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I JOHN MARSH MRS. WALTER COLLEY DR. G. A. GIBSON QEN9i9n. 11Q39GDz3E - 5? 9 BOARD OF Q EDUCATION 03109 M CART:-:AGE , scHooLs S FRANK KNELL JOSIE MOTLEY r i en Secretary Pesd t MRS. FRANK WILLIAMS LOUIS KOKEN Eleven
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.l Wwe CAR-T HAGHJNHAJNI Twelve ...... ......e....... ,-.. -...,.............-..............-g.............-p....-..,..-..-....--.....Q..............--......-...-.....-.......:.-..:..-.........1....,.:a,b...1 ...-.. .. -.--were IJ A N 1 . . . ..-, - - V A V V. . K , Y . . . . . . . , .. V ,. '....,. . ,,,,.,,,,...........-..-.--1.-.1-vp-v I V OUR HIGH SCHOOL TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Twenty-five years ago, when our New High School was dedicated, February 22, 1906, a souvenir number of The High School was published in The Herald, then in its first year-six years later it became our annual, The Carthaginianf' On a page of that Herald, is an engraving, picturing the faculty at that time. This group, including Supt. J. M. White, Principal W. C. Barnes and Marian Glenn, librarian, numbers eleven-eight teachers. These, named in the order of service, then, are Loula Van Neman, Esther Pratt, Ora Cupp- The Old Guard -Lotta Putnam, Lida Perry, Louise Brayton, Martha Scott and Charles Arnold. Of the eight teachers, six are still teaching: Miss Van Neman in Kansas City, Miss Cupp and Miss Putnam in California, Miss Brayton in Newark N. J., Miss Scott in Philadelphia. Miss Pratt is still head of the English department in C. H. S., round- ing out, next year, her record of 35 years in C. H. S. Since that far-off yesterday, this faculty of eight has become twenty-six, as var- ious departments have grown larger and new ones added, for the school population, which has more than doubled. Included in the list below, are the names of those teachers who came and went. The names of those who came and remained are on the pages following this record: ENGLISH: Elizabeth Faulkner, Estelle Francisco, Helen Wagstaff, Ethel Day, Ottie McNeal, Harriet Rynerson, Helen Lang, Bernice Murrell, Margretta Newell, Pauline Crowl, Esther McCaughtry, Esther Schroer, Virginia White, Alice Marseilles, Ulista Hawkins. POLITICAL SCIENCE: Mary Persinger, Blanche McNerney, Grace Bebb, Clara Ely, Mrs. S. L. Bailey, Dorothy Julien, Lucille Scott, Eugenia Sterling. SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE: Allen Humphreys, Russell Briggs, Albert Wil- son, Irl Tubbs, P. Ben Way, R. H. Wetherbee, W. O. Walker, Walter Bouseman, Jen- nie Lennox, Mary Gilliland, Lucille Bailey, Grace Eubank, Elizabeth Lawson, Mary Drane, T. E. Bower, W. L. Payne, Justin Brown, Hal Freeman, Mary Daugherty, A. C. Spuehler, Walter Byers, Clovis Craig, C. D. Thomas. HOME ECONOMICS: Leta Gray, Olga Weil, Matrie Rone, Floy Caffee, Ellen Meador, Nina McCracken, Lillian Baldwin. MATHEMATICS: John Clark, J. E. Freed, A. E. Sinsel, Zula Reed, Mabel Shilling, Ernestine Jacobs, Anna Pile, Ethel Whitney, Mary Droke, Dorris Crews Swift, Lettie Hickman, Willard Cargile, Agnes Crow. LANGUAGES: G. W. Asendorf, Louise Brayton, Hertha Eitzen, Ada Ewing, Ethel Crane Wilson, Jewell Antle, Helen Johnson. MUSIC: Martha Scott, Lena Spoor, Mabel Hope Justis, Gabriella Campbell, Maytie Simmons, Ruth Walter, Susan Wallace, Lynn Hummel, Mona Walter. MANUAL ARTS: P. E. Ritz, Clarissa Works, H. E. Selvedge, Bruce Richards, 1912. APPLIED ARTS: Florence Knepper, Bertha Angle, Aurora Norwood, Nan Crews, Laura Triplett, Harriett Ann Clark. COMMERCE: Grace Williams, Hepsy Gill, Elizabeth Barton, Lennie Rogers, Harriette Steward. TEACHER TRAINING: Abner Jones, Elizabeth Johnson, Mary Keith. PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Margaret Putnam. The study hall has had two Deans -Miss Nettie Lamm and Mrs. Fabyan. THE LIBRARIANS: Marian Glenn, Edythe Saylor, Miss May Hukill. NOTE: Mistakes or omissions may occur prior to 1912. In those years the names between 1906 and 1912 are from memory. Since 1912 they are all recorded in The Carthaginian. Q
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