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ALBERE K. MACKENZIE, Forge. TERES I MCNALLY, Director of Physical Education for Girls. ERNESTINE PARSONS, History. RUBY PATTERSON, English. EUNICEi PHELPS, Assistant Librarian. ROBERT POER, History. LUCILE N. PRATT, Bookkeeping. H. C. EHM, History. E. B. S RGENT, Expression and Dramatics. DANIE SHUTTS, Geology, Biology. BERNIC SKIDMORE, Latin. LULU . SMITH, English. , W. H. TEELE, Physics. W. S. TILL, Bookkeeping. MARY . STRACHAN, Mathematics. ELLA . TAYLOR, French and Spanish. VANITA TROVINGER, Librarian. MART!-1 TUCKER, Spanish. BELLE FURNBULL, English. PEARL . TURNER,StCI1Ogl'3,pl1y. W. R. A ILLIS, Chemistry. ANNE ILIVINGSTON, Secretary. CLARA EDGERLY Attendance Clerk. Whose Favorite Sport is: Making. C. S. H. S. the Rose of the West. Playing! with explosives. Sweetening life and mathematics. Advertising the Terrors. Waiting for the ghost to walk. Attempting to get to class on time after a junior meeting. Makingl his bark worse than his bite. Giving eople food for thought. Reduci g heavy weights. Excelli g in wit. Imparti g to C. S. H. S. an intellectual atmosphere. Develo ing muscles. Sponsor'ng the senior class and being a good sport. Making herself indispensable. Trainin future wives. Winnin men's hearts via the usual way. Brighte ing the corner where she is. Making all believe that music hath charms. Keepin busy. Leading the Terror team to fame. Enunci 'ting so that no one will fail to hear. Advocaiing the wearing of no woman's collar. Assuming the blame for why the editor left town. Making! all people love her because of her ain sweet sel'g and her een so blue and her bonnie bright hair. P Keeping the halls silent. Being c A eerful. Making the wheels go round. Deman wing less-levity and more gravity. Playinglwith a good-looking dummy. Teaching carpenters to forbear from swearing when they hit their fingers. Not teaching music like Ichabod Crane's notes of linked sweetness, long drawn Out.
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W. S. ROE, Principal. L. D. VOTAW, Assistant Principal and Director of Extra Curricular Acti- vities. MARGARET M. RUSSELL, Registrar and Dean of Women. EDNA JAQUES, English. J. J. ALBRECHT, Mechanical Drawing. EUGENE ANDERSON, Mathematics. JOY ANDERSON, Assistant Director, Physical Education for Girls. MARY AVERY, Chemistry. A W. R. BALLINGER, Mathematics. LILLIAN BATEMAN, English. MABEL S. BATEMAN, Mathematics. L. M. BROOKER, Home Economics. JOE W. BRUCE, Assistant Director, Physical Education. ELIZABETH BURNETT, Miscellaneous. L. C. DAVIS, Matron. PANSY DAWES, Art. ' MARJORIE DEARING, English.Nwco.R.xvCQ,,,, XM - C. A. DERBY, Cafeteria Manager. EDNA DESSAINT, Latin. JOSEPH ERPS, Director of Physical Education. FRED FINK, Band and Orchestra. V. FLINN, Mathematics. E. L. FOWLER, Printing. ADA FREEMAN, Spanish. DOROTHY GILFILLAN, English. CECIL H. GRAVES, Mathematics. E. C. HALE, Auto Repair. EDITH L. HALL, History. I LUELLA A. HALL, English. - K L Qccf-1-afc - ' ' FRED E. HARVEY, Latin. M99 W' C' E. E. HEDBLOM, Biolo , h siolo y. IRENE S. HENDERsON,glXfIathg,matiti. bar-vv-4 A L. O. JACKSON, Biology. SAMUEL JEssOr-, Music. LILLIAN JOHNSON, History. F. N. LANGRIDGE, Woodwork. ALMA LARSON, Typewriting. EDNA M. LEE, English.
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Confiscating gum. Chasing butterflies Cwhat kind?j. Leaving her classes Cwhat do they do then?D. Arguing. Displaying sweetness. Being the modern version of The Village Blacksmith, Making us graceful. Giving one word tests. Twisting grades. Personifying the absent minded professor. Training embryo Shakespeares. Sporting her bobbed hair. Giving aid to the needy Cconeerning need of books onlyj. Knocking into stones, the knowledge of stone. Making us toe the mark. Demanding that all acting be done on the stage, not oil. Using a Bostonian accent. Hitching his wagon to the stars. Globe-trotting. Being quiet. Holding conferences Cfor our pleasure?j. Rhythmically passing the hours away. Reading classics to her classes. Reading College Humor, under cover of the L'Literary Digest Silencing the noisy throngs. Writing excuses. Playing the doctor. Climbing stairs. Trying not to look too kiddish.
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