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SIXTEEN 0UIl ENVIIIIINIVIENT CLASSROOM MEMORIES Those frogs we dissected in biology-and the way they jumped even after they were cut open, Mr. XK7elday's refrain, I want you to get the scientific angle of this , The stinging, choking smell of the ammonia scattered in the chemistry laboratory, Miss Larkin's ability to manage an airplane or a science club, The honor-winning scholarship teams Mr. Bradford turns out each year, Our wonder as to what would happen if Mr. VVelday, after a year of making ex- pert drivers out of poor beginners, were to be in an accident, Those vanishing curiosities, large rooms at Scott-especially the dissection of Mr. Bradford's spacious laboratory into two inconsiderable fragments, The thrilling accounts we heard of Mrs. Briese's Christmas vacation in Florida, Mr. Bistline's ability to cope with unruly students, that probably comes from his contacts with his father, a juvenile Court Judge, That the smell of the biology laboratory sometimes Cthough rarelyj exceeds even that of the chemistry lethal chamber , Those grand motion pictures Miss Smead and Miss Krueger specialize in taking, Counting the bones of the skeleton in general science, Mr. Weiser's oft-repeated remark, 'fThe only important thing in this course is to learn to think scientifically, Cand our never realized hope that some day he would remember it while handing out gradesj, The meter in general science into which we Hhuffed and we puffed, all for the sake of measuring our lung capacity, That Mr. Rettig believes in keeping cool-Hexcept when he harangues assemblies, classes, or football stars, During the summer Work in an ice plant does the trick, Those students who tasted undiluted H2SO,, That experiment in which Mr. VVeiser freezes a hot dog, and then, with an angelic smile, calmly remarks, Now it's a cold dog! , That Miss VVachter is not only an authority on biology, but also on both drama and knitting.
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Miss Mr. Miss Mr. Miss Miss Miss Helen Harry Holt Lamb Rhoda Mae Dorn, James Farrell, Miss Paschall Margaret Ralph Alma Mary Margaret McGuinness Merickel Paschall Perkins Schaff flfl l li Mr. Lamb is picture shy-according to the Scottonian pho- tographersg Miss Aufderheide's expression, And so forth and so on Cbring- ing visions of probable answers on those many tests she givesjg Julius Caesar, the freshman's first tilt with Shakespeareg Miss Field's radiance and those chic clothes she makes herself g Miss Holt was so much missed at Robinson that that school has never ceased trying to get her backg How much the freshmen and sophomores like Miss Fosterg The booming cheerfulness of Miss Schaff's voice breaking through a Latin student's clay-dreams, and the not-at-all-cheerful resultg Miss Cockayne's naive request, Will somebody please explain what 'nuts' means? g How Scotters were ever pried loose from enough cash to pay for the new Webster's 'Dictionary for Miss Cockayne's home roomg Miss Clark coming back last fall with an M.A. degree from Ohio State Universityg Miss Sivers' great curiosity and enthusiasm for the Holy Land, which led her to take the second semester off to go riding on a camel. INTERESTING RECOLLECTIONS COMPOSITION AND lllIET0llIC FHTTEEN
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Mr. M iss Mr. Miss Mr. Roy A. Lillian R. S. Sibyl Robert Welday Krueger XVciser VVacl1t.er Rettig WW -V l Left half-Charlotte Brandte and Dick Pfund explore the wonders of biology under the direction of Miss M' Wachter. Right half-Mr. Bradford explains the principles and use of the tele- scope to Bradford Grems in astron- omy. Miss Mr. Miss Mr. Mrs. James A. Geraldine F. M. Leuty N. Bradford Larkin Bistlinc Briese SEVENTEEN
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