Wheelersburg High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wheelersburg, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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E LUITH THE TEHCHEIRS OD THE HILL Bertha Purdue, second grade, Lucille Burke, third, fourth and fifth grades at VVilson Addition, Ollie Hibbitts, first grade, Loyzelle Haffner, fourth grade, Violet Preston, fifth grade, Cecil Pollock, second grade, Avanelle Stalcer, first grade. Irene Groh, fifth grade, Agnes McLeod, first and second grades at Wilson Addition, Ruth Snook, third grade, Ann Thompson, sixth grade, Helen Mcfowen, sixth grade, Lillian Barney, sixth grade. l.orean Stanley, third grade, Mary McCarty, fourth grade, Helen Fern Hively, third, fourth and fifth grades at Sciotodale, Sevah Swift, first and second grades at Sciotodale, Virginia McHenry, third and fourth grades at Allentown, Grace Carter, first and second grades at Allentown. E TARY TEACHER These teachers start the students on their way to the future through education. If little Joey is a bit slow, it is their task to teach him, by some means or other, the fundamentals of reading, penmanship and math. lf Joey is quick, he is encouraged to in- vestigate nevv fields of interest. Truly these elementary instructors are the hub of the Wheelersburg School System. Back Row Front Rowz Not Pictured LE



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Joe Watts Bud Reese ITH APOLOGIE By the banks of old Ohio, Where the spring floods well-nigh drown us, In the nigh defuncted village, Wheelersburg . . . that pearl of places, Wheelersburg . . . the height of high schools. Lived therein a group of students, Faculty and divers others, Of a rare, coy disposition. One of these was F. McChesney, Joy and wonder of the Seniors. Now he paced about the classroom, Hands he stuck into his pockets, From the brow of E. McChesney, Gone was every trace of amour As he gazed upon his homeroom, As of one who in a vision Sees what is to be, but is not. Happy, ioyful little Seniors, Throwing each to each the spitball, Placing soft the up-right thumb tack On the chair of this their teacher. Lifted he his hands in horror, Loud he cried, sans exultation, 'llt is well now, O my brother, That ye go into the office, That ye pick up the great paddle, That ye bring it straightward to me. Many moons and many winters Will have come and will have vanished, Ere ye eat your luscious dinner Sitting downward at, the table. And forsooth no olden prophet Spake such words of painful portent, And the Seniors answered saying, f'We have listened to your message, Felt the sting of yonder paddle, We will think on what ye tell us. lt is well for us, O brother! Came the tolling of the late chimes, The great chieftain, E. Mcflhesney, At once spake he, Get in your seats For I check seats and not your faces' The red-headed Shockyhoho, Handsomest of all the women, ln the Senior room was sitting. Now the dashing Doneioio Enters he upon the sanctum, Softly takes the seat beside her, And her eyes are brightly gleaming. Now the class they have a scandal- Shockyhoho, the great Smoocher. Lest ye think this be a tabloid, Hear us now, we ioketh only. For we love our profs and pupils, Wouldn't say a thing about 'eml Hence, farewell, O fellow students, We shall never more forget thee. Aim thee true thy fateful spitball, Aim thee true thy snitched eraser, And remember, when thou copy, Sit thee near one of great smartness. Hence, farewell, O fellow students, Peace be with you, O our Brethren! SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bertha Bennett Mary Lou Blum

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