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egoezgsaefageeeagse SCARAB WILLIAM D. ZOETHOUT. PH. D. Physiology and Physiology of Exercise Ladeez, if it were not for Dr. Zoethout C. N. S. P. E. would lack one strong character and personality. He has given us as much of philosophy as physiology: as many ideals as ideas. We wish the world held many more like you, Doctor, in spite of your leetle queezesul WILHELMINA MCEACHERN, A. M.. M. D. Examining Physician, Instructor of Biology, Hygiene, First Aid, and Symptoniology We are grateful to our Dr, for all that she has taught and has done for us. Vs7e know now that one never ventilates to have fresh air in the room. This upsets most of our theories, but, if at the end of Dr. Macs course, we think as we did in the beginning. Cenespie is not the place for us! There's no excuse now in anyone's having a cold-'just remember the three H's, and ofcourse we know what to do in case of an accident of any kind-treat for shock and send for the doctor! MAX SCHMIDHOFER. B. S.. M. D. Anatomy and Kinesiology Anatomy is no longer a dreaded subject when Dr. Schmidhofer explains it. One does not get dizzy any more when traveling the Circle of Willis under his guidance. Theres one thing to be warned against. juniors. and that is to learn those muscles well. for you'll surely have need of them in Anatomy! Teaching this subject is not all our versatile Dr. Schmidhofer can do. Girls, have you heard him play the piano7 MADELINE BURTNER HAZLITT Interpretiiie, Aesthetic, Character, Folk and Ballroom Dancing- How we hate to lose Mrs. Hazlitt for the rest of this year! Oi course we don't begrudge her the trip abroad. but how are we to step. hop. hop and tour de jump with her away? Mrs. Hazlitt, we shall miss your charming personality. and the joy of working with and lor VOU. HELEN DODGE VVhat was the poet's name who said: Music has charm the savage beast to soothe. Vy'e believe that about Helens music: as it has a great influence over us in interpretive dancing. Not only her music helps us but the sweet smile and helpful glances that encourage us to do our best. We will all miss Helen and each one of us wish we could take her with us to help us in our work. EDITH JORDAN. A. A. General Gymnastics, Light Apparatus, Dancing, History of Physical Education To meet her is to remember her: for she has a strong personality. Miss Jordan of C. N. S. P. E. is a person of quick decision which brings about quick response and admiration from all her students, but Wapo of camp is the ideal whose memory will be long cherished by all those who know her. ALICE ELIZABETH BEAMAN 'Theory and Practice of Games and Outdoor Sports, Singing Games and Gymnastic Plays, Child Study, and Story Telling. A friend at camp, at school, and in between times. True blue, fair and square and ever ready to help. A personality to inspire us now and in the years to come. Lets give three cheers, a scoop stroke, a side-arm pass. and hats off-to Koda. MARIORIE HARROWELL Assistant Instructor of Organized Games 1 Although it was at C. N. S. P. E. we first met her, it was at Wetomachek we all grew to really know and like Awakon. There she is in her element with tennis. boating and canoe' ing: always cheerful and happy, ready to help one when help is needed and when in dis' tress we can always say, Here comes Awakon a-runnin'. IRENE SPIKER WHITTEN Anatomy. Kinesiology, Organized Games and Outdoor Sports One the Juniors like on sight, and later discover the amount of work this particular per' son can make one do. Miska we will remember as the dainty lady who takes our measurements and opens our lockers. and who is always there with a smile and cheery word. She knows her Kinesiology and Anatomy, too! Page ffteen Q',Q39 3QiQQE2 NINETEEN TWENTY SEVEN 833333333
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3633553333333 SCARAB 363333333333 is Miss' Quorum Mads' Duqstu Miss DALINMDLI s vas' Mm. Llomwm Must Lvows' QFFICE FORCE Register us, Recommend us. Sell hooks to us. Give our mail to us. Cash Cheeks for us. Smile at us when every' thing goes dead wrong. Be patient with us when bills are due. We've nothing hut praise for you-you girls in the olhee. DEANS What may we do? When may we do it? Shall we? Shall we not? Must we? Study? Play cards? Write home to our family? Whisper? Be good? Go out or stay in? Listen to the radio? Eat hash with our knife? Let our hair grow? Dear Deans, you tell us! LIBRARIAN Where shall I find a hook on Playf grounds? How long can I keep this hook? Where can I find some bibliof graphies? Whenever such questions are asked, we ind the Librarian right there to answer and 'help us, and we are very grateful to her for all of her willing assistan 'e. L Miss ZOBEL Page fourteen 3333333653 NINETEEN TWENTY SEVEN 3393333333
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3GQ3 QGQ3 SCARAB 34153 3E3 333 M, CATHERINE LYONS, LITT. D. English and Public Speaking Miss Lyons has a charming personality and is a friend to each girl. She is interested in each girl personally, in her hopes and aspirations. She has taken an interest in all our school activities and we will never forget her willingness in coaching our plays. MRS. LOEB Mrs. Loeb from Missouri. the teacher that has to be shown! The Senior class in Psyc believe this anyway! She just wouldn't take our word foij a thing in Psychology but was always taking kodak tests. She may now have the lasting imprint of what our mind conf tained. By the way, Snap Shot Editor, why didn't you collect individual snaps of the Seniors from Mrs. Loeb? Vv'e surely learned a great deal concerning the mind and its functions and we thank you, Mrs. Loeb, for your able assistance. FRANCIS M. ARNOLD Rhythm, Theory, Interpretation, and History of Music From chasing butterflies to being Hallowe'en spirits is what we learned in Mr. Arnold's class. He has given us a pageant, and to teach little Susie to march rhythmically. We have followed the lives ofthe great musicians and marvelled at their works, and, in all, gained a greater appreciation of music through the teaching of Mr. Arnold. MISS RUSSELL Do you want to pay a bill or cash a check? Miss Russell is always ready and willing to help. We have all had occasion to appreciate her cheerful assistance and ready help in all of our hnancial affairs. She well deserves the friends that she has won at C. N. S. P. E. EDYTHE SPOERI To name Miss Spoeri is enough, for who does not know and love her? She has completely won us all through her charming personality, Always cheerful. always willing to help, and always with a smile for each of us. She holds a place among us which could not be filled. MRS. HQRSWELL Although Mrs. Horswell has not been with us very long she does not lack friends among us. for she has won a place .in all our hearts. We know that our many questions will always be answered with a smile. and that hers is the friendship which can always be depended upon. MISS JULIA DALRYMPLE Greenwood Dorm would be as naught if it were not for Miss 'LDaly, How about that radio? Vs-'ith her ever ready sympathy ffor do we not always go to Miss Daly when our teachers are all giving us quizzes?j Her exuberant enthusiasm over everything that pertains to her girls and C. N. S. P. E., has created a big place in the hearts of every Greenwood Dormer. MRS. CATHERINE LYCNS Mrs. Lyons has become a true friend to her many Juniors and two Seniors. At the first of the year many cases of homefsickness faded away with her first word of understanding. In getting together costumes and aiding in every way she can. Mrs. Lyons is an indispensable help to all of us. ' MISS DCRA BERRY Miss Berry. the dean of Kendall Hall. is proving as popular as ever with the Seniors who remember the last year at Michigan L'Dorm with her. Not only Seniors alone-her new juniors will be glad to be back as her Seniors next year, and also visiting guests at Kendall Hall like and admire Miss Berry. MISS ZOBEL To the town girls as well as the dormitory girls has Miss Zobel shown her willingness to help. It is a pleasure to go to the library for one is sure of willing assistance from the Librarian. MISS WARNOCK Miss Warnock is new in the school and many of the girls do not realize the value of her assistance. VJhether it be pins or the most intellectual textbooks, you will be sure to receive earnest attention from Miss Warnock. MRS. YOUNG Who is it that makes us really feel the rhythm in clogging, dancing or marching? Why, Mrs. Young, of course. What we would do without her aid in getting appropriate music I don't know. Everything considered, we would be lost without her. Page sixteen 3G533QQ33Q3 NINETEEN TWENTY SEVEN 333333333
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