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A POEM OF OPTIMISM K K K If you treat the world right It will treat you the same. Fight fair—win fair— Everything you undertake, And never oh never Put your honor at stake. Speak well of all men, Pass along a good word. Don’t repeat all the mean things That you’ve ever heard. Be cheerful, -be happy Always, if you can, And you’ll find happiness Is contagious to man. Meet life’s battles bravely, Face the world on the square, And you’ll find that success Will follow you everywhere. Don’t whine and don’t cringe When you meet sorrow and care. For each man has his burdens And must learn how to bear. And if life ever seems all bitterness Just smile thru your tears And if it seems then you will fail Let courage calm your fears. Struggle on then, bravely. And in the end you’ll find Those who hadn’t the courage to venture Are those left far behind. Give yourself a fighting chance To make your life worth while, And always stand for truth and honor No matter what may beguile. —Stella M. Oerding.
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SOPHOMORES Standing (Left to Right) Harold Moore, Marion Schroeder, Verna Phillips, George Akers, Olive Howey, Keith Leslie. Vera Kelley, Mary Levar, Edwin Lund. Sitting (Left to Right) Doris Peoples, Julian Leslie, Ruth Young.
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BE HAPPY x x x Yes the world is filled with sorrow But life has its bright sides, too, And if we sit and grumble These bright sides all “skidoo” So be not then a cynic. With a drawn woeful face Go forth and meet your battles, But with a manly grace. Life is short at its longest So let’s make it sweet while we may; Be not the “dog in the manger” For life will soon pass away. —Stella M. Oerding. s (■ Roy—“Say, Winnie did you ever hear the story about the mountain?” Winnie—“No tell it to me.” Roy- “It was all a bluff.” x X Naomi (eating dinner in the country) —“Oh what exquisite honey, you must keep a bee.” x x x Isn’t it funny that the best time to catch soft water is when it is raining hard. X X X Knowledge without practise is like a bow without a string. X X X After all there is nothing so interesting in life as life itself.
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