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THE TELESCCDPE . . . Imbedded in our memories are other pictures. A class with Miss Weeber was not complete if she did not spend part of the time explaining the intricacies of logs from her favorite seat, the top of a desk. Nor is another event to be forgotten. Up to ourjunior year Mr. Pratt had been content with splitting chromosomes, but the war emergency stirred him into action-he ploughed up part of the campus and planted a victory garden. In the last part of our senior year, there were some additions to the faculty: Miss Sober's place as registrar was taken by Dr. Wilson who- will try anything once, some things twice : Mr. Wilhoit took over the music department. Although he has kept up the orchestra and the chorus, he will never be able to take the place of Miss Cushman with her flow- ered hats. Mr. Perry has come back and reorganized the faculty bowling team which has been making below par scores because of Dr. Richard's lack of conservatism in choosing shirts. Before bowling, Dr. Coddington sought elsewhere for exercise. Those who saw it will never forget the day he tried to contort to fit the wastepaper basket-some still claim he was tripped. None of us have forgotten those Christmas holidays after which Dr. Garrison and the former Miss Malmborg came back with stars in their eyes and rice in their hair. Dr. Gunn has left us with an indelible impression: she always dashed into class ten minutes late, wearing the hat which remained on all through the class with a silly feather flapping in the breeze. Also to be remembered is that Dr. Wampler's dog has been in the college almost as long as we have. He should get his degree soon after we get ours. fq Whether or not the faculty knows it, we 1 have been watching them for four years. l Little has escaped our glance or passed ' s XJ.. our ears. With the observed, we leave rg if this, thought from Robert Burns and Eng- , Q V lish Literature ll:2 QQ. O wad some Power the giftie gie us f' To see oursils as ithers see us. Y see. Miss Niles, we didn't forget. X
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