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Miss Mr, Miss Mr. MiSS Mildred E, C, Ethel O. B. Florence Dauet Fankhauser Elliott Kirk LESWI' Left half-Jeanne Browne audits the books and Annbelle Beam types while Mr. Fankhauser gives dictation to VVilma Lay. Right half-Mr. Mater shows Paul VVithrow and Charles Cory the cor- rect way to smooth wood in the woodworking shop. Y i i A , , Mr. Mr, Mfr Mr. Mf- George Glen George Robert C. R'-135011 Dunn Lake Sutter Roc Mater TEVENTY-THREE
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TWA EV IY TW O CIIAFTSMANSIIIP AND COMMERCE R E P 0 R T E D R U M O R S That one noon Mr. Kirk went into Mr. Cramer's room, and turned all the chairs toward the back of the room, then wrote on the blackboard, 'Students are al- lowed to rest their eyes for the remainder of the semesterng That Miss Elliot's classes are constantly admonished, Keep your eyes on your copy and Accuracy before speed , That Mr. Dunn was formerly an architectg That bridge players should beware of Mr. Sutter-it seems that those who play with him have no chance of anything but ignoble defeat, That Miss Dallet's success in teaching is probably due to practicing her salesman- ship on her students-but even then, anyone who can sell business principles must be pretty goody That the first floor hall patrols greatly enjoy those jokes Mr. Lake tellsg That Mr. Fankhausefs helpfulness is extended to everyone with whom he comes in contactg That Miss Lester has been working very hard on her M.A. degree from Michigang That the Scottonian staff has found out something which mechanical drawing students have long known-that Mr. Roe keeps things in perfect order Cfor proof consider the many new cupboards and files in the Scottonian room this yearly That Mr. Dunn keeps the engineering club running as smoothly as his own depart- ment Cthe newspaper the engineers publish contains some very good jokes-Mr. Lake should read itlg That when Mr. Mater isn't too busy painting or hunting and fishing, he is very good at passing girl scouts in their tests for the handywoman badge, That Mr. Lake's pep and enthusiasm have a great deal to do with making an ex- cellent golf team a usual thing at Scotty That it is no wonder that Mr. Fankhauser is such an excellent bookkeeping teacher -before he became one, he had a great deal of actual experience in office workg That Mr. Foley was a radio operator on a destroyer during the war.
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Mr. Miss Mr. Miss Miss G. V. Bess Carlyle Elizabeth Hazel Car Sutplxen WVerum Harvey Malone Kcplinger MCISSIIGF TWENTY-FOUR Q. , C The heartening effect of the Green and Wlzite Swing played by the band during a football gameg Miss Keplinger's fine example for her personal develop- ment classy The music that Miss Wertlm can get out of an orchestrag Mr. Sutphen, who now directs the band, used to be a circus musiciang Those luscious odors that issue from the cooking room- and how much better they smell just before lunchg Mr. I-Iarvey's personality smile which helped to make the community sings successfulg VVriting music QD in accordance with all the rules of har- monyg Those grand lunches that Miss Malone's classes served to the teachers Qand the oft-heard wish for the same thing in the refectory-so why not turn direction of the cafeteria over to her?J The direction of the band is quite a family affair, with father and son working togetherg Those tests for the homemaking badge in which Miss Malone often passes girl scouts. Marian VViIhelm Miss Keplinger H A P P Y H A R M 0 N I E S Il E ll E A N Il T II E Il la
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