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hnuldkw , iam 5 farms-an ws KW? Aflgldglgffmkb mathematics for with a little hint she will work your exams for you and give you A and promise to teach you English grammar the rest of the year instead of mathematics. Besides, if the student body loves to chew gum, here certainly is the teacher you want, for she'll take time out until you are all well supplied with a nicefsized cud and then will beg for some herself, for she thinks it helps to center your mind on your lesson. If you wish to pass notes, that is all right, too fif you don't get caughtj, but whispering'-especially when you're a Senior in a class of 5 or more-she won't allow it. But then she makes up for this by letting you have your book open during recitation often taking off several per cent if she sees that you have your book closed. Besides, best of all, she never sends one to the office. A We recommend Mr. Smith as the man who can make the dignity of the members of C. H. S., including the faculty, fall flat as a pancake by his jokes. He is an efficient manual training teacher especially for the girls whom he so ardently adores .He is the most studious teacher who watches over the study hall for he never raises his eyes from his opened manuscript. In calling classes he always knows when a half year subject is completed as in the case of Algebra II and Solid Geometry, for as soon as the second semester commenced he always called Solid Geometry by its correct name. The boys who take manual training under him report that their opinions never clash with his but that teacher and pupil always think just the same. Miss Studer, the smallest teacher of C. H. S., can well be recommended as a teacher of foreign languages. The originator and executor of C. H. S.'s easiest tests which consist only of true and false questions which she practically answers before the test begins. For girls who do not like gym she can be recommended as a teacher who will let you do as you please and if you don't want to take gym you may sit on the bleachers. She is also very efficient in translating French, for her translations are always correct. She is very good at patrolling the study hall. Everyone minds his own business and never gets a bawling out CTD. Miss Studer can also be recommended as the teacher who never makes her students keep large notebooks. Mr. Young, the ardent music teacher, can well be recommended as a public speaker for he has a powerful voice which makes the very auditorium resound when he speaks. His author' ity over his pupils is marvelous for quietness reigns immediately after he speaks. When he dem- onstrates his singing ability before his chorus the tones which issue from his small mouth almost carry us away in an ecstasy of delight. He is noted for letting the pupils choose the pieces they want to practice and thus they choose the old, snappy marches which they played when Mr. Teachout was here. fPage Thirtyl I ! ,n 0 1 N O c B B N :S Q. 5 ?' fl Z 4 E. :x O f. c D :s -4 CII 0 :- o 52. 2 :- N '1 0 FY :- N 'U c 'E?. UT' Q. Q Q c F? 9-7 :s Q. O 92 : :i o FP CII 0 N ... :: FP o L1
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