Truman State University - Echo Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)

 - Class of 1917

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A. P. Settm:. I )(‘:ui —10—

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Tlk© Faisonlty IIE faculty members of the English Department are able to Settle all eontro- versies in our language in a Wish manner, while they Manx the students over the difficulties. If by chance, dull students fall into the department, they may be sharpened by the Kmkry that makes every one a lit tle brighter. Although Latin is a dead language, here it seems to be ( Irek.v. No ponies are furnished in Spanish, neither can the students slide through, for there is only one trail to follow, and that is guided by a competent WvLker. There is no wa to Hkvo from a (lerman quiz, so the sooner over, tin better. In the History Department, an F is almost as rare as a Yiolette on Mount McKinley. Every one has an equal chance, however, for the motto of the department is Kixc.sih ry What’s Fair for one is Faik for all There seem to be just the Wright ones for t he place in t he Agricultural I)epart ment Students are treated well in the Practice School, unless they Doolittle, then the supervisors seem S. ;e. which causes the students Paine It will not do for students to enter a science class crowing over the fact that they have not studied, for they may feel that they do not belong to the high-brows but to the class that Bn a y. The Board of Regents sent miles Tor a Sweet Williams to adorn the gymnasium. ('an there be greater enjoyment or grander Seitz than those presented by the horns, Orchestra or band in the Music Department? Shoddy work is not done in the art rooms, for in this department the work is as genuine as all Lyle. The aspiring cooks receive light from the Koll and soon there is a radiation of bril- liancy in the kitchen There is no State Highway in the Rural Department, and whoever succeeds Burrows through and gets to tin Root of the subject. Students who have expected to get along in the various departments without effort have been found at the office in a Poole of tears, before they decided to Settle down to study. Faculty members, you have made us work Many times when we should have liked to shirk ; Yet we shall remember as the years go How you helped the “green” develop and grow.



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J. Y. IIbyd Professor of (lOnmui .1. S. Stokks Professor of Physics and Physiography I'. Jknmk Gkkkn Professor of Latin 17 Y. J. Bkay Professor of Chemistry

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