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'fl-IE B 7 V - wx ? - -- ----' Y C BEAR, ' ii i 1911 1 :zu -an-. ' P' N53 - ' ' Marie Belle Benton-French. 1 . .1-4 at Ada Townsend-Latin. QIJBK. A. 13. Northwestern Univer- sity, 1889. Instructor in Latin, in the Academy, 1890- 93, Fellow in Latin, North- western University, 1893-94. Student in Rome and Ger- many, 1894-95. Instructor in Academy, 1896-1909. Stu- dent in American Classical School in Rome, 1909-10. In- structor in Latin in the Acad- emy, 1910. A-teacher with a personal interest in the welfare of every- one she meets. Knows Latin to a finish, and can teach it. Tis only noble to be good. KAR. A. B. Northwestern University, 1910. Scholar- ship Northwestern Universi- ty, 1910. Instructor in French in the Academy, 1910. Elmer's friend. She has a smile for everyone -and the same is always 1'e- turned. A thing' of beauty is a joy foreve1'.', 1 1 1 1 Her modest looks the .cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. -Goldsmith.
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A 'Eur' BEAR, L U gi, 1911 me wx -. ' -'-' ---f- ,..,,. . . - IW? Isaac Merton Cochran-1Ing- lish. B. University of lllichigan, 1907. A. M. Uni- versity of Michigan. 1908. Superintendent of Schools. Spencerville, O., 1896. 1901. Teacher of English and Ora- tory, Tri-State College, An- gola, Ind.. 1901-06. Instruct- or in llinglisli and Uratory, University of Michigan, 1907-08. Instructor in Eng'- lish and Debating in the Academy, 1908. Uncle Ike. XVe1l-what do you mean Got the vote for being the most popular teacher, Starred as a debate coach. Loved by all. il, 1 Lloyd Clinton Holsinger- Mathematics. 1 A. B. University of Michigan, 1007. Scholarship Universi- ty of Chicago, 1908. In- structor in liiradley Poly- technic institute, 1907-08. 1l1Slf1'llC10I' in Mathematics in the Academy, 1908. The living sky-scraper. 1Vell, what do you think about it, Miss l--7' To see him smile was to love him. Qui' basketball coach. Loved by all-especially the girls, in- cluding' his wife. ii.'xl1112llJlG people radiate so much sunshine that they are reflected in all human hearts. -Deluzy.
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THE L 319 913 V W VWV'VqW A llll BEAR, E, 1911 M63 sf il V 1, - -P . f r ' T' ' s '- - ' , ' l i 2 3 -,A ,,i:, 9 6 i I J , .if am- . is H 61' 'gp' 1 fn. x. Lewis Hart Weld-Biology. A. B. University of Roches- ter, 1900. A. M. University O flX l'icl1igz1n, 1902. Assistant in Zoology, Syracuse Uni- v d ersity, 1903. 'Graduate Stu- ent in Cornell University. College of Agriculture, 1904- 05. Instructor in Biology in tl ie Academy. 1904. Always in Z1 rush. Delights most in plants and bugs-ceiw tain kinds. Total abstainer lrorn chapel. Always ready to acconinio- dat gre e you, and a inan who has at interest in his work. So may he restg his faults lie gently on him. 3 l , Louis Baker-German. A. B. Lawrence University, 1906. Assistant in German and French, ibid, 1903-5. A. M. N o 1' t h W e s t e r n Univer- sity, 1908. Scholarship, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Graduate Student, Universi- ty of lllichigan, sunnner, 1908. University of Berlin, 1908. University of Leipzig, 1909, and foreign travel. llfleinber of the Modern Lan- guage Association. Instruct- or in German in the Acad- emy, 1909. Secretary to the faculty. Al- ways full-of jokes. VVo1'lcs the students hard. Got 1Vood's vote for most popular teacher. A good friend-when you have your lesson, Little, but Oh My!
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