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Page 18 text:
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CATHERINE LOCKHART Kalamazoo Normal 1913, Minneapolis School of Fine Arts 1914, Chicago Applied Art ' s School 1916. Miss Lockhart is our art teacher. She is always ready to help by painting signs and posters for our plays and other entertainments. LUCILLE GERNHART Illinois Women ' s College 1913, Graduate work in Chicago University. Miss Gernhart is our sewing teacher and it is of her that the girls learn the first steps of successful housekeeping. MAUDE PARRY Ypsilanti 1914. She is the girls ' basketball coach and gives them their physical training. She is a great boost- er and can be depended upon. JENNY TERRY Graduate of Institute of Normal Methods of Applied Music 1897. Miss Terry is the head of the music de- partment. She is respected by all her students and she helps boost whenever possible. MYRTLE SLOAN Miss Sloan is our librarian. She has shown herself to be very efficient and believes in keeping perfect order in the library.
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The Faculty- To begin with, our chief — Eikenberry, We agree that we do like im — very! But the look on his face When he stares into space, Makes us think that he ' ll soon hike and marry! There is our Historian Legg Who can swallow down sweets by the keg, But he once made nut-taffy (Poor man, he was daffy) For the nut that he used was nut-meg! There ' s Semler, who ' s usually Sem, Now how shall we say thisP — Ahem! Your interest in Art, When you once get a start, Is as great as in Algebra, Sem. We have a known Scientist — Davis, (From such a sad fate Heaven save us!) For his chemical load Might some day explode, And maybe the poor man would leave us! There is Philosopher Miller His favorite color is yiller, He can lecture on Thrift— Now watch for the drift: That pennies and dimes make the dillar! And last, the Boss-Printer named Pinney — Of troubles he never has any, Oh the type he can set We are willing to bet, But he can ' t hatch a thing with it, kin heP Among these the ladies remain, But in order to get in the same — Since ne ' er word nor line Will in the least rhyme, Each one must, we think, change her name! We hope no offense will be taken, — Tis all just for fun in the makin ' , And give us the laugh Yes, one and a half — If — perchance we may be mistaken! — Ruth Lechlitner.
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