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ZENITH 1914 I. MR. VICTOR L. ERICKSON. He left us before we became very well acquainted with him. Never- theless he left a mark in the friendship of his pupils. - 2. MR. T., W. BLAIR. l-le told' us at first that we were going to do townf' but as yet we have done nothing. 3. MR. J. R. 'ADAIR. And still they gazed and still the wonder grew How one small head could carry all he knew. A 4. MISS MAY DORLAND. A product of our own school, Miss Dorland has come back to us as Hqueen of the office. Although not, as yet, a full Heclged school rnar'm, we have hopes. 5. l MR. WALTER I-I. BENSON. And when a ladyas in the case, You know all other things! give placef' 6. Mlss GERTRUDE BURT. When a teacher will put aside her regular outline of work in order to get some work done for the Zenith, you can be sure that she is the right kind. That's Miss Burt. 7. MISS GERTRUDE ELLISON. Miss Ellison is always willing to help us fmd any books, and has saved us many minutes in knowing ex- actly where to find references in United States l-listory. 8. MR. E. P. GIBSON. A member of the Board of Control. A supporter of clean sports. An enthusiastic organizer of the Agri- cultural Club. A willing helper of the Zenith. Mr. Gibson has indeed done a great deal for D. C. l-I. S. 9. MR. HARRY A. CYBRIEN. Untiring in his efforts to make good business men, Mr. O,Brien has won the respect of the students as a teacher and as a friend. IO. MR. C.. A. WYLY. A few of us are born with wit and good sense combined. I I. MISS MARYVBAIN. A quiet little lady who knows her subject and teaches it well. I2. MR. FRANK B. CAREY. s'When I Want anything I go after itf, is the story of Mr. Carey,s success. And when he wants thirty pages of shorthand every day he gets it. I3. MISS MARGARET TAYLOR. A pillar of the school and a friend of the Freshmen. What could we do without Miss Taylor?
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HEI' ZEKNITH. Illllll 19141 I. MR. HARRY S. VINCENT. A wood worker and a good worker. 2. MR. GEORGE E.. GREGORY. Vvhen. a person finishes a course with Mr. Gregory, he at least knows what is expected of him. 3. Miss CLARE L. SHAVER. To those whoiknow thee not, no words can paint, And those who know thee, know all words are faintf' 4. MR. A. L. LAWSON. A wizard with chisel and pen. 5. Miss TERESA L. DIEHL. A foot more light, X A step more true, Neier from the heath flower r Dashed the dew. - -6. Miss JESSIE. O. CASE. Seraphs share with thee Knowl- edge: But Art, O woman, is thine alone. 7. MR. S.. L. PoTTs. A A planer and a square er man I never saw. 8. Miss I-IALLE B. I-IxLLs. Queen of the art that rules the heart of man. 9. Miss FLGRENCE AIKIN. A sewer of cloth and a reaper of friendships. V IO. Miss GERTRUDE L. CAREY. ln framing artists, art has thus P decreed: To make some good, but Miss Carey to exceed. Il. MR. EDWARD F. GIEGER. The annual Manual Training Expositions held in June give ample evidence of his ability as an instructor. IZ. Miss MARIE TIMS. Everyone who has taken sew- ing from Miss Tims knows what a great difference there is between a quarter and a third of an inch. We wonder if allVStout graduates are as charming. K I3. MR. C. R. CARMAN. Patience will accomplish any- thingf, That is his motto. Faculty members who arrived later in the year: MR. M. W. ADAIR. MR. F. W. MADSON.
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