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MR. J. W. MOSELEY, JR. IfI1s1'oRx' If lhrrf' is anyihiny you fwish Io knofw abouz, .lust ask Mr. Mosrlfy and you'll fad our. YVe consider ourselves ing Mr. Moseley with us you ever been enrolled in you suppose that there is that he does not know? that there is not. MISS RAY, A. B. HISTORY Miss Ray claims il's a mysifry Thai Srniors ran't lfarn history. Such a dear little, queer little teacher. Ameri- very fortunate in hav- again this year. Have one of his classes? Do anything about history The Sophomores say MISS FRANCIS OLIVER, A. B. LATIN Miss Olifvrr frafhrs Larin, I gurss, .-Inyfway 5hI',J popular at L. ll. S. This jolly little teacher is a firm believer in laugh and the world laughs with you. VVe often wonder if she laughs all the time, for even in Caesar she can find some humor. And thus shows the students that it is not so bad after all. can History is her middle name, an she loves it as a miser loves his gold. Loving it is not all she does to it either, she knows it, and teaches it to the Seniors, who do not know how they could ever get along without her. MISS HELEN SCHWAB, A. B. MATHEMATICS Malhfmalirs is a suhjrrr hard lo lmflz, Bu! under Miss Sfhfwab it is a poaflz. Have you seen Miss Schwab's Normal Train- ing class? From the reports we hear of it, she is going to graduate a class of efficient young teachers. VVe wish you success, young teachers, and here's our advice for you-always strive to be as good a teacher as Miss Schwab. Page Twenty-ji-ve
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If! K MR. C. E. IIERRING, A. B. M,vrHEM.x'1'lcs Illr. Ilfrring fl'l1!'11f',f linfs and angles :Ind gifts us out of many lanylvs. just ask the Debating Team about Mr. Iler- ring. They will tell you that he is,one of the best debaters they ever heard and that he can teach as well as he can talk. MRS. MOORE, A. B. LANGUAGES Mrs. Moon' o'1'r languagrs doll: rfign, rind lrads us tlzro' Gaul, Franrf and Spain. VVhat could we do without Mrs. Moore? She has been with us so long that now it seems ab- solutely necessary for her to be here. She can explain more Latin, French and Spanish in one hour than we are capable of learning in a whole week. MISS BERNICE BOW, A. B. COMMERCIAI. Liitlz' shining iypwwrilrrs, all in a rofw, Thr' joy: and playtlfings of Mix: Bofw. Clickety-clickg clickety-click. The sound of a ypewriter is like music to Miss Bow's ears. She has done her part in the advancement of com- merce and as for friends, the commercial stu- dents worship the very ground she walks on. MISS BERNICR JONES, A. B. SCIENCE AND M.vruEM.x'l'Ics From .Min Jonry, ilu' Fflkfflil' lrarns Of flu' anatomy of buys and fLL'0l'llI.f. Even the girls like to study about the worms and bugs under her supervision. She inserts in- terest into all of her classes and is a great fa- vorite of the Freshmen. F ' .-1'?1T I Page Tfwenty-four
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-ef so s ,ui Q MISS CALLIE VVEIST, A. B. ENGLISH Jilin' lfffist as you sm' t Trarllf' English Io Ihr' Frwrhzr. Themes are her hobby, so the Freshmen say. It seems that she is trying to develop a young Shakespeare from the Lawton High. But her classes don't mind it a bit, because she makes it so interesting. f' ii MISS MABLE WOODS, A. B., A. M. ENGLISH Thr .vludvnl body Illisx lI'ood rf'a1'ln'.r Through lhz' Enfllish Ihat .fhc trarhrs. Yes, Miss VVoods is our class Ma, and we are sure we could not Fund a nicer one. She has been with us since our freshmen year and we give her the credit of our great improvement in the use of correct English. F ' I MR. J. LE ROY SMITH, B. S. CHEMISTRY 0 yr Physirsl Grrrle lo mv, But Smith .turf knofws it Io a T. Did you ever see Mr. Smith when he was really lllfllf? VVe never have and we would give our place as Seniors to do so. He is always in- terested in any club work or anything for a good time, and has an ever ready smile for everyone. 150 MISS GENEVIEVE VVILLETS, A. B. LATIN .xxp ENo1.1sH You may hnofw Lalin or think you knofw, But by Miss lfillvlx if fwouldrft sholw. Miss VVillets is Miss Fry's rival in quietness, but she accomplishes wonders just the same. She teaches Caesar and Sophomore English and her classes progress rapidly. The students all enjoy being in her classes. She is always willing to help in class entertainments and is the boys' friend. L I Page Tfwenty-six
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