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MISS PAULINE HAAS Music, Laboratory Schools A sweet, perky little blonde teacher. We can hardly tell her from the kids she directs so splendidly. MRS. ALICE HANSEN The head Shhh-er. And still we're noisy, ain't we? Librarian MISS LOIS HARNER English, Laboratory Schools Those ninth graders surely arc a handful, but I guess she showed 'em! MR. HOWARD HEADLAND Social Studies Um . , Urn . . Ura . you can buy it for a penny! Nice collection of pictures, isn't it? DR. EMMA HEARD Kindergarten. Laboratory Schools Did you ever hear her tell about China? Or see her Chinese collection? Quite an interesting person, huh? MISS MARY HEFFERNAN Health Education Even if she does get the student teachers all in .1 dither, we think she’s a grand person. MRS. ALICE HEINTZEI.MAN Fourth Grade, Laboratory Schools Hmmm. I wonder if I’ll get excused from handwriting class this time. We like Mrs. Heintzelman and all that. but. gee, it’s fun to scribble! MR. WALTER L. HESS Agriculture, Science Corn! Not him, but his subject. That's what he teaches about, you sec. Paot Twenty
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MISS ELIZABETH CONLEY First Grade. Laboratory Schools Tall, sedate, a swell person . . . and can she handle the kiddies! DR. ELMER B. COTTRELL Health Education. Coach of Swimming and Tennis Wanted: A censor for Cotty’s jokes ... of course, we like them better as they are. but . . . MR. ARCHIE DODDS, Health Education; Chairman, Health Education Department The Arch has left us for the Navy. Mmmm. I bet he docs look handsome in a lieutenant's uniform. MRS. WILLIE MAY DU BARD English Willie May , (that's what we like to call her) is going to put our school on the map. Good luck, Mrs. Du Bard! We're behind you one hundred per cent. MR. WALTER T. ELDER General Shop, Laboratory Schools Our old stand-by when we need props from the work shop. MR. CARL FISCHER Health Education. Coach of Gymnastic Team He doesn't keep any skeletons in his closet. They're all in his classroom. MISS RUBY FRAMPTON Assistant Librarian Shhh! Or out you go! Gosh. I bet it would be hard to be a librarian. We’re noisy kids, ain’t we? MISS LILLIAN GRIFFIN Art. Laboratory Schools She says: Interesting. It's a good start. Student to himself: Gosh, and this was the finished product. Pane Nineteen
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MISS ELIZABETH HII.LIER Home Economics, Laboratory Schools Sizzle. Sizzle. No, it isn’t someone getting mad. It’s just Mis Hillter and her girls preparing some dee-lee-cious morsel. MISS FLORENCE HOLLOWAY French, Latin, Laboratory Schools Parlez-vous Francois? No, I don’t, but she does. I don’t even know if I have this spelled right. How about it, Miss Holloway? MR. JOSEPH KAZAMEK English, Laboratory Schools A sprinkle o' wit, n dash o’ subtlety, a bit o’ frankness, and there you have him. MR. CLYDE H. LADY Mathematics; Chairman Mathematics Department Figures! Mmmmm. Don't get excited, it’s math. That can be exciting, too; can’t it Mr. Lady? MR. RALPH E. MARTIN Mathematics, Laboratory Schools What's this we hear about his practicing first aid on his student teachers? MISS ADELINE McCLELI.AND Fifth Grade, Laboratory Schools Sweet, isn't she? It’s a pleasure to sit in one of her classes. She gets along with children so beautifully. MRS. RUBY McDONALD Second Grade, Laboratory Schools A real Southern aristocrat, outstanding for her versatility and her pleasing personality. MR. GEORGE T. MILLER Art; Chairman Art Department Where’d you get the sty, George T.? Wc’II skip it if you'll tell us one of your jokes—the Egyptian mummy kind, please. Pagr Tizcnty-one
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