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FACULTY NOTES ln leaving good old Ferry High, As the class of Forty-Two, Some will breathe a heavy sigh, And some depart with feelings blue. We might have acted up a bit, And made our teachers mad, But the spark in our hearts the teachers lit, When we part, will make us sad. Coach Tommy Jones with dimples deep, is a regular sport for all to meet. And Sandy Sandrock with his cute bow ties, Is the pride and joy of all the guys. Then our old pal Thomas at bat at the pool, Trying to hit safe in keeping up cool. Goes Corporal Hopkins the heart breaking slam, We praise him for leaving to join Uncle Sam. Fine Charlie Stroup gnawing his nails, Back in a corner checks annual sales. Mr. Frank Stallings of the great singing brand, As a Band Chaperone is a humdinger grand. We'll remember Miss Vennum the teacher of art, And when found chewing gum to the office we'd start. We learned cooking and sewing from Miss Craft and Miss Lane Whom We'll recall in good housekeeping again and again. There was one fine old class where we failed to get smart, In a sense of the word - O, you know Fred Hart. As we trudged to school late in our ears rang the call, REPORT! Mr. May announcing. Place: DEEtention Hall. Let's remember Floyd Baker and his basketball champs, The pride of Ohio, and big shots of the vamps. Here's to good old Pop Cochrane, the Wiz of the band, Who conducts Ferry High, the best in the land. Two favorites, sweet Lois Sharp and petite Tootie Reese, Take a tug at our hearts hard to release. For our schoolmaster deluxe Superintendent Fred Teal, Words will not express the honor we feel. We could go on and on from the school record score, But We'll sign off right here and bore you no more. We hope to meet often in the life we pass through, But now we remain yours truly, Class of '42. JESSIE SISLEY CHAS. MORGAN DRUGGISTS Cut Rate Drugs
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