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F. H. SIMONS. A. B. School of Technology, 78. HARRY B. I MM EL. M. A. Commercial Instructor. Goshen High School. Goshen. Ind.. 1888. Tri-State College. Angola. 1902. South Bend Business College. 1908. Valparaiso University. 1914. IN MEMORIUM. MISS RUTH PRITCHARD. A beloved member of our Faculty. Loved by all who knew her. Died April 5. 1918. MR. S. R. WELLS. A. B. Butler High School. Butler. Indiana. Otterbein, 1914. MR. ISAAC L. CONNER. A. B. Instructor Physics. Botany. Gen’l Science. Lagor High School, Lagor, Indiana. Purdue University. Lafayette. Ind.. 1895. MAPLE BYERS. Instructor in Domestic Science. Franklin High School. Franklin College, Franklin, Indiana. Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. Pase ton
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MILDRED FA VILLE. Ph. B. Bradley Polytechnic Institute. Peoria. III. Chicago University. 1911. MR. LEROY NIELSON. A. B. History and Economics. Minnesota College. Minneapolis. Minn. University of Chicago. AGNES V. ANDERSON. A. B. La Porte High School. La Porte, Indiana. Augustana College. Rock Island. 111., 1905. H. P. KELSAY. A. B. Amboy High School, Amboy. Indiana. Earlham, 1912. Page nine
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S. R. WELLS MISS AIMEE JOHNSON H. B. iMMELL MISS MAUDE R E YNOLDS OF THE F. H. SIMONS miss agnes Anderson The faculty in LaPorte High is one of great variety. Its character is everything from frivolity to piety. The heights in its do vary from six feet down to four, The ages vary also, but of that we know no more. Some of them are married, some don’t care a jot; Some of them wear glasses, some of them do not; Some of them are females, some the other sex: Some of them have left us, others come to vex. But in order in the future that of them we may remember, Let’s pick out each’s oddity since the beginning of September. The first one that we think of is our worthy Mr. Harris. The first time that we looked at him he almost seemed to scare us, But after finding out his ways, that is, “figuritively speaking.” He caused us no more deep regret, his aid was our chief seeking. HARRIS MISS MA U DE L. WATKINS CONNER MISS MARY BE T H STEVENS H P. KELSA Y Page eleven
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