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nt. .1 ,..-v Y MISS PIERCE: Miss Pierce is very popular with the Home Economics Dept. She is always ready to help anyone with a costume for the gym exhibit, the operetta, or for the spring wardrobe, as the case may be. MISS PULSIFER: Many of our successful young secretaries owe their start to Miss Pulsifer. May she Continue to train efficient stenographers. MISS PURVIS: Miss Purvis is one of our most attractive faculty members. She has such expressive eyes and the Garbo voice. She is very popular with her classes, and during this last year has shown great ability as a Dramatic Club Coach. MISS RICE: Miss Rice has quite the bluest eyes, but in spite of her feminine appear- ance keeps strict discipline. She is one of our most brilliant young teachers. and although somewhat reserved, has made a host of friends at Ifdward Little. MR. TAYLOR: Red has the faculty of being able to shape the rawest material into a team and a good one, too. His Commercial Law Classes are said to be a snap Cfor A studentsj and he tells the best jokes. MR. YEATON: By rights, Mr. Yeaton should be a country squire. But as a teacher, he seems to be in his element. Kindly, benevolent, I am sure we are all glad of having come into contact with so fine a personality. PAGE FIFTEEN
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al , 4 ,iw I MISS IJHEUREUX: Once again Miss I,'Heureux is back at E. L. She is very brilliant, and our French Department is indeed fortunate in having so capable a teacher take the place of Miss Davis. MISS LORING: NVe are sincerely grateful to Miss Loring for her unselhsh cooperation in all the projects we have undertaken during our high school career. Some of us who have had the privilege of being in her classes will always remember those Monday morning sessions. MISS MacFARLAND: When Miss Maclrarland was at the hospital this winter, we found out how valuable she really is twith all due respect to Miss Briggs-IJ. MISS MILLER: This seems to be Miss Miller's last year with us, since she has decided to take dictation from some doctor for the rest of her life. Her classes will certainly miss herg and all Edward Little will miss her jolly smile. MISS NORVVOOIJ: VVe can see Miss Norwood as a college President's wife. Gracious, lovely, she has made many friends in Auburn. MISS PERKINS: Miss Perkins keeps the best discipline in class-and can she squelch gum chewers. But she's not always that way. Outside of school she is a peachg and inside school, makes her History Classes as interesting as it is possible for History Classes to be. PAGE FOURTEEN
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