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Page Eighteen REGINA GROSSWEGE A. B. Indiana U. Teacher of Mathematics. MARY E. COX A. B. Indiana U. Columbia U. Teacher of History, Civics and Economics. V £ I V I . I1AUOU A. M. Ohio State U. Teacher of English and Public Speaking. WM. F. KRATLI A B. Indiana U. A. M. Wisconsin U. Teacher of Physics and Chemistry. LENA M. FOOTE A M. Michigan U. Teacher of Latin. HARRY L. HOUSE Bradley Polytechnic Teacher of Manual Arts. PALMER J. DAVIS B. S. A. Purdue U. Teacher of Vocational Agriculture. ESTHER KOONS B. S. Purdue U. Teacher of Cooking.
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The Faculty of EFHi The principal of El-IIi is Mr. Huff, His main hobby is watches and we think that’s enough. Mr. Harsh is the main supervisor in English today, He tells the same old jokes over, so we’ve heard students say. There’s Miss Cox, who in History gives us no rest, Because she’s so short, and so hard are her tests. Miss Grosswege we hear is superior, and specializes in math. And says when our books get dirty to give them a bath. Mrs. Records’ aim mieux le francias and piles on dictations hard But when we get through with our French, we know we have a trump card Miss Foote as we say is the opposite. She is kidlike herself And in Latin when it comes time you must remove your book from the shelf. There’s Miss Welborn who teaches Economics and no one could be sterner Than she is when she takes from a book a quotation from a man they call “Turner. ” Miss Thurston teaches mathematics and loves to fun at you poke But when you pull something over her eyes it’s not such a big joke. Miss Spencer, a teacher of English, likes the boys so it’s said And when she gets started to talking she makes the wheels whirl in your head. She teaches Commercial, does this Miss Sneed, We know these are subjects which we all need. While Davis, lie teaches the boys from the farm How to make the crops grow, and to do varmints harm. Mr. Ashton teaches history in room thirty-eight, Where he doth sojourn from early till late. Mr. Brown, another teacher of English; he is nothing like the last He is so bashful and hearty and will not stand to be sassed. Mr. Forney a teacher in math, and chewing gum he does detest. And when he sees some in your mouth it seems he can’t peacefully rest. And there is Mr. Noble, Science teacher in EUTi And for co-opration he says, “Go to Mr. Kratli-” Messrs. Phillips and House run together as like as two seeds in a hop One is an athletic director and the other one works in the shop. Mr. Champion knows his onions, that’s what 1 hear them say And we hope he remembers that blossoms bloom in May. Misses Miller and Koons in school are at opposite doors Teaching the future wives of the men how to sewing and cooking adore. Miss Jackson “Supervisor of Music” stands with her baton Tn front of a student audience and says, “Now let’s go on.” Miss Benedict is a marvel in Art, and paints pretty pictures they say She may be a Raphael tomorrow but let it be what it may. (Continued on Page 112) Page Seventeen
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MARY E. WELBORN A. B Indiana U. Teacher of History, Civics and Economics. EARL B. FORNEY A. B. Indiana U. Teacher of Mathematics and History. Tri-State College. MARCIA SNEED B. S. Indiana U. Teacher of Commercial. MARY LOGAN RECORDS A. B. Indiana U. Teacher of French. HARLEY L. ASHTON A. B. Indiana U. Teacher of History. MARIE THURSTON A. B. Indiana U. Teacher of Mathematics. PEARLE HANNA A. B Franklin College. Teacher of Biology. RALEIGH L. PHILLIPS State Normal. Illinois U. Teacher of Mechanical Drawing. Physical Training Director. Page Nineteen
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