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WANUQNU TheRanger AVADVLGULCUALNUEGNGLICNOONGL — UCUUEEDAC REESE OEDEAOOEEUEETEA TREE TEE EPPA EEEES t lit E KNOW that we have a most wonderful faculty, but lest we forget, let us think of them individually, once again. First, there is the “boss,” alias J. P. Battenberg, who is “hail fellow well met” with everyone. He is a most excellent father to us all. Next in line comes W. H. Wood, commonly known as “Willie,” whom one would recognize by the “eah mahks” as | SPUUUEUAEREELUEENAOEAUEOUA ESCO EEAORES EERE A TERE CREE EEEREE EEE TTT vsusecayusnnveveinniinsuninnins the “vice-boss.”” He will long be remembered for his timely remarks to the classes in education. It is nerve-racking even to call to mind those days of en- rollment at the beginning of each term—the confusion, the hubbub, n everything; but there 1s one personage at Old North- western whose calm, amiable disposition remains unchanged even at this crucial moment—our Registrar, Professor G. C. Jackson. Then there is the good-natured Sabin C. Perceful who is —well, is there anything that Percy isn't? And Mrs. Sabin C. to whom Percy tenderly refers as “my wife!” We would pro- claim her the sweetest member of the entire faculty, did we not fear the jealousy of the others. Everyone likes to be in Miss Morris’ classes because she has been to France, and some students are so fond of her that they spend as much as three or four hours a day with her. Mr. Jenner, who coaches the construction of library tables and cedar chests, has only one fault, his adoration of the fair sex and we can't blame him for that. Speaking of Mr. Jenner, we are prone to think of Miss Crumley who gives advice and training along the lines of bis- VAVNUANGUNANANNNOUUSUAUENONANGAUNONAOLIGL 222 1 binant Eight
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WANUUEN TheRanger ANUNDUALONUCUDENpUEADGUAGUONOG cuit-making and housekeeping which usually follows pretty closely the cedar chest anyway. If Mr. Battenberg is our all-guiding father, Miss Shockley must be our ever-present mother; and you know that “eagle- eye’ and way of finding out things that mother has—nuf sed. When all others fail, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Threadgill can always be depended upon to uphold the dignity of our institu- tion, Our sweet songbird is Miss Anne L. Ford and—well, every- one loves Miss Ford, you know. Miss Stegall, the artist, is very fond of colors when they are properly combined. “A word to the wise is sufficient.” “Wyatt” and “Championship” go hand in hand. Professor U. J. Griffith, head of the English department, is the best known authority on mixed metaphors and temper— ance. It won't be Mr. Vinson’s fault if we don't raise enough “raw material” for Miss Crumley’s girls to experiment on. Protessor Guy M. Lisk, we are told, can tell you all you want to know about cutting up cats or dogs or making good moonshine. Judging from Professor M. E. Wood's remarks at various times, in class and otherwise, we conclude that he must at some time in his life have been a “report’—er. We have now reached the climax who is Professor E. A. Herod. To know him, you must come and find out for your- selves. VYNVNAGUNNDUUNOCNNGONNOGLGGNNUNGVUSNOGA LS 22 4 jussnsnte
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