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Pooling talent for a Iitrle fun. Can il lie a fair bleeding heart? flu arlisle paints Miss 0'lVeil. PARTICULARLY CREDITED MUNG the teachers perennially popular are Mr. Robert U. Black lpopularly, Colonel? and Mr. Theodore Taylor f-- the first for his way of making higher mathematics pleasant, the second for his consistently good nature. Mr. lilack's anec- dotes were endlessg Mr. Taylor, it is said, has never been heard to speak harshly. Known also for friendly dispositions and a will- ingness to co-operate were Dr. and Mrs. Earl Robacker trelated by marriage! and Mrs. Rachel Ferraro. Their gay Fest-i-Fair garb was a welcome surprise to students. Two of our well-liked teachersw lVlrs. lflsie Holr- ertson and Miss lVliriain U'Xeilfwere widely rec- ognized for their talent in dramatics. An artist at make-up and a skillful director, Mrs. Robertson has always produced outstanding plays here. Miss U'Neil. a delightful monologuist twith or without piano! could sell us any idea by reciting a few lines from Shakespeare with her own boundless enthusiasm. We wish we could mention more-fffMrs. Esther Stough. Mr. Gerald lvers, Mr. John Wilson, among others. The Tiger wants to salute them all.
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APPRECIATIVELY 0TED Tis at l'ilt'l that no one appreeiatecl the jovial natures of lt'ill'llQ'l'S more than the stnclents. The elasses ul' Nlr. Nliles ll. Jaeolvs were relieyecl ol' teclinm heeanse nt' the team-her's sense nl lnnnur. Xml yet it was lar frfnn all play with Nlr. Jamlvs. We know that he spent many lung hnnrs on his hfnnework. ton. The Uruele always fonnfl him yery willing to en-operate in its crazy itleas. We still laugh when we happen to think of the lvruacl grins of the f'021t'llt'S'fNlI'. Glenn l.out-ks. Nlr. Herman Frey. Nlr. Henry Nlcwhinnie. and Klr. Charles Knhler cluring the tlunkey laasketlrall game. as une ur another ul' them mounteml tantl clisinutnitetlft a wuhlily. tlllSlllli1lK'Slt'Q il..'hSt'lJi1f'll0S. these teachers hail a tlillic-tilt and clemantling' sehetl- tile. We wish that all the stuclents might haye known lvetter Nlr. hurl Hoag ancl Mr. l.. Paul llanxille. Shut up in the ealvinet and metal shops. respec- tiyely. these two eleyer members nf the far-ulty hail lirnitetl 1-nntaet with us. Nlr. Hoag makes furni- tnres as Ll lmlvliy and plays a nnisir-al saw: Xlr. Xlanyille ents senli-prec-inns stones. 4,-Xny tiger- eyesifl Hur Tiger lmws his hearl in reengnitifni uf lun antl skills.
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