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I . x l 3 1929 L'ECHO 1929 , E A Faculty Meeting CAs reported by His Royal Highness, The Eaglej Place: H. S. Ofiice. Time: First Wednesday of the Month Mr. Muehe: Clooks at his watch as he entersj As usual, everybody late. I wonder if I put up a notice. tWalks to the bulletin hoard and scans the notices just as Mrs. Watkins comes in.J Mrs. Watkins: It isn't necessary for me to be here is it? You know our housekeeper, Irene, wants to go away and I must go right home. Anyway I'm not really on the high school faculty, I'm Training Class. Mr. Muehe: You had better stick around, something will come up and we will need your opinion. How did things go today? Mrs. W.: You needn't mention that I told you this, but I heard-- llust then the tap, tap of footsteps sounds and Miss Jennings enters, causing Mrs. IV. to .wrap talkingj. Miss Jennings: My, I thought I was late but I see I'm not. I had that Caesar class for an extra period. Mrs. W1 t'You know I used to teach Caesar and once when I had a class of forty-three and kept the study hall at the same time Miss Jennings: CinterrupfingJ How did you ever do it? lJust then a rush in the hall is heard and Bun lllisel, uneeremoniously hursfs into the Uglff. He looks around in surprised mannerj Bunn: Oh, I didn't know anyone was here. May I use the phone? Mr. Muehe: You may not. Don't you know this is a faculty meeting? Can't we use this place a little while occasionally or is it the private property of the Seniors? lBun hastily retreats, barely escaping a collision with Miss Foster and Miss Millward, who enter arm in armj Miss Foster: How long is this going to last? I have a date with the hairdresser. Mr. Muehe: Where's the dance tonight? Knot waiting for an answer he turns to Mr. Moshier, who had followed Misses Foster and Millward into the roomj Hey, Albert, go and see where 'Joe' and Jenkins are and tell them this isn't a midnight frolic . lMr. Moshier waddles outj Miss Jennings: Gee Grace, that is the spilfiest dress you have on. Where did you get it? It certainly is nice material. Mrs. Watkins: Yes, what there is of it. Mr. Jenkins: fentering hrisklyj I didn't know there was a faculty meeting tonight. I've a Young Farmers' Club meeting on and besides I'm a busy man. Mr. Muehe: If you would have been here on time, this meeting would have been over by this time. No you are not excused. Stick around and we'll open a bottle of glue . Clust then Mrs. Capron enters, followed by Mr. Moshier.J Now we are all here, let's get down to business. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss ways and means of improving scholastic work and we are open for discussion. Miss Foster: I, wish someone would tell me what to do with Charles Briglin in Algebra, he doesn't do anything. Mrs. Capron: Well I never had him in any classes hut when we lived in Grandfather Marks' house-. Mr. Moshier: linterruptingj What's that got to do with Algebra? Mrs. Capron: I, was going to say Mr. Muehe: Some things are left better, unsaid. But what do you all think of an ineligible list? Mr. Jenkins: fgroaningj 'fThere goes the basketball team. Rector, Coleman, Ulmer, Richards and half of the substitutes. Miss Jennings: Goody, I think that's fine. Let's have one. Miss Millward: It doesn't bother me, no one Hunks music or drawing . Mr. Muehe: What do you think of the idea, Miss Youngs? CUpon getting no reply, he looks around in eonsternationj Omigosh, we've started this meeting without Miss Youngs . Miss Millward Casidel I wish that he would have started it without me. Miss Foster: t'Well no one has told me what to do with Charles Briglin . Mr. Muehe: That reminds me of another thing. Say Albert, will you drive your car for the basketball team tomorrow night ? Mr. Moshier: I hardly think so. I have no numbers for the Ford and Jessie Wants to use the Hupp. CThe door opens, Miss Youngs enters elosely followed hy lllr. Eekert, the eustodian.J Mr. Eckert: I got to go down and look at my traps, will you lock up? Mr. Muehe: Wait a minute. Lock up yourself. Meeting's adjourned. l12l
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M , 34 3 1929 L ECHO 1929 K IRENE E. CHAPMAN I'RENE Her hardy fare repel: the fanning wind. Honors Class Play '29g Operetta '28, Chorus '28, Athletic Association '28. Generosity is a sterling characteristic. Because you possess it, Irene, you can win friends any- where. Irene is a very quiet member of our class and was never known to disturb the peace of any- one. But we wonder what really is behind those dark laughing eyes? We don't think the saying Be good and you will be lonesome is true with Irene. WELD E. CONLEY, JR. HBRANDYU Quietne.r.r and .foberncss are 'Brandykr' traits, But all thing: rome to him fwho waits. Honors School Chorus, '26, '27, '29g Class Treasurer, '273 Student Council, '29g School Band, '29g Senior Play Manager, '29g Varsity Basketball, '29, Asst' Bus. Mgr. L'Echo, '29. Behold one who has filled many important places in our midst. As an assistant in the chemical lab , as a booster in the Scout movement and as a drum- mer in the band, Brandy has shone. He hasn't had much time for the ladies because of his other activities. But don't get the idea he is a woman hater. He will blossom forth one of these days- and then some of these Neapolitan sheiks had bet- ter watch to their laurels. ELEANOR E. CLEVELAND HSNORTERH I fworry not, for what? the use Honors Basketball, '27, '28, Captain, '28g Baseball, '27, '28, Captain, '28g Asst. Editor L'Echo, '29, Senior Plav, '29g Athletic Association, '28, '29, School Chorus, '26, '27, '28, '29, 'ASnorter is our athletic star. If she would only take as much interest in Prof.'s Geometry class and Chemistry lectures as she does in basketball and baseball, she would be a mental star of the first magnitude. Always smiling, her good humor makes her a general all-around favorite. Her one fault is her liking for Victor and what is there. But she will get over it sooner or later. ll-1-I
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