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O X1 finffefqk-'Tie f f-A-f ' l JUDSON R. TOWNE, Physics and Chemistry. Mr. Towne's room, 206, is brightened by a picture of The Dance of the Nymphs. y i li l. 4 . l Mrumizn TRUMBLE, Science. There is no picture in 201. ii ll, ' li FLORENCE TURNQUIST, Biology. The beautiful coloring in the picture of The Bay 1 jk of Capri, in 132, and the stuffed birds and green plants recall memories of the 1 Q, Biology Department. C T MABEL VINCENT, Music. Students will remember chorus periods by the picture of k The Divine Shepherd, in 321. f 'J 'N EMMA VON DRAK, English. A picture entitled The Children's Hour distinguishes 34-1. y .Ak in l l TVTARCARET WEST, Composition. There is no picture in Miss West's room. 'wt i CHARLES E. YOUNG, Social Science. Students will remember their study of World R it History by the picture of the Amiens Cathedral in 317. lx , A ol Q 6 OFFICE FORCE , Ross N. YoUNc --------- Principal if Curronn E. Rsrcrunn - - Assistant Principal GRACE M. MoYNu-IAN - - Secretary to Principal l LoU1sA FENSTERMACHER - - - Visiting Teacher I 0 DIARY PARTRIDCE - - - Nurse ,X :l NELIJ1: M. ALM - - Clerk ' 'l Mmnnsn R. Ham - - Clerk tc ff 5, but ' M' N l Jw it , 1 fy A el it If - xl it ' -.f f-.2 - ,f A-. if ,f A-f f1A, ' fxvf rr -' ,x,- f -fs' 0 1,f,?.-hifi-,' u5f2s ,,,f,.4-ifgaf ,,,N.?,Ry,,-oiyno R L ba- P:-f,,qt.,4-,Leo Twenty-Two
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f 'VT dgfgqfl-gV 9:fA'g',Ef N? if Sf'-bl,-T if . .ZX- CLIFFORD REICHARD, Chemistry. ln the Chemistry laboratory, 204, the student, chemists are inspired by the picture of Rembrandt's Mother. MATILDA RIGLER, English. Students will remember drifting through Shakespeare by the picture of The Boy of Winander, in 305. KATHERINE RONEY, Geography and History. The remembrance of the picture of Washington, in 335, will recall first conceptions of American History. EVERIL SCHELLENBERG, Typewriting. The picture of Elaine is in Miss Schellenberg's room, 223. ELIZABETH SCRIPTURE, Librarian. The peace and beauty of the library are enhanced by the group of pictures representing The Quest of the Holy Grail, and the statue of Heinrich Hofmann's Christ KATHERINE SHEEHAN, Composition. Students will remember 339 by the picture on which is inscribed Reading from Homer. ANNA SHILLOCK, Social Science. Students have often wished that they were on top of the arch in the picture in Miss Shillock's room, 319, called the Arch of Con- stantine, when they were about to take a short test in History or Civics. FLORENCE SMITH, Mathematics. A picture of a German Landscape brightens the walls in 309. ALTA STANTON, English and Journalism. The Canterbury Pilgrims, in 307, recall the beginning of our appreciation of good literature. EMMA STEVNING, Girls' Athletics. Students will remember their gymnasium, 131, whenever they see splendidly built young women. THEODOSIA STEWART, English. Students will remember their first attempts to write poetry by the picture of Anne Hathaway's Cottage, in 308. LYDIA STROHMEIER, French. The picture of the Sunny Moor, in 228, characterizes the sunny atmosphere of the French room and the French language. W. B. TITSWORTH, Industrial Training. The boys have derived pleasure from learn- ing the industrial trades in 117. ,l . 'N-5 K .- ,I YQ'-'-Q 'QTEFQQJF-xv X, tx 4:-fQ,,'4,.N:.f+a.:4,. .-Tcffqa-xs.Q-Tr 0 .z-f.r.R'f- -QQ --wif'-D 34-321' 5? Twenty-One
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