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THE TATTLE-TALE 7 A Senior ' s Resolve As from thy halls we sadly pass, And cherish thee in thought, Long may thy sons in memory hold The lessons thou hast taught. Let us arise each new made morn With joy to greet the sun. Let each new sunset look upon Some noble action done. Let us from every work of God Some worthy lesson learn And to and fro upon life ' s course Our foostei)s we may turn. May we pursue our numy ways And thou go us beside And in the rough and toil-sown ])ath, Be thou our trusted guide. Tx ' t us |)ress on witli noble aim Towai-d life ' s far distant goal. Let each kcc]) ever burning bright The flame within his soul. Bravely we ' ll wage the fight for faith, We ' ll give the world our best, And when our time of work is o ' er We ' ll take our well earned rest. C. White ' 26
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8 THE TATTLE-TALF. Charles O. Dalrymple, B. S. The Principal, Sportsman, Author and Friend v. l)alryiii])lc al ' tcr i tik hint i iiu ' iVdiii the Hii;li Scliool at (ialdoii, Pcdil, and tlic State Xoriiial Scliodl at Mansfield, rcnii., entered Cornell rni -ersity where he ,ui-adnated in tln ' ee and (Hie half years. At the (.Mid of his tliii ' d year he Avas -iveii a coniinei-eial fellowship and then continued his work in the (!rad- nate School at Coi-nell for thrc more x ' eais. He later st ndied at the Teachers ' Colleii ' e, Colnmhia. I ' ni versit} ' . Mr. i )al i- iii] )le has completed all the course work for a Ph. 1). ami needs only to finish his tlu ' sis foi- a Ph. I). In a larue school like this we too often think of Mr. Daliymjjh ' as the ]U-incipal and not as the fi ' ieiid he ])r{) es to he when we hecome ac(|nainte(l with liini. If we knew how Jie spends his vacations, we would liax ' e an entirtdy dif- ferent idea of him. b ' ew of us know that he was hi ' on ht np in the woods ami early in his life he learned to shoot strai,i;ht and fish successfully. He lias fished and hunted through all the .AIi ldle West and Centi-al Xortli- vest but now -oes to New Hampshire and Madne, where he canii)s during ' the sunnner. Besides heinu ' a stndent and s])ortsman, Mr. Dalrymple is an anthor. He lia.s pnhlislied a hulletin ahont his laboratory woi ' k and also a number of other scientitic arti(des, and pamphlets about his trips in the X01II1 woods. Xo matter how we think of him— as principal, sportsman or author — we do not know him fully until we are acquainted with all three sides, and then we can say that here is a true friend. —The Editor
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