Eastern Michigan University - Aurora Yearbook (Ypsilanti, MI)

 - Class of 1906

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His conscience is his only guide: His best his greatest pride WILBUR PARDON BOWEN, M.S., was graduated from the Michigan State Normal College in 1886. He immediately re- entered his Alma Mater as instructor in mathematics, hold- ing this position for tive years. During the next three years he acted as directed of the gymnasium at the Univer- sity of Nebraska, and from 1894-1900, he illed the same position in the Michigan Normal College. In 1900 he took the degree of B.S., and, the following year, that of M.S. at the University of Michigan. The next year he was instructor in physiology at the same institution, and in 1903 accepted his present position as Professor of Physical Education. , ,Sl , 1 - -Vr- z 1 r ' .E May she e'er her virtues bear Ski, . xv With that friendl ', gracious ai 'f '. if N 'L i r, 5 r 3: N rg , 'ff '52 L EQ 4 MRS., FANNIE CHEEVER BURTON, Director of the Women's Gymnasium, was graduated from the Michigan State Normal College in 1883, following which she was preceptress of the Northville High School for a year. Her present position was accepted in 1895. Mrs. Burton has been a student in Harvard and Chautauqua at various times, receiving the degree of M.Pd., in 1904, from the Michigan State Normal College. I

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F F. GORTON B. W. FEET JESSIE PHELPS MARY A. GODDARD 5. D. NIAGERS FREDERICK R. GORTON, PH.D., Assistant Professor in Physical Sciences, was graduated from the Michigan State Normal College in 1892, and has been connected with the department since that time. In 1899 he received his B.Pd. degree from the Normal College: in 1900, his B.S., in 1901, his M.A. degree from the University of Michigan, and in 1905, his Ph.D. degree from Berlin. During the time spent in Berlin, he did some very important original work which attracted much attention in the ,scientihc world. BERT WILLIAM PEET, M.S., was graduated from the Michigan Agricultural College in 1892. Immediately after graduation, he accepted the position of instructor in biology and chemistry in the Grand Rapids High School, where he remained ive years. In 1898, he received his M.S. degree from the University of Michigan, and was assistant and instructor for two years in that institution. Since 1899, Mr. Peet has been Instructor in Chemistry in the Michigan State Normal College, and this past year has been Assis- tant Professor oi Chemistry. .IESSIE PHELPS, M. S.. was graduated from the Uni- versity of Michigan in 1894, receiving the degree of B.S. During the next two years she taught in tl1e Sault Ste. Mari?e High School, and then returned to the University from which, in 1898, she received her M.S. degree. Since that time she has held the position of Instructor in Natural Sciences in the Normal College. MARY ALICE GODDARD. B.S., Instructor in Botany, was graduated from the University of Michigan in 1900, with the degree B.S., and has since occupied her present position. SAMUEL D. MAGERS, M.S., graduated from the Illi- nois State Normal School in 1886. He accepted the posi- tion of high school principal in Fayetteville, Ark., the same year, and two years later became principal of the Hamilton St. school, Houston, Texas. In 1895, he received the degree B.S. from the University of Michigan. After occupying his former position at Houston one more year, Mr. Magers accepted the principalship of the normal and high school in the same city. Here he served five years, andin 1901, received his M.S. degree from the University of Chicago. In the same year he came to the Michigan State Normal College, as Instructor in the Department of Natural Sciences.



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INEZ M. CLARK LOTA i-LGARNER ETHEL. ci-iii.Ds INEZ M. CLARK was a student in the Michigan State Normal College from 1895 to 1898. She taught two years in the Plymouth and French Landing schools, and was again a student in the Normal from 1900 to 1901. She took her position as assistant in the Women's Gymnasium in 1901, graduating from the Chautauqua School of Physical Edu- cation in 1903. ' BERTHA GooD1soN, the Ins-tructor and Supervisor of Drawing, was a student in the Detroit Art School in 1890 and 1891, and graduated from the Michigan State Normal College in 1894. From that time until 1896, she was pre- ceptress of the Vicksburg, Mich , High School. From there she went to Marquette as a supervisor of drawing, where she remained until 1900, when she accepted her present posi- tion. At different times, Miss Goodison has been a special student in the Prang School, Chicago, and Harvard Summer School. She has also studied under Wm. Chase, at the Shinnecock Summer School, L. I., and during the last summer, under Raphael Collin. at Paris. LOTA H. GARNER, Assistant in the Department of Drawing, was graduated from Olivet College in 1884, and from the Literary and Art Department of Oberlin, in 1887. She studied and taught art in Springield and Toledo. Ohio, from 1888 to 1894. After specializing in drawing in the Michigan State Normal College, Miss Garner took her present position in 1902. ANNA H. OLMSTEAD was graduated from the Cleveland School of Art in 1896, and from the Chicago Art Institute in 1901. She was in Paris as a pupil with Mucha in 1903, and has held her present position as Instructor in Drawing, since 1901. H- ETHEL CHILDS, Assistant in Drawing, was gradu- ated from the Michigan State Normal College in 1902. Since that time she has attended a summer school at the Art Insti- tute, Chicago, and taught in the Department of Drawing of this institution for two summer quarters. Miss Childs was supervisor of drawing in the Marquette schools two years before taking her present position in 1905.

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