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PQ Dis COMMENCEMENT ARGUS MISS MARY RICHARDSON Posters for Argus, posters for class play, posters for bazaar! The result was of course admiration for the artists by the entire school. But the greatest amount of admiration and the most sincere appreciation is due Miss Richardson, who gave color designs and patterns whenever they were needed. We shall always remember her willingness to help US OH to SUCCESS. f 1 MISS ANNE RODDY Never shall we forget Miss Roddy, our former class adviser. When our class first organized, it was she who guided us through our many diiiiculties and aided us in the accomplishment of our many successes. We realize to the highest degree how much we are indebted to her and we hope she realizes how much we appreciate all she has done. if MISS MARY F. HERSHEY Such a thing as a project simply overwhelmed us at the beginning of the year. But by a process of evolution we became so interested that every girl in the class wanted to tell of a person she knew who resembled an ape, of a divorce caused by a hasty marriage, or of a woman engaged in industry. If you want a good subject and a good teacher, lower class' men, we recommend Sociology and Miss Mary F. Hershey. Y 7 MISS ELISABETH GARNER A teacher, with every pupil she teaches for a faithful worshiper, is perhaps an exception. Yet Miss Garner is surely that exception. Not only shall we remember her for her delightful classes but we shall always remember her as our efficient musical leader in assemblies. 1 7 MISS EDITH M. TATNAL A room full of English atmosphere and classes full of pep are the recognized property of Miss Tatnal. How we did enjoy the modern' ized story of Macbeth, and the International Book Review and the Readers' Digest, and so many other things! We certainly do thank her for a most interesting and instructive year of English. '96 1 DQ' SEVEN
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seq PQ CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL MISS IDA WARDEN Bounded on the east by a la modes , on the west by devastatingly intricate subjunctives, on the south by irregular verbs, and on the north by utraduisez, s'il vous plaits -this is the well marked formidable territory of French classes. But Miss Warden made the French boogie more like a harmless gargoyle. Patience was her assword and clear explanations her middle name. Gee, we're thankfiil it was she who helped us plough through Chardenal! I 7 MISS BYERS Miss Byers is well liked by all her pupils because of her ever ready smile and willingness to help. Besides being a teacher Miss Byers is an accomplished pianist and elocutionist. She is interested in all the social activities of the school. We, the MidfYear Class of '26, thank her for her cooperation in making our high school life a success and wish her much happiness in the future. 77 MR. GEORGE GOETZ This member of the organization known as The Three Musketeers is a prime favorite with most of the Senior girlsg which liking may be caused wholly by his ability in Nwisefcracking'-or it may not be. His knowledge of chemistry is useful in more ways than one, as all classes giving vaudeville shows have reason to know. Certainly all Central realizes that he is an exceedingly important member of our faculty. Y 1 MISS JESSIE C. BOWERS At last we have been led successfully through the many, many in- tricacies of Virgil! At first we were afraid that poor Aeneas would never begin his long journey but soon we had him sailing smoothly along, surmounting all difficulties by the help of the gods. Thus it has been with us, by the help of Miss Bowers we have surmounted all diliiculties in our journey through Latin. 1 1 MISS ANNABEL SWARTZ Ever ready to help, -We believe that to be the motto of Miss Swartz. She has been the aid to our success so many times that we can- not suiliciently thank her. The speeches of the debating team, the class advertising, and many other undertakings have been greatly bettered by her timely suggestions. We shall remember her not only for all these but also for the enjoyable assemblies she arranged. 1-gd DQ' EIGHT
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