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14 Np0RMALOLGUE Y - p Alirr E. ilinnmltnn NE of the new teachers we welcomed this year to the ranks of our honorable faculty is Miss Knowlton, who has come to succeed Miss Schuyler as instructor of the Do- mestic Science Department of our school. During her short stay with the seniors, she has won their love and esteem. .- Miss Knowlton graduated from Arms Academy and the North Adams Normal School, afterwards teaching in Shelburne Falls, Colrain, Great Barrington and Lenox. meantime taking various courses at the University of Chicago. lj Annie GI. Svkrclr HTHE wise and play with your children. This is the 1 motto of one oi' the most enthusiastic teachers of our Alma llater. Miss Skeele graduated from the State Normal School, Bridgewater, Mass. and from Posse Gymnasium, Boston. From 1893 to 1895 she taught in a private gymnasium, 1895-1897 at the State Normal School, hlansfield, Penn., and from 1897 she has been hygiene and physical instructor in the North Adams Normal School. I Ax, I Ii U .f. 1 c AH -4.'
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NORMALOGUE 13 ignnnah 19. matrrmun ONDERFUL Miss 1Yatcrman, always ready to answer questions and give advice! After Miss 1Vatcrmau graduated from the State Normal School, Bridgewater, Mass., she specialized at the Massa- chusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Blass., and Butler College, Indianapolis. She taught in Taunton, in Chelsea, at the Mark Hop- kins School, and afterwards became principal of the Briggs- ville School, and later of the Clemens Vonnegut School, Indianapolis. At present bliss lVaterman has charge of the Corres- pondence and Vacation Courses at the State Normal School, North Adams. l Annie il Qlamphirr UR handle: mft teacher xx ho taught us to sing 1Vet your Weavers, keep the stakes dry! A graduate of Salem State Normal School she has also attended various summer schools including New York zUniversity, lllassachusetts Agricultural College and Chau- tauqua School of Arts and Crafts, and the Saturday classes at Sloyd Normal School. lNIiss Lamphier also taught the children of the primary grades in Lynn and Newton, and in Grade I Mark Hopkins Training School, North Adams. She has been instructor in summer schools and has had private classes in basketry and other forms of printing, weaving and woodwork. Since 1911 she has been a member of the faculty of the Chautau- qua Summer School. In 1913 the Child 1Velfare Exhibit held in North Adams was under her direction and its success was due, in a large measure, to her untiring efforts.
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N ogn 1XI.1glLQG U 1-1 15 mrs. 151111195 ff? SF 'BEAR to the heart of the Kindergarteners and many otl1er girls is Mrs. Graves, our Kentucky member of the faculty. A graduate of the Louisville, Kentucky Free Kinder- the same line. Une year she spent as the principal of a irivate kinderU'arten in Louisville. Four vears she was I5 1 Q principal of the Parent Kindergarten under the Louisville ' -B4 ,. . . . . 521, Free IXlIlClCl'g2ll'lCl1 Association. During two of the tour Q years lNIrs. Graves was superintendent of two kindergartens , and critic of all manual work of the Normal Classes of the . association. - -, -, . y. . . At the State Normal School in Wilhmantic, Connect- ? 14, Q icut, itlrs. Graves was supervisor and teacher of two kinder- lx 0 Y U I D , ' gartens, besides giving the Psychology of I lay to the Normal 'X ' , students, taking the general course, and taking charge of ? ' - . 7 NX? ,' the games in Grades 1 and 2. ' 1 ,il Ncx ii, Since 190-L lilrs. Graves has done much the same work in the Kindergarten and with the girls taking the Kinder- ' Y garten-Primary course at lNormal. l:I iiirlrn 'llizm Srlguglvr ONE but not forgotten! Only one year did we have the pleasure of Bliss Sehuyler's presence. A graduate of the Boston Cooking School in 1903, Miss Schuyler held the position of supervisor of household arts at Williamstovwfn, lNIass., from 190-L to 1907. The years 1907 to 1912 she spent at the State Normal School at North Adams as supervisor of household arts. September 1913 Ends her supervisor of household arts at Forest Glen Sem- 'i - 51- inary, Forest Glen, ltlarvland. V ' ' X 'R , , She has also studied at Columbia Summer School. ' We x V 7 ffl, n ' ' garten Association, Mrs. Graves has done much work along
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