who really amounts to something. If _ A MONTHLY PUBLICATION you are dissatisfied with anytming that ~lltt·rP<~ a;; 8~cond ?hss irail ;\fllttf'I', in the I is going on go find the s f Ins t Ol11(•P:1 t ( ,f'CTlll'VIII P,Ohio, .Tanuary 1\1, Hl06. ' OUrCe 0 the trouble and then perhaps you can Edi to,· in <'lli t> f EDWARD HA\\' , · 10 do some good. But, espPcially, don't A,~oeiatP Edito1· \\' P HARRI'IAN ·11 t h · · ,, , g0 o some one w o has nothing to Litt> rnry Editor · .\fl S .TEA . NET'l.' E ORR, '09 :-,,,ei t> ty Editors: _ 1 m s ADA ALLEN , ·10 do with it and begin talking about I EARL;\IeCLELLAN, '13 th h f I .\thl e ti<- Editor 0HARLES YOHO, , 13 e ~t er e low. -Let everyone in . \ :'lflSS GRACE BE0KLEY, '12 the College boost for a month and if LH.:td Editors WENDELL FOSTER '12 ' ' I HO\\'ARO .\IcGAFFicK: •1:i I at_the end of that time there ha'3 not Alumni J<: (litor - .\fl88 O.\RRIE FfNNEY , 'IJH I b 7 ' Bn,inpss .\lgr _ D. J. BRLGH .ur, . 111 ean great progress made along . 1 s. F. CRE WELL. ·w I every line from athletics to general A,, t . B11,111 p,, .\Ig-1·, . - P . D . DIXO , '121 . > I DB\\TrT .\IORn-AN..: 12 good feehng among thr. students, we --------------- ! will have _missed our guess somewhat . Mud slinging seems to 1) 8 ;, habit I We certainly .have enough. for which with some people. Whenever any 1 ~o be. thankful. Our faculty has one gets a little above his fellows bv i oeen rncreased by one. Improve– some achievement, the mud slinge~ I ments such as we hardly dared hope begins knocking. It is one of the eas - 1 for, have bPen made in the gymnasium. iest things in the world to do. Any- 1 1 The laboratory has been moved and body can knock, bnt to boost require::; : enlargerl. A t;uach in Athletics has courage. Goldsmith speaks of "the I been secured. Electric lights are to loud laugh that bespeaks the vacant j be installed in College Hall. 'l'he col– rnind." He mi·ght have truthfully j lege has Lhe greatest enrollment it put it "knock" instead of "laugh". I has ever had. In fact the prospects The knocker is never thfl equal of the,, in all lines are the best yet. Will knockee. If he was he would't be a you knock or will .you boost? If you knocker. He may try to justify him- ! boost, may Heaven''3 bless ing rest up– self by saying, "Dis~atisfaction is the I on yon . lf Y?U knock, may the cause of progress". This may be true : doors of Cedarville College be opened . . I unto you- for your exit but smcP hrntory began, there has ! · never been a knocker who has brot I Have you noticed McClellan's eyes about ~ny real progress by his knock- I lately, how t.lH'Y sparkle?

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