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, , , , Y Y 9 , -f - -I, mimi Q, . 'af 'U T-2 j 'j YR. -. 'az ' I- 5-1 J- , 'l I E L The Faculty Oh, wondrous faculty! Could we express our pride? 4 Never, without seeming exaggeration, but here you may see one side. 1 Mr. Homberger has an intellectual bump. Mr. Pettyjohn can make speeches from a stump. X Q Mr. Bruner is a wonderful man, B. B. is his forte. Mrs. Arganbright is a cook, all men are in her court. 'I Mrs. Kysar knows the latest styles. , Mrs. Rose charms us with smiles. Miss Hayden has all the English books quite pat. Miss Burgess sets her foot downs-flat. Mrs. Redman in basketball holds full sway. lx Miss Allphin cultivates a winning way. pg' While Mr. Young always has his say. I Miss Phelps is the last and the best of all, ' She's clever and sweet and not very tall. These are our teachers, God bless them all. B. V. W. '22 I 5 . . f ,tel Familiar Phrases Q Mr. Pettyjohn: This class is going to be minus about one-half a of its members if somebody don't get to work. l Miss Hayden: So much for that. Mrs. Redman: Now, there is entirely too much noise over in that corner. Mr. Bruner: All right, let's get to Work, boys! Mr. Young: We'll just assume that the author knows. Mrs. Rose: Did you people hear me? I said the last bell had rung! Mr. Homberger: You see, now, don't you? Miss Burgess: If I come over there to you, young man, you'1l be sorry. Miss Allphin: I would just be glad to get to write down some I names. Mr. Chance: Everybody get quiet now. I am going to write. Miss Phelps: What! Is that the bell? Mrs. Arganbright: Now, I just want to say that if some of you folks don't quit your whispering you are going to come up at the end of the six Weeks with no grades at all. Mrs. Kysar: Girls, I'm afraid some of you are going to come up missing in attitude. VZ- f ' -1 - whmqf fr lmmslll i ' if , ix V Lat Q 12,,:waVmEJ.r: In 62- ,vig-:E',.ff',7l3-17.57551 P ,QV .,, ., . Pls I I ' 14 X
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