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Drawn by Gerald Snyder, a Senior in Architectural Drawing
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l-IOBBIfS I Careful, Mr. l-luntl Mr. Smith is a pretty good lke Walton himselfl Folks all over the vvorld have hobbies. Teachers, being quite human in spite of what some students may think to the contrary, also have some special interest vvith which to occupy their leisure time. Miss Russell could relate many 'lups and downs of traveling to remote and quaint places, vvhile Miss Payne and Mr. Dipman collaborate and expound the masculine and feminine ideas of photography. Soon, working in her garden, Mrs. Kontz will forget her trials, and her results will surely prove conclusively that she made no mistake in choosing a pastime. Mr. Vander doesn't go for any- thing quite so strenuous, but prefers to bury himself in a stamp album, or better still, investigate reports he's heard about some new stamp for sale. Another kind of collecting is done by Miss McGuire. She gathers up all the curious objects procurable, but Mr. loepfer vvill bother with text books on bookkeeping only, that being his hobby as vvell as a part of his profession. Miss Brovvn turns to the ugreat out-of-doors to recuperate, being especially interested in hiking and birds. Mrs. Rairdon and Mr. Boyle, seem to have turned the tables vvhen she took up politics, and he, Weaving rugs. This list of hobbies, if continued, would include everything from chevving gum to eating, but H 'nuf saidu for the present. MA fnfwXf K Q7
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HE sands oi time Flow steadily and swiitly. 'llwose glorious liiglw scliool days, lull oi carefree laugliter and diligent study are drawing to a climax wlwile we watcli tlwe last iew grains silt silently tlfirougli time narrow necl4 oi tl'1e lnour glass, becoming a part oi yesterday. l.et us mal4e tlwe most ol tlie Fleeting present, striving always to live up to tlie lwiglw standards set by our scliool.
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