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Js We See Zhern . ♦ My! How we thought we hated to diagram those long sentences Mrs. Thorpe was always giving us . . . Now, we wonder if they were so bad after all, but I bet that’s one memory the seniors don’t forget. And Miss Scott, as usual, at the typewriter — if she’s not, you may be sure some of her students will be at one trying to finish those exercises. And will these shop boys, as well as others in the class, forget scenes like this and the advice of Mr. Figg. Deep in our minds will re- main the attractive bulletin boards in the library and Miss Claud as she worked on them. They did much to make our library hours attractive. And neither will the Freshmen forget Miss Staples’ English classes . . . All of these are memories which will live in our mi nds, these teachers, as we sec them.”
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Winnie Frances Eubank Sallie Scott Mrs. Nancy Bon In connection with our history classes, we will never forget Miss Eubank’s famous exclamation, Will you please stop talking!” We will always think of her as giving valuable advice and greeting us with a cheery smile. Mrs. Bon, our science and chemistry teacher, has produced wonders from her pupils her first year here. Her chem. lab. students will always remember her words, You all know better than that” after some jester had caused an explosion from some corner of the room. Mrs. Bon also t aught some Freshman English. Another familiar saying, Tomorrow, we’ll have a six week’s test,” belongs to Miss Scott. Again, in commercial subjects, we find classes of practical value in training students to take their places in their life’s work — bookkeeping, shorthand and typing. Mrs. Darden And so, you have them all, our faculty, and to every one of them we express our best wishes and thanks for what they have done for us. The school personnel would not be complete without Mrs. Darden, who works in the office. To us, she seems a part of the school. Writing letters, answering the telephone, mimeographing examinations, warning us that we had better behave ourselves if we want to stay out of trouble — all these, as well as a dozen other duties, makes her day a full one. •1 9 V
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