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Ill FAN' Fl' Wh I You Can Lend a Hand to Help Them, As They Launch Their Boats Away MR. JAMES I-I. SMITH Asst. Principal Mr. james H. Smith, first assistant to Mr. Wright, is an adept at making out programs. I-Ie is not only up with the times but is far ahead of them, for when we are pulling through one semester, he is living in tlhe next, planning that semesters program. MISS EULA W. DEATON Dean of Girls It would really be a remarkably large num- ber if you counted the times you have heard people say, O Miss Deaton! or Where's Miss Deaton? If theres a question which nobody can answer you are told to Ask Miss Deatonf' She encourages you and knows just what is the proper thing to do. You feel very Fuch relieved and calm after' conversing with er, MR. FREDERICK HOLC1-I 0451 Until last February, his kingdom was Room 307, where dwell the little frogs and turtles necessary to teaching Zoology. Now, although he has switched to the English Department, he deals with tadpoles turned into commas, The Tiger by Blake, and other queer beasts in literature. MISS MATTIE LOUGI-I 453 Miss Lough is the guardian of Section 453, and is a familiar figure about the halls of Austin. She teaches Mathematics to the Freshies, and Trigonometry to the Seniors, on demand. Miss Lough is one of the Old Guard, coming here when Austin was a tiny schoolhouse 'lout west. MISS MARY WOOLSTON 460 In 1922 Miss Woolston arrived at Austin together with a very verdant group of freshies whom she took under her wing. Ever since, she has in all earnestness directed them in the ways of Austin. She is a faculty adviser of the Y club, and oh yes-she drives a brand new Essex! MR. ALBERT I-IEIBY 462 Mr. Heiby, 1523 N. Menard Avenue, better known to some as Ahl I-Ieibyf' A wizard at math, writing poetry, and demanding ex- cuses. Usually teaches math to freshies in Room 110, 113 or 203. Wears rubbers in winter and is a bear on penmanship. His prodigies are sometimes known as I-Ieiby's I-Ieeby jeebeysf' MISS CHRISTINE I-IARTLEY 457 Miss Christine I-Iartley has the very difhcult work of teaching freshmen what they are and why they ain't. In other words, she teaches General Science. 457 is coming through very creditably considering the fact that they lived through the turmoil of holding section in the Auditorium. 8 :QQXEPNW ii-3 el.. H
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MISS LOUISE GRAHAM 45o When not guiding and taking care of her very important Section, Miss Graham reigns supreme in Portable ll over a flock of poor, struggling Latin students. She is much be- loved by the members of her Section who organized, this semester, the club, Graham Crackers, named in her honor. MISS HELEN RICHARDS H4580 Miss Richards, a long-suffering member of our math. department, devotes her time to the thankless job of driving angles, arcs, segments, circles, etc., into the skulls of the world's future Mathematical Wizards. She is leaving Austin to be principal of a grammar school, where she will spend her efforts in preparing youngsters for high school agony. MR. ANDREW NICHOLS 0459 lvfr. Nichols is our history teacher, who entertains us with quaint recitations of thc antics of Frankie, Charlie, and the baby. He sits with the world hanging over his head, expounding wisdom between sips of liquid from his thermos bottle. He helps poor, deluded employers by sending them bril- liant CYD Austin students to fill their require- ments. MISS CLARA KOLLMAN 454 Miss Clara Kollman, in spite of about 33 obstacles per class, has been known to teach enough English to pull the aforesaid class through a Minimum Requirement exam. Be- sides English, she teaches that immortal language of Uhic, haec, hoes. She is an adviser of the College Club and is at the head of the Corridor Corps. MISS LOUISE ROBERTS 455 Miss Roberts teaches fire drills. As a side- line, she has been known to conduct a course in mathematics for students and others. Her pupils speak of her from various angles. Miss Roberts has made a name for herself as Coach of Austin's ivory chess team. MR. J. LEE ROTH 45Z Our teacher of vocal variation. He is the faculty adviser of several song bird organiza- tions and is a well known and popular figure in Room 317. He tells the freshies not to be scared, and they respond by clamoring for the famous Frog Song. MISS MABEL BROWERS H461 Miss Browers makes typewriters out of mere students. Also she teaches the strange sign- writing which was originated in the Stone Age and is similar to the scribblings on the Egyptian pyramids. Great efforts, at the present, are being made to decipher the latter, but Miss Brower's pupils translate even greater wonders. gf wit .7 S- X g 9 ' - -.,.31-315 .-'-- ' ul 4 , . 5? iuuu I N ii NT , E VQNI' FACULTY . ' TS? 1 Q of T.. , M, 1 fwo-fA'U f -rig i Q 6 l alfa' A ' .Nur . ...3 . ' 1 , ' 4 39 g
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