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U Miss Crane . . . female Johnny Weismuller . . . Sweet and lovely Miss Creech, way upstairs in a cor- ner . . . Lady of the Needle CMiss Deering to usj . . . Friday-fish day . . . but according to Mr. Dewald it's test day . . . Ask Mr. Downey to write his name in Greek for you sometime . . . or exhibit his power of ventriloquy . . . What English teacher and debating expert did a Mary-had-a-little-lamb act this year by bringing his pet mouse to school? . . . Miss Edwards, juggler of millions of declensions and con- jugations . . . Ditto Fraulein Eichorn . . . don't for- get hot water . . , A cheer for Dr. Evans . . . ex- pert in dramatics . . . charming as well as brilliant . . . I think we'll make a chart for Friday . . . quoting Mr. East, who reminds us of a certain great man the history books tell about . . . We've been told that during four years at college, Mr. Fraunfelter asked his parents for only S297 . . . Compliments on musical comedy scenery go to Mr. I-Iagaman, who is an artist of no mean ability . . . Perhaps you never knew her name, but Miss Haynam is the one who is so helpful when you just can't find the book which, some- one said, had the whole map discus- sion . . . Someone ought to find out if Miss Hill prefers teaching to work in the oflice, or vice versa . . . inter- esting interview. C. Cl. Ururg 15. Cl. Gzgjish I15
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Cozninfaz-ciiaf llkzffzenzaifbg ' Miss Alburn . . . gentle but firm . . . queen of the English department . . . Little Mrs. Baker . . . lost amid maps and outlines . . . Funny, Mr. Barbour never asks Shave, sir? . . . instead it's When was the fall of the Bastille? or somethin' . . . Mr, Behney was once basketball and tennis star . . . now master of hieroglyphics . . . Miss Benedict . . . noted for thoroughness . . .and niceness . . . Although Miss Bouck is teaching history now instead of Latin, she is still piloting the Hermes craft . . . We nominate Miss Braselton as oflicial Blues Chaser . . . Budde, can you spare one of those coins from your valuable collection? . . . Artist Bulkley, smock and all . . . Mr. Burnham, was it in Arizona you picked up all those puns? . . . Miss Case, oh so helpful . . . secret . . . she doesn't like talking in the library . . . Mr. Christman, biologist and artist combined . . . Charm- ing Miss Clark . . . beloved by history studes . . . Expenditures . . . ads . . . bank balances . . . worries for Mr. Cooley, adviser of CALDRON business stalf. 41
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m E H111 8.6. RLG French Edith El Eager lid. m.aa 5119121511 O 5.Cehmcm EKG. UI. CI. Hisfai'-sy Q VJonder if Miss Hill would sell her se-:ret for keeping that lovely schoolgirl complexion . . . Mark our words . . . this man Hindsley is Wielder of the Baton Supreme . . . The school's greatest reader . . . Miss Johnson . . . 'tis said there are few books in the library without her name on the card . . . An ex- plorer of the world of Nature from Protozoa to Man . . . biologist Langmead . . . Blonde, cheerful Mr. Lawson . . . makes even the task of dissecting a frog a pleasure . . . Sweet Miss Layer . . . another guide through the mazes of prose, poetry, and prepositions . . . Mr. Lehman's task is to expound Uthe glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome . . . Motto a la Lorz . . . test a day makes one learn French . . . Miss Lutton may be little, but she can boast of knowing plenty of geometry . . . By the by, have you met Mrs. Beitler, latest addition to Heights faculty? . . . better hurry, because she's worth meet- ing . . . She's an old smoothy . . . who? . . . the woman with the grand sense of humor-Miss Magor. 3 3 P CALDRON lzffheoelore QJFZ B. O. Fr-each may t. canon B. U.. fnafftenicrffcs Gerlrude D. Beitbzr B. Cl. Cooking mczgor m,Cl. Ph. B. French l16l l
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