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-'! s .L I is Ei'-'5 is - eg e 'i eff ' cf! Af Q2 2 Cdl 6l72IC C' 00 iff: ig By J. W. Webb ig ig' . Q44 3 OHN Brown Schools are endeavoring to meet a three fold need of 'Q ? man-to train the brain and the hand to respond to the highest and 4 -f 'E' the best emotions. More nearly than any other group. I know of are 5. we endeavoring to carry out the notions of the Committee of the Na- 2 tional Education Association when they defined the purpose of our pub- 3 licschools in the part as training for, Worthy home membership, a Ei? vocation, good citizenship, worthy use of leisure time and ethical 8' c1haracter. To have the highest ethical character one must have a 19 cultivated spiritual character built upon sounfd Biblle teachings. Q3 No longer is our problem one of hunting students but of select- ' as ing from the multitude asking admission, those for whom We can do most and who in turn are most likely to pass the benefit on to others. 33:2 Those who come to us with definite ideas of what they Want to do We at have the pleasant task of guiding them into laying a surer, better forndation for their life's work, aiding them in adjusting themselves :S socially and spiritually, and training them in the specific skills re- is QB required. For those who are not so definite in recognizing their needs '19 we have an opportunity for sampling several occupations and lines ,Q ,gg of academic work in order that they may perchance, discover their y 'Q gr needs and capacities. This World socially, industrially, and spiritually, Q Q is a big world with millions of choices for good or b-ad. Each must 3, take his own choice at the beginning and in part, each day of his life. ig gf? VVe are never through choosing the details of life until life Us 52? ends. But it is fortunate if our big choices in the beginning of life 'fi eil are right, and in line with our largest ca acities. Most of our little ue . . P gg, choices are determined by the principles of our larger choices. Our YE 3 school is seriously trying to aid those who have their big choices and Q if those who must make them yet. it 'G + 'ii EV E 'ii 3 9- - Ei' ' C5215 pq- :pq . er
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,. 1 'I W!! . um . -tk, .-,a RICIIARD HODGES Business Administration Auditor and Chairman of the Executive Committee The John Broufn Schoolsg B. S. Business Administration Unirersity of Arkansas. MRS. HELEN Honciss Dress Factory Marirnon College for Women. Oakland, Californiag The ,lohn Brozrn Schools. r Mus. VIRGINIA SANFORD Luundfry and Bakery Department f The .lohn Broun Srhools L JAMES K. Sfwronn Manager of the Store Oklahoma A. and M.g The ,lohn Brown f Schools. Q .xr H 1 .5 . ga C. S. KILBY Secretary of the Board of Trustees B A. University of Arkansas HAZEI. Guru' 43 Extension Department The ,lohn Brolrn Schools . , ,J , . JOHN B. DAVIS Professor of English I-' B. S. Unirersity of Arlcansasg Graduate il:-, Study, llnit-ersity of ArlfansasgUnivefr'- - sity of Edinhurghg Trinity Collegeg '. Ili' Unirersily of Tuehigeng University of X. Heidelburgg M. A. George Peabody Col- lege, for teachers. RICIIARD ALLEN Construction Department The John Brown Schools ., N ff x A fl'
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9 9- .L F fx K Q2 .., sr if - . . - IL' 3735? ' EL' ,Q MRS. LILLIAN H. EARNEST Director of Music Qzhg B. M. University of Arkansasg Artist CPS- Degree, Krieger School of Music, St. Louis, Mo., Graduate study, University ' of Oklahoma. Berlfn, Germany, and ' 44? gg: Southwcttcrn Conservatory of Muxie Fr. smith, Ark. ffm ith ig iff! Trrus CIIINN Furniture Department D 5, The John Brotrn Schonlx 535' 441' Er? 5355 Jw. S. Bow 3 farm Department 2? H46 Qf . Ls? Miss lump: WII.I.IAh1S 3 English .ES 5 Religious leader of the girls Qi: A. B. Springfield Tenehers College. Springfield, Mo. 44 f 44 GL .. TU' sp 3 5, Aw QP '-3 :V 0 . 'L , , A rub J vez juviqws 44, 6' Assistant lVlu'trrm f gg, The John Brown .sfhmizs .52 BEN G. WAIKD Garage and Plumbing Department Forzl Mzllor Company SL'l'Ill'f' Selmnls - Q43 Q' Arkansas Aircraft Co. Q? ' - fig, . '95 ff ARULD . ARD 3 H C W i Electrical Department , Coyne Electrical Sclmol. Chicago, Tu- 'LQ Cf? , he C lane l!lll1'El'SilQ' PC: 9' Mui. H. C. WARU Asst. in Mathematics C1225 Sperrrfixlr Normal 53? 1 -ici G52 ' 23 l G22 pew: as r 4 S-lf-Q1 wi' fI1GfIIFtf1c:C 22zC 111L I:f- 21M1ffv'1'4 Q' mmifcxfxxmmmnnzmfxxmz 2
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