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Mr. William Storor When he came to S. R.. he brought his many pleasant ways. All of us who know him sure hope he always stays. The soldiers think him quite a man—and all the girls do coo, Our hats arc off to you, kind sir. for men like you arc few. Miss Mary M. Heffernan Take care of colds and guard your health. You have often heard her say; And the student teachers will admit She has helped to pave the way. Miss Katherine Allen Miss Allen taught us gym—yes and dancing too; We feel as though we learned a lot, and had some fun it's true. Dr. Elmer B. Cottrell With massage, first-aid, and the soldiers too. He still takes time to be a pal to you; His familiar laugh and smiling face From college life we’ll ne'er erase. Coach” Thompson He’s a mighty” gent who’s lots of fun; He has a smile for everyone; First they’re here and then they’re there. He and Spot , an inseparable pair. Miss Elmira H. Compton A teacher, friend, and one who’s fine. Thought will linger—yours and mine; Of her, of gym, and Scamper too. We won’t forget a friend so true. 23
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Dr. Walker D. Albert—Chemistry, Physics Department A scientist is the man who really knows his stuff. His students think that he is grand, but chemistry is plenty tough. Mr. Clay C. Ruff—Biological Science Department He has a friendly interest in each of us it seems. For everytime he comes to class, his face just fairly beams; He really taught us many things- -of trees, and leaves and flowers, His helpfulness and all he taught will linger through the hours. Mr. Kcllar Shclar—Biological Science Department Beetles, birds, and bugs— He docs his best with all; If ever you are seeking help, He’s in the Science Hall. Dr. Ralph A. Waldron—Chairman of Science Department He is a science teacher—a fact you no doubt know. And then he likes photography which keeps him on the go; If ever we were seeking help, we found him close at hand, He never shirked from helping us—we think he's simply grand. 22
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Miss Hazel Grubbs—Third Grade, l aboratory School She’s interested in nature work, And makes pottery as well; Were you to ask about these things Some helpful facts she'll tell. Dr. Emma Heard—Kindergarten, Laboratory School You’ll find her in the Lab. School among those four and five; Her patience seems to hold up within that small beehive. She also teaches college girls how to read and write; Her presence, for both young and old, is a pleasant sight. Miss Mary Louise Fisher—Sixth Grade, Laboratory School She loves to hike and camp. And of course she likes to teach; She lends a helping hand To each child that she can reach. Miss Elizabeth Conley—First Grade, Laboratory School First-graders think she's really grand. And I know you all agree. Miss Susie Bellows—Fourth Grade, Laboratory School A southern Miss to teach fourth grade Came from George Peabody to give us aid. Mrs. Ruby Ray McDonald—Second Grade, Laboratory School Second grade teaching is her meat . Her soft-spoken voice can't be beat. Dr. L. H. Wagenhorst—Director of Laboratory School Director of the lab school and placement bureau too; Famed in education, he brings a challenge true. Miss Mabel M. Franklin—Fifth Grade, Laboratory School Our fifth grade teacher from Tennessee Has done right well, you will agree. Miss Evelyn Cornelius—Secretary to Dr. Book She has a pleasant smile for everyone. I know, The ring upon her finger tells you why it's so. Mrs. Dorothy Billingsley—Secretary to Dr. Wagen-horst As a secretary, she's one that’s truly fine. Not to give her credit, would surely be a crime. 24
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