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Mr. J. C. Murdock Commercial instructor, and he has greatly improved that department. Girls’ basketball coach. Debating instructor. Mr. Murdock is a favorite among the students. This man from Utah is great. We hope he will soon meet his fate; The way he can typewrite Is away out of our sight. And he. sure isn’t slow in debate. Mr. A. E. Garber Mr. Garber is our Science teacher and he knows how to teach it. He is the boys’ football, basketball ann baseball coach. Mr. Garber is well liked by the boys, and the girls too. A man came to us last fall Who was not so exceedingly tall, But he sure had the “pep.” And gave us a “rep.” When it came to playing football. Mr. C. E. Cotton Instructor in Mathematics and Manual Training. The boys soon will be able to make anything under his teaching. Musical director of “Sylvia” and of all musical programs given by High School. This man may we always keep, And a big harvest we will reap, For we haven’t a doubt He will never run out, For all that he knows is a heap. Mr. j. M. Marker Although Mr. Markel is going to leave us this year, we appreciate the work he has done for us and the way lie has superintended our school. He is a great believer in efficiency and scholarship and they are the only things that will bring our school up to the standard. Mr. Markel always has a smile and a jolly word for every student and we will greatly miss him when he leaves, but we cannot expect to keep him always. We are sorry to lose Mr. Markel, but we wish him success and happiness wherever he goes, and we hope he won’t forget the students of the St. Anthony High School, as we will not forget him. “A learned man has always riches in himself.” Page Six
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FACULTY Miss Minnie Eskleson Instructress in History and German. Principal of Hr’gli School and Senior class adviser. She is well liked by every one and the Seniors appreciate her particularly for the work she has done for them Miss Eskleson has done much to keep our school up to the standard. This history teacher, they say, Came here from the state of Iowav, And when she teaches history ’Tis never a mystery. And we’ll know all about it some day. Miss Frank M. Dorman Our English instructress and elocutionist, Junior class adviser and the Tattler critic. Directed the dramatic part of “Sylvia” and has charge of Senior class play. Miss Dorman is a worker and the students have en- joyed the English courses very much this year. Our English teacher from Fayette, In her classes has no pet; When it comes to Shakespeare She is always right here. And we’ve liked her since first we’ve met. Miss Editii Hinds Instructress in Mathematics. Economics and English. Sophomore class adviser and is well liked by that happy class, as well as by all the other students. Miss Hinds doesn’t believe in being idle. There was a ma : d from Wyoming Who at one time took to roaming; But one thing is clear. That if she leaves here. At once we will all begin moaning. Miss Zola Hostetter Teaches Domestic Science and is well liked by every- body for her sweet disposition. The girls this year will be able to prove the old proverb, “The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.” We have a young woman of reliance Who teaches Domestk Science; The cakes she can make And the way she can bake, We think she should form an alliance. Page Five
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CLASS OF 1917 Odette Patten Will Rider Otto Grover Will Jones John Brennecke Calvin Kooch Arnold Thomas Lila Rice Katie Rice Afton Saulter Genevieve Arnold Gwendolyn Robb Dewey Rosenlot Karl Mackert Dewey Halgren Radford Ross Lovisa Hammond Clarence Daw Florence Wlison Fred Wilcox Class Play : “Stubbornness of Geraldine” □ Flower : Violet, Purple and White □ Class Motto : “Find a way or make one” □ Commencement : May 10th May 7th : Class Day Exercises FACULTY 1. M. Makkel Superintendent Minnie Eskelson Social Sciences and Languages Frank M. Dorman English and Expression Zola Hostetter Domestic Arts A. E. Garber Sciences and Athletics John C. Murdock Commercial Charles E. Cotton Mathematics and Manual Training Edith M. Hinds History and Economics Page Se’ en
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