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Lillian Otto A.B., B.Sc.C. Morningxidr' College, Tiffin Uniifersily CHCDMMERCIAL Clarence Phil Up F rest! Up J rest! Up F rest! Up- l It's too bad, isn't it? we say symparhcircally. So young, , too. I don't get it, answers Squeakie bluntly. Well they seem to be-ah- They're typing. But Squeakie, don't you see? They haven't even got the covers off their typewriters! They're just pawing the table. They have to learn the principle of the thing first, don't they. 9 ' 0 O lips B.S., M. A. Ohio Urlircrsily Li x f 'T xxrjr- 1- ,-4 QUX Oh. We are slightly deflated at the simplicity of the ex- planation, but We revive to ask another question. But who are those people making mice er-pardon us, pencil marks, so fast? They'rc second year short hand students. That's Miss Otto dictating. I guess all the practicing she did at the piano helped her with typing. Those are the comptometers over there. They add and subtract and multiply and everythingf' H-m-m. Good course to combine with math. Squeakie agrees. Especially if you're taking Mr. Phillips' bookkeeping class. Come on, I'll show you. As we sneak in under the door mouse-fashion we hear, A person in that case no longer has any claim on his land whatsoever. Bookkeeping? No, I guess this is the period he teaches Commercial Lawf' Ah yes, law. They certainly learn important things around heref' oO X svL'enlz'en
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Squeakie how come all those a's and x's and stuff on the black board? We thought this was a Math class, we say as we wander casually into a class room. It is, returns Squeakie. An algebra class. We shudder. Algebra! How well we remember. But who's the genial gentleman up front? That's Mr. Andrews, Squeakie says. An admirer of Abraham Lincoln and a lover of steaks and fishing. Does he actually like algebra, too? we ask, suspiciously. Natch, answers Squeakie. We have other people around here who like it too. Come on. Please, Squeakief' we beg piteously. Spare us. But it isn't so bad,', Squeakie assure us. After all, if a little person like Miss Giffin can understand it and still have time for music and other stuff, you can at least look around a little. All right, we sigh resignedly. Our attention is immediately attracted by a strange phenomena. Squeakie, how come no femmes? I guess they Hgured that if they got through algebra and geometry they had better quit while they had a chance. Here's Mr. Harper's junior high class. Maybe you'll feel more at home here, Squeakie comforts us. Right! Practical stuff, that's what we need. MATHEMATICS C. Garry Andrews Nellie Giffin Bernard Harper A.B. B. S. in Ed. B. S. in Ed. Ohio Norlbrrn University Muskingum College Muskingum College . Ohio Northern Ohio Stale xfxteen
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june Papworth William Nordman Virginia Rasch B. M., Bs. in iid. B,S, 3.5, Oberlin College Kl'7lf Slulc' I.'IlliI't'f5ifvY, Hiram Kruf Shih' l,'11i1rr,iily Ciollvtqv, Dana Muxirul IlIXfifI1ft' Squeakie, I wish you'd track down that fellow, Mr. Norclman, who leads the band and orchestra and stuff. Well, come on down to the bandroom and I'll sec what I can do. As we enter we are greeted by, No, no! This band has three dynamics, loud, louder, loudest. I want it .v0fl. , Being Finnish am! a musician, says Squealaie in a conversational tone, 'this favo- rite person is Sibelius. We see how that could happen, we admit. Say, this piece is beginning to sound pretty good. Yes, but we'll have to hurry on to the auditorium if we want to catch Miss Pap- worth. Squeakie! We hear angelsl' y FINEAE Not quite, says Squeakie. Tliat's the chorusf' Well maybe angels Tl1ere's a girl's glee to the art room. Is that where they Right. But that's plastic molding, and they ,H Ah. we say as we lffllllrllllf sing 'Smoke Gets in Your Eyes', we admit. club, too. Sorry to drag you away, but we've got to get over malce the posters?,' not all they do. They do real life drawings, copper work, even paint the art room. gaze at Miss Rasch. Art is the course for us. eighteen
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