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THE TATTLER Faculty HAZEL SPENCER, B. A. Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois, one year; University of Wyoming, three years. Instructress of English and Ex- pression. Tattler Advisor. “Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think upon.” W. C. STANTON, B. S. Washington State College, four years. Instructor of Vocational Agriculture. Junior Class Advisor. “Good sense and good nature must ever join.” ANNE COOPER North western College. Naperville, 111.; Collegiate Business Institue, Minneapolis, Minn. Instructress of Commercial Depart- ment; Business Supervisor of School Sup- plies. “There is a peace above all earthly dignities; a still and quiet conscience.” I » I ‘rtpo Fifteen
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HE TATTLER Faculty DONALD M. BANTA, A. B. Washington State College; Spokane Uni- versity; Yakima Business College; Jenkans. Institute of Spokane. Instructor of Hia- tt rv. Debating Coach. ‘A learned man has always riches in himself.” BONNIE FORBES BELL, A. B.; Mi. A. University of Nebraska; Cnivorsit y of Colorado; Chicago Universiity; University of Washington. Instructress of Latin. Freshman Class Advisor. Librarian. “Things won are done, joy’s soul lies in the doing.” C. C. COWIN, A. B. William Jewell College.; Liberty. Mis- souri; Harvard University. Instructor of Science. Foot Ball Coach. Sophomore Class Advisor. ‘T have said everything when I have named the man.” Papr.e- Fourteen.
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THE TATTLER Your Own Home Town There are fancier towns than our own little town There are towns that are larger by far; But the people who live in our little town Don’t care what the other towns are. There are things that you see in a wealthier town That you can’t see in towns that are small; And yet, up and down, there is no other town Than our own little town after all. It may be very true that the streets aren’t long, That they’re narrow and not very straight; But the neighbors you know in your own little town All welcome a fellow — it’s great. If you live and you work in your own little town. In spite of the fact that it’s small, You will find it the truth that your own little town Is the best little town after all. L. B. — 24. Page Sixteen
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