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English Gladys Duguid, A. B. Indiana Universitu University of Michigan Columbia University Quiet and unassuming, Miss Du- guid nevertlieless gets results from her Freshman, Junior, and Senior classes. This year she had the larg- est French class she has ever taught. It is really remarkable some of the work her Freshmen English classes have accomplished. Carol Dawson, A. B., A. Tri-State College University of Chicago Indiana University Miss Dawson is never too busy to hillp someone. Almost anytime of the ' Sffy. you may find her at her desk i usily marking Junior and Senior English papers or listening to the hun- dred and one students reciting. Sue Morton, A. B. DePau w University Univo ' Hity of Wisconsin No)-thivestern University Due to illness Miss Morton was unable to be with us all year. She made a go of all she attempted: Sophomore class adviser, Faculty ad- viser of the Chatterbox Staff, and di- rector of the play, The Whole Town ' s Talking.
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History Kraiik W. Weathers, A. B. DePauw University Muncie Normal University of Chicago Again Skeet has tried new me- thods most of which have worked out Ruccessfully. It is thought by some that according to indications from his depictions Mr. Weathers should take up art! As Junior class adviser he brought another class through with liyiiig colors. 4 Lloyd Miller, A. University of Michigan Tri-State College Quiet, but always smiling. Mr. Miller teaches citizenship and Sopho- more history. He came to Auburn High from Ashley where he taught last year. It might be well to notice that in an Auburn-Ashley game he yells for Auburn and hopes she wins for personal reasons. Maude S. Armstrong Michigan State Normal College Sjiracuse University U)iiversity of Chicago Latin is not more difficult than other subjects when taught by one who is so thoroughly acquainted with the subject as Miss Armstrong. Her fourth year students have found Ver- gil a most interesting subject.
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Vocational Cliaiies (1. Hornaday, A. B. S. Pin-diw Uiiireisitji Although not very talkative it id thought that Mr. Hornaday gets the full benefit of the gossip that ensues in the corridors at noon. The rewards won by his agriculture boys prove that all his instructions has been pro- litalile. Martha Jenkins, B. S. LouisicDia State Noi-nial Ivdiana State N( r»ial it has been tliroui;!! Miss Jen- kins ' efforls that the 1-1 1 Club h;is kepi up an able record. Hilda Kreft, B. S. Purdue Univefsiti Always pleasant — never too busy to have some fun — that ' s Miss Kreft all over. Her Home Economics girls could tell you that she ' s one of the best pals and teachers combined that ever came their way.
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