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THE 1931 ORACLE .azz A ' aiiig ,..,.. i ... ,. - ,.,,, 7 U PI FH , F' l1,l1lI'll ,.--------.. i --....--.- ---,...-.. . fri 7 ,V ' rl- I-wnrgq F ,I-li, 'WH ' ln is E r F El-F Fil ffl: Fllll- F itll m'J-I I 'wl d' M I ' lull' Lmwoon DWELLEY Zeke The addition of the E. L. H. S. Gym paved the way for a new faculty member. Zeke came down from Junior High to fill the position and has Htted in slick as a whistle. Whetlier it is football, basketball, rifiery, track, or what not, Zeke is an authority. SARAH ENWRIGHT 'fEnnie Miss Enwright and the French course at Edward Little shall always remain synonymous in our minds. Her class periods are noted for their clock-work proficiency. MAUDFZLENA HUSKINS Maud As the conductor of orderly and efficient classes Miss Huskins stands second to none in old lf. L. VVe couldn't graduate without her. ELIZABETH JORDAN Pretty For the three years Betty has been with us in E. L. she has become as endeared to our hearts as her sister. One of the highest compliments a teacher can receive from a student is to be called a perfect peach . and Betty certainly merits that title. MA R CAR FT bl ORDAN 1APeggy,!! How much less would these last two years have meant to us had we been denied the pleasure of knowing' our beloved Peggy! A fine teacher, a good sport. and most important of all a real friend, Margaret will long' be among our fondest remembrances of Edward Little. ANNA KENNEDY A newcomer to the portals of li. L., Mrs. Kennedy has already won a place in our hearts. Though we Seniors see too little of this interesting' person, she proved her worth as one ot the coaches of the Senior Drama. Page Ten
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