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FIRST ROW Cleft to rightbz SECOND ROW Cleft to rightjz Miss Hall: Are you planning to go to college? Miss Grove: 'KNOW let me look that up. Miss Rosenberger: O.K., two speeches next week. Mr. Anderson: A'Now you go down under and come up the right steps. THIRD Row Cleft to rightj: Mr. Brubaker: Now I guess I'll give you a few minutes to get your thoughts together. Miss Smith: Girls, you can't think and chew at the same time. Miss Spellmire: Mary, are you chewing gum? A nickel for the Welfare fund, please. Miss Good: Every day a teacher learns something new. Miss Parks: Compare them side by side. Mr. Holder: Make your points sharp! Mr. Leach: UWhy don't you birds get a real ex- cuse? Mr. Carlson: 'fO.K. Keep the room clean. Miss Fels: When we've reached the seventh grade, we say 'mathematics', not 'arithmetic'. Miss Ratterman: f'This spelling is terrific! Miss Anshutz: Some of the things that you say in here would be heresy in a college class. FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightbz Mr. Wirth: i'Now get in there fellows and pull, pull, pull. Mr. Reuter: You sissies! I have to do that fifty times a dayfy Mrs. Linde: Good morning, cla-a-ass. Miss Irwin: Now I like trigf' Mrs. Flint: 'fHands on hips! Right! Miss Williams: 'KYou know, I believe I am losing my ability to write hard testsf'
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FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz SECOND ROW Cleft to rightjz Miss Lally: You girls should know your Miss M. Walker: Why didn't you get up five min- geography. utes earlier? Miss Smethurst: Bully off! Miss Conner: I think Trig. is much easier than Miss Baehr: This is what I call a regular-irregu- Algebraf' lar verb. Miss Dickenson: Why didn't you do your night- Mrs. Hartsell: 4'Must the sixth period class always work?', be sleepy?'l Miss Blasberg: That was fine. Now try this! Miss Levitch: What about that story for Tower Echo?'y THIRD ROW Cleft to rightb: FOURTH ROW Cleft to fightli Mr. Atherton: Mary? No, Janef-Katherine? Now what is your name? Miss Wood: Don't get your hair in your food! Mr. Harner: Now if you fellows don't pay atten- tion you'll never get this. Mr. Mathias: Ha, ha, ha! Mr. Ziegler: HI-Iow would you like to spend some time in my seventh bell class today? Mr. Walker: Mechanical drawing gives one a new, exacting outlook on life. Mr. Schirmer: The back of the room be quiet! Mr. Srofe: I like to teach at Withrowf' Miss Bereskin: How's this view for a picture?
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I A FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz SECOND ROW Cleft to rightbz Miss Kitzman: All aboard! Get your numbers! Mr. Ray: A'Lookee here now! Miss Shaffer: That!s just one stage trick I know. Mr. Friedrich: 'AI am about to do something dras- tic. THIRD ROW Cleft to rightbz Mr. Howe: 'AI have a zero for you, Brother Stuart! See me after class. Miss Sears: You ought to see how chewing gum is madef' Miss Hines: The only things we're sure of are death and taxesf' Miss Gooley: Now this is a contract for ten ticketsf! Miss Bisceglia: Oh, but shorthand's so easy the second time you take it. Miss Mudge: I think 'La Florecita Azul' is the sweetest story. Mr. Davidson: Well, so much for that. Miss Vance: The stoves aren't to be sat onf' Mr. Webster: Now, in Vermont-. FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightjz Miss Corcoran: Let's have a speed test today. Mr. Hensel: t'One swat! Mrs. Lally: Hey you! What are you doing? Miss Stoess: The combination of colors is very importantf' Names of faculty whose pictures do not appear: Miss Caveman, Miss Freeman, Mrs. Gillman, Mrs. Hutch- inson, Miss Keller, Miss Perin, Miss Siehl, Miss Stoehr, Miss Wagner, Miss K. Walker, Miss Durham, Mrs. Fox.
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