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. ib- TNA DUNLAP-Music reaches Trom her domain across The halls To English and French classes. We didn'T mind ThaT and we really liked her double quarTeTTes, her glee clubs, and The PiraTes oT Penzance. CARL E. EKBLAD--l-le's soughT aTTer To chaperone dances, buT Too bashTul To enioy Them. WiTh Mr. Kasel Tor supporT, however, he TrequenTly accom- modaTes. l'le's much more Torward in The realm of chemisTry. FANNIE K. ENTRIKIN-The dean aT girls is baclc aTTer Too long an absence, iusT as nice as ever. When you're a Senior you'll be allowed To siT by your besT girl in her classes. JANET FORD-IT you wanT To see her exasperaTed, Try losing your locker lcey, or library adnniTs ci Tew Times. BUT iT you're good, yoU'll find her a mosT accommo- daTing librarian-aT your service. ELMER W. FREEMAN-Mr. Ereeman can claim Two dis- TincTions: l-le is Jaclcs dad, and principal oT Manual ArTs. Some iobsl T HJALMER ERYXELL-Ach! AnoTher German Teacher. T-le ioined The TaculTy in mid-year. BARBARA GARST-An English professor who proTesses a desire To be eiTher a scrub woman or a Tarmer's wiTe, To relieve The menTal sTrain caused by being coach oT The Junior and A. D. C. plays, and debaTeg adviser of The dramaTic club, and '34 class: and a Teacher oT English. KATE GLEASON-The head supervisor aT The home economics deparTmenT believes in enTerTaining her sTudenTs wiTh Tales. So do The sTudenTs. ANNA GRANWNOT anagram, buT our one and only German and Swedish Teacher. We don'T much need The laTTer language here, buT she's plenTy good To puT Them boTh across by herselT. FORREST H. GROOVER-Can Tame everyThing Tram huge machines To The violin. Yes, he runs The machine shop and Tiddles Tor The Tri-ciTy symphony orchesTra.
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E. LEE BARNETT--l'Oh, il donll mean a lhing il il ain'l gol lhal swing -and Mr. Barnell lo direcl il. In olher words he leads lhe band and orcheslra. During school hours il's Mechanical Drawing. W. E. BEAN-Il you'd like o lillle English and spelling inslruclion along wilh your liggers, lry him lor malh and maybe he'll give you some lrack and lool- ball, loo. MARY BRADFORD-She can'l imagine anyone being alraid ol a lillle bug. Even when she says, Whal are you doing in lhe halls now? she may be showing her learlessness ol insecls. NAOMI CARLSON-We don'l envy lhis lady her iob ol making sludenls believe lhal silence is golden. Bul il she hasn'l laughl us lhal, il's because we're lhick headed, lor she cerlainly emphasizes il. ELLA M. COCKRELLQYOU may be righl in an argumenl wilh her, bul lhal doesn'l mean she's wrong. Maybe lhal's how she came lo be supervisor ol publicalions, lhe English deparlmenl, and Class Day programs. ELSIE COOK- Why were you absenl7 Ten lo one il was Mrs. Cook lalking, so lhank her lor her curiosily, lhe slip, be il odmil or permil, and lor doing a good iob as ollice secrelary. LEONA DAY-l-ler classes are liberally sprinkled wilh excerpls lrom lhe Tribune Line and lhal helps a lol lo sollen lhe lriols ol l-lislory and Civics. JULIAN DUCRAY- Duke losl his iob as coach ol lhe sophomore baskelball learn when lhey disconlinued lhe inlerclass lourney, so he became adviser ol lhe sophomore l-li-Y and developed a leam lor lhem. l-le leaches cabinel making. ALMA DUISDIECKER-ll wasn'l nepolism bul worlh lhal broughl us lhis younger ol lhe Duisdieckers lo leach us ollice work. A keen inleresl in alhlelics pro- claimed her ci suilable sponsor lor G. A. A. CLARA DUISDIECKER-She dillers lrom lhe olher prin- cipally in lhe subiecl she leaches, and by wearing a pair ol glasses. v-s Nm xwwx
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ANNABELLE HAGENER-Digniiy and a ceriain degree of quieiness mark ihis follower of such praciical aris as cooking and sewing. MARJORIE HENDEEvShe's sirong for gory liierary works of all kinds, bui eilrher because or in spile of +ha+ her English classes are among ihe mosi inier- esiing. C. WINFIELD HOLMGREN-A manager of aihlelics who knows how +o manage, and a Jreacher of physics who knows how +o reach. S. MAY HOPKINS-Commercial subiecis do seem ralher serious, and ai iirsl Jrhis +eacher of 'rhern does, loo. Bu+ give her a chance and you'll find ius+ ihe Jrype of humor ihose slighlly up-iurned eyebrows signify. FRANCES JEFFERS-Be ii +he plunk, plunk, plunk of lhe lype keys or lhe Hoi, ilol, ilol oi Jrhe horses' hoois, eilher preily well signifies lhe presence of Miss Jel- iers, lype, shorihand Jreacher and egueslrian. AIMEE L. JOHNSON-l-ler heighl' musi signify The power lo acl. A. D. C. girls realized lhai and picked her as a new adviser. She doies on oullines-as wilness her hislory courses. LOUISE B. JOHNSON- Where were you ihe iourlh period? Or was if Jrhe sixih or did you skip slrudy hall? Which ever ii was Mrs. Johnson musl and will know. So-o-o why skip? TRUMAN N. JONES-Wheiher i+'s hushing a noisy Fel- lowship rneeling, squelching an unruly pupil, or pro- pounding an enigma To a baffled class, T. N. says ii wi+h wisecracks. l-lis social science classes garner scads of wisdom flavored wi+h his sal+y humor. A. W. KASELWML Kasel runs his geography classes on four rules ond, alihough he can'+ always +hink of all four, he does very well. . SOPHRONIA KENT-Easy going and quiet Miss Keni is a Laiin ieacher who doesn r believe in cramming knowledge down a s+uden+'s fhroai, buf ir gels where i+'s going anyway. ..f7.- f5f A-15
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