Alliance High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Alliance, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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MEET THE PROF S Mr. Vaughan is our principal's name, Upon whom we all depend: He gets right into llfe's little game And lights from beginning to end. r . I' ' 4 W .I '.1.l Mr. Coppock ls his assistant And very good one at that: We know he'd be just as persistent If he worked with a ball and bat. Mr. Beard though rather small Can surely teach General Science and all. Mr. Burre1l's room is the place to go If the kinds of plants you want to know. Our own Mr. Chenot has plenty of knack So for fun and good times we do not lack. For cookies and all such things to eat, Miss Barclay's cooking no one can beat. In manual-training you'll see Mr. Barbe Usually wearing a real worker's garb. When taught by Misses M. Dilley and Day, Geometry seems almost like play. Cicero with his langue would feel jeal- ous and blue Could he hear J. Dllley speak his and ours too. The facts of Civics have plainly been shown Through the careful instruction of Dor- othea Doane. Although all the pupils do not prefer Spanish We hope Miss Fitzgerald from our midst will not vanish. He's made us rate hlgh as an A-1 school, Good work but no stars is Geltz's main rule. Bookkeepers and stenogs, all root for Miss Heir From her daily good counsel no pupil could tire. Whenever there's trouble just go to Miss Heyde, By the advice she gives you, you'll always abide. Miss Jones is well versed in High School things, Teaching History, English, and also she sings. Mr. Kidwell teaches the Manual-training Which is used whether it's snowing or raining. Mr. Kendall and the Freshles are at home in nineteen With him Freshies and Seniors alike seem quite green. Doris Miller teaches Freshies galore And her General Science is far from a bore. A History and Civics teacher is Miss Maeir And in school activities she's a very live wire. 'I'he Senior Class patroness is Hazel Pfau They will always admire her as much as now.

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