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FACULTY QUOTES Miss Chapman: “Now this isn’t hard.” Mr. Van Schaack: “Is your theme hook on the table?” Miss Harper: “Take out your Gem books.” Miss O’Hara: “I have that notice here somewhere.” Mr. Robins: “When I was in prep school . ...” Mr. Carrier: There were three men . ” Mr. Crowell: “Heigh-ho! Doesn’t anybody know?” Miss Van Deusen: “Are you chewing gum?” Mr. Larrabee: “Who knows? Maybe ten years from now . . Miss Clough: “ Don’t forget to turn out the fire!” Mr. Preu: “What do you think?” Miss Case: “Smith! Stop talking!” Miss Small: “Are you going to hold class in the hall today?” Mr. Baker: “Oh, we just hit it on the head with a club . Mr. Clapp: “Well, all right!” Mr. Burke: “On behalf of the student body and the faculty.” Mr. Kelly: “It’s hopeless.” Miss E. Haselton : “The library is a place to study.” Miss Levy: “Is your topic ready now?” Miss Craig: “Answer in one sentence, using two semi-colons.” Miss Lord: “Is your theme checked?” Miss H. Haselton: “Well, I would say . ... ” Miss Gilman: “Now that wasn’t hard, was it?” Miss Bean: ’’You tell me where to find it!” Mr. Dooey: “I’m afraid I can’t answer that.” Miss Wakefield: “Around the track!” Mr. Waring: “Total assets, please.” Mr. Winslow: “I’ll be darned if I know.” Miss Goodwin : “Do I see someone combing her hair?” Mr. Stanley: “Where’s your project?” Miss A. S. Talcott: “Discuss the election of 1860.”
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MARY G. LEVY OFFICE STAFF Commercial Geography and Guidance New York University, B.S.; M.A. One can ' t think of Miss Levy without thinking of Alaska, or South America, or Europe, or Com¬ mercial Geography. The subject she teaches is so practical and the way she teaches it is so interesting that one learns more than one ever expected to. She has done much travelling which makes her classes still more enjoyable, as seeing is believing. 1 Mary E. Hogan | I Lillian Kaprove j j Doris L. Preston | | Marjorie H. Sexton | j Agnes E. Sinnott BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT Robert H. Fox MARY E. FLEMING School Nurse St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing Miss Fleming, Weaver’s Florence Nightingale, has cured many of our ailments from severe headaches to that terrible disease, spring fever. Her grand disposition and personal interest in the physical well-being of the students have enabled her to become one of the outstanding personalities among the Weaver faculty. Left to Right —Miss Kaprove, Miss Sexton, Miss Sinnott, Miss Hogan, Miss Preston. 1 27 [
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