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COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE Alma Galster Shorthand, Typewriting (Head) And stilt she sinited and talked. Viola DuFrain Business Training, Typing A worker, tho ' always ready for a good time. Daisy Cameron Commercial Georgraphy, Commercial Arithmetic. How ealm and gentle she proceeds in all hey li ' orkj. Blanch Young Cooking (Head) We may live without friends, We may live without hooks; But civilised man cannot Live without cooks. Beatrice Parrish Business Training, Penmanship, ship G. Alvin Wilson ' ' ' ' ' ining way; a flcasant smile Bookkeeping, School Treasurer ; dimension and shape of nature, A gracious person. Mercedes Siedler Sewing, Home-making Kind is she, and gentle in her way. ' Twenty-two
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SCIENCE AND MANUAL ARTS Altha Haviland Physiology, Botany Her mind is filled with Science. ' E. R. Nelson Chemistry (Head) A little nonsense now and then Is reUshed by the best of men. George Alvin Waldorf Physics ,..,,, . pi gi g Verily, I speak it tn the freedom of my So excellent in his art and still so rising. knowledge. W. D. Dyer Manual Training Oh, happy years! Once more, who ivould not be a boy! Walter Freese W. O. Pettys Mechanical Drawing Manual Training Tricks he hath in him which gentlemen Who s friend is her have! The boys, the boys! Twenty-one
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Flora Bliss Music ' hai ' e you merry, I ' ll bring you n ' hcre we shall hai ' e music. Ikma Ash Art For refutation, dignity, and for the liberal arts ivithout a parallel Mildred Grey PuIjHc Speaking Thy sfceeh seri es for authority. A FACULTY DICTIONARY ASH A tree of the olive family. The tree of the knowledge of ait. BLISS — Highest degree of happiness. Highest degree of musical ability in Bloom. BOY(er) — Lad. More of a lad because he has always been with the boys. BROWN(e) — A dark color. A light bringer to a dark subject. DYER — One who stains. One who teaches the staining of wood. HER(r) — A pronoun. A teacher of many pronouns. LEG(g) — An appendage. An appendage to the mathematical department. NORMAN — One from Normandy. One who teaches the history of Normandy. SMITH — Worker in metals. One who works with the history students. STEWART (steward) — One who serves. One who serves the English to Sophomores. Turner — One who turns. One who turns the pages of literature. WAY — Method of writing for papers — as the Broadcaster. Twenty-three
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