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MRS. EILEEN K NIPPING And lo there was yet another sage of Art, Miss Johnston, a skillful preceptress of costume and illustration design. . . . Mr. Kappstatter, wise in the ways of business training, was continually at work for the welfare of the realm. ... A sweet little sage. Miss Keehner by name, was so expert a teacher that she made English training a pleasure. . . . Mrs. Knipping, who supervised in the cafeteria, was a pleasant and efficient person. . . . One who ably unfolded to the youthful minds the past histories of all lands was Miss Emily Kruck. ... Mr. Landsman was to all a great sage of art, and to many he was also an understanding counselor. . . . Head counselor was Mrs. Longley. She offered a kind shoulder to weep upon and was like a book of good advice. ... A precise sage of science was Mr. Lowry, also noted for many a miracle of mending. . . . Mrs. Meek’s charming reserved manner created a comfortable feeling in her art classes. . . . Mr. Misurell was a sage of science, and also a model of friendliness to his apprentices. . . . Mr. Morris taught history, but was better known as the coach who made famous in other lands the accomplishments of his basketball team. . . . Many a
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MR. ROBERT CRISWRl MISS THERESA DAVID accomplishments of that realm renowned in all lands.... She who taught the Spanish language to the young people was Miss David, whose jovial manner lightened the class work. . . . Then there was that experienced sage of history. Miss Eddy, who so vividly explained that vast field. . . . She whose reserved, calm manner enriched the mathematics class room was called Miss Marguerite Emmett. . . . There came to that realm for a twelvemonth a sage known as Mrs. Froelich, learned in booklore. . . . Miss Gustafson, custodian of scrolls of that realm, had been away to other lands for a year. . . . Miss Alma MRS. ROSAMOND HOPPER MR. DAVID JANOWIT2 Hayes was a scribe of whimsical wit whose main tasks were performed in the counting house. ... Chief among the sages of art was Mrs. Hopper, of lively, diligent and energetic nature. . . . The well of ideas and inspiration in art that Miss Howard possessed proved fathomless. Such vitality in a leader was hard to forget. . . . Another instructor in the arts was known as Miss Howe. She was a complete mistress of the ceramic crafts An inspiring sage of English and public speaking was Mr. Janowitz, who encouraged clear thinking. MR. PHILIP ClAMURRO MRS. MARGARET CROSS MRS. ANNE S. COZZENS MR. ACHILLES D'AMICO MISS GLADYS HOWARD MISS SARAH HOWE MISS RUTH EDDY MRS. RUTH FROELICH
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traveler had Mrs. Neuss helped to master English, and many enjoyed exchanging witticisms with her. . . . Miss Pa-paro was the sage of vocal music whose beautiful and unique choral productions became the pride of that realm. . . . The calm, matter-of-fact approach of Mr. Perry to the teaching of science was reassuring to his charges. ... A master craftsman in manual training was Mr. Peterson, a quiet and understanding guide. . . . Mrs. Ramey, the sage of sewing, was a lovely personality on whom Allah had bestowed the gifts of an expert. ... A most encouraging chief of English sages was Mr. Rickenbacher, one who worked and enjoyed his toils. . .. There was another in the counting house who was for all a good genie, Miss Rindner. . . . And truly Mrs. Sweeney, sage cf the health classes, was well loved for her simplicity and directness when presenting her subject. ... A highly revered preceptress of art was Miss Stewart, whose labors had helped establish this prosperous kingdom. . . . Mrs. Ruth Kinney Walsh, who had once studied art in this kingdom, now returned to teach in that same field. MR. GEORGE PETERSON MISS ISABEL STEWART MRS. RUTH WALSH
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