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-- v-- •. ...- V . •! ' . v V T . ' 4 ; A v %r -• - ' • % sj; DR. WIGGINS . . . Book reports in correct form—careful punctuation—and an understanding of literature as well! • MR. COLLINS . . . Headlines! Picturesl Deadlines! Journal¬ ism or Press Photography classes under Mr. Collins. • MISS RIVERS . . . Calm, gentle, quiet—a teacher who brings out the originality of her pupils. • DR. GIGNILLIAT . . . Dry humor, puns, and—above all, interesting lectures. • MISS SIMONSON . . . Her quiet dignity and charm, and her ability as a director, insure the success of her production. • MISS NELSON ... Her fiery eyes and beautiful voice com¬ municate to us her enthusiasm for life. MRS. MAERZ ... At her touch the violin comes alive and smgs. . MISS MILAM . . . Smiling, efficient-a friend to everyone. . MRS. DUNKLIN . . . Neat and charming; al¬ ways willing to be of any assistance she can. • MISS JOSSEY ... Her calm ability assures good food for all. • MISS LIN ... A true friend of Wesleyannes-smiling, musi- ca. • MRS. JELKS . . . With her happy smile and her sense o responsibility, she is an understanding teacher, a helpful nend, a charming hostess. • MRS. JONES . . . Always RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM. FIRST — LIN, JELKS. . . . SECOND-JONES, MAI- LARY. . . . THIRD - BAR- . . . FOURTH — RIVERS, DAUGHTERY. RIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP-WIGGINS, COL UNS, RIVERS, GIGNIL¬ LIAT. . . MIDDLE — SIMONSON, NELSON, MAERZ. . . BOTTOM- A4U.AM, DUNKLIN, JOS-
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■ • .• - -- 1 11 - 1 ItH,. JI.JI Jl.LJI 1 . vC .rrr V W ! tv ■ ' — -v- j: v. i.r. ' K?T.» MISS STALEY ... A capable librarian who can always find the right thing at the right time. • MISS CARNES . . . She knows what books are interesting—and how best to describe them at the Christmas Book party. • MR. ROEDER . . . Twinkling eyes, full of fun—and with an ability to get the most out of a student. • MR. WAL¬ DROP ... An expert in public school music—flutist— most understanding. • MISS ARMAND . . . Her friend¬ ship-one bank that would never fail a Wesleyanne. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT — STALEY CARNES . MIDDLE - ROEDER. WAL¬ DROP. . . . BOTTOM — ARMAND. CHAPLIN informal u. between claae a MISS CHAPLIN . . . Her recipes help students find the way to his heart. • MISS HOWELL . . . Biology— Football—the tri-K soccer team—all are important to Doc. • MR. QUILLIAN ... He utilizes microscopes to bring out small details, and poetry to express the larger things of life. • MISS BROOME . . . Latin, Spanish, Ger¬ man—adept at languages and photography, too.
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Ill happy and anxious to be of all possible aid. • MISS MAL- LARY ... An excellent dancer who leaves behind her a touch of unreality—the illusion of a wisp of silk. • MISS BARTON . . . An efficient manager with executive ability. • MISS R. RIVERS . . . Her artistic ability is evidenced by her work. • MR. DAUGHERTY ... He enjoys music as well as his own field of sculpture and ceramics. MRS. OGDEN ... An expert in setting the student along the right road to musicianship. • MISS COLLINGS ... A teacher of public school music, submerged in her work. • MRS. LEE . . . Music and the joy of living remind us of Maudie. • MISS DUPUIS . . . Dottie signifies fun, laughter TOP—OGDEN, COLLINGS. . . . MIDDLE-LEE, Du- PUIS, CARTLEDGE. . . . BOTTOM — ALMAND, SOWELL. —good sportsmanship in games and in life. • MISS CART- LEDGE ... A sense of rhythm and balance; gracef ulness; the assurance of a poised personality. • DR. ALMAND ... A dry wit and a touch of the philosophical add pleasure to his classes. • MISS SOWELL ... A friend and assistant to all those Chemistry students who spend uncounted hours in the lab. • MISS WINN ... A registrar with a sense of humor; kind; sympathetic; and just to all. • MISS BEASLEY . . . Medicine when you ' re ill—and a grand sport to have fun with when you ' re well. • MISS ROZAR ... A master in her line—good food. TOP —WINN. . . . MID¬ DLE— BEASLEY. . . . bot¬ tom — ROZAR.
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