X.1ST.>JS^.Miss Cuppy deals in English, not coke(Koch),Bout the latter, much, is every day spoke,However if Koch, pays better than teachi...
His practise students are scared of their life
They would rather meet, a big butcher, knife.In gym stunts and fire-drills, Westphalranks high.When we lose a game, he heaves a great sigh,I...
However, his wife, is a suffraget strongAnd makes Mr. Brucey step right along.Among the young pedagogues, Shockel loomsbright,Endowed with a divine,...
Long tramps to the woods, to him, sure appeal.Next day, we must suffer, his long-drawn-out spiel.Without Cunningham, chapels incomplete,He suggests ni...
The next chapel period in which he mustact,Wed rather a stump-speech
indeed, its afact.If Turman has a hobby, on which he mustprate,Its Orange County, of early years and oflate
Purple is all to which he is partial,And in praise of this
all his song he doesmartial.John Jacob Schlicher is English (?) by birth,His pleasant phiz always, indicates mirth
When with his Latin, and old verbs hesnicely thru,He hurries to Roots, for a dinner, true blue.Clippinger composes, while a student disposes,He...
—not many
She approves parties, clubs and every cleansport,But our failings and faults she has to report.Miss Rhyan loves cooking, sweeping and such,If she...
but, oh my ! not much !Her students all love her, a yard and an inch
From her loved lessons, they never do flinch.Mr. Chas. Roll, in voice deep and loud,Can soon hypnotize a history-bent crowd,He and Lynch con...
Four good varieties, thick, fat and thin
At five oclock, mornings, their work it begins.iDear readers, with patience, my poem forbear,For with it, my lessons
they had to shareWith poetic license much freedom I took,Grammar and logic, I almost forsook.But becoming all serious, now at the end,To my&...
We consider these, the best years of our life,Spent with these teachers, thru calm and thrustrife.Elizabeth Dcnehiei aw