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Tike Two Temples 'The builder budded a temple. He wrought with grace and skill— Pillars, and groins, and arches. All fashioned to work his will. Men said, as theg saw its beauty. 'It shall never know decay; Great is thy skill. O builder! Thy frame shall endure for aye!” A teacher budded a temple. With loving and infinite care. Planning each arch with patience. Laying each stone with prayer: None praised his unceasing efforts— None knew of his wondrous plan. For the temple the teacher budded Was unseen by the eyes 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 budded Will last, while the ages roll. For that beautiful unseen temple Is a youth's immortal soul.”
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NICHOLAS WILLIAM A B BEX ANTE “Mickey” There he goes, On his toes, Playing tricks that no one knows. That describes to a “T” our own joyful Mickey. He is identified with the “Silent Sextet”—foremost among them “Dohby.” These two have been fast friends during their four years at Tech. The opposite sex think he’s a perfect dear, but he does not reciprocate. Mickey is undecided as to the future, but with his fine knowledge of mathematics and history we are sure he will find his place in some profession. GRAYDON LEON ABBOTT Graydon L. Abbott, that curly headed chap from the “Old Vocational Course,” more commonly known as “Skipper can usually be found arguing with his pal, Charland, on any subject pertaining to mathematics. As his name implies, “Skipper” is fond of the water. He has taken a trip to Texas on an oil tanker and been pilot of a potato boat on Long Island Sound. Who knows but some day we shall hear of Graydon Leon Abbott as Master of the S. S. Leviathan! “Skipper” intends to go to a School of Navigation. GEORGE AJOOTIAN George “The Silent.” Perhaps his silence can be accounted for by the fact that, “An empty box makes the most noise.” His record at Tech has been one of dependability, effort, and accomplishment. George “did not choose” to comment on his like (?) and dislike of studies; however, his load of books has been quite bulky. His sound arguments have frequently been heard at our debates and those who have debated with him appreciate the dignity with which he treats his opponents. As for athletics, he claims to have won a race once, but we all know that he was the only runner in the race. After leaving Tech, George intends to prepare for a Law School. Interclass Debating Team 25, 26.” 27; Varsity Debating Team. ’28: R. I. Honor Society.
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