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Miss Lola. Breitensteiii R.N., Washington University School of Nursing School Nurse Mrs. Alfred ,Elliott Davis A.B., Washington University Second Grade Mrs. H. Kenneth Ilivkes A.B., NVelIesley College Secretary Mrs. Harvey G. Dunliain Field Secretary Mrs. Margery Haas Godfrey Elementary Teaching Certificate, Kent State University Nursery School Miss Pearl Grotpeter Assistant in the Nursery School Miss Louise Minton Sixth Grade Mrs. W. C. Xirkles Librarian Miss Kathleen Scott A.B., Austin Collegeg M.l71., Columbia College of Speech and Dramatics Speech, Dramaties Mrs. Grace J. Stewart Penmanshlp Miss BoU'roN Miss Poms MISS HOPE Mrs. li. F. Thomas Assistant in the Nursery School Borrlcn S. Ycetlcr, M.ll. School Physician l MISS RUMER FACULTY Ficncyiis WH Now Miss Miss Mabel D. Avis Our Retired Registrar Miss Ophelia Curry Helped us plant the poplars.. Mrs. George H. Boettner Spanish Teacher Who Resigned at Christmas-time Mrs. Charles ll. Gore, Jr. Second-Grade Teacher, Resigncd Miss Mary Louise Nolker Best Wishes to the Bride Mrs. Carl Otto English Teacher, Resigned
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Music S I limvtur IXIISS IHIOXVN . SS. Assistant to the Di we Mcglgtilftgg Mlsu: i . ss iiWt'II1i0i'Yll liouism- limwll Xl' IMVI I1 f 'soy Uuilvgv for NVUIIIOII win I'IIiY0l'Sl4iX Miss lilsic l'vlv vlmul Au-onipzmist l'i1Ys1v.x1. ICi11'm'.x'l'mN . ss i,Cll0i0IM' Mmfi ml . IU Posse Sc-howl of I'hysic'z1l IGI 1 lu-zltion Miss Mziricm liuiivy LU., Ilcloit l'ulI0g'0 nzvtcmi' Mary Nlizzliwtii iilll'iilIQ2llllK' ILS., IInivui'sity of Missouri Assistzlnt to thu Di rector' Miss .ICIIIIIUO IX. Uiiilml ILS., IInix'vrsity of IXIIL-Iiigzing A.M., Columbia University Assistum to th ,I Ionic I' 0 Dirccftm' Icoxoxl ws Miss May I. Houfmi A.Il., XV:1shing'ton Univvrsit Iumbi' I ' yg ILS. Uo- .x l nlxurslty of the Homo I+h'unomic-s :ind Supewinta-rixlc-lit of Hook and l4lIIlt'il Ilcpurlniunts Miss i'iYK'i'YIl l3oi'1im'ii Potts ILS., Columbizi lfnivcrsity Cooking, Scvving' Om'1c'r: Miss Niiici iiupo .. ., .X.M., XV:isl1ingtun Un' , lvorsily Iicg'istr'a11' Miss Iiiixziimcili .lziiiv iilIIIIl'I' A.II., VVz1sIiingt0n Univcrsity MISS PYLE Ifiriziriciul S - ' ' eu L,tLu y MISS IXIACIACOD Miss BAILEY Miss 13URL1Nc.AM1c Miss UIIILD
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x 1' A 8 X MN. ' T ' M' L., - , l,1e.Q:g5,,,, in tssm I ii , 'iii - 's -. . .,.,-efggs 534532 - - , Igggiby I Mira ' xliispw. isis:-., NN - JJ O is c If n e , e M 5. :QPQf,.,': owfied 'ii-fi' 'Fi' s any Place: A crowded corridor WH, 'SL l Time: The lull before the storm Action: Accelerated The first act presents the girls of Mary Institute working in their classes or meandering through the corridors with rather dazed expressions, expecting the worst in the next class. Seniors come first, as is their privilege in all cases, in spite of the pro- tests of underelassmen. flf these damsels on the senior pages look a bit angelic, a bit glamorous, remember that wonderful things can be done in photography these days.j Next appear the Juniors in an orderly row on the front steps. Don't let their calm, undisturbed expressions fool you 3 their day is a wild one. We've presented the sopho- mores, freshmen, and sub-freshmen Qwhose every- day name is the Eighthsvj in much the same fashion, including a glimpse of some of their busy moments. Lights-curtain-the play is on! w 'feng' 5
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