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s. Q sl NQN SN S A it ix s i 5 Pfhh Mr. Smith, Miss Brown, Miss Cooley, Mr. Jones Mr, Moery, Mr. Hammond, Mr. Brown, Mr. Stanley. Mr. Tisdale, Mr. Bricker Sergeant Sneed, Miss Wentworth, Major Cramer, Mrs, Rosendahl, Mr. Kettering Mr, Risley, Miss Anderson. Miss Crawford. Mr. Robertson Page Ten nial students never need worry about this with the fine science instructors of which this department boasts. While on the subject of science, one usually thinks of mathematics. This line of work has been one of the most outstanding in Cen- tennial and without a doubt will continue to be so. By this time the Bulldog has seated himself comfort- ably in an e a sy chair in Neptune's library. While looking over the numerous books, he happens to notice Ll biography of Napoleon. The history department of Cen- tennial, he thinks, teaches not only things which have hap- pened to Caesar and his like, but also keeps the students well informed of what is happening in the world at the present time. Well, thinks the Bull- dog as he leaves Neptune's Palace, i'Those Centennial- igbts are certainly fortunate in having such a fine group of teachers. Then, growling conten- tedly to himself, he begins to pick h i s w a y gingerly through a patch of red and white coral, as he continues his exploraton under the sea. -CATHERINE PRESTON
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ready extensive courses of this department has been added the new course of busi- ness Spanish. Continuing on his way, the Bulldog thinks of the in- estimable value which the . proved in preparing students for the immediate business world. So also has the me- chanical department, which prepares students with a yearning for machinery and the like for their chosen call- ing. The Bulldog, stopping to enjoy the sweet music of a mermaid duet, thinks of the art department in which students interested in drama- tics, music, a n d drawing spend many enjoyable hours under the direction of com- petent instructors. Noticing a uniformed door-keeper, the Bulldog thinks of the R. O. T. C., a comparatively new innova- tion in Centennial which gives the boys a chance not only to acquire a military bearing, but also a uniform, and the athletics department which helps students to de- velop their bodies as wellas their minds. Without an understanding of science, thinks the Bulldog, this would be a rather unin- teresting world, but Centen- Mrs. Brainerd, Miss Berg, Mr. Pound, Mr, Young, Miss Bergin Miss Breckenridge, Miss Spencer, Miss Meyers Mr. Tomlinson Mr, Christopher, Miss Cahagan, Miss Melin. Mr. Collins Miss Melchcr, Miss Smith, Miss Scott, Mr. Greene Page Nine
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