Gavelyte Annual 1911

I ill 'I' 11 1,: <: ,.\ \' E L \' T I•: . GAVELYTE. 1be Ga,elyte i the tudent puh1ication of the college, i sueu. monthly from ept ember till June. It was the outgrowth of . the Gavel Club, and the fir t i ue was printed in January 1906. As is the ca e with many a good work. it met with man>· di couragements, but thanks to the noble efforts of it fi r t editor, Mr. C. G. '\\ are, and the business manager, l\Ir. Jo eph Finne>·, the plans were made realities and the Gavelyte kept on. There wa anoth er friend 'iYhom the Gavelyte can recognize as one of it greate t benefactor , ancl 1,·ithout th e aid of whom all efforts might have been in vain. Thi friend 1Ya Mr. S. C. Wright, '03, Editor of the Cedarville Record. Through torm and sunshine this friend has stood by the publication aud when Cedar,il] e tudents reckon their friends urely this one will come among the fir t of the li t. Th e publication has all through its career endeavored to serve the be t intere t of the student body and the college in general. It is now published a a tudent publication, the editor and business manager being elected by the tudent body. The paper is supported largely by the advertising which it carrie and Cedarville students in this respect owe a debt to its advertisers. It i to be hoped that the student body of Cedarville will never forget their duty to this activity of the college, not only while students but when they are Alumni a well. Y. M. AND Y. W. C. A. HANDBOOK. When in 1907 the Christian As ociations were organized in C. C. they ""·er e ·hailed as mark of great progre in the college work, and truly thi wa o. These o~ganizations, desiring to make themselves known to all C.

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