The Caldron . MILDRED ERNESTINE BITNER Twere more than woman to bewise,Twere more than man to wishthee so. LORIN ANTHONY COREY Platonian Literary Societj; Mathe-matics Club. So nigh is grandeur to our dust,So near is God to duty whispers low, THOUMUST,This youth replies, I CAN. IKtARGIE MAGDALENE BLACK I know myself now; and I feelwithin me A peace above all earthly digni-ties; A still and quiet conscience. HENRY JOHN FREDERICKDANNECKER jMourningr ilusical: Varsity basket-ball, .lunior year; 191S Independents,two years; school bowling team;Matliematics Club; President sclioclorchestra


The Caldron . MILDRED ERNESTINE BITNER Twere more than woman to bewise,Twere more than man to wishthee so. LORIN ANTHONY COREY Platonian Literary Societj; Mathe-matics Club. So nigh is grandeur to our dust,So near is God to duty whispers low, THOUMUST,This youth replies, I CAN. IKtARGIE MAGDALENE BLACK I know myself now; and I feelwithin me A peace above all earthly digni-ties; A still and quiet conscience. HENRY JOHN FREDERICKDANNECKER jMourningr ilusical: Varsity basket-ball, .lunior year; 191S Independents,two years; school bowling team;Matliematics Club; President sclioclorchestra. Senior year. I pant for the music which is di-vine;^[y heart in its thirst is a dyingllowor;Iour fortli the sound like enchant-ed wine,Loosen the notes in a a herbless plain for the gen-tle rain1 gasp, I faint til thej- wakeagain. f*. Iiif/i Iliirtji-rijiht


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