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Faculty Poem JusI ix ' st ynuv wviwy v;i u :i wliili- And case your tiviMl eyes Ipoii a scciK ' well kii(i«n to all As the ciirtuius slowly rise. Ah ' here they come like soldiers all. Ill silent, staid re iew , ()iir Faculty most wondrous wise. I here present to ' ou. ] [iss Patterson who leads the way In lantiuas ' es and iiracc. Miss Fiiifroek, dear in Aigehra For Fre.shmen sets the pace. A thorouuh. all-round luisiness nnn, Mr. Hauer next in rank. Miss Aherle in future years. For good advice well thank. Miss Leonard wastes her lovely voice On .Innior Litcraliirc. For Algebra there ' .s none so good. . s little, sweet Tiss Aloore. In Study ' .2 with iron hand, ()ui ' Mrs. agner rules And ill teaching Dutch (lui N ' aterlandl Miss Ruess anil Oi ' l are jewels. Next Mr. Ward who we have heard Soon leaves to calch I he Kaiser, And surely, llii-ough Miss Reinhart In Latin were iniieh wiser. Miss Soulier tcaclies Freshmen How g 1 V. S. to talk. And Foster magic circles draws AVith a string and a piece of chalk. Typewriting and Stcn!.graj)hy would surely Ke a liore ir they were not taught by Miss SchnUhe.s.s -Vnd efiicient Miss Bell Moore. ' I ' heii there ' s Padgett down in Si inly I, V ]n tries to keeji us still; Without Blackford tali and Jordan small In I listory we ' d fare ill. Dry physics can be suffered, L ' licomplainingly with cheer. Because we ' re taught by laughing Little Clark and Mr. Beer. Ill Hi.story, there ' s Aberle and in case — 16 —
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The Faculty If vc work u])(iii iiiarlilc. il will pcri ii; il on l)ras . liin ' will c ' l ' ii it ' , if we rear temple , tlicN ' will crumhle Lo diisl; hut if we work updii iiniii ' irl il mimU and in]l)ue them with principles, uith the just fear of (iocl ami love of our fellow iiii ' n, we engra e on those tablets soiiiethiii.t; ' that will hrighteii to all eteriiitv. MR. H. H. HEI IER. MR. FRANK WIIITEHOLSE MR. F. S. FOSTER MISS L.Vl ' RA LEOX.VRI) : IISS BERTHA RIESS MISS I5ERTII.V PATTERSON- MISS MURIEL AHERLE MISS M.VR(;.VRET PAIXiET ' I MISS EEIZABETII ORT nSS MARY AHERLE Th, MISS MADGE COTTON MISS KATE MODRE MR. THERON W. W. Ri) MRS. MAUD WACiXER MISS MARIE BOWERS MISS LENA SCnULTHESS MR. E. II. E ITER MR. VM. BAUER MISS RUTH FINFROrU MISS FLORENC E SHIRES MR. JESSE BEER MR. E. L. CLARK MISS MARY Z. BIACKFORD MISS RUTH soil) ER MISS GENE .V REINHART MR. C. C. KOCHHEISER . MISS BELL B. MOORE, MISS LOUISE JORDAN SiiperiiitendenI of Sehoois Priiieii)al of lliuh Sclion] ( ' oaeli. (ieoinel ry En-li h (leriiiaii Enuiish, Fi-eneh. S|)anisli Hi-iory Stlld - ( )lic ' (iel-iuail i! (reoar.iphy, Saiiilatioii and Phy ioloLiy En-lish Algebra (■eometry SI iid - Two Jjatiii, (ieograpliy Stenouraphy ( Oimnereial .Vi ' itliiiiel ic BookkeepiiiL; Algebra English Physies, ( ' hemislry ( ' heniistry History English Latin Arithmetic, Alg ' bra Bookkeeping, Typewriting. C .)m. Arithmetic History - 15 —
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You have forgotten Wlio teaehes Sophomore Kiiuhsh, Remenil er it ' s Miss Cotton. And kinflly, good Miss Rowers Teaches ( icero and siieh. While Shires never tires. Teaching Kreshnieii to do niucli. Away u]) in a . ' ird. Hoor room Etter teaclies us h(jw to write. And Kociilieiser not far away Works well witii main anfl might. ' I ' hen I ' arry, very merry tells us Life is one sweet song, And hist, not least, our Principal Always ready to right what ' s wrong. And now, liefore the curtain falls ¥oT the sake of Auld Lang Syne, I ' o the teachers who left for broader lields, ' e ' ll dedicate a line. Mr. Carmine was the joy and jiride Mr. I ' atton, a true sportsman Of everyone he knew, c saw t o with much regrt ' t. His goodness and ahility But his influence stayed hcliind liini Were ri aled liy hut few . In our teams, it lingers yet. ] Iiss Ik ' dger, need we say it Jind when we think of Davis No one can (piite ecpial her. We liegin to get a notion. We loved her not as leacher only. Of how small the human language is But as friend and counselor. Comjtared with our emotion. So here ' s a cheer for teachers dear. Who higher planes now l)less. And here ' s a cheer for teac ' hers here, ].oyal to M. H.S. Dorothv Nolan— ' 18 17 —
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