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M OYUDQG Gnd B1ClCk H Helen K. Stevens. MEMBERS OF FACULTY. - J Castillo Naomi Davis Josephine Cooper. Louise Evans. II921
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M.C. H. S. U Orange and Black i M. C. H. S. through his work, and truly does M. C. H. S. love him, not only for what he has done but for what he is. MISS STEWART, A. B. Ottawa University. Quiet, reserved, but do you know her? A friend? Yes. There are two things in which she delights, typewriting and stenography. Who wouldn't like to know how to write as fast as one could talk? Oh! wouldn't the speed limit be broken though? MISS RUSSELL, A. B. University of Kansas. A lover of nature and all things natural could most truly be said of Miss Russell, instructor of English I and II. Why does she always remind one of smilax? There are many that never having had her instructon have never had her friendship either. But one person can never know everyone else any more than one person can count every star. MISS INGLEMAN, A. B., Unversity of Kansas. I To know her is considered a liberal education in itself. For many years Miss Ingleman was instructor in English I and II with the Fresh- men. Since promotion she has English III and IV. Humorous as it may seem, Miss Ingleman has had a lifelong desire to teach English in the Hawaiian Islands. When planning a picnic don't fail to invite Miss Ingleman, if a good time is desired, she can't be beat. MISS EVANS, Kansas State Normal School. Surely they sank Out on the Deep for nothing has been heard of them for ages. Miss Evans' work is of such a nature that we very often hear from her, especially in Chapel. And who enjoys anything more than we the morning the orchestra plays, or the glee clubs sing? MR. BAKER, Kansas State Normal School. A business teacher of business principles is Mr. Baker. Though in class room 254224, and a pocket veto is without signature, 'outside of class not all is stern reality. Mr. Baker used to be county superintend- ent but he finds that he likes the associations of high school folks the MISS O'BRIEN, A. B., University of Kansas. Does one's safety depend upon the driver? In a car, yes, but who is responsible with a broncho? Miss O'Brien can tell you either in Eng- lish, French or Spanish, just as you like. There are many reasons why we hate to leave M. C. H. S., and Miss O'Brien is one of them. It seems very difhcult to keep an instructor in this department. How- ever, fortune favors us. Even though a good teacher is lost, the effi- ciency of the department is never lowered by the inauguration of a new one. Expression and oral English are favorite subjects with many. Who isn't glad that Miss Lutz decided to come to M. C. H. S. rather than to l better of the two. MISS LUTZ, Oral English and Expression. become manager of a dramatic company? Sixteen It f1921I
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M. C. I H' S. ':-ii Orange and Black ,li I l l 1 1 MRS. ARMSTRONG. They knew her but to love her and named her but to praise. Cherryvale could not help being sorry to lose her, but just that once did we rejoice in Cherryvale's misfortune. Mrs. Armstrong teaches History and Economics, two very broad subjects which keep growing and widen- ing year by year. Success is bound, however, to come to the deserving, MR. WOOD, Kansas State Manual Training Normal School. There is something appealing about M. C. H. S., something that has a tendency to draw back those who have left. That is why we have Mr. Wood, in the Manual Training department. Anything worth while takes much practice to obtain it. Instrumental music is one of such. In this Mr. Wood is accomplished, .especially at piano. What? Surprised T' It is really so. , MISS GILMAN, A. B., Midland college. A happy go-lucky, care free little girl. Surely anyone so jolly will be missed by those who are leaving, never to return. She is an active worker in the Y. W. and a brilliant singer. There are Caesar and Virgil to choose between as to the one liked best, but the real choice will be Miss Gilman every time. , MISS VAN ARSDALE, A. B., University of Kansas. There's a reason why they like her and no one need wonder why. In the first place, who could help it? It is impossible to imagine her in any other work than monarch of all she surveys in her own department showing others the proper method in which to boil water without scorch- ing it. MISS DEWHIRST, B. S., Kansas State Manual Training Normal. I do -HI don't',- I do -until the last petal had been pulled from its center in the daisy. The result? Neither fate nor evidence', would be so cruel as to leave it in the negative. The Domestic Art work has been a splendid success under her supervision and everyone has surely enjoyed having her with us this year. MR. MARKLEY, Kansas University. t'Here lies Josephus Brown, Never to rise anymore. He took what he thot was H20 And instead 'twas HZSO4. No, Mr. Markley will never make that mistake if chemistry symbols are a preventative. His aversion is for the term professor, MR. DAVIS, Kansas State Normal. Mr. Davis has mathematics, a subject in which the imagination has to play a big part and especially in the discussion of the fourth dimension. The Mathematics Club is an organization under his supervision. This shows the interest taken by Mr. Davis in forwarding the work of M. C. H. S. Eighteen u1921I t A .
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