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Miskodeed 1919 MILDRED KOTZ, Domestic Science Stout Institute. 1915. Miss Kotz came to us last year to fill the vacancy caused by Miss Simpson ' s leave of absence . She seems to have an outside in- terest. She likes athletics, fun, hikes, and ham with eggs. DOROTHY NOYES, Girls ' Physical Training Normal School of Physical Education, 1917. Miss Noyes has carried out the ideas of Miss Krause very successfully, by adding her own ideas to them. She has been especially suc- cessful in coaching girls ' basketball. She is very popular among the girls (boys too) and teachers. FRANCES SIMPSON, Domestic Science Ypsilanti. 1908. Work, at Chicago University, 1912, University of Columbia, 1915. Miss Simpson remains queen in the kit- chen doing her work efficiently. She is still popular, but we miss her good feeds which have ceased because of war conservation . HERBERT M. KABEL, Manual Training Mr. Kabel is still head of the Industrial Department. This year he has added to his bit of achievement by organizing the Boys Glee Club . His favorite saying is, It ' s ruiner 1 , it ' ll cost you er — er — . LUCILLE GERNHART-LANG, Sewing Illinois Woman ' s College, 1913. Work, at the University of Chicago. Miss Cernhart was teaching Sewing with us until March 14. when she became Mrs. Lang. She is now practicing what she taught so suc- cessfully. [ Ten ]
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1919 EDITH LONG, Sewing Work at Stale Normal, 1917. Miss Long came to us to take the place of Mrs. Lang (Miss Gernhart). That she is making a succese out of her classes can easily be seen by the dresses and Red Cross Work her girls are turning out. •d JEANNIE TERRY, Music Institute of Normal Methods of Applied Music, 1897. She has already proved her efficiency as head of the muiic department, but this year she added to her laurels by taking charge of community singing. MYRTLE SLOAN, Librarian Public Library Commission School at Butler College. 1917. MissSloan still reigns in our library even if it has been moved to the back part of the assem- bly room. It is a great help to the teachers to have her there for she is always able to keep silence if they wish to leave. ARTHUR SHEPLER, Mathematics Winona College, A. B.. 1917. Mr. Shepler, has been popular ever since he first appeared (in uniform) both among the school girls and lady teachers. He has made his presence known in various ways but chiefly through the Cadet Corps . LAURA HUDELSON, English Indiana University, A.B., 1918. Miss Hudelson is very popular both in school and out of school among the male population. She coached the Junior play which was a wonderful success and is one of the sponsors of that class. C Eleven ]
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