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X m iie Q DESSILE RODY-Latin Miss Rody is kept pretty busy teaching Latin to the Freshies, and we do not see as much of her as we should like. She is always willing to help whenever she can be Of-assist- ance. HELEN Ross-English Miss Ross has the admirable faculty of making any class interesting. The Sopho- mores, who have chosen her for their adviser, think there is no one quite like her. E. C. ROWE--Botany Mr. Rowe is a hustler and never does any- thing in a dilatory manner. Take his advice and you will come out ahead in the race. H. HAROLD RUBEY-English Mr. Rubey is one of the most distinguished- looking members of our faculty. His good reputation precedes him. Some of the Seniors are especially grateful to him because they passed in 4B Grammar. DORA WARRINER RUTHERFORD-Shorthand Mrs. Rutherford certainly knows Short- hand, and she must know how to teach it, be- cause her pupils are very apt to write things in shorthand, so that we cannot understand them. BLANCHE RYRER-English . Miss Ryker is loved by everyone who knows hir. She is always ready with a kind word and a smile, when we come to her with our troubles MARY Lois SHIRLEY-Music It is easy to see the good effect Miss Shirley has on our music department. Her ready smile and sweet disposition make her well-liked by every one who knows her. CHARLES SMITH4- S H istory, Economics and Mathematics Mr. Smiths knowledge is shown by the variety of subjects he teaches. He has tried to impart some of his knowledge of Economics to us Seniors with partial success. lpage F ou rleenl O' HAZEL STIFEL-Latin - Miss Stifel's knowledge of Latin is amazing, but we Gnd that it is not limited to Latin alone, for her ideas concerning convocations alone are very useful. The Red and Blue could not get along without her. DOROTHY THORNBURO-French Miss Thornburg is one of our most popular teachers, especially with the juniors, whose adviser she is. judging from the convocation given by the French department, we think she knows how to teach French. JULIA RUSSELL TIMIAN-PhySiCQl Training One of the happy and profitable experiences that comes to the Freshmen girls 5 is the privilege of taking physical training under the direction of Mrsg Timian. Whatever of grace wt? may attain we owe to her and her persistent e ort. ANNA B. WARD-Mathematics Miss Ward is especially well liked by her Geometry pupils because she is always ready to give them one more chance to make up their grade. She is one of our most tried and true faculty members and we hope she may be with us many years. IDA WARD-Clerk u For pure, faithful, loving, efficient service, Miss Ward is the person to see. She is loved most by those who know her best. Her duties make her the good fairy of Supt. I-Iaworth's office, and rob it of all its terrors. HORACE G. WOODY-Mathematics Mr. Woody is one of the first people we be- came acquainted with when we came into high school. He is indeed a friend in need when it comes to helping us through our first year of Algebra. BLANCHE ZARING-Sewing Although we have known Miss Zaring for only two years, we think her a jewel. She is quiet and demure, but always ready for a good time. RUTH HOLMAN1Mdfh8mGtiCS ' To us Seniors, Miss Holman is the best of all. She has guided us safely through our four years in high school, and we love her for her sweet smile, her many deeds of helpfulness, and her endearing personality. 522 iimmgifgs
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