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McEVOY Miss McEvoy be- lieves in discipline. It is our impression that she also believes that order is the first law of nature. We have been priv- ileged to count her as a friend. Truly fortunate are those students who daily receive the f1'uits of her teaching. GILMORE Miss Gilmore par- lez's Spanish, and induces others to parlez it in a most excellent manner. Her pupils have no difficulty in purchas- ing hot tamales. Figure that out. In looking back over this, we have a vague sensation that there is something wrong with our Philology. BELL Under the direction of Miss Bell the Art Department has produced more and better work this year than ever before. Her artistic sense has, through her pupils , shown itself in posters, designs, and above all, the ex- ceedingly well executed book plates for the Annual. Her accommodating en- deavors have impressed all whom she has helped, and they are manyg her ability is evident from the quality of work her department has producedg and as for her relations with her pupils-just ask one! You will hear a eulogy that, like the brook, goes on forever. PILE Mr. Pile inoculates with Trig, and it always takes, he manages the financial affairs of the An- nual, and keeps it out of the hole, he moves among the students, and becomes popular. His versatility, however, is not amazing when one is acquainted with his character, for his magnetism is as inev- itable as his excellence as a Math teacher. Mr. Pile, if gratitude is a gar- ment, we're your overcoat. MORGAN Do we know what conference means? I'll say we do. Miss Morgan. Despite this deep-seated grudge which we V. W. X. Y. Sz Z.'s hold, we all honor her and think of her as one of the few never-changing im- pressions of Freshman year. WALKER To know her is to love her, as the students all testify, and that is the true test. Miss Walker, your influence will hover around your pupils as a sweet fragrance. SNIDOW It is necessary to think a long time before writing when one attempts to describe Miss Snidow. If we portrayed her in fitting terms, we would be said to be affected and prone to exaggerate, so we merely ask you to meet Miss Snidow, and form your own opinion.
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nit F. a.. . I- in il! Til ' ,' vw.,,.q.w.:...N-,,w,.s...,e.,.,l ANNUAL l 7 'Q JAM E Teachers va- J! J 1' ag,-' li 1. Adams, Virginia ........,... ..... ' 'Pie ...................... ......... D omestic Science f 2. Beane, Ferne ...............,.... ..... ' 'Philo Revue ,,,,,, .,,,, 5. Z 3. Beilharz, Emma ............ ..... f '1.01 .,,...,.,..,.,.,. ,,,,.,,, 1 -Iigtory 4. Belle, Lucile .....,......4A...... ..A... f fpostersv ,,,, ,,.,,,,, A rt ,QQ y 5. Boyle, Allis Field ............ ..... ' 'Orchestra , .......... . ........ Music 6. Britton, Louise .............. ..... ' 'Books' ,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Office 7. Butler, Effie .................. ...... ' 'Make four copies ........ Typewriting 8. Carpenter, Marie ............ . .... Pie ..........................,..... Domestic' Science Z 9. Coe, Aleen ................,..... ..... ' 'Hair 1RedJ If, 10. Collins, Belle W ............. ,.... ' 'My dear ......... ........ A ttendance ' 11. Crane, Abbie .................. ..... ' 'Yellow slips ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, L ibrary ,ggi 12. Crane, Olatia .............,.... . ..,.. Habla? ........ .....,.. S panish 3, 13. Davis, Lucile .................. ..... ' 'Espanol ......... ........ S panish 7 14. de Capree, Ruth ...,........ ..... ' 'Book Report ,..,. .....,., E nglish Q ' 15. Deen, Carrie .................. ...... ' 'Equations .. .,,,,... Mathematics I 16. Downs, Susie .................. ...... ' 'Efficiencyn ......... ........ O ffice , 17. Durham, Eloise .............. . .... Weekly ............ ...... ,....... J o urnalism ' - Q 18. Durrett, Virginia ............ ...... ' 'Agricola patriam ....,... Latin . , S 1.9. Edwards, Lena ................ ,..... ' 'Holy Roman Empire .... History ,, - , x 20. Emmert, Alice ................ if 21. Evans, Louise ................ ..... ' 'Annual ............... ........ L atin Qi' Q 22. Ferguson, Bess .............. ...... ' 'More Annual ..... .,..,,.. E nglish ,. 9 23. Finley, Ione .................... ..... ' 'Sweetheartn ..,,.... Office ik ' Y - 24. Flanniken Berney ..... ..... ' 'Credits .,......... ........ L atin . I ' Q-' Q 25 Gilmore, Cecelia ............ ...... ' 'More habla .... ........ S panish f if 26, Henderson, Anna .......... . .... Tennis ............. ........ G eometry l . 27 Huide, Edna .................... . ..,. Compositions ..... ....... E nglish Q 28 Hunt, Mary Frances ...... ..... ' 'Dumbells ........ ....... P hysical Training Z 29. Kayser, Ann .................... ..... ' 'More Books .... ....... B ook Room nu 4 30. Kline, Jean ...................... ...... ' 'Tardy cards ..... ....... 0 ffice I 31. Kull, Mildred .,................ ..... ' 'Keen ................... ....... P hysical Training Z 32. Keith, Ruby ,................... ..... ' 'Caesar's Ghost ....,....... History pi 33. L ,U l ................ .... ' 'Ntb k .1 ...... ....... H 't ,Sf . 34. MEZZ., Zilla .,........,.,.,,.. , .... --03.2.30 f ........... ....... H 22.2532 if :lg 35 Morgan, Flora .............. ..... ' 'Conference ......... ....... M athematics Q S 36. Pappenhagen, Sophia .... ..... ' 'Americanismn ................ History Q' 37. Patrick, Alma ................ ..... ' 'Still morei habla .......... Spanish L 38. Reed Ethel ...,................ ..... ' 'Popular ............. ....... E nglish S 39 Rowe, Clara .................... ..... ' 'Cadillac ....... English ' ' Z 40 Snidow, Flemma ............ ...... ' 'Senior Class ........ English '. . A 41. Spencer, Florence .......... ,.... Hats .............................. Domestic Science S 42. Swanson, Swedonia .,...... ...,.. ' 'More dumb-bells .......... Physical Training ffglf I 2 43 Walker, Elizabeth ...,.... ..... ' 'Themes .......................... English Q 44 Warner, Pauline ............ ..... ' 'Trig .............................. Mathematics T' A 45 White, Mary Jane ............ ,.... ' 'Bouquets ...................... Botany ' I Whiteley, Mrs. M ........... ...... ' 'North Dallas Bound .... History Q 9 Williamson, Mrs. G. Parisian Days .............. French I, Hensley, P. W. ................ ....... ' 'Off and on ...... Substitute 2 ' y .. . A o L. , 1 f V, :Z aw1f.s'.w1.nxx':1nl View'rmuM.xw0zc11l.wn111swamI 'Namxamv4.xvuuNJn214o.1n1 xxxxval KKXJN , il . --------i----- 1 . 1-' F AL-tiki, ' ,lv.za,... 5
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,543 . . 'N X. N. 1 , A ,,., 2 we . 2. '1 62 - rs. 141 .v. . -' ll l i1l3'nk 1' r ' 3 ' gr: I a xc' ' Euphulstlc Eulogles Straight from headquarters-little white slips Teachers do become annoying with thelr in sistent demands for lessons but stlll we grow to like them Mr Smith IS a popular teacher wlth a popular name Mr Stockard s given name 1S Leroy Cut out that lau0'h1ng Mr btockard carries a pocket comb' Isn t It cunning of him? We dare some freshman to go up to Mr Stock ard and say Say lemme have your comb for a mlnute w1ll ye? We ll let Mr Stockard alone for a minute and tuln our ty rannous pen to the terrorlzing of Mr Lawler Wipe that grin off your face guy Mrs Collins we tell you decidedly that we will not serve that period in 109 so there Why on earth do we like Miss Snidow? Don t know never d1d stop long enough-to figure it out 'Q How do we like Captain Stoner's form? Wed xather not say Confound rt. Who said that? Captain Cole- man Mr Ashburn, you sure :are ugly like Abe Lin- coln, but man, you sure are as popular as you are lacking in facial beauty. I would have fat men about meg men that sleep o' nights. Mr. Parris, please cease that blush. p lg l an zmuwflltomvffzmvlsvuwill' A lszfufuvl,-un.-. nxu.:.ru11. ,gg dxf ' D ' ill I I . 5, . nfs' I jul Q Q 6 a U s ,, Ke . 9. . . . . ' i ' . . ' I. lt' q ,u u n it - ' ' ' . . Q , . . , 9 . . J . 4 N o .H V' AL . 3 F , - . J L. . l. . l I l X . . - , u A ,. .4 .V 'eff 9 , - 1 ' ' . h u 4- Z I .1 , H T 4 1 - ! . 5 . In Q , . fs . 'H B A , - 9 Z - . .Q E u ' 77 ' . w I . lf- . I . 4 9 S f 7 f 2 W x E 7 4 Q ' i ' I X llwffsz-vwxzrnvmwm-nnvmm'v4e111.w:u1rson.eI I wmsun' vnu.: - nxxwu 1 vu , 3 I
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