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sb,-qu Above: Heine economies students, serve tea to the fatigued faculty during final examina- tions. Below: Mr. Perry lays down the law to the faculty. ' Part of the male faculty swapping stories before the 8:30 bell. 12 TEACH RS WVU'lRlK and PLAY Our teachers take the responsibil- ity of so many students rather serious- ly most of the time. But they have their moments of relaxation, too. The annual get-acquainted-1iicnic- dinner for teachers was held at Camp Wakeshma early in September. Large quantities of Wieners Were roasted over a fire. Surrounded by a bun, and accompanied by relishes, potato salad, coffee, and pie, they found their Way into the stomachs of the famished faculty, who had worked up an appe- tite by playing softball and pitching horseshoes. After dinner, attention centered around the piano and a dart game. Near HalloWe'en a masquerade party was held at Mintdale. The Three Iiittle Kittens were the last to be identified. The tables groaned With the roast turkey and all the fixin'si . Mr. Grim auctioned off the extra pies. This money, along with the fines from those who came not masked, Was given to the fund for the orthopedic room. The men on the faculty and the school board had a smelt fry in the spring. Everybody was ready to eat at 6:30, but the stove acted up again and it was 8:30 before they rushed the table. Food disappeared like magic. In a very few minutes it was all over but the tails and the shouting, and, We understand, some men even ate those-the tails, we mean. Cards, ping-pong, and soft ball kept the fam- ished men occupied until dinner. The high light of the evening was the cribbage tournament, which was Won by Mr. Krueger. VVe understand he received a very lovely trophy.
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CL 4 4lE2+ 'cwisdom is the first-cousin of lllreedorng and l'l1'Q0d0lH is 'the glory of our people and our nation. In rX1H91'lC3l1 schools We are provided with a wide variety of subjects, rich with opportunity. Among these We navigate, more or less setting our own course. Being Americans We are as free to choose our work as We are our recreation. ' Top: Advance shop boys learn to use ll variety of tools and machines. Bottom: Vogt takes IL pose for the Art class. 14
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