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Sc.-ina-:A Cn Gun Home qnont What you see above is a weekly occurrence when we see Miss Breeden selling bus and street car passes on Friday afternoons. It is usually a bigger crowd . . .-- One of the many sophomores who comes to Miss Reitz for help in arranging or rearranging a schedule to please her fancy . . . - The old and the new in experience, not age, the former and the presentg Identification of Pictures on Page 25 In the upper left we see Mr. Beck and Mr. Rodgers who are enjoying refreshments at one of the class teas . . . - Miss Boger finds knitting in the evening a relaxation from the steady grind of shorthand . . . - Checking accounts is only a part of the duties of Mr. Griffith, head of our commercial department . . . - It's apple picking time on the farm for Miss Helen Heazlett of the English department . . . - The pause that refreshes, another English yes, indeed it's our beloved principal, Floyd C. Carson, now Captain in the Army, and Mr. E. F. Ege, who is pinch-hitting for him at school . . . - When you want to Hnd a lost student after school just look in the chemistry lab. It is always filled like this with boys and girls who are trying to juggle the figures in order to make the chemical equations balance. teacher, Miss Viola Smith . . .- Miss Hamilton on her vacation finds the rhythm of fountains a change from Latin poetry . . . - How different for Miss Steele is the ripple of a stream from the noise of a typewriter . . . - Wfeaching his son the art of poultry raising is as interesting as teaching history to his students, says Mr. Rodgers . . . - Is it a creative thought or pass- ing enjoyment of a student's art work that holds Mr. Yetterls attention?
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One ton Jlllll Mr. Harper, director of shops, meets us with a gen- ial smile. He is never too busy to listen to our plans and ideas or to help us when in difficulty. All ton one and Daily routine of countless details keeps Miss Breeden, one of the school secre- taries, busy . . . - We caught Miss Geider, secretary to our superintendent, Mr. Getter, answering that ever urging telephone . . . - Peck, peck, peck all day long at the typewriter keeps Miss Sanford busy . . . - It's service we get when Miss Martin is at the switchboard because she is right on the line until she gets an answer.
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