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0-l-- -'1a'HE HlfSljl2RI:XN? l ' Page H A Modern Hiawatha ln the mists of early morning, Came a Senior to the Campus, To the green and verdant Campus To the home of higher learning. Tripped she lightly up the stairway, Sought her desk in Senior roll room, Pulled out many a book and paper, Then went gaily to her classrooms Smiling sweetly at her teachers, Slyly worked them for a good mark. Till at last the morning over, VVended she her way to dinner. Fell into the long procession, At the end of the long bread-line. Step by step she moved up nearer, Nearer to the home of Plenty, Where the Johnny-cakes and wienees, Scattered were with lavish hand. But O bitter disappointment! Gone were all the little wienies, Gone the Johnny-cakes and doughnuts. Even gone were the dill pickles. Sad she was and heavy-hearted, As she looked with eager longing At the empty, empty counters. O the cruel, cruel hunger! O the wailing of the bread-line! U the wasting of the good time! She had spent upon the bread-line. Angrily she turned away then. Turned her steps unto the sweet-shop, Solaced her with some sweet chocolate, For five bits of shining wampum, T'hen returned unto the building, Sought the quiet of the library, There she waded deep in study. Suddenly the door was opened, In the doorway stood a young brave Tall he was and well proportioned, Clad in one of SWartz's latest, With a rainbow-colored necktie. UCome, he said, the sun is shining, Green is all the blooming Campus, And in spring the walkingls fine. Joyfully she rose to meet him, Swiftly pwsed they from the scene. illice Igiffllldll
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SENIORS 16 Pa ge E E GLADYS TRIM NLE Teacliers'TrainingCourse. I'lunseuCluh 2. Glee Cluh 1, 2, tl. 4. Commercial l'luh 2. President of Glee Club 3, 4. Class Play 4. I Enthusiasm is the height of many it is the passing from the human to the divine. LOT DEATH-I College Preparatory Course. President of Class 1. Rooters Cluh 2, 3. Hes- perian Staff 4. Class Play -1. For a man seldom thinks with more earnestness than he does of his dinner. MILDRED DRYDEN i olleg'e Preparatory Course. Editor Hesperian 4. Attended High School 3 years. Nothing is more simple than great- ness, indeed to he simple is to be great. SAM UBL MCLARTY Commercial Course. Debater 2. Ef- ficiency Club 4. Class Play 4. J0king degides great things, stronger and better otten than earnestness can. MATLLDA VERDING Teachers' Training Course. Entered from Flstacada High School in Junior YSZ:11'. Gentle of speech, beneficent of n1ind.'
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