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M M .ucv li. lil LLOWELL'-Idlfill lvl liarlham College. Three years instructor of Latin and lflnglish at Central Aeademyg three years instruc- tor of l,atin at Pendleton High Sehoolg Columbia l'nivei-sity, .X.M.g one year instructor of l.atin in C. C. II. S. Miss llallowcll looks tcrrilxly strict in school with her notebook and ready pencil to write our names on those dreadful pages but her smile makes us forget those horrible facts. She likes fun hut has it out of school. All who know her will say, She can't he beat. ?'T JI. SPAFFORD--IJ0lIIf'Sfil' Science, Michigan State Normal School. twenty-four months instructor in elementary depart- ment: two years in C. C. H. S. Miss Spatford deserves much credit this vear, as she has, hesides her regular work, the supervision of the graduates' dresses and the night school. She is the clmm of all the girls. Everyone admires her patience and readiness to help. ' 1 A1-:LE Ricifzn--German . University of Indiana. One year instructor in Anderson schoolsg eight years in C. C. H. S. Callings are taken kindly when one can redeem himself by getting one of Miss lieed's smiles. She is a good scout and contests with everyone at the liaskethall games, yelling. Whenever we need help we fly to Miss Reed, who Clll'l'l'flllly boosts ns over the lumps. R. G. ScH.x1f:1-'1-'1-Jn Three years elementary workg one year science, Knightstown High Schoolg one year science, North Manchester High Schoolg one year science. C. C. H. S. Mr. Schaeffer is certainly a favorite with the boys, especially as he is their constant companion in ath- letics. He proved worthy of his praise when he good naturedly royally entertained his serenaders. lt is said he is very fond of limhurger cheese hut not in his lied. Eiglitlz Grade Three years or u l I
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S lv Lll'S C. S.xNoi:1:s--Supffrinff'nn'1'nf Ohio Northwx-sta-rn l'niw1'sityg grzullmtc work in the University of Cllll'HfI0. 'l'wo yQ'5ll'?v in vh-nn-ntnry clepzxrtnn-ntg four ye-urs principal of Smith Townsliip High Schoolg six yours principal and l,:ltin instrlwtor in C. C, H. S.g six yours sllpwiiitcliclm-lit of schools in Columhiu City. Wa- lmvv in Mr. Sumh-rs ei va-ry 4-itivis-nt :mtl cn- lllllSlZlhtll' snpcrvisor. llz- shows intl-nsv intvrc-st in 1-:wli llH llIlN'l' of thx' school llllll has won our fl1llllll'2l- tion through his fair ilfllllllffh with l'2lCll of ns. II. AS. Fm-:N AlCSSELMAN-1,I'ilIf'i1Hll C. C. lnclismn Cnivrrsityg grznlimtm- work, I onr years in . 4-lc-lm-ntslry Kll'llZlI'llIll'lIlg two yours prinripal :md tno yt-:urs snpvrintomls-nt of Cilllllll-'ll High Svhoolg tom' yours supervisor of gruclc-s :lt Bllliwie-q ons- your prin- vipnl of C. C. ll. S. Mr. hllIShl'lIlHlll wnne to ns tingling' with ints-rx-st :md enthusiasm. Ile is always on thc- jmnp :md is thc hnsivst IIUFM'-ll in H. S. His polivy is work in school hnt ull of ns mln vonvh for his .iollity ontsich- of thosc' hrivk walls. MI NNII-1 XV1x.1,1.xMs -V-Iinglisli vf Do PZIIIVY l'niv1-rsity, l'h.l3. Prinripail of hifh school at llvspt-rin, Mich., for thru- yvursg instructor of zllgelml and rhetoric at Gran-in-zlstle. Intl., for om- ywnrg lwml of l'Ing,flish ml:-pnrhm-nt nt livmlullrillv. Intl, for thrc-6 ye-urs. Miss XYilli:nns has SIlK'Ct't'Kl4'll Bliss Gzllhrt-:itll illlll won our low lIlllllt'ill2llt'ly. She- knows l'Ing,:lish from lic-owulf to .Xhv Martin :incl llt'l'iIllM' of hs-r vnthu- sizmsm wc- :ill enjoy hvr work 4-veil though shv is form-xl to he-gr ns to look intelligent 0l'K'6lxlU!I2llly. Sho has proniotq-rl intl-rm-st in lingrlish hy rlrznnutizing: tha' works of promine-nt ?llllll0l'N. l'h:1xm:R'r IIIRlG 'zll!lflIl'lIIllHCS and Ilvlmfirzg Northcrn lncliunal Normal School :mal Cnivvrsity of llNll5llHl. 'l'ln'c'v W-:Irs mstruvtor in Cll'llll'l1llll'y ch-- purtmcntg twclvf- yi-:urs in C. C. l Daddv lhrig math- :1 nuw Yt'llllllk' this u ll lIl?ltt'llIl0f1i'-qllllt it hasn't rlizllmgrcl him :I hit, Tl1Y'0llg2,'lI his iillllwlwc hr has f'llC0llI'ilgIt'll debating.: :mil has put that snlmjc-Qt on Pl crm-clit hzlsis. Ho is si friend to om- zmtl ull, always giving il smile or synipnthy as tho occusion demands.
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Il0lIl7lIbiIl City High Sclmol Ymr Book l,ol'1sIc BUSHNICLI,-4--.lI1l.viv Oberlin. Two yvzirs instructor in C. C. ll. S. Miss Bushm-ll is loved hx' vvvrvom- who knows hvr ing' word. Shi- is the om- io whom we nmv ti-ll our pzllhy. She has lu-011 quitv husy all yn-:lr withithi vc-ssflll in the- supvrvision of hoih. wif? S lml She always greets e-zlrll of us with an smile :md zu vlwvr- frouhlcs and from whom wc are sure- fo !'Q'f:6'lVl' wm- glee Clubs :mtl the play. :incl has liven ilu-ville-mlly sum'-
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