Goldenrod . h all his might,And out of his eyes he knocked the storage battery, not being right,Upset and covered him with electrolight,And that was the end of his pal called Ike. Christine Lints, S. 1924. A CATERPILLARS LAMENT ON HEARING HIS BROTHER IS AMONG THE SQUASHED Oh! brother, dear brother, no more shall we roamUp in the green trees, which we called our home;No more shall we hang from a thread, oh, so frail,Which we used to hang from when we were small. We used to gather green leaves from the trees,But now I must hunt all alone for my leaves;No more shall we play hopping on p


Goldenrod . h all his might,And out of his eyes he knocked the storage battery, not being right,Upset and covered him with electrolight,And that was the end of his pal called Ike. Christine Lints, S. 1924. A CATERPILLARS LAMENT ON HEARING HIS BROTHER IS AMONG THE SQUASHED Oh! brother, dear brother, no more shall we roamUp in the green trees, which we called our home;No more shall we hang from a thread, oh, so frail,Which we used to hang from when we were small. We used to gather green leaves from the trees,But now I must hunt all alone for my leaves;No more shall we play hopping on peoples clothes,For this proved fatal for you, I know. Many a time I told you to stop,But you continued to drop and drop,Until one day you saw this man asleep,And this is where I am forced to weep. As stealthily you dropped upon this mans chest,But he was not asleep as I had with a whack that resounded oer and oer,I lost you, my brother, for evermore. Earl MacKinnon, Sept., 1924. THE GOLDEN-ROD 21. INTER-CLASS TRACK MEET February 14, the three upper classes as-sembled at the Y gym to engage in aninter-class track meet. The meet showedthe few spectators that there were somenew track stars in the school. Blomquistand Vallee starred for the sophomores andSmith and White for the seniors. The re-lay was especially interesting. The sophswon over the seniors by one-fifth of a sec-ond. The age and experience of the seni-ors made them victors, but the sophs area plucky bunch. Events 50 yards—Won by Smith, 22; 2nd,White, 22; 3rd, tie between Crotty, 22,and Renton, 23. Time, 6 3/5 seconds. 100 yards—Won by White, 22; tie forsecond between Smith, 22, and Vallee,24. Time, 12 7/10 seconds. Standing Broad Jump—Won by Smith,22; 2nd, Whittam, 22; 3rd, Sullivan, , 8 ft. 4 in. Shot Put—Won by Guild, 22; 2nd,Smith, 22; 3rd, OBrien, 24. Distance,36 ft. 6 in. Running High Jump—Won by Blom-quist, 24; 2nd, Listman, 23; 3rd, Heap,23. Height, 5 ft. 2 1/2 in. Relay Race—


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