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Miss Casebolt on her way to school. Former Coach Pierce talking to the Custodians. Dean Spohrer lights up with a grin. Mr. Hill stepping high. Wonder what has caught Mr. Ewen's eye? Miss Stamm reading intently. Misses Adams, Chappell, Stamper, and B-aker enjoy ing themselves at the Christmas Frolic. FOURTEEN
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FHIIHHY ESTHER ADAMS-Biological Science, A. .B., Butler College, M. A., University of Missouri, Graduate work, Michigan, Wisconsin and Columbia Universities, Marine Biological Laboratories, Massachusetts. GEORGE BAIN-Mathematics and Chemistry. A. B., Park College, M. S., Kansas State College 3 Graduate work, University of Kansas, EULA BAKER-History, B. S., Kirksville St-ate Teachers Collegeg M. A., University of Missouri, Graduate Work, University of Chicago. EVELYN BARTLE-Librarian. ' CAROLINE BENSON-English. B. A. and M. A., University of Missouri. WILMA BRADLEY-Commercial. A.. B. Kirksville State Teachers College, Schoeck ' Secret-arial School. ' LILLIAN CASEBOLT-French. B. S, and M. A., University of Missouri, Graduate work, Chicago University, Certificate d' etudes, Francais, Sorbanne. BESS CHAPPELL-Art. B. S., Northeast State Teachers Collegeg Graduate work, Washington University and Columbia University, EFFIE DOSSEY-Commercial. B. S., Northeast State Teachers College. Graduate work, University of Missouri. DOROTHY DUNLOP-Sociology, English 4. B. S. Central College, Fayette, Mo.g Grad- uate work, Kirksvilleg M. A. University of Missouri. - BESSIE ELLIOTT-Commercial. B. S., Northeast State Teachers College. Graduate Work, University of Denver. ERNESTINE ERNST--English and French. A. B. and M. A., University of Missouri. B. S. University of Missouri. PAUL EVANS-Industrial Arts. B. S. Northeast State Teachers College. PRICE EWENS-Mathematics and Science. B. S., University of Missouri. WILLIAM HANKINS-Music. Monett Junior College, B. S., Springfield Teachers Collegeg M. Mu. Northwestern University. J. MATT HILL-Social Science. A. B., Willi-am Jewel College, Graduate work, Uni- versity of Missouri. ALLIENE JONES-Study Hall Supervisor. H EVELYN MILLER-Secretary to Dean, A. C., Moberly Juni-or College. F. L. MCCORMICK, Jr.-Athletic Coach. A. A., Moberly Junior Collegeg B. S., Kirks- ville State Teachers College, Graduate Work, University of Wisconsin. Attended Missouri University and St. Louis University. ALOUISE STAMM-Physical Education. B. S., Northeast State Teachers College. KATE STAMPER-Education Department. B. S. and M. A., University of Missouri, M. A., Columbia University. J. A. URBAN-Physics and Mathematics, B. A., Maryville Teachers College, A. M., University of Missouri. MARY LORRAINE WEIS-English. B. S., University of Missouri. Graduate work, University of Wisconsin and University of Colorado. , TI-IIRTEEN
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HHYME HNH lINiS We'll all feel lonely Especially the Band, When W. V. Hankins leaves To serve his native land. Parley-vous Francois? Is ,Miss Casebo1t's cry. And if you don't She will soon know why. The first to leave our faculty In 'the year of 1942 Was Ewens, a man Who taught math and chemistry too. Added to our rank and file Was Mr. Bain, this year, Who came from Oklahoma To teach some science here. - Miss Ernst, our English instructor, This year, she did her bit- By teaching the girls The Red Cross way to knit. Miss Dunlop teaches anthropology And does every thing she can To trace from the very beginning The reason for modern man. Mr. Spohrer teaches government. And is a guide and inspiration. in fact, he is the head Of our school's administration. A shining example Of what a teacher ought to be Is Miss Stamper, a lover of children As everyone may see. The Dean's secretary, Miss Miller Never does just one thing alone For besides her stenographic duties Her life work is answering the phone. The Co Ann's sponsor Is pretty as well as wise Learning English is a pleasure If your teacher is Miss Weis. Please, class, remember, said Miss Chappell Life is art and art is beauty. And perfect proportion and rythemical design Are the artists constant duty. A teacher may be loud, A teacher may be ugly or too tall, But Miss Bradley, our typing teacher Just isn't like that at all. Miss Dossey says that If you want to be a secretary Shorthand is a prerequisite, ' That is absolutely necessary. Supervising the Student Center Isn't easy work, But when she tries to do a job Miss Elliott doesn't shirk. Miss Bartle takes care Of the library, books and papers too. And when you want a reference She happily discovers it for you. It is Miss Jones' job To see, without fail d That in the study hall Quiet will always prevail. Mr. Evans does a job That for importance, is the tops. For he meets the nation's needs o VVith the trainees from his shop. Miss Baker, we all agree Knows-from A to Z The ins and outs Of our National history. According to Miss Stamm It is every girl's duty To get plenty of exercise If she wants to be a beauty. Miss Benson teaches English But is always calm and collected Which, of the sponsor of the Mirror Is more than should be expected. Miss Adams' classes have a great desire To know what makes us tick. And to satisfy their curiosity Many a helpless frog gets sick. Mr. Hill, our new history instructor Is always bright and sunny- He enlivens his classes with joks That are, sometimes, very funny. Mr. Urban really knows all the answersg Sometimes he tells them and sometimes he wont, And if you take his course Some may pass, but some people don't. FIFTEEN
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