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gr, - 4 -as . ' MRS. MARY VVELSH BLOMSHIELD, A. B. Excusu Illrr. Bl0rn.rl1i4'ld, don? you Jrf, - Tl'0fl1I'5 us fo .vjrrak f0rrrr'fly. She just did get her name changed in time for I.0RE. XVe were afraid that she would not come back the second semester, but we are glad she did. She teachs the seventh and eighth grades the correct uses of were not and are not. MISS MARGARET FOX lVlATHEMAT1CS .Miss Fox lrarhrx addition, iWIllflPiifHf10M, and di-vision. Here is the small boy's friend. lt would be impossible for us to sing Miss Fox's praises hcre, for no matter what we said, it gvould not come up to the praises ofthe Junior High School pupils for her. MISS HELEN FRY, A. B. VOC.'Yl'ION.XI. GUIDANCE Mis: Fry irlls us what lo do Il h1'n -with .rrlmol fwr arf' through. Sh! Sh! You will have to be very quiet if you hear Miss Fry. She helps the boys and girls to decide what to follow, and all are ready to take her advice. MR. J. C. GRAHAM, A. B. MA'rHEMAT1cs Rijfly, rijfily, rif, raf- Chiffify, rlziffily, rlzif, rhaf- Rif, mf, rhif, rhaf, Let us give him the credit of being the best yell leader that we have ever had. He is interested in all athletics and the junior High boys say that he is as good a coach as Mr. Pickens. E Z -, , . L Page Twenty-:even
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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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MISS MAURINE GRIFFIS, A. B. HISTORY Miss Griffith hrlps +-with LORE, .-Ind also tfacllfs history, galore. Miss Griflis is the LORE advisor and a very eflicient one at that. She is one of our Southern girls, as can be detected by the use of her 'tr's.'l As to her popularity-just glance in her room some afternoon after school. MISS INEZ SMITH SCIENCE Miss Smith forms an alliance ' With the Junior Hi in natural srzfnce. VVe have seen very little of Miss Smith this vear, but if you will promise not to tell her, we ivill tell you what her students say about her classes-'tOh! we don't mind Walking from High School to the Emerson for our class, for Miss Smith is sure to have something interesting to tell us. - M - MISS ANNETTE GRAY ENGLISH Ho-w, fwhy, fwhrn and fwhat lo say Thr Junior Hi lfarnx from Miss Gray. Here is one person who gave up a business life and started teaching instead. She is one of the most popular teachers in the Junior High School and some of the Senior Hi students have ex- pressed themselves as wishing Miss Gray could teach Senior Hi subjects also. The students are so much in love with her voice that they had rather hear her talk than to recite their lessons. MISS ANNA LEWIS, A. B. ENGLISH The dijft'r1'nfzr lzrtfwvfn lay and liz' Miys Lfwix lvarhrs to tht' Junior Ili. Such a dainty little teacher. VVe wonder if she knows that all of her students had rather pet her than to let her teach them. She is known in junior Hi as the l'Pet Teacher. Page Twenty-eight
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