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20 THE H A R TI A N THE FACULTY In the Northwest room of our school building fair Presides a young teacher with dark curly hair, Brien’s her name, as I suppose you have guessed. Good looks has she plenty, and with knowledge she’s blessed. In the room next to thiz where language is taught. You learned how Caesar with the Aeduans fought. You will find Betty Boyd, the brains of it all, Making maps of Helvetia, It’ly and Gaul. Miss Pruden can figure, cook, and sew. And place the Sophs on the very first row. And serve us lunches, piping hot, But take back talk? Well, I guess not! The Math. room, filled with 8th grade kids. Is the place where Miss Lindsay generally bids Half of the class to remain after school To be sure and learn that English rule. V Mr. Rakestraw, our principal, and lover of books. Is not half as ugly as he sometimes looks. He coached the boys to football fame And with the Geometiy did the same. Where the typewriters sing and the figures fly. You will find Miss Gibbs, small, neat and shy. On her left hand she wears a sparkling gem, Which (for Walter we hear) is a good omen. Miss I ardner may take you quite by surprise, When you first meet her and her winking eyes. Her hair, they all say, is cf Titian hue And that she’s a friend, tried and true. Mr. Chamberlain, sure, is the Sheik of them all, For him, every maid in the school did fall. He can’t be beat in manners and looks Nor in the knowledge he has reaped from books. We like Mr. Olin and his sunny smiles Which always extend for miles and miles He knows how to coach good basketball teams. And interpret the queerest of Aggie’s dreams. In the Hitsory room, where tell shelves and hooks Are hung with maps and filled with books,, Mrs. Hutchins will not let you linger long If the quertion she a ks you is answered wrong. Miss Hanson, a beauty beyond compare. Steadfastly retains her chestnut hair; It helps her audience to pay good attention, When she sings at school or at a convention. In the History room, where the shelves and hooks He has made our school so very resplendent His teachers, he hires from the best in college And they’re not excelled in tact nor knowledge. We love our faculty, one and all And hope to see them each next fall When we return to resume our studies And meet new friends and greet old buddies. —Jean Ida McLouth
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