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HAROLD CHAPEL In monstrous fine fashion he does clarify the complexities involved in the manipula- tion of the mechanical device for making letters and interpreting the signs of writing while he does cogitate upon the fine url of gardening. JACK CLEMENS A gentleman though famous for his pis- catorial pursuits, does oft betake himself to the woods to search for game, while in school he does instruct his young scholars in useful arts, and does manage the pecun- iary affairs of most of the scholarly pro- ductions. JOHN CREAGER As keeper of the books he does maintain a most excellent library and with a cheerful readiness does make himself most useful to all scholars, some bookish and otherwise. MYRTLE CREAMER At frequent intervals she does retire to the old homestead to recover from the trials and tribulations involved in giving her young scholars, who do greatly appreciate her efforts., and do much regard her meth- ods, a complete grasp of the King's English. NORMAN E. DAY Come but of late to our honored hall, he does teach the art of printing in his fine es- tablishment and turn out commencement programs, tickets and other diverse articles in excellent good order. LaVERNE DELIN All her scholars and associates do esteem her for her gentleness and for her knowledge and appreciation of the beautiful in litera- - ture and art all of which she does impart in an inspiring and gracious manner. EDGAR G. DIEHM With those who do come in need and through voluntary choice for instruction in the art of public speaking, he does produce a most monstrous flood of oratory for all occasions and most especially for the Speech League. ' RUTH DROWN Possessed of a vast number of accom- plishments she does offer instruction to the fair damsels on how to keep a home and prepare dishes sufficiently delectable to win all hearts. if Page Twelve Fir
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LEILA F. BEARD A most admirable woman, kind, gentle, understanding, esteemed by both the schol- ars to whom she does impart her wondrous knowledge of history and by all others for her prodigious efforts as counselor of seniors in all matters, great and small. RUTH BEECHER A traveler to distant shores and exotic lands, a lover of sculpture and architecture fin particular, Italian cathedrals? she does quickly win the friendship of her history of the world classes through her friendly smile and gracious manner. FRED BERKMAN ' Despite the fact he is possessed of a fine hand and does display great skill in the art of penmanship, he does struggle to make successful the efforts of scholars who desire to learn the intricacies of the letter machine. HORACE BIGCS In a most hospitable manner, he does ex- hibit in the little theatre most monstrous lovely pictures that do talk on a screen and in odd hours does instruct classes on mat- ters biological. MARY MAUD BILLMAN All the hopeful young scholars who do as- pire to a knowledge of French are placed under her skillful tutelage and do emerge so Frenchified as to be able to out-talk any native in his own language. LESLIE B. CALVIN A most remarkable man, he is among other things, adviser to the Voice and young gentlemen of the Hi-Y, instructor of the many clamsels and fewer swains with thea- trical inclinations, and most understandably perennial escort for his charming wife. JAMES L. CAMPBELL South of the border limitations posing no problem for him, he does journey thither to acquire a great proficiency in the lang- uage of Spain, the which he does explain to his scholars after the manner of a gay caballero. OLIVER CASH His wondrous sense of humor, magnetic personality, and handsome appearance do serve to bring him the complete approval of the South maidens together with that of the youths many of whom do sing in his choir. -'Sf Page Eleven Be
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GEORGE EDDY A noted economist and a most admirable gardener, true gentleman and a scholar, he is much respected by both his pupils and by his learned associates on the faculty. ETHEL EVANS History classes do profit much first from her wide travels-a lover of the wide open spaces she has crossed the Southwestern Desert in a Ford which, methinks, is a monstrous feat, and one requiring much daring--and second from the fact that she does read all the latest novels. ROY FELLERS A speaker of parts and an economist of note, he does speak and economize on everything but time, the which he does spend most freely in the advisement of the National Honor Society. GERTRUDE FOWLER Methinks she has three qualities which do make her a favorite with all her scholars: a wondrous ability to teach, a cheerful read- iness to give aid to anyone floundering in the mathematical sea, and a most under- standing humour. JOHN FURRY The arduous labors of the classroom over, this horticulturist of no mean skill does joy- fully betake himself to the peace of.his gar- den and the fragrance of tea roses and sweet Spanish onions. E. V. GRAVES The great merriment that does accompany the labor of learning to write by shorthand, he does cause by a ready wit and easy humor that does enhance, every instruction. EDNA GREEN The Latin picnics notwithstanding, she does have a most wonderful style of teach- ing and a most complete knowledge of Latin, which do make her instructions to re- main forever in the minds of the unfortun- ate students of Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil. FREDA GREEN Together with advising the dances of senior members, 'she does strive to make her scholars acquire vocabularies of unlim- ited scope, and give them a thorough knowl- edge of our monstrous great language. Page Thirteen le?-
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