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Page 16 text:
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Mr. Carlberg likes The sky, the sea, the plants, the rocks, astronomy, and chemistry keep their word. Morals and the genius of humanity will also. R. W. Emerson Senior Sponsors Divide Duties MR. BOBELE, instrumental music, thinks the world of Sammy, Jr., and struts in his new black band suit. ♦ MR. WARRUM, chemistry, who serves up his subject with dashes of philosophical humor is an enthusiast for outdoor sports. ♦ MR. GARRIOTT, auto shop, loves music, especially playing the drums, and wants a horse he can ride. ♦ MR. WARREN, instrumental music, wants a double mirror to fix his golden hair and a chance to trim E. A. in tennis. ♦ MRS. PIERCE, English, a born Hoosier and an Emerson alumna, loves a good novel and a rib-cracking joke. ♦ MISS FILE, physical education, spends her time swimming and reading Shakespeare. ♦ MRS. REYHER, French, Spanish, and guidance, rates Swiss steaks high in eats and red roses equally high in soul food. ♦ MISS SAYERS, music, is a Hawkcye, whose c.iief interests are concerts, opera, and the theater. ♦ MR. CARLBERG, history, eats Wheaties for breakfast, according to a reliable authority, and from the same source, we learn he is a class A cook. ♦ MISS CUTSHALL, auditorium, plays golf and extends her vocation into an avocation by reading and seeing much drama. ♦ MRS. STONER, librarian, has as her favorite book, the dictionary; her favorite transportation, a streamlined train; and her favorite sport, loafing. Pune Twelve
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Upt r Half: Coach Moore. Misses Heimburg and Vogt take a stance; Min Thomac; Miss Chuba in action; Mi Cromer pauw, Mi« Eng-Icrt; Mrs. Palmer at register; Mm Sayers at chow; Messers. I.emmcl. Warrum, and Wise visiting; Miss Cutshal! stepping; Mrs. Daley marking; Misses Gwinn and Jones and Mr. Connor after lunch. Lower Half: Miss Sherman, right, with her twin; Miss Reynolds checking posture; Miss Nilsson at lunch; The Harrison twins with our Mr. H. at left; Miss Smith in a reverie: Mr. Flinn in his stride; Miss Grieger stacking her favorite paper; Our Miss Harrison in swing time; Miss Newton smiling; Miss Tappan ditto.
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Mrs. Pierce favors Trust thyself; every heart vibrates to that iron string. R. W. Emerson Rings, Rose Day, and Prom for Juniors ♦ MISS SHERMAN, art, is a devotee of painting, reading, and streamlined-train travel. + COACH football, and Minnesota. ♦ MISS KOTOR A, instrmics, civics, and hygiene, enjoys a good game of golf, ROLFE, physical education, who has taught econo umental music, one of Emerson’s own, keeps busy with band and orchestra. ♦ MR. LEMMEL, history, was at Eme rson during Miss Newton’s absence. ♦ MR. WISE, history and safety, constantly exposed to the hazards of the pranksters: Connerly, Warrum, and Carlberg, keeps the score pretty even. ♦ MISS SMITH, Latin and English, formerly of Broadway, Olio, makes it a point to listen to Information Please. ♦ MISS HARRISON, auditorium, a rabid football fan, writes plays and poetry for her own entertainment. ♦ MISS GWINN, mathe¬ matics, is happiest when teaching geometry, algebra,and general math. ♦ MR. CHANCE, commercial, appreciates out ! oor activity, especially hunting and horseback riding, pastimes of his childhood days in old Virginia. MISS ROWE, commercial, says the auto accident did nothing to alter her love for travel. ♦ MISS CROMER, music and an Ohioan, sighs for Carmen Miranda’s South American decora¬ tions and admits an interest in boogie-woogie.
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