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ALBERTA LEE LOXYERY, B. S. English 7 Central Missouri Teachers College i Missouri University. ETHEL I-llNDS, A. ll. Dramatics and English U Kansas City .Iunior College Kansas University PHILIP KEELER, A. B. ,lournalisrn and English Kansas University K. S. T. C., Emporia MARY LOUISE SCOTHORN, A. ll. English 8 Kansas University ROBERT MCPHERSON, A. H. English 9 and l0 r William Jewell .E Kansas University X Q Q Miss Lowery has a flitting pa-st--er--we mean dancing. We wonder if her inter- pretations follow the lines of the Continental -Around the golf course in thirty hours and we're right behind you, Miss Ssothorn. How about a position as poetess laureate or perhaps chief assistant to Emily Post-w-After years of patient exploration in the peopor- dous jungles of Webster, the arenaicious acres of Funk :Sz Wagnalls and the refreshing iosetum of Roget, I shall exhibit before you the fruits of my toil-Anyway, How's the spring fever Miss Hinds?--Better?--No?---Dont let it get you down-tThe Old Maestro himself! Probably all unknowingly to him, Bing Crosby also has serious com- petition. Rumors have it that Mac has had radio and screen offers, but he has reject- ed them to remain at dear 01:1 Junction teaching, or pardon us, trying to teach green freshmen their do's and don't's abuut English. Philip R. Keeler-Ahem!-learned any new steps to that spring dance, Pappy Whimpletree? How about a few lessons? That's all right you might have a good upstanding Blue Jay Staff next year: incidentally, no paste slingers please! V 6 V w 2' l 4 935
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X f f 'W ff,-4 H H Q i1 4- , N J fl 935 PAULINE MOLES, M. A., B. S. Latin Central Missouri Teachers College IZYELYN BESACK, B. F. A. Art 4 Teachers College, Fremont, Nebr. Nebraska University RUTH MARTIN, B. S. Music K. S. T. C., Pittsburg FERN CUNNINGHAM, B. M. X Spanish ' ' LM-I ic. S. C., Manhattan PHILLIP OLSSON, B. M. Orchestra and Band Bethany College Columbia School of Music Hola, Miss Cunningham . After her experiences in a Mexican village with a. Spanish waiter, Miss Cunningham decided she would rather learn Spanish than go hungry! there- fore each day the Spanish students faithfully write their Temas .-Ceasar crossed Gaul! Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres---We don't know why or when-What do you say Miss Moles?--What is the unsolved mystery of the baton, Miss Martin?-1 Sin.g and the world sings with you -No we didn't say laugh.- He floats through the air with the greatest of ease Conducted by Phillip Olssonljustlthe band, who by the way, holds the state championship for mud Waders, and here's cheers and plenty of rahs for the new -uniforms.-iMiss Besack has been busy explaining to her illustrious art classes that Mil- 1et's French peasants-not pheasants were the Gleaners , not the the cleaners. Having any luck Miss Besack? p '
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5:5 if wk Q 1 J ,Lc- fy ' I4 4 935 H. R. CALLAHAN, B. A. Science Columbia College Minnesota University ETHEL FEESE, B. S.,iM. S. Botany and Biology State Normal School, Alva, Okla. K. S. C., Manhattan MARGARET BLOOME, B. S. Short Hand and Typing K. S. T. C., Hays RAYMOND EMBREE, B. S. Shorthand and Library Instructor K. S. T. C., Emporia N. VV. PATTERSON, B. S., M. S. Manual Training and General Science K. S. C., Manhattan K. S. T. C., Pittsburg CAR-ROL WARD, B. S., A. A. Commercial Kansas City Junior College Kansas University We have yet to solve the mystery of our third floor 'Ward's' name- We wonder why it wasn't Montgomery instead of Carrol. Maybe that is his brother. Did you know H. R- Callahan's chief ambition is to invent a machine to watch the ears of gum chewing students? But really his genius was exhibited in the fam- ous Callahan clock for gymnasiums, and he's sold one or two. It's love in 'bloom'-- maybe that's why she is often late to school, and she only lives across the street, too- We've at last figured out why Mr. Patterson talks so slow--he gets up with the chickens and when he gets to school and gets a good look at his eager 4?J students he is entirely worn out. But really he is very Noble. She really looks kind hearted doesn't she? But we've heard tales about how she tortures poor little defenseless insects fwe don't mean her students either-3 Could we get our detention put off until tomorrow night Mr. Embree? Those library instructions were a swell accompaniment for our third hour nap. I-Iere's hoping you have better luck with the young 'uns.
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