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MISS SCHWEIKERT MISS SUTHERLAND Books, music, and travel are the principal interests of Miss Mabel Schweikert, teacher of lower school English. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati, Miss Schweikert took her Master's Degree at Columbia University. Before her arrival at Walnut Hills, Miss Anne Sutherland taught in Indiana. She still has a farm in that state, where she carries on her hobby of gardening. Miss Sutherland also has a collection of colored glass ornaments, pitchers, and fancy work. Formerly the faculty adviser of the Cbatte7'l70x, Miss Suther- land now is the business manager of that publication. She has turned out several editors of college publications. Miss Ross' senior English class gets a preview to college in the preparation of source themes. LATIN Latin is the basis for the classical standards held by W'alni1t Hills. In Latin we read the adventures of Hercules, Caesar, Cicero, Ovid, and other heroes of old, who strove to rise to the highest. Mr. Arthur T. Condit, our lovable Latin teacher, has a special place in his heart for reading and walking. He says that he likes to read because he likes to find out what other people who know more than he does have to say. In twenty-two years at Walnut Hills he has taught math, seventh and eighth grade history, and ancient history. He now teaches Latin, and is treasurer of the school. Mrs. Madge W. Galbreath, a teacher of Latin, is one of the most enthusiastic baseball fans around school. Her other hobby is one that will endear her to the majority of the pupils here: Mrs. Galbreath loves bridge. MR. CONDIT MRS. GALBREATH I 4 18
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km Miss Alice VVilson's senior Latin class listens to Sally Cahill reading Drydenls translation of the Aeneid. VVidely diversified are the interests of Mrs. Laura jane Ren- frow, member of the Latin department here at school. They sary from sponsoring the Chess Club to having crowds of company, and from playing bridge to cooking delicacies for her family. Traveling in Canada and in our own country also affords enjoyment for her summer vacations. Hendricks Col- lege in Arkansas is her alma mater, and she has also studied at Columbia and at the University of Cincinnati. Mrs. Renfrow has a senior girls' homeroom which she likes very much. Her two sons, Omar and Louis, both served in the armed forces during the war. Miss Alice E. Wilson, a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and a teacher of Latin at Walnut Hills for many years, has two hobbies: working jigsaw puzzles and reading mys- tery stories. As far as courses go, Miss Wilson en- ioys Latin io IV because it allows her to teach Cowielim Nepos. A teacher here for many years, she finds that she likes her seventh grade and senior if classes best. She likes the MRS. RENFROW effies because they haven't MISS A. YVILSON MISS M. WILSON yet learned not to study, and the seniors because thev represent the survival of the fittestfl Miss Minnie VVilson is a teacher of Latin at VValnut Hills and formerly taught Greek when it was a part of the curriculum. She enjoys bridge, sewing, and traveling, with emphasis on the latter. In pursuance of her favorite recreation, she has traveled from the North Cape to Mexico, and from Leningrad to Cin- cinnati. She is very talented in the art of making ties, many of which were sold in the supply store at school.
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