ays yd yy Ge VS AS: r = Zr Y= =4 —S = LY RZ Sa GY S “ S (Inspired by a term report on the works of 1 Edna Ferber — with apologies to Emerson) There he My palpitating heart beats fast, As I come through the door; My term report is due today; I need to say no more. I look at those expressions blank, With mouths all open wide, A SOLILOQUY Upon the wall above the doo ngs a pair of antlers, »ften have I pondered things The deer alone could answer. I wonder if the deer was sac And grouchy all the day, Or if he was a. happy hart And gamboled life away. Their tonsils showing big and large, The gate to their inside. I firmly clasp the golden keys That unlock Edna’s door; It might be that these spreading horns Adorned the monarch of a herd. Or maybe he who owned them once How strange they work so rusty now, Was unimportant as a bird Which easy worked before. Why should I, when the class is gay, However much I dream of this, Stand and mourn alone? It does not change the fact: Why but because, when they stand there The antlers are above the door I listen to their tone? The deer won't get them back. —Catherine Bastin, 2-11. —Ralph Goplen, 2-11. His first blow was a dirty foul That sunk my floating rib; I countered with a mighty right As Dempsey always did. A powerful, crushing blow it was, if : ; With not a chance to fail; I sighted for his middle And saw his face grow pale. O. K. OR K. Og? I’m sure he knew of easier deaths That he’d have rather died, Than by this mighty, slaughtering right— That’s why he jumped aside. Of course they had to tell me, When I finally came around, How they had found me lying In a heap upon the ground. I'll let you know the truth of it, If you’ll promise not to tell; ; When I struck that terrible, savage blow My foot slipped and I fell. Donald Crisler, 1-12.
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