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EdiTh,B. mann 3.0, DLG. Ezgizlvla ' mason 15.0. NLCI, murjorie mailiion B. CL falirr . Harold a mccrrw as. ima.. yIIIaa'1ierirarz'z2rs CALDRONi TI-IE PAUSE TI-IAT REFRESHES Q Peppy Miss Malin . . . the band will never forget her swell chaperoning on that Chicago trip . . . Prayer of CALDRON staff each night . . . God bless Kentucky for giving us Miss Mason . . . Miss Matti- son didn't lose any of her niceness during her long absence . . . Mr. McAfee . . . dealer in numbers . . . Mr. McLaughlin can walk across a room taking fewer strides than anyone we know . . . Miss Monnett, prize Going-to-Jerusalem player . . . ask those who attended N.H.S. party in January . . . Miss Nash, inspiration of Senior Dramatic Club . . . prominent HJ? Ulglgughlin figure at Commencement rehearsals . . . Heard fre- ' mqibgmqifcg quently from Mr. Nash in history class . . . i'Who has a good dennition of antidisestablishmentarian- ism? . . . or some other simple word . . . Young Miss Nims . . . another victim of unknowing but conscientious corridor guards. ,ff ,i af Ruth E. mcfnnell HCL ITLCL f?-end? C. may Hersh Paul 5. Hersh Josephine llims t .ct Q ao. ma. gucci. ' . C 1 lIff,5f0,':y C I ' Gfrarfan l17l
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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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2,U.C. Nixon E Clillorris B. S. ULD. PTLB. . Ufbodwonf' C7Ie1nI2S1'1:q E-llsworlh 13.0. B.S. au. m,u H11 FFZHO6 - Hfench Clgners C. Regan Ethel C. Ryclsmcrn 0- 0- Ilvrsz y 57.9555 f p r - Q Mr. Nixon was at home to the entire school this year . . . remem- ber? . . . Caldron pictures were taken in the shop . . . Mr. Norris, to whom all the world is a chemical laboratory . . . Conscientious Miss Parry . . . chief of the Esperantists . . . Want your budget balanced? . . . see Mr. Phillips . . . We know a certain French teacher who's a Prince of a fellow . . . To be sarcastic, one must be clever . . . take it from Miss Randall . . . Having domestic troubles? . . . see Mr. Randall, who has received a doctor's degree in law . . . Don't ever expect to fool Miss Regan, because she's from Missouri and has to be shown . . . Nurse Ryckman, who is always ready to help, whether it's a broken leg or a scratch on your finger . . . Here's the lady who takes all the money and keeps all the books . . . young Mrs. Schneider . . . Time for lesson in his- tory . , . what Heights teacher is a descendent of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins? . . . Aus . . . Mr. Spencer . . . Little Miss Steinman lives by the clock . . . at least it seems so in her typing classes. l18l CALDRON Dorofhg C Shmzider I3 5. ?.?JPfff.9 Clmbosc F? Engbsk Ethel CLSteinmon ao. , m. ca. Effffzv y
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