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THE SPUDPICKER ■ » (brntte writers MISS VONIA MONK Seventh and Eighth Grades —22
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„3—------------------- the spudpicker HEMINGFORD’S FIRST NORMAL TRAINING CLASS Left to right (Top row) Vera Roland, Lena King, Marie Duhon, Agnes Harris. • Middle row) Ethel Headden, Isabella Headden, Margaret Roth, Gladys Katen, Viola Peterson. • Bottom row) Ruth Laeger, Lucille Hedgecock, Doris Johnson, Jessie Cross, Iola Hansen. THE BUILDERS A builder builded a temple, He wrought it with grace and skill; Pillars and groins and arches All fashioned to work his will. And men said as they saw its beauty: “It never shall know decay, Great is thy skill, O builder! Thy fame shall endure for aye.’’ A teacher builded a temple With loving and infinite care; Planning each arch with patience, Laying each stone with prayer. None praised the unceasing efforts, None knew of the wondrous plan, For the temple the teacher builded Was unseen by the eye of man. Gone is the builder’s temple, Crumbled into the dust; Low lies each stately pillar, Food for consuming rust; But the temple the teacher builded Will last while the ages roll; For that beautiful unseen temple Was the child’s immortal soul. —21—
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—1« - r = THE SPUDPICKEE ‘inxnir Class l ull JOHN B. “All the famous people are dying and I don’t feel well myself.” PAULINE E. “Tall men are built like angels with hammer and chisel and pen, I will work for myself and for women forever and ever—amen.” LLOYD F. “Let every man be master of his own fate.” LLOYD H. “I cannot deny that I am interested in the lassies. ’ ISABELLA H. “Set your ideal high enough so there is room to climb.” HOLLIS H. “One hour in which to study, one hour in which to eat, two hours in which to think how tired I am, and twenty hours in which to sleep. AGNES H. “A sunny smile and a pleasant manner is a part of her.” BRUCE K. “A whiz in football, a wonder in track, Bruce Keckler we want you back.” LENA K. “An old fashioned girl with an old fashioned smile.” ELMER M. “Some day I may wake up and find myself famous.” DELBERT P. “You can spend money that you save but you cannot save money that you spend.” VIOLA P. ‘This modern girl a merry whirl brings with her wherever she goes.” RALPH P. “A fine fellow full of work and fun since his school days have begun.” EMIL P. “A shark in English and Latin, too; of others like him you will find very few.” ONALENE S. “Like a brook; noisy but shallow.” WAYNE S. “Today I sweep a school house, tomorrow I sweep the White House.” OTTO V. “Men of few words are the best men.” ALFRED W. “If in doubt about science go to Alfred and he will tell the best. .—23—
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