The Gavelyte, September 1907

· CEDARVILLE C;OLI .Ecm. ]54 mmmfm]mIR[£]tai ,....... · :: 4'\, ...... " ~ • •,. j '' • • • !'- ' -;, 1h //:tfr.·• ,;,',,.['1- t; ~-• \,,- •,' I ( 1 ,,, ;, ' •' ' .. ~ • I -' .,· ' .' ' . ,i'j~•/ Once more, as a college, we have and to those too, \,\ ho have fur the started on our annual pilgrimage. first time entered the 1rnrtals of No more the days of trying work, our college, we extend our heartiest on the farm or upon the city streets, greetings, for a hap]Jy, prosperous for again we have returned to our year of deep study and of harJ Alma Mater, the <lays of toil, of work for the colll:'ge and themselves earnest endeavor, of hard study are in all possible ways. for another year to be centered I -- upon text books, the object ~f whose I 'l'o the new students - Abo some use is to develop and strengthen old students - At this time, fello\ - -our minds. Let us then realize students, we wish to impress upon somewhat of our responsibility and y :m, in your early clays <;f student as men and women determine in ! life, the duty of college men and these early days of the college year II women with Pespect to their college to make the year a memorable one, publication . It has become an -every day standing for a red letter I absolute neces~ity that every col– Jay of dee1j earnest work, every lege should have a paper published momc,,nt fi!le,l with power for our in her interests, chronicling the work. 1'o thost-' who are again tread- leacling events an(l happenings among ing thP ulll halts of dear ( '.Pdarville I the student hody and as an import-

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