Butler High School - Butlerite Yearbook (Butler, MO)

 - Class of 1917

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. - ...J-V 3.1 -32.1 .-,-...ands--2,.f-yy-...6...5-.aQQ.3 -.JLG-1-vw--....n.e-...-...,..,....-..--..J..,.a.sxfg-.....-..:-..-... . .. .-.. - L. -... - Y ' Zlianiaaiat-Glnntinuril LONGFELLOW-Var. IV. Hearken, then, my friends and comrades! Hear the tale of woe andsorrow, Of the dog whose loving mistress Tried in vain to get his luncheon From the cupboard, nude of all scraps, . Till the dog was growing wepaker, Went into the great See-saw-gahs, Wandered lonely in the jee-jaws, PP Till his heart forsook his body, morfiendo Left his spirit roaming sadly In the jungles of the Shawnees. CODA-Finale. Therefore, Rover, of canine ancestry,shaving, been deprived of his rations because of the inability of Mrs. Hubbard, hisowner, to discover needful pro- visions in the cabinet, suffered patiently his affliction because he could not ob- tain material to assauge the pangs ofuhunger which assailed him. N. B.-This is a sample of the Editor-in-Chief's fertile brain which escapes censorship. qsignsdp W FRANCIS K. GODWIN, Business Manager. 'Tis better thrice to ask your way, , Than even once to go astray. A jest, unduly pushed, becomes no jest. Remember always too far east is west. ' Guard against making a liar of the friend who praises you. What culprit fails to urge the plea , That there are others worse than he? To run a straight furrow, you must look a long way ahead. The heat of anger was never known to boil the kettle. . g If you want to make sure that your words will carry weight, weigh them. When those about us are cranky, it may be because we have cranked them. It is better to be obscure than to be a cinder in the public eye. A V , Some people seem to think that, truth like rubber, will go farther if they stretch it . A man seldom burns money wet with his own sweat. Seventy-three

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