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U AND I FACULTY i936 IRANIC 1 S D II SON' A V1 Itachtr of Smul Studlu Ingthcr of Aff The secret of education Ines In respecting the pupil Emerson Lectures and Blographrcal Sketches Education f . ti: . ' ., .. . M. I.wL'ls11Zl1.I.Y. AB.
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U Ann FACULTY 1936 VILMA I KITCHLLL B Mus B S Instructor tn Musxc I IES! 'I II .I IVICHARRI M Head of the Department of Englxsh and Instructor nn Educatton 'ffl' ANIN D SIIILIMIIIR B9 Stenographer and Teacher of Commercxal Subjects HENRIETTA P TI:RRI Ph D Teacher of Mathemattcs EVAI FINL V KRAVILR B S I nbrarlan MATA SMITH B Ld Teacher of Engllsh S HEI EN TAXI OR Ph D Teachers of Mathematlcs ROBFRI B THRAIL BEd Teacher of Industrtal Fd ucatnon - 14. . . A VI:- T'Cf'!7'r IO
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Pet Peeves of the Faculty For the benefit of all who will attend Uni High we have compiled the following ponderous data concerning the pet peeves of the faculty of this insti tution We hope that you will mark well these tendencies and act accordingly lllzss Kramer swears xengeance on all those who tear up Juicy notes and scatter them all over the library Mr Sanford just doesnt like those ambitious Uni I-lighers who vsant to organize more clubs and add more sub iects to their schedules without a good answer to this question Wliy? Miss Ixitchell has a temper that c n be controlled but you who dont sing in assemblies over tax her self control We all sympathize with Mr Greqq xx ho must forfeit those last fifteen minutes of sleep every morning in order to get here at twenty minutes of eight The four o clock math class remains a mystery to most of Uni High but it seems lunaccountablyl to be Miss Ierru s pet peeve We hope Miss Bousen s friends will immediately speak her car washed Miss Bakke doesn t consider ye witty gum chewing Uni Highers very entertaining at a movie or in private for that matter Habberton contends that slovenly English is the root of all evil Be careful about pronouncing attacked and data when he is around Mrs Haqan can t stand the incalculable waste of typing paper in her classes but what can you do if you make a mistake in the first line Mr Alstrom likes clean ears so he prescribes a shower after each gym c ass lf you have the misfortune of getting prowling fingers around laboratory equipment be careful of Ur Harnzsh Miss Yzllu declares that she can t stand dirty paint brushes and open paint Jars not even when talented artists are the offenders All the English teachers seem to agree with Miss Bower that indistinct recitations are maddening The class of '58 s yelling and their discarding chewing gum in drinking fountains peeve Mrs Wilson .... Mr. Holmes wishes people vxouldn t use irons toasters or washing machines while he is listening to a good radio program .... Miss Anderson is on the warpath for Journalism Club members who don t get their assignments in on time. Miss Taylor objects to noise--that is the noise caused by banging lockers on the second floor after the hour bell .... Mr. Hartley doesn't care for the bustle of the city because his pet peeve is people who honk their horns in traf- . . . . . Few know it. but Miss McHarry detests money collections. especially class dues .... You gum chew ers get in bad with Miss Changnon. but she hopes you get it in the waste basket. . . . Mr. Astell has a great grievance to air-the fact that he often can't make girls let him pass on the sidewalk .... Miss Stiege- meyer bemoans the carelessness of Uni High students. She says that we are invariably late to classes that we invariably lose all our belongings and invar- iibly ask her for them twice a day .... Even Mr. Arndt has troubles, for he confesses that he is annoyed by people who make appointments for conferences and then forget all about them .... Mr. Thrall rightly believes that people who try to impress him are pests .... And finally -we didn t think we would ever come to this-Miss Smith confides that her pet peeve is puns. - I2 U AND I FACULTY l936 D ' l s m I rl 1 1 1 1 x in 4 y. i X V 'A V3 3 'A D A.. I fl, 3 L m 5 W, . Y .... 1 I y v I 1 . . . , I V Y . 7 - A 5 A D. 3 i yi 1 . 5 I : A. A 'V . l ' -fl ,I I I E 3 I 3 V Y ' . V 3 A ' - ' I ii A to the weather man, since he always insists on having rain just after she's had ' 1 ' ' ' - ' ' ..,. Mr. ' D ' 'D l I i 3 I.: i L i . . ' e : ' f I , ' 1 . .... , 5 I I 3 3 ' X1 3 ' V. . , . . i 7 3 I V , . e , fic t , yu , K , s C N, v l V L , Q , , , , Y Y
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