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THE FACULTY. O can say anything but a good word for Mr. Smith? For four years he has had charge of D. C. H. S., and has ably filled his responsible position. That he may rule long and prosperously is the wish of all. Under his tutelage the wanderings of Aeneas and his trials have been very interesting. Some idle pen has described him thus: Now Mr. Smith's our principal, We think it egotistical That he should hold before us all This very self same principle. For several years Miss Noyes has taught the Sophomores English. Perhaps the following will give one a good idea of her: Miss Noyes. our teacher petite. Keeps 210 oh so neat. Surrounded by plants, A sure sign of ants 'I'o see her's considered a treat. Mr. Crull knows of the annals of man from the year one, and helps others in so doing. But- Uncle Adam's a funny man: He calls you down whenever he can. And tells you how many words you've missed In all the year from the spelling list. Miss LeTourneau, who for the past few years has taught us to Uparley francais, has been described: Down in a deep and dark hole. There is surely a dear little soul. 109 is the place, With the bright, earnest face Of the one who says, N'est'ce pas si droll? Here's to Mr. Ferguson of the Chemical Laboratory: We haveia jolly teacher Well known both far and nearg The boys all say that he's a peach, The girls that he's a dear. He's a great and mighty hunter, But it's in his mind, I fear, For he always kills a rabbit When he goes a-hunting deer. 11
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Of the new teachers who came to us this year is Miss White, who instructs the Freshmen in Algebra and their delight, Ancient History. We hope she will be long connected with the school. Algebra and History! What a combination! For her they seem to study broth And think it no privation. Ask the juniors about Physics, and I think they'l1 say: We had a skilled teacher named Towne Wl1o'd always half smile when he'd frown: He'd make you jump blocks With electrical shocks, And fine you whene'er you came down. Drawing has been successfully taught to the Freshmen class by Miss Carey- As dainty as her sketches, As sweet as any Howers, We all unite in voting her A pleasant friend of ours. How sorry we are that one of the favorite ones of the faculty is going to leave us. Someone has immortalized QQ him thus: We have a young man named Church, For a better you'll long have to search. His monstrous size Caused the girls to make eyes, But he never came down off his perch. Among the first-floor teachers Miss Hopkins holds a con- spicuous place. Algebra has fallen to her lot, and- They say she's strictly strict, you see, And busy as a busy bee: But I don't see how this can be. She doesn't look that way to me. Speaking of busy bees, one is reminded of the Latin and Music instructor, who answers to this description: Perhaps the busiest man in school Is Mr. Custance, with whom you can't fool. If you don't know about cum You may meet with your doom: I advise you, At once learn the rule. Miss Stearns, one of the new teachers, came to us last fall to take charge of the Freshman English department. From what the 'fentering class has said about her these conclusions have been drawn: What's in a name, some character? Now here I'm sure it lies, For Miss Stearns isn't half as bad As her stern name implies. 12
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