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fw- ,- 1 s I1 1 41 . ,W 1 A A i I '.,h:ig-vw hardship. Miss pope has declared a deaf ear to complaints about 'ipsychologicaln angles. Miss Reid and Mr. Stone are quite proud of their verbally inclined prodigies. Mr. l-labermen of our music department and Mr. Ziebell of athletics have brought about Morton's rel4novvn in these Fields. A combination of good-vvill and nether-Fires is Miss Callahan, our authority on the beaux-arts. We are all Fond of Mr. Finlayson and Mr. A. lu. Smith Whose cheery personalities have served to Hbuclc us up when we need if. Miss Kraemeris blunt philosophy has us goingn, but We must save the rousing bronx cheer For Mr. l-lale, who has taught us the uselessness of the art of self-defencel QP s , L 6' Y X.
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Those who provide us with mental .stimuli . These candid are not exactly Ncandiedn, but they are the Way we see our faculty members most freciuentlyl Miss Bell has been so willing to help us, and always Miss French, Mr. Gray, Mr. Ericson, Miss Morgan, and Mr. Royce will remain in our memories as star examples of malcing things interesting. Cf course, Miss Darlington and her staff have helped us gain that book Iarnin' H imbibed under the supervision of Spel', and Gracie Csee Administrationlj Miss Todd has felt herself well repaid for her faith in the law of compensation. Our physics and chemistry grads say they ovve a lot to the combined efforts of F, B. Crum, E. l-l. Thomas, and R. l-l. Nauman. Mr. Shelleys stellar leanings, Miss Ellis' well-out-lined lectures, Mr. Martin's erudition, and Mr. l'lansen's lively comments added color to our natural science baclcground, not to mention Mr. Aird, the cosmopolite. Qur superior knowledge of the arts of English expres- sion are openly attributed to the faithful guidance of Miss Falls, Mr. Almer, Mr, Lang and Mr. Finley. Miss A. N, Tuclcer, Mr. Richards, and Mr. Pope lead us to relmown for our mathematics exhibit as well as explaining the Hxlsn and uylsn of things. Miss G. I.. Tuclqefs secretarial group owes much to her persistent efforts. Mr. Gibbs, Mr, Braman, and Mr. Kovanic have borne the brunt of many a commercial
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lIiHSSiS Cut of time couldron of lcnowl- edge for which our college stonds comes the more polished ond eiiicient student not oniy of closs- room ofioirseebut olso of life. We present time creom of the future citizenry of our greot notione the ciosses of '39 ond '-40.
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