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Clara Eloise Young, A. B. University of Michigan Subject-English Checking in meal tickets at the senior banquet offers a problematical climax to the year,s work for Miss Young. Infallibility in organization is the rule but the human element spells the result --even seniors continue to forget tickets of ad- mission. Edward Zinninger, A. B. Wooster College University of Chicago Columbia University Subject-English. Mr. Zinninger, dean of the faculty, has long been associated with the Voice and Annual. Al- though he no longer serves as active adviser, he continues to share his experiences in an advisory capacity while he holds the line on the English front. Mary Maud Billman, A. B., B. D. Otterbein Bonebrake Seminary Subject-French Globe trotter, par excellence, Miss Billman de- lights in French history and architecture that was the glory of Greece and Rome as well as in the responses to her inevitable parlez-vous Francaise? M . Edna Green, A. B., A. Vassar College Syracuse University Subject-Latin Having the courage to motor trip over the Andes faltering students in Latin work for Miss Green, who face the perils of a or the uncertainties of class is all in the day's maintains a strict vigil over Virgil-minded addicts. +35 Page Fifteen li
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Edna C. Russell, B. S. New York University Subject-English Going South during Easter vacation to meet the spring is the acknowledged travel delight of Miss Russell who joined the staff of South teachers in 1935, and helping sophomores to enjoy literary gems is her avowed educational interest. Aimee Seidel, A. B. Westiiiinster College University of Pittsburgh Subject-English When these lines are read, Miss Seidel will have a new hobby. However, for her, fine speech and courteous friendliness seem to be on the permanent side of the ledger in hobbies pursued. Katherine L. Simmons, A. B. Allegheny College Columbia University Subject-,I ournalism , Miss Simmons has the perennial position of Annual and Voice adviser. Sparing time and staff members from the publishing field, she sponsored the organization of the Student Plan- ning Commission. When not meeting deadlines, she gardens, reads, and collects collectibles. Arthur C. Thomas, A. B. Hiram College Subject-English Mr. Thomas, official adviser to the January Senior class, frequently renders an additional service to the group he heads by directing the senior class play. In the teaching field he shares his day-school knowledge of literature with stu- dents in the South High Night School. I Page Fourteen ii?
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Helen R. Harper, A. B., A. M. Allegheny College Subject-Spanish Making scrapbooks-six on the Spanish Revo- lution alone-countless others on Spain and Mexicoffills the few odd moments Miss Harper garners from her teaching duties. Amelia Lind, A. B. Wooster College University of Indiana Subject-German Delayed action students obliged to report at an early or late hour share with regularly enrolled students in German the rare privilege of knowing the quiet charm of Miss Lind, a gentlewoman of high linguistic distinction. Mildred Nichol, A. B., A. M. Ohio Wesleyall University Middlebury Spanish School Subject-Spanish Down Mexico-way Spanish interests, an ad- visership in National Honor Society, and direction of the January Senior play have more than crowd- ed the calendar for Miss Nichol. Sadie Van Hoesen, Ph. B. Allegheny College Subject-Latin When juniors and seniors want an informal afternoon in the cafeteria, with a program, dancing, and refreshments, they turn with one accord to Miss Van Hoesen who is famous for her promotion of class mixers. I Page Sixteen Es
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