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TRAl NINO SCHOOL FACULTY Henrietta Riebsam Nell OBrien Joey Danton Martha Trimble Katherine Hall . Margaret fchallenberger, Principal Bessie McCabe
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The Faculty Normal School Department. ELIZABETH McFADDEN, A. B., Physiology. MORRIS ELMER DAILEY, A. M., LL. D., President; SchoolLaw MAUDE 1- MURCHIE, 13- 5-. Household Arts. and School Management. HELEN M. SPRAGUE, A. 13., Primary Methods, Acting Secretary L, B, WILSON Physical Geography and Physics. of Board of Trustees, Secretary to President. MRS, E. ROUSSEAU Preceptress. ANDREW P. HILL, Manual Training. RUTH ROYCE, Librarian. ' IDA M. FISHER, Music. MRS, MARY W. GEORGE, A. B Geography; ALICE BASSLER, Physical Training. GERTRUDE PAYNE, Reading and Expression. ' N H- BULLOCK, M- D-. Medical Inspector. AGNES E. HOWE A B. History. MRS. S. ESTELLE 'GREATHEAD, Registrar and Secretary of Faculty. MILDRED SMITH, Domestic Science. AZUBA MCCARTHY, Domestic Science. ANNE M. NICHOLSON, Ph. 13., History of Education and English. GERTRUDE ROWELL, A. M., Psychology. H. M. BLAND, Ph. 13., English. FLORA E. BEAL, A. M., English. CAROLYN H. BRADLEY, A. B., History and English. EARLE W. BARKER, Manual Training. Training School Department. MARGARET E. SCHALLENBERGER, Ph. 13., Principal. w. H. BAKER, A. M., Mathematics: SuperViso's' ' , HENRIETTA E. RIEBSAM. JOEY DENTON. CALTHEA C. VIVIAN, Drawmg. , MARTHA TRIMBLE. BESSIE McCABE. ENID KINNEY, A. B., Drawmg. NELL O'BRIEN. KATHERINE HALL. REBECCA F . ENGLISH, Drawing. ANNA LYLE F OSTER, Drawing. A Kindergarten Department. D. R. WOOD, B. 5., Nature Study and Agriculture. I ISBEL MCKENZIE, Supervisor. ETTIE KINNEY, A. B., Zoology. . ETHEL M. SCHUREMAN, A. 8., Assistant.
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Changes in The Faculty NWell, you J unior, what are you looking so pleased about. iiOh, live just come from Miss Smithis sewing class. She certainly is the most patient creature, never gets angry when stupid people like myself canit understand thelesson. Presi- dent Dailey did well when he persuaded. her to come to S. N. S. HSpeaking about new teachers makes me think of Miss McCarthy. Of all the clever, witty people she surely is the cleverestmand a fine teacher, too, let me tell youfi iiHello, Mary, how are you? Oh, Iim fine. What are you teaching this term? You don,t say so--and for Miss Hall, too. I hope some dayI can teach under her, I know that Iid enjoy ite-sheis so pleasant in her manner. HThere goes Mr. Barker. Have you had any of his work? Iid advise you to take his course, he gives many valuable things? . HYou know weive got another new teacher, Miss Foster, . whois teaching drawing. Marie told me sheis fine. iiDo you know that thereis going to be a show in Assembly this morning? iiIs there? What Iim interested in is how much is the admission ?i i ' iiOh, just bring your live icentsesf ii iFive centsesf that reminds me of Miss Payne. No doubt, she is covering herself witthnors at the Towers Schoolof Expressionf She makes a fine teacher of iPublic Speakingf ' , iiIndeed you are right. But Miss Beal is doing excellent work along that line during Miss Payneis absence. iiWell, we certainly haVe a great faculty. Now that Mr. Bland is back teaching iLiterature Methods, everything seems complete. Gracious, thereis the bell for Assembly! We better hurry if we want good seats. Faculty Womenb Club FOICWOTd. The Faculty Womenis .Club was organized in May of 1907, ' with the following aims: ' FirsteTo broaden the influence of women in educational work throughout the state. Secondz-To improve immediate surroundings. Those who have kept abreast of the times know how great an influence the combined School Womenis Clubs of the state have had in educational matters and how largely the Faculty Womenis Club has figured in the work done by the organ- ization. , Ever since its founding the club has had as president Mrs. Mary W. George, and as Secretary, Mrs. Estelle Greathead,
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