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1' , gm 'iiin11IIIIlllIllnlnullllnumnlnlmmumuuu1we Q IImmummulummlluluummumuuu1Ui W 3, - 2, ,4, gk! PURPLE 1 1 D GO ' QED ...iinui .mihmilliilmmumumuImmunilima!--3 fffif...nlIuummmulluummuuum mWlliiiliIii...Q1iiQ VELMA J. BYARD Greenville, Ohio Pub. Sc. Mus. Valparaiso Uni- NEVEN P. STAUFFER Applecreek, Ohio HAZEL BOWER BELL Ada, Ohio A. B. Ohio VVesleya.11 Univer- versity 1923- sity 1921- B. s in Ed ohio Northern American Conservatory of Instructor Urichsville H. S. Universitv '1923 Music, Chicago, 1923. 1922- . , V. ' ' Instructor Marlon Hanlirlg H. D 'k C t N 1 ai e oun y orma. S' 1923. Q F' Y N S BNGLI:-lL ANU HISTORY MU IC SCIENCE verses Go Che jfaculty The seniors are taught by the Sup. , He makes our poor brains loop the loopg Its a wonder Begad He don't drive us mad Those big words would make Bryan droop. Our civics is taught by the Prin. , The tests that he gives are a sin: We could argue all day Till we all passed away Ilut Kessler would never give in. Miss Bossert is steadfast and stern. And even when we've time to burn: We must walk the chalk And refrain from all talk But that's something we never can learn. A funny professor is Mose, He don't wear long hair or queer clothes: But that fellow can speak French, German or Greek There is no limit to what that guy knows. Miss Jackson has such a nice voice. It might cause our hearts to rejoice: But I am sorry to say It is not used that way Because Ivy don't give us our choice. Miss Hunter is no giant. you bet, llut the valuable things you get: Are always quite small They're not big at all So there's lots of hope for her yet. Prof. McElwain runs Farm and Shop, He keeps all his boys on the hop: The look of that place Is sure a. disgrace For they lost both their brooms and the mop. Miss CraWford's a friend of J. Caesar, That guy was a funny old geezerg But Vergil you bet Is much worse yet He sure knocks your grades in the beezer. Miss Byard likes singing so well. She gets all us fellows in dutch: We sing at our best Till we burst out our vest But the faculty do not like such. There was a young teacher named Neven, He was a fine teacher, by heaven: But on every test day He always would say I always fail ten out of 'leven. The Sophies all love Mrs. Bell. They say that she treats them so Well! No lessons, they say They frolic all day That kind of a life must be swell. Sixteen
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