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CentrsJ Agility in shorthand and typing is the goal which Miss Katherine Miller sets lor her students. Mr. Garland Nichols teaches English, but is better known lor his supervision of our bi-weekly publication. English and civics are her specialties-—Miss Harriet Northern, recently of Independence. Good etiquette plus good cooking is offered to boys and girls alike by Miss Genevieve Nowlin. Miss Beneta Reid expounds the art of making attractive and appropriate wearing apparel. Baseball, basketball, soccer, archery, hygiene—these are but a few subjects offered by Miss Haze! Roads. Many students receive basic instructions in English from Miss Amanda B. Rucker. Mr. Nichols Miss Roads Miss Reid Miss Northern Miss Rucker Page Seventeen 1 Miss Miller Miss Nowlin
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Miss Hiatt Miss Jenkins Miss Johnston Miss Johnson Miss McClure Mr. McClure Miss McGloin Ancient history, early American history, modern history are all developed by versatile Miss May Farr Hiatt. Miss Pearl Jenkins enumerates the customs, cultures and eccentricities of ancient civilizations. A friendly smile, a winning way are both great aids to Miss Helen Johnson in teaching problems which have beset the world since the beginning of time. Humming typewriters and nimble fingers are the result of unceasing labor by Miss Louisa P. Johnston. A recent and valuable addition to our biology department—Mr. Wm. L. Lockridge. An ancient but ever modern subject, Latin, is taught by a popular, interesting teacher—Miss Virginia McClure. Expert workers of wood are developed by Mr. C. B. McClure. Her zoology room is as fascinating as her subject and herself—Miss Anna K. McGloin. [ Page Sixteen
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Mr. Ryder Miss Romine Mr. Stadler Miss Segelbaum Miss Tarbet Miss Sisson Mr. Tiefel With Mr. Wendell M. Ryder as leader, it's no wonder our band and orchestra are rapidly nearing perfection. Our popular, well-managed cafeteria is due to the efforts of Mrs. Frances Romine and her able workers. A quiet study hall is indispensable for concentration. It is with pride that Miss Flora May Sanders keeps the auditorium as such. Skill in girls' athletics is developed by Miss Rose Segelbaum. Confused freshmen are enlightened in the subjects of math, and algebra by Miss Mary E. Sisson. Many useful articles are turned out by boys in Mr. J. A. Stadler's metal shop. Great architects received training in classes similar to those conducted by Mr. Ralph Tiefel. Inspired by Miss Edith Tarbet, English students strive for more beauty and eloquence in amateur literature. [ Page Eighteen
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