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Microscopes, fishing crips, interesting hands, a grand sport—these are Miss Howe . Dr. Whitman likes German and Spanish, cooking and flowers, and the Y”; and we like her. Miss Armand has charge of two of the most essential parts of the College—the bank and the bookstore. Don’t you think she manages them nicely. Miss Price: Well, what’s wrong with you now?” is the usual com¬ ment of Mary- gold when we go to the in¬ firmary with a sad, forlorn look, but be¬ lieve me, she has some ca¬ pacity for cur¬ ing all illness. Imagine feeding three hundred peo¬ ple every day! That’s what our capable Miss Rozar docs. Whether it’s a sore toe or a sore throat, Miss Beasley fixes us up. Here she seems about to fix up” Martha Bird. DR. WHITMAN MISS ARMAND BlASlO ' MISS MISS ROZAR MISS PMCE Mrs. McCaw, ceramic art instructor, is patiently working here. The beaut) of her art is symbolic of her nature. Miss Loyall and Miss Thomson alumnae secretaries—keep all old Wes- leyannes informed as to what is going on at school and among other alumnae. MRS. McCAW MISS LOYALL. MISS THOMSON
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When Maudie’s not playing a High¬ land Fling or a minuet for gym classes she’s reading the latest novel, and all the time being the grandest sponsor ever. Bubbling over with enthusiasm for her work, Miss Chaplin will make good house¬ wives of these Wesley- annes yet. Mrs. Rosser, teacher of Bible, has a thor¬ ough knowledge and deep understanding of the Bible as the world’s greatest literature. Because she recognizes present problems and faces reality squarely, we think Miss Rogers will help us, as future teachers, to do as she has done. Miss Simonson, professor of dramatic art, is admired by all of her students for her many outstanding qualities. One of them is her calm and direct manner at rehearsals —but don’t forget to give her that pencil. A pencil is as essential to her as a concert conductor’s baton is to him. MISS SIMONSON A quiet pleasantness and per¬ fection in business ability mark the capable personality of Miss Fulwood. No one knows just how much business Miss Winn does, but we all know she does it well. MISS FULWOOD MISS WINN
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Page 31 text:
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ui v Mrs. Collins Jones, head of the Commercial Department, is a compe¬ tent, experienced teacher, as well as a student in our English and French De¬ partment. Miss Nelson radiates her interest so much in all that is musical that high C seems easy to reach. Miss Bartlett is the power behind the junior class, and judging from the MRS JONES class, that’s some power! Ask her government class about the book in her hands. For her progressive attitude, her loyalty, her friendliness, her helpfulness and her sincerity, we praise Miss Vaughan. MISS NELSON MAERZ VAUGHAN Mrs. Maerz, p rofessor of violin and en¬ semble—dear to the hearts of all who know her. MISS BARTLETT Miss Rivers has studied at many art centers in America and abroad. She is a splendid teacher and a valuable asset to Wesleyan. Isn’t Miss Kern sympathetic with us when we try to par- lez-vous? For a real friend we refer you to her. Mrs. Jelks is a very energetic person. Her time is filled with various activities, and she excels in all that she does. MISS RIVERS MISS KERN MRS JELKS
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