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Something Door Ann begins. Mrs. McColl's letter to her doughter who is o treshmon ot Duke University. My tlowers ore beoutitul right now. l wish you could see the gordenf' So goes the letter be' couse Mrs. McColl is on enthusiostic gordner ond seems to h o green thumb. . ove At school Mrs. McColl teoches merchondising ond retoiling. Old, Something New Nothing is more interesting to neorly everyone thon o wedding or the mementos ol the event. Miss Potrifio MCCutCheon, who in April become Mrs. Joe Wothen, is showing her brideis book to Mrs, Ethel Ellington, Miss l'lozel Chottield, ond Mrs, Som Gotrell. Miss Mccutcheon, weoring o lovely white bridol drev ond veil, wos morried in o troditionol church Ceremony. She hod severol ottendonts including o tlower girl. lt's no wonder thot she enjoys showing her boolcs to her friends. the lour teofh . ers ore oll members ot the Commerfiol deport' ment. Mrs, Ellington teoches shorthond ond is sponsor of the newly orgonized Future Secretories' As-zociotion. Miss Me Cutcheonl, tield is typing ond business moth. Miss Chottield tolces the beginners in typing ond olso hos Courses in ottice DVOC' time ond spelling, mochines, ond tiling, Mrs. Qotrell puts the tini-.hing tourhes on the typing students. i . titt
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They're Human After All! Well, they're human after all! We usually visualize teachers in their roles in the classroom. We thinlc ot them as sources ot knowledge and wielders ot big sticlcs. Seldom do we real- ize that teaching is only one phase ot their lives. To some ol us has come the opportunity to lcnow them out- side the classroom. We have worlced with them in clubs, in speech activities, in plays and minstrels, on annual and Gazette statts, and in vocal and instrumental music. We have tound them to be sympathetic, warm, and understands ing. We have discovered that they are fond ot pleasures and amusements, that they have the most unexpected hob- bies and abilities, that their homes are lovely and hospit- able, that they are lriendly and human individuals. They Know All the Rules They Know Their Tatting Miss Harriet Chattield, Mrs. Roy Smith, Miss Dorothy Davis, and Mrs. James Anderson otten form a tour- some at bridge. They all are expert players who play for the love ot the game. They carry the same spirit into their classrooms. As excellent teachers, they derive great pleas- ure in noting the advancement ol their pupils. Mrs. Louise May and Mrs. Eliza Coolcsey, who often conter with each other about problems in their respective English classes, are comparing notes on their common hobby and pastime. As they sit at a library table tor a few tree minutes during the school day, Mrs. May gives Mrs. Coole- sey's tatting an approving glance. Page sevonte n
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