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N,ORMAL OFFERING 13 Glhangvz in Nnrmal illairulig Miss Mary Prevost is taking the place of Mrs. Dale CMiss Soperl as the Supervisor of Drawing and Handwork. We wish her success in her new work. - ' Miss Priscilla Nye, a graduate of Massachusetts Normal Art School, formerly Supervisor of Drawing in Braintree, came this year to take Miss Prevost's place. She has also taught Settlement work in Boston and Somerville. We were very happy to welcome Miss Lansley as our new Gym- nasium Instructor. Miss Lansley comes to us from Marietta, Ohio, and is a graduate of Battle Creek Normal of Physical Education. She is filling the position left by Miss Pinnick. Miss Moses, our Literature teacher, has resigned. She is to teach in the Agnes Scott College for Girls, near Atlanta, Georgia. Her place was taken by Miss Tower, who remained with us only a part of the year. Miss Davis came to us in March and we welcome her and wish her success in her work. Glhemgva in illllnhrl Zliamltg There was only one change in the Model School Faculty this year. Miss Elizabeth Roome came to us from West Virgxnia. She is a graduate of Fairmount Normal School, West Virginia, and has taken courses at West Virginia University, Ohio University and Col- umbia, and has taught in West Virginia. C5122 Glluh Bum' Between the dark and the daylight, When the lights are in our bower, Comes a pause in our Normal study Which is known as the Glee Club Hour. This is the time for good singing, When our tones are both soft and sweet, But a note that is wrong, absolutely, Makes us repeat and repeat. We sing the songs for our concert Which We know are the best ever heard. We surpass the Harvard Glee Club, - For our tones are like those of a bird. H. Nicholson, Sr. III.
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12 NORMAL OFFERING Stair Nnrmal Svrhnnl ARTHUR CLARKE BOYDEN, A. M., PRINCIPAL, Instructor in History of Education. WILLIAM DUNHAM JACKSON, Physical Science, and Mathematics. HARLAN PAGE SHADW, Home Geography, Mineralogy, Physiography and Chemistry. CHARLES PETER SINNOTT, B. S., Geology, Geography and Physiol-ogy. CHARLES SUMNER DONER, Penmanship. BRENELLE HUNT, Educational Psychology and School Administration. LOUIS C. STEARNS, Gardening. JOHN J. KELLEY, Practical Arts. ANNE M. WELLS, Supervisor, Kindergarten--Primary Department. ELIZABETH F. GORDON, Physical Education. FLORENCE I. DAVIS, Nature Study. CORA A. NEWTON, Methods, Observation and Practical Teaching. L. ADELAIDE MOFFITT, Reading, Story Telling and Dramatics. FLORENCE A. FLETCHER, A. B., History, Social Science and Americanization. FRILL G. BECKWITH, Manual Arts. MARY A. PREVOST, Supervisor of Drawing and Handwork. S. ELIZABETH POPE, Dean and Instructor in Household Arts. FRIEDA RAND, A. B., Music. EDITH H. BRADFORD, A. B., Modern Languages. GERTRUDE F. PEIRCE, A. M., English Expression. A FLORENCE E. DAMON, Library Methods and Children's Literature. PRISCILLA NYE, Assistant Instructor in Drawing. LOUISE LANSLEY, Assistant Instructor in Physical Education. CARRIE A. DAVIS, Literature. Erihgematvr iliiuhvl Svrhnul MARTHA A. BURNELL, Principal. NELLIE M. BENNETT, Grade VI. CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, Grade III. JENNIE BENNETT, Grade V. NEVA I. LOCKWOOD, Grades II, III. ISABEL J. RIDDELL, Grade IV. HARRIET M. GANNETT, Grade II. LOUISE BORCHERS, Grade IV. RUTH E. DAVIS, Grade I. ELIZABETH ROOME, Grades IV,V,VI. FLORA M. STUART, Grade I. FRANCES P. KEYES, Kindergarten Assistant.
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14 NORMAL OFFERING Qlnmmennemvnt, 15211 Hrnmrnahr, 311119 4 iliarnltg Qwrvpiinn, 311112 11 F iharmlaurrair, 311112 13 Cfrahnatinn, dune 14 ling !J1Harrl1, .Hume 14 T Uhr Hrnmenahr N Friday, June 4, the seniors all waited with great interest for the Promenade. They knew that it was going to be the best ever held at Normal School, and indeed it was. As usual, the Prom was held in the Albert Gardner Boyden Gymnasium, which was beautifully decorated. The graduates and their guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. Boyden and the presidents of the three graduating classes. When the great closing event of the year was in full sway, the strains of lively music, with the chattering voices chiming in, added to the happiness. The various marches were led by the class officers. All too soon the merry party was ended, leaving the following question in each mind, Could there ever be a better Prom ?' M. E. M., '21 Zllarultg Qvrrptinn Faculty Reception! What was it? When was it? It was one of the big events of Commencement Week at Normal School in 1920. It was held on Friday evening, June 11, 1920, in the gymnasium, from eight to ten-forty-five o'clock. The faculty were the hosts and what
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