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Heard About School Mrs. Culter — You ' re out of your seat! Miss Romney — All right, Glenn. Mr. Richards — The instructor has a friend in Ogden — the secretary Avill take the name of Harold Hallstrom. Mr. Jensen — Now, Jay. ■ Mr. Sample — Oh. that boys ' glee club! Mr. D. W. Nelson — And for the next ten years, I worked in a lumber camp. Mr. S. G. Nelson — That ' s correct. Mr. Cooper — Someone will be leaving class in a minute and not through the door either ! Miss Peterson — Now the best thing for you to do is work. Mr. Kerr — Well, I can ' t help that. Mr. Stucki — ' ell, now, is that necessary? Mr. Biddulph — And just one thing more. Mr. Devenport — Caesar ' s Ghost! Miss Kindred — Girls, dish up some more soup. Our Faculty Not long ago, I was looking over the pictures of the Faculty of the Madison High School. You know, for all their faults we love them still. A ' e don ' t always understand them, for instance when Miss Peterson says, Aren ' t we funny jiggers. And then there is the question about Mr. Biddulph ' s heart. Does it really beat faster? Oh well, they ' re a pretty good sort. We only wish Mr. Kerr would forget how to laugh and shrug and say well. ' ' The main trouble with faculty members is that they are so particular about things. Have you noticed how every piece of furniture in the office here we get our admits is necessary? — (and so are the excuses!). C)ne thing I never noticed was that faculty members are different from each other. I always thought they were alike. But what Mr. Biddulph would call a ball, ' ' Mr. Richards (no, we ' re not taking his name in vain), would call apparatus. Now when the editor shows this to Mr. Cooper to proof read, she will say, It won ' t do will it? ' ' and Mr. Cooper will say, No doubt al out it! That ' s a facultv member.
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Fa culty C. DRUE COOPER B. S.. Brigham ' ()ung University, 1925; Major. Agriculture: Minor. Biology English. Biology, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry K. KL W. DHVENPORl ' A. B.. Brigham N ' oung Uni ersity. 1929: Graduate work. L niversity of Chi;ago, 1929 Commercial Subjects ESTELLA II. CUTLER Oneida Stake .Academy, Ricks Normal College, 1928-29. Librarian. Physical Education, Hygiene OSWALD CHRiSTENSEN B. S.. Utah .Agricultural College, 1914; Brigham Young Uni ersity. 1921 : M. S.; Utah .Agricultural Co ' .Iege, 1929 Neiv Testament
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