Gavelyte Annual 1911
70 'I' II g U V g f 1 Y 'I K ;\[()l'K-\\E DI U- n aunual ev nt ol' gl' at int r~est to C. ('. girls and rrr a1ly njoy d by th boy . r1 h myst ri s of the oc· ·asi n having not c111 b n reYeal d, thi dicti nary annot fully define or de. crihe 1 h Yent. It i int ud l to b , trictly s cret, although it i · a girls' affair. Th refr hm nt con ist ol: all the cl licaci · of the season, a gr at hare of ·which the boy u ually procure. Profs. Allen and Lanning ar pecially kill din finding the rfime, tl1 Place, and the Eat . For fur– th r parti ular ee J. E. L or E. P. H. Pl I - term ignifying a gathering of C. . tudents at the Cliffs, riv,er, or any other region wher th re i an opportunity to fall into the ·water. The main feature of the occa ion is the dinner and the kodak fiend . PO~ Y-You know Yery well "hat ' pony ' mean . Synonym: Horse, wagon, buggy, etc. QT:EER-Sometime used as a verb thu : '' How did Prof. Allen ever get queered out on the Federal Pike.'' YOD' E-A term u ed only in athletic circles. Its exact meaning has not yet been di covered, but it is upposed to be a corruption of Woo ter slang. No synonym. Example: "You' e fellows got to play 'ball tonight."– Coach l\Iarkley. Frances McChesney, first daughter of Cedarville College, Born July, 12, 1910.
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