The Gavelyte, October 1913

I I I II h t 11 th1.. Ill. fwr t', hut nt rl d fr Ill tht> 1011•1, o () \ thi> T• r, shnH'n i1! j it ing in thPir pro Y 11 II ~Ill , nd I 1 lri 11d •• lneram (' lll<>d tlw grot1]'" togi ther at r n ·tmp t "I ju ·t w·rnt to t1•l1 ~011, r llo vs, thnt I'm a ro v11nl an1l K€ n is c1 hero. I didn't hrin.e: th<' wo1d last n'ght, a .. orne, f :}011 t ink it was K ne. and hl < am ,,·i•l ~nvc nt · .'oph' I t>hinrl nrul in l 11 of him. Ile mad a e;ranr! das,h. f<-''.low '; I had tri <1 t, bra, P 111. It to it for an honr. bnt he rlid it on a ,-eronrl's no if'e I ,-av, fr-II>\ right here believe m , 1- ene·s C,e bra,·est fplJow in thi llunc h nnd h ~ flag i th re b ('au ·e of f.1irn. Let's e;ive ninP tahs for 1·eenP •· "Rah. Rah, Rah! Rah. R h, Rah! Rah. R 1h. Hah ! Ve ne! KH'n<>! Kf<>ne!" A long hanclt·lasp bftw en r<>ene anrl lne;i·am followE>rl and th other fellows cro,vded about; anrl into th ~ es of th on C':l ne a look of joy~be was one of the bo) s. Max's Letter to Pa .Mo. t • 'oble ire: T han" now be n goin' to Cedarville tlm " wEelc- and ~uch n wha11 in' lot of things has happened that it sePm: like three month· And ay. Pa. hom t Injin! I need some money. \Yell. the fir t day we I that i. the tudent. and visitors and fa . ult)) a.6emblert call the .:hap I \ ry hantl. ome. ur worthy selvec: tog tiler in what thf' Pr , cl n rYir '. • ·ow our Pr ~ident wears gJa,,~e and i-, He :1d1lres ed u llt w one:. and ai<1 hf' ht>a1 til.i,

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