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ur Teachers Enjby .4- f l 1. The world at his shoulder. Mr. Bernard Winkel- 4. In a World of her own, Mrs. Ruth Eddy, history man: German 5. 'QGoing my way?', Miss Mabel Surratt, English 2. Taking life easy. Mr. George Bergup, manual 6. A penny for your thoughts. Miss Bertha Mude- 'training king, social science 3. Q'Face the audience. Miss Florence Vest, clram- 7. Intermissio quita in die strenuo. Mrs. Cora Hal- tics vorson, Latin Page Twelve
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