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Miss Wheaton will be teaching, If you take a little look In the Homemaking House, from Mother Nature’s book. From Miss Pettibone’s chorus the songs rise sweet and clear To fill each lonely heart with melodies so dear. In the history room where Mrs. Pfeiffer used to teach You’ll find Mrs. Connor with actions so meek. And now to the office—Oh! Here’s Mr. Howe You don’t need to be careful—you won’t get in a row. To work for Mr. Wilson all you need Is worlds of strength and heaps of speed. For Mr. Austin we have great respect When we see him coming we know what to expect. Miss Lewis is free most of the time From the plague of headaches and the wants of rhyme. If, in Mrs. Cornell’s class, you are inclined. With her a friendship you will find. Mr. Laughlin is a man who loves to jest But it is no secret—I protest. While all these thoughts run through my head, I hope there is nothing that I have said, Which sounded as if it were for spite, Because there’s something about each one that I really like. rl' 6
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FACULTY 1st Row: Coats, Clark, Keefe, Hurlburt, Braunschweiger; 2nd Row: Barney. Wheaton, Lewis, Pettibone, Connor; 3rd Row: Austin, Howe, Cornell, Laughlin, Wilson. WHITESVILLE SCHOOL TEACHERS During the first year in school Mrs. Coats teaches the golden rule, While the second year up in the church Mrs. Clark may be found with a rule of birch. Freni Mrs. Keefe you’ll learn I’m sure And next year you’ll be in grade four, Where with steady eyes you’ll often stare Upon Mrs. Hurlburt with a dazzling glare. Miss Braunschweiger will teach the facts And the minds are now stationed upon steady tracks. Mrs. Barney has taught for many a year And I hope that next year she’ll still be here. 5
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JEAN CRITTENDEN—“Jennie” Ambition—To attend two col- le es with a language major. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Tatler 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Team 2; Swing Trio 2; Senior Play 4; Library Club 4; Secre- tary of Class 3; Hallowe’en Fair 4; Senior Dance 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Major—Latin, Mathematics “A dash of looks, vim and pep. Who's the one shr.'ll make step RUTH FITZPATRICK—“Red” Ambition — Professional dancer with additional career of busi- ness. Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Service Club 2, 3; Senior Play 2, 4; Band 3; Volleyball Team 3; Home Ec. Club 3; Spring Festival 3; Mag- azine Campaign Capt. 3; Hallo- we’en Fair 4; Senior Dance Chairman; Yearbook Staff 4. Major—Mathematics. “Red are her locks, the same as her name; She's due to honor in the Hall of Fame 9
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