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[ts THE HOOP POLE oT] MADA GOELTZ MARY BRYANT HAAS ei ray’ Our aim is happiness, ’tis yours, tis mine. s Tacks Her smile is prodigal of summery shine. RAI PH A. GRONEMEIER LUCILE HAGEMANN “‘Haggie”’ “Gronie”’ 5 i Solitude is sometimes the best of ’Tis good will makes intelligence. society. JOY HELD OWEN HUNTSMAN JO” “Country” Whence thy learning? Hath thy Heroes are much the same, the toil point’s agreed, O’er books consumed the mid-night From Macedonia’s madman to the oil? Swede. HELEN LOUISE HOVEY WILLIAM JOURDAN “Colonel” “Billy” All orators are dumb when beauty An honest heart possesses a king- pleadeth. dom. Page Eighteen
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) el} ils THE HOOP POLE (aay ae) RNS, RUTH M. DAVIS DOROTHEA DIETZ “Ruthie’”’ “Dot” Poets lose half the praise they should have got, Could it be known what they dis- creetly blot. A taste for books is the pleasure and glory of my life. PAUL DIETZ ROY DAWSON “Solitude” epike Be a pattern to others and all will Oh, heaven! were man but con- go well. stant, he were pefect. HERBERT DUNCAN ALVIN GRABERT eNunk” “Duele eases The happiest of men he, who far They who live in history only seem from public rage, a Sateen , i oralkithe earth asain. Deep in the vale, with a choice few retired, ’ Drinks the pure pleasures of rural DOROTHY FRENCH life. “Wrenchie”’ EDITH GREEN “Beni Love better is than fame. They laugh that win. Page Seventeen
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IM THE HOOP POLE CARL KBEIL “Carlie” We do remember an apothecary and here he is. MARY LOUISE KENNEDY “Madge” Imagination is the air of mind. CLINTON C. MAURER “Shakes’’ Lightly from fair to fair he flew, And loved to plead, lament and sue. BASIL McFADDEN ‘“‘Bailey”’ To be strong is to be happy. MATILDA KLEINSCHMIDT “Maklinda’”’ Speech is but broken light upon the depth of the unspoken. CHARLES E. LAWRENCE “Chalky”’ Faithful found, Among the faithless, faithful only he. LUCILE PAGE a td = Look she’s winding up the watch of her wit, By and by it will strike. JESS POWERS “Hsaw”’ He, above the rest In shape and gesture proudly eminent Stands like a tower. Page Nineteen
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