QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . or to his Alma Mater—this wasPaul Schenk. Frail of body, he suffered, yet smiled and madeothers happier. He put to shame many of us who bore a lighterburden with a heavier heart. He blessed us with the heroic cheer-fulness that the daisy had; Cold biczc the hitter, biting XorthUpon thy early humble birth:Yet cheerfully thou glinted forthAmtd the storm. Deprived of the opportunity to grow to the full dexelop-ment of his powers, he was taken from us in the fiower of youngmanhood. Our friendship for him will not be tried in the stressof a selfish world. We may not drift


QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . or to his Alma Mater—this wasPaul Schenk. Frail of body, he suffered, yet smiled and madeothers happier. He put to shame many of us who bore a lighterburden with a heavier heart. He blessed us with the heroic cheer-fulness that the daisy had; Cold biczc the hitter, biting XorthUpon thy early humble birth:Yet cheerfully thou glinted forthAmtd the storm. Deprived of the opportunity to grow to the full dexelop-ment of his powers, he was taken from us in the fiower of youngmanhood. Our friendship for him will not be tried in the stressof a selfish world. We may not drift imjierceptibly awav fromiiim on the diverging currents of life which take far asunderfriends of youth. The love that we l^ear to him may not be tornby the conflicts of life, nor killed by the slow advance of image, as we knew him in the joyous days of youth, is our memories by the sudden pain of p;irting. Inhis untimelv death, we ove him better still. liiJl li jTi, qUIRSfcCRAMI^linr^Jllll^. Warm Heart—but Cold FccV Can the flrrtiiu/ simhcains hriiu/ hut iiiiinrics sad and bliss/Bind to you the broken, bleeding Heart that loies \ou, with a—a—a smiJe? gWPffinquigi^ CRANKS i


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