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t Ot ll Y Buenas dias, senoritaf' Anyone in the above picture of the Spanish class will gladly furnish-a translation. Mrs. Lottie Piatt is helping Dena McMullin tackle a tough sentence. r iris Q Q 5? I came, I saw, l conquered. said Caesar, and finding out when he came, what he saw, and whom he conquered seems to be the greatest worry Nan Eva Cox, Betty Iennings and their class- mates have. USMALL LATIN rw gd K gE tx ty -
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It comes before the ' I best-regulated plays and in the course in dramatics, , too. sg, if Of course getting ads is a part of the job. Eddy and Terrill are doing their best with Mr. Hudgens. Mr. Paul Westpheling and Mr. Walter Kalouner ot the News-Press advertis- ing staff are conducting the journalism class on a tour of the building. Miss Louise Hettlin fseatedl came to room 31 once each semester to lecture on feature writing. Virgil Kirkpatrick and George Crooks read proof at the Wing Printing Company. At the linotype is Mr. Barney Martin, who sets type for the Light each Week. , il' s
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Each class depicted here has a distinguishing feature which is the hit of the day. Mr. Corbin has no regulation plan ot attack on the minds ot the knowledge-seekers other than his own natural good humor, and thus he achieves his objectives. Mr. Bracken asserts that his sub- Jects can best be taught to the tune ot a meter stick. Miss Hockaday is the type ot teacher who makes one feel as it she were a mother, because of her gentle and patient attitude. Miss Wellers charm makes it extremely hard tor her students to concentrate on the art of SCIENCE ff cf -X1 , 6AVYNH7a 7? 7 XQA C' xx fl af' X 43 0 Qt! 72:11-idfglqjlg-ffxwcf fu. J , q ?!l 5551292 1F 'f 111 17 44 Sllgvggsi k fiarblfi 34591-V'f 3 31' X 2+2:r-IT USED To BE FOUR 'WN A lun.. mathematics. Mr. Bunker believes that a smile and a good joke can go a long way. Miss Slater Cno picturel by keeping her face a mask, has kept her students guessing when she is going to give them a test, all of which con- cludes that many a way leads to the same results.
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