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. III ll .'::.'s.-5 : : :es 5 :-.sam-.5,-. .: :Hsu :--: s-1 :::e::5,, 55: :g A 5,12 35,25 :- .:. its .::a i.: if: its as DANIEL S. MILNi:s Mr. Milnes is a little hard to get ac uainted with but those who learn to know him well find him fiie very best friend and an all 'round good fellow. It is with case and great skill that he handles the tools of a mechanic for he is an expert in his line. I He enters heartily into any undertaking or sport and nothing gives him greater pleasure than to teach the boys to become followers of his profession. RUTH E. Howfmn Miss Howard is another of our new commercial teachers, taking some of Mr. Mowery's classes. She was Mr. Gordy's secretary for a few years until she became a member of the High School Faculty. When a pupil goes into Miss l'loward's classes, he must be on his good behavior or he will be asked to leave the room. But in spite of her prim and precise ways, Miss Howard is an excellent addition to the C. Il. S. Faculty. Susir. K. IQRILCHBAUM, A. B. Ilere's the mathematician of the school. Ah! The Ancient Egyptians and Greeks had nothing on this lady when it comes to Geometry or Trig. It seems to us that her close alliance with geometrical figures has had an etfcct on her nature, precise and cubistically speaking, square. Precise does not indicate an old maid trait in this ease, because we all know she makes an excellent chaperon when conducting parties.
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:mesa ig::::. Ill I .gg :nu Hin: :ll nu In lil :: ::::- :::'li! : : : : : we 5:'.:::::5: ... . 'Eu i ' i E. 2:5 sl' ' E RIARGARHI' AI'I'I-LNPZI-1I.I,AR. lIici.1-LN D. TRI1'Ll1l Could you lin'livx'v tlu-rv was ont' so young und lnir :nnongst our uugust 1lSS0llllllj' ol' in-clugogiics? Miss 'l'ritlv is knoxxn to most of thu studt-nts us 'I'ritv . Shi' is very sxwvt and friunrllx hut wi- liaivi- one st-rious fuult to find with hor. Shit posilivvlx olmicr-ts to tht- girls studying A'CiYics when thvy :mi snpposi-d toihc sowing. l A. B. Miss Appcnzcllar is oftt-n 1-ullt-cl ai wond0i ' by thi- Sopliivs lwc-misc of hor power of tvuc-hing Czi0sar . Strict in 1-luss und studx' hull, and ulwuvs frm-0 with dt-inerits is She. hut xxhvu it 0011168 to vlass purtios or Baiskct Bull Gaunvs, 'Appii- is ull tlwre. Although shc would not gint' us a picture for this hook. wt' borrowed one from soinvlxody with whom she likvs to duncc. if ., N 'vii M. f'UltNliIliIAl llvrc is our populzn' lilllv Frm can always zippiw-uizili' ai joke. i for 1.1 frolir: und il lwtll-1'spoi'toa1 had one for our slvigliing party. lt's songs coinlxined 'l'Iiul niukvs this i And il' you work and Suocvss, you'll win.
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2.2 H - - -2 -ri -2 s'.:a :TF s s -H as .sas .E. :..s sz.: LE :gf 2' ass asia HARRY L. Mt'C'i?RDY Mr. A'lCCllI'llj' is again with us aftvr spvnding a yvar within the shops. Hs- just Ctllllllllil stay away from his hohhy- school tc-aching. Mr. iVlCCtll'tlY, sine-0 his rvturn, has helped put the Manual Arts Dcpartms-nt on the very highest plant' of efhf-iemry. Ilo is at home wht-n hv is around hoys and the boys would not iind a hottci' friend. . k I . .C f tiffilfw iiiii.. in , ms.. ,lm EDITH .l. STOUFFER, A. B. Miss Stoutfcr is another rcvcnt addition to thc far-ulty. ller chief occupation is literary work, but she makes somu play director. and tho girls say that she is an A No. 1 chap on a basket hall trip. Sho appreciates a good joke but is the avowed enemy of slang. NYC vxpvct to see her in the near futurv, ht-Colne one ot' the shining lights in the VV. T. K. U. QWomen's Tobacco Killing Vnionb if she don'l, accidcnially get lNIll'l'l0ll, i H' 'l SMH M. N1'2'FTIl'1 GA1sL1s, R. N. sick and shv wvrc thc nurse he would he trvatvd likv a miiivo. Miss Gahlt' is om' ol' the nvwcst additions to the Mer increas- iiig-laciilty.family. l'ht- niagority of us have not had much ax- pP1'lt'l1r'0 with hm' hut wt' fvcl sure' that lf a follow would get
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