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THOMAS W. IIUUIJ. li. S. Westminster, Vniversity of l'ittshurgzh. BIOi,ooY, Puvsies. Of the new teachers none is better known or better liked than our prot'essor-llood. Mr. llood not only entered the school as a teaeher. hut entered into the life of aetivities as well. lle was chosen as our basket hall and tennis eoaeh. and eertainly was a sues-ess. Ilere's hoping: he sticks with us. RVTII Mol'ILRlCE. Penn State, indiana. llllMMl'IRClAL SI'B.n-tcws. One of our new good-looking teachers is Miss Melilree. Although she has not heen with us long she has proved to he a good friend to OVl'I'y- one. We owe lllilllf' thanks to Miss Melilree for her helpfulness to the staff in assisting in type- writing. As a ehaperone on various parties and sleigh rides she has won the reputation of a good sportf, SAMANTHA K ENT HILICY. li. S. Wayiieslmlgar. ANCIHN1' lllS'l'0liY, C'n'u-s. l'1Nui.isu. M-iss Riley ealne to us this year as an old friend, for most of us had her as a teacher in the grades. She is still as peppy as ever. and is always interested in everything that goes on. lt' all the Freshies know lots of quotations, it's not their fault. Blaine it on Miss Kiley. That 's her hohby. Fourteen
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AMY E. KERR, A. B. Westminster. ENGLISH, ALGEBRA. Ilere's to Miss Kerr! We could never get along without her. She tries to quell the fresh Sophomores in her report room and she does it pretty well. The plays were a big success this year and it was due to Miss Kerr's wise coaching and careful guidance. Besides this she coached the debates, and although they did not win out, they made a fine showing. Last but not least she is an advisor for this excellent and famous book. She reads all the write-ups and censors the jokes. BESSIE S. EGOLF, A. B. Oberlin. MODERN IIISTORY, ll. S. IIISTORY, EooNoM1os. Mrs. Egolf is a good sport. What more need we say? We admire her standards and ideals. She should be congratulated for the splendid improvement shown in our orchestra this year. Mrs. Egolf conducts the Glee Club, and has established a Current Events Club in each of her history classes. She also has a half share in the Chapel Debates. KARL NV. SCHUCKER, B. S. Mr. Sehucker seems to be the only one of the teachers new last year, who liked us well enough to come back this year. Ile has always been a loyal supporter of all our activities, and is popu- lar with both the students and the faculty. Some of the girls even composed a poem about him. Thirteen
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. ,,..-.....--.4....... ,. ,. - ,. CARL MCLAREN, A. IB. l,1'l1lK'0i'0ll. l'oMMnRc'l.u, Sl.lB.IEC'l'S. Mr. Mvliarvn is anotln-r of our now faculty nu-mht-rs. taking l'll2ll'QIO of part of tho voninwr- vial dvpartnwnt. Although now, Mr. Mc-liarvn soon won tho admiration of the studvnt body, duo to his good nature- and willingness to vo- epc-ratc with tho studvnts in their avtivitim-s. IQATIIERINE IIAY, li. A. Touh. ART. lf you want a good laugh. watch Miss llay try to got cross with thc youngsti-rs. This is hor Hrst yvar with us as a tvauluir. but shi- is not an ontirv strangvr, having spont sonic of lu-r high school days in old Svwivkloy lligh. Miss llay is also tho art critic of our Scwihi. - WILLIAM THOMPSON. Pitt. M.xN1'.u. 'l'n.nN1N1:, MEc'11.xNu1.u, llmwixu. NYl10n0v4-I' you want any work donv you van always dopvnd on Mr. 'l'hon1pson doing it, Hxingr 0X'0l'j'il1lIlg' from lllllSlU stands to svvlu-ry. llc is . always in Qltxlllillltl-llllf of 1-ourso if you would soo tho splendid work which he turns out you would soo that he is a vital part of our school. Fifteen
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