Old Man Mertz

Written
1996

 My memory is strongly etched of old man Mertz

      standing slight and straight;

      expression stern,

       arms folded, white cuffs showing.

Depression blue suit pressed

      shinny one more time.

Ties so still, dull and conservative

     they left no memory.

He silently supervised students

      with his stare.

Steel rimmed glasses, smile less face

      and the seeing eyes ever watchful.

With his long forehead

      and strong set face

      he belonged in a bank boardroom.

He commanded respect from all

      looking the prissy principal.

But he was in charge!

They called him "Old Man Mertz".

Surely he knew.

And he was feared.

Generation after generation walked past his office

      on tip toes.

He was in the Education Business

      and good education was business like.

Teachers taught for him

      and taught well.

Students learned for him

      and learned well.

Staff worked for him

      and worked well.

But his life was dull

      without a sensational scandal.

He was a success.

He did his job.

And with time my fears, tempered with respect,

      turned to deep felt appreciation.

They just don't make principals like him anymore.

 

Doug Minnis

April 1994

 

Notes
Published in "Trinidad , Colorado My Home Town" for the class of 1946 50th reunion. Summer of 1996