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. .-,wr-fv---.......-,..-.,.,,-.-.. ,. .,. . .. Silffliii ......,... .................. i 1' ...... W ...ii ..... ., f-,s N, Q WWk Xxxw X N i R xxL s X X tx s ..... xv' Miss Weeks comes to us after a thoro training in the Southwestern University, in her particular line. She has proven to be an adequate instructor and a worthy teacher. She has won a place in the heart of every student by her beaming countenance and win- some ways. She has set a standard for con-- duct which is hard to excel. Altho she will not be with us next year we all give her our best wishes, and feel sure that she will suc- ceed at what ever she may see fit to attempt. Miss VIVIAN WEEKS English. Vve all agree with Miss Patterson that she has the most difficult position in the faculty routine, but the cheerfulness and optimism with which she goes about her .work is great to behold. ln teaching domestic art we believe she has produced the best class of cooks in' the Panhandle. And then that other job she hclds clown, on the side? Librarian, well, she fills the bill. Being general teacher in every subjechoffered in-Eschool and a special- ist in oneg which-ldealitwlth When and How Loud to Talk. Her pleasant smile, long may it wave. Ili Miss MINNIE PATTERSON Library-Domestic Ari. A -'-- A+
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