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Miss ROSSITER MR. SPRUNGER MR. CRAWFORD MR. MILI.IES
Mathematics Department
ERE WE TO FOLLOW the instructors representing the mathe-
matics department, a surveyor's instruments would be required. Miss
Jameson is followed with difficulty as she guides her Chevrolet with speedy
precision to a gathering of boys who eagerly listen to her lesson on eti-
quetteg she has also learned to avoid hydrants. Whether Miss Welsh's
golf game is marked with the same unfailing calculation which she dem-
onstrates in the class-room is questionable, but no one doubts the new
recipes she tells about. -
Miss Kieckhefer extols the qualities of butter-milk and says teasingly,
"There are diets and dietsv. Well may she smile! Miss Rossiter eludes
such discussion. Her favorite subject is "that nephew of mine".
At any time we may follow Mr. Crawford
to a sport event with his young son who, he
vows, will some day be an All-American full-
back. Mr. Sprunger may be found on a "hop-
scotch' trip through the United States and
Canada during any short recess-and as for
Mr. Millies, well he's our own Bay View son,
let's spare him a while.
Miss JAMESON
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