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1 H E TATTLER MYRLE K. SINN. A. B. State University of Iowa. Instruc- tress of History and English. “She can mix well and at the same time mind her own business.” CHARLES W. BAUER, PH. G. PH. C. Valparaiso, University. Indiana, In- vtruetcr of Science and Mathematics. Ereshman Class Advisor. “Coupling a jovial and witty disposition with ability to work makes him a ‘Good Fellow. ” ANNA M. BURGGRAF Albion State Normal, Idaho; Univer- sity of California Instructress of music. “It was only a glad ‘good morning,’ As she psased along the way. But it spread the morning’s glory Over the livelong day.” Pa to Thirteen
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THE T A T T T, E R GUSSIE ANN GREENHECK, A. B. University of Wisconsin; Instructress of English and Expression. Junior Class Advisor; Tattler Advisor. “I hate a thing done by halves, if it be right, do it boldly; if it be wrong, leave it undone.” MILO T. MEANS, B. S. Oregon Agricultural College. Instruc- tor of Agriculture and Biology. “I dare to do all that may become a man, who dare do more?” MERRIE LOIS HENDRICKS, A. B. Howard College, Alabama. Instruc- tress of Latin and English. “Her disposition is marked by fairness and willingness.” Page Twelve
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THE T A T T L E R MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY Poor Old Tom Old Tom works with no vacation, And lie thinks his fate is sad: He passed up the education That he might as well have had. Old Tom’s always discontented, Thinking that the world’s unkind; Only carelessness prevented The improvement of the mind. Old Tom’s living in a hovel That is full of gloom and cold; He must work with pick and shovel Though he’s weak and sad and old. He grows very much dejected When his former friends ride past; Now he sees that he neglected A fine chance that couldn’t last. Old Tom works for little money; He will never get ahead. Once he thought that life was funny, But his happiness is dead. When he had a chance to study He preferred to loaf or play; Now in ditches that are muddy Old Tom toils from day to day. Boys whom Old Tom knew have risen; They had parents who were wise. He is like a man in prison, Doomed to labor till he dies. Life has little compensation For the man who learns too late That his lack of education Brings him to the drudge’s fate. Page Fourteen
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