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journeys from the beauties and splendors on Mt. Olympus, through the laborious trials of earth, even down the River Styx unto the bit- ter depths of shaded Erebus. Though many of us have failed to get the grades to which we aspired, no one is ever heard to say that a square deal was not received at her hands. VVe leave her with a feeling of appreciative gratitude, wishing her many more Virgil classes 'as capable and inspiring as the one which was last her pleasure to enjoy. And when he wasn't doing something else, he was fixing his necktie, -but Mr. Pottorf is generally doing something else. He is one of that class of teachers, oh so small, who are personally interested in the success of every one of their pupils. He is one of that limited number of instructors who realize that a period spent in teaching the practical lessons of life with the help of a good story is more val- uable than many periods of ordinary scho-ol drill. We like Mr. Pottorf and we like his jokes and wish him much success in future life. i- VVhen VValter S. Ruff left the High School to take up his regular profession of defend- ing the innocent and obtaining pardon for the guilty, the student body lost a true friend, a capable instructor and an all-around good fellow. If, in future years, there comes a time when crooks and criminals are no more and his profession becomes a dead one, we sincerely hope that he will return to the old school and in his amusingly intelligent way and with the vocabulary distinctly his own. take up again the work of teaching the younger generations how to vote. A stage where every man must play a part and mine a glad one. Somewhere in the building you will find Miss Deissle with a bashful little boy, laying the foundations for a future Demosthenes. Everybody that graduates has to give an oration, and it is she who corrects our manuscripts and coaclxes us in our speaking until with all the eloquence of a Cicero or Burke, we can make the big building tremble before our lips and send reverberating echoes through the spacious halls. For Friday afternoons, she arranges little programs, dramatic and literary, carry- ing them out most effectively and at the close of the term coaches our class play. In gen- eral, she is a leading factor in all those things which make school life at C. H. S. a time of pleasant memories, and we hope she will ever remain here as in the past, quickening the life of our dear Alma Mater. Life is more than three meals and a bed. It has always been the good fortune of our school to have among its faculty members, one at least, who by her unselfish sacrifices and gentle ways, could teach us the nobler things to be striven for in life. While stenography is the subject she teaches, we generally remember Miss Bachtel as an im- petus not to the material progress of our lives but rather to those higher aspirations in the contemplation of which we recognize the things of the world as necessary only in the attainment of a greater end. Und in den funkelnden Augen Sind Liebe und Vtfonne und Gluck. VVhen you Hrst begin your study of the German language, Miss Schneider talks at you with a line of Deutch that is perfectly bewildering. You look at her in astonishment and with an expression accurately blank. A satisfied smile then illuminates her coun- tenance, and as you behold her thus, you re- alize the above quotation. When warm weather comes, look out! More Dutch than you may imagine is concealed by that auburn hair. Discouraged by Sophomores, disgusted with juniors, indignant at Seniors, she is liable to do things which you cannot gratefully appreciate. But just keep sweet and then all will be well. I live on the sunny side of the street, shady folks live on the other side. Every- thing goes on quite smoothly in English class until one of our authors makes a speech of
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