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Leaders In Progress MISS RUTH BIRD is the progressive librarian who has done much intensive study in preparation for the student body. She collects antique paperweights, and records as hobbies. MR. LOWE is GENERAL not only in name, but as head of Manual's print shop. He hails to us from Tuskegee Institute. MR. BASIL L. COX enjoys teaching that spic and span trade Tailoring. At home, his flower garden bespeaks of his hobby. MRS. ELLA MERRITT sparkles in her trade dressmaking room 122, as her hobby, she is industrious with lovely seamstresses. MR. GEORGE H. BRIDGES, JR. is that tedious precision teacher. Off duty, he continues with target shooting. MRS. ISABEL HASTY is so scientifically minded in room 222 that as her hobby, she brings up-to-date old furniture by refinishes. Hurrah for one who makes things stick! The brick and mortar masonry specialist is MR. HERSHELL R. CANNON. The one who keeps the fair sex in Immaculate hairdo, prim, made-to-order is MRS. ROSETTA GARDNER. MR. JAMES ROBERTS appreciates teaching his students to realize the importance of their teachers and friends having well-built, firm, and comfortable understandings; a shoeshine a day. The unique ability of keeping girls in good condition is taught by MRS. ALBERTA JONES. Coming to us from Kansas State Teach- ers College, Mrs. Jones lists her hobbies as recreation, and playing bridge. MRS. VIVIAN TOBIN, was the winner of the gold trophy by the Necchl Sewing Company for her expert teaching. Her students also won first, second, and third prizes in the sewing contest. Greatly appreciated in our midst of nurses, is MISS K3RKENDALL. Her advice is worth her weight in gold. MRS. SUSIE COTTON, the mild gently mannered teacher. Her vocational dressmaking students should ever appreciate her wis- dom and patience, which bespeaks her Christian Faith. Another teacher whose pupils win scholarships in art is MISS GRACE LEEEJY. Kansas City Art Institute welcomes her students . Along with keeping the gym girls in tip-top shape, MRS. MARHUERITE I. RUEHLE is also active in youth groups (Scouts, Red Cross, Booster Clubs). MR. ROBERT WHEELER, Manual's counselor, is a guiding light to all students who seek his dis- cernment and keen Insight.
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