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KLINE Our office f o r c e more than does credit to our school, and Miss Kline surpasses herself in serving in this important' branch of our school management. In keeping records, in supervising attendance, and in the thou- sand petty details that burden the work of directing the functioning of the school. She and her co-workers perform invaluable services in Bryan's office. LAWLER Students naturally like Mr. Lawler. He is not vastly good looking, so we guess that his popularity is due then to his extreme good nature. How's the Polygon Club getting along, Mr. Lawler? We wish you luck in your work. KULL Our h e a r t s, our hopes, our prayers, our tears, Our faith triumphant o'er our fears Are all with thee, are all with thee. HINDE Did you ever won- der why Miss Hinde was always in de- mand as a chaperon? Because she is sweet and sympathetic, a good sport, and always in for any fun that is all right. We Seniors would not be true to our own feelings if we did not express our appre- ciation to you, Miss Hinde, for the joys made fuller by your presence. WARNER Miss Warner is to be envied. But few are fortunate enough to possess the enduring respect and love of the study body, that is un- deniably hers. All Seniors that have taken Math under Miss Warner pro- nounce her as the best. GOODRICH Dapper Dan is a fitting appellation for our popular print- ing instructor. We would that we pos- sessed his shining black hair and Ches- terfieldian air. That's a good printing job you did on the weekly, Mr. Goodrich. PATRICK 'Tis strange, indeed 'tis strange to find a merry Celt, so learned in the Spanish tongue, but such she is and great indeed her knowledge and her faculty of imparting it.
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I .4L4.L.4.-...... ,......,.. . .-..a.4.4.'1.s..1.4: A l V31 1 4 4 5 1 4 W S 4 1 J fl Z 1 I 4 r EVANS The respect of the faculty and the affection of the stu- dents are alike shown by the fact lof Miss Evans' selection as Annual Spon- sor. Her patient and unerring service in this capacity has justified the con- fidence reposed in her. ROBERTS Mr. Roberts by his four-squareness, his genuine human sym- pathy, and his careful instruction has carved his own generous niche in our hall of fame. Heigh, ho! Here's to him! EDWARDS We do not see how refractory Fords and aggravatingly tardy history outlines are conducive to a sunny disposition and pure sweetness, but these attributes along with undis- puted justice have been the rule in Miss Edwards' case. WHITE Mr. White goes about his important task of instructing under classmen with the quietness and ease which characterize the man who knows what he wishes to accomplish, and how to do it. ln one short year he has, by the excellence of his teaching, won for himself an enviable position among our faculty. BEILHARZ f'The Keeper of the Yellow Cards, or, lOl, You Are Calling Me, is a one-act tragedy enacted daily with Miss: Beilharzi in the title role. But students should not object to any length- ening of an association that can not but be beneficial to themg they should, and secretly do, rejoice when they may enjoy her company. FOREMAN Mr. Foreman, we take off our hats to you. How do you do it? All the shining-haired, starry- eyed lassies under your jurisdiction speak in hushed and awed voices of his sympathy, his humor, his genius, and his wonderful auburn hair. .And then the boys say He's a good fellow-he treats a guy white. You must be all right. REED Miss Reed has, in one short year, built up an enduring popularity both by indirect and by first- hand helpfulness. She does not go in for publicity, but she cannot keep down the regard for her which is universal among' Bryan pupils.
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.. f H1 szfffieersilfal. fe-1 WILLIAMSON Madame Williamson holds undisputed sway in 312 Where the business of Hparlez vousing-Francais is made a delightful pastime, rather than a tedious study. Madame Williamson's effervescent humor and her high moral ideals and standards of right have en- deared her to all who came in contact with her. STONER Jovial and popular is Captain Stoner, one of Bryan's mili- tary geniuses. Captain Stoner entered Bryan's portals this year for the first time, but already has his forceful per- sonality impressed itself upon us. COLLINS Fourteen periods, Dear. I'm sorry. Whether there is as much truth as terror in it, has been the cause of many heated debates, however, considering that vast number of Dears who make a daily pilgrimage to the shrine of 112 we think I'm sorryi' is a real concession and bounty on the part of Mrs. Collins who is noted for her square deals. HENDERSON Mrs. Henderson has that rare genius for interesting young people. Math, a usually horrifying subject, is made actually enjoyable-and this is no extravagant statement-under the skilled tutelage of this master- teacher. KEITH Miss Keith has rap- idly won a reputation as a literary critic. Her forte seems to be the talent for competently judging debating, declama- tion, and essay contests. Thank you for your valuable services, Miss Keith. COLEMAN Captain Coleman is a magnetic example of a clean, upright, manly gentleman for the R. O. T. C., and for it, also, a capable executive. He has that gift, denied to only too many, of handling men, and, still more rare, the faculty of managing boys. He has made the corps into anrorganization that offers a tangible means of development to the boys of Bryan, and a power for good in the school. FINLEY Did you ever go into Mrs. Collins' office with your heart in your shoes, knowing that most likely it meant periods, and have a person who looked like a misplaced student behind the desk smile so reassuringly and sym- pathetically to you that you felt like yourself again? VVell-that was Miss Finley. X Y ,-. ...-, ..., .,., , Ms... ,J 12' aa 1, Ll-..4.....,...-.. , .H
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