Gavelyte Annual 1911

rrHE GA VELYTE. 6~) m~u~·ie . Student_ ·who wish to play this game should bring written per– mi 10n from their mammas. Copies of Wordsworth's Poem will be enjoyed while in the hospital. Report your favorite flower and colol' to the registrar before the game. FLIRT-to make a hit; A pa time greatly disapproved by the faculty and chaperone Ervin, but said to be indulged in at various times by the Girls' Team when away from the watchful eye. · FLU K-The result of chicken l'oasts, spreads, lectures, medicine shows, bfl - ket ball trips, oratorical contests, literary, baseball games, tennis, stroll , chafing di h parties, marshmal1ow roast banquet , recital , and lost ponies. GRAB-(the act of grabbing). The only method by ,vhich Olubites get any– thing to eat. HARD UP-See "bu ted". I DISPOSED-The condition ascribed to all basket ball stars when out of the game. See Cedarville Record's Account of the St. Mary's game. JOKE- upposed to he funny saying, but at times the e are not oYerburdened with a point. Ex.- 11 J ok.e, Professor.'' 1 'Duke Mose.'' JURKAT-He has been with us long, is still long and we hope he'H remain longer. Authority on Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Sanscrit, French, Spani h and German. Knows more dates than Prof. Lanning ev,er had. Kno,v the life history of nations, peoples, and thing . rrreasnrer of the Col1eg:e and responsible _for much of the aforesaid bu ted condition of the tu– dent body. Ex.-"I've just been to see Jurkat. Don't a k me for money.'' KNOCKERS' CL B-A term used to signify an Ol'ganization which point out all defect and mistakes in ev.eryon and everything. Its pl'inciples are commendable, it practices are- . Throughout the past year the K. bas been the cau. e of very much good. Membership to the organization is limited to those who have served two years' apprentic ship under a "recognized" Knocker, or who have shown some exceptional ahility along thes lines. Membership blanks at Finn )' s. LITERARY 1 0 1 IETY- An organization noted for it xce 'iYe due antl assessments and dry es ays. Meetings held v0ry l\fonday night con– sisti.ng of essays and declamations followed by declamations c111d e say Sleeping cars in the r ar. 1\10 EY-A term denotiug any medium whi •h may be nsecl HS legal t euder fo1· tuition clues and cheese andwi ·hes. rrh root of all evil but 1hr ' ' pacification of the hm;ted.

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