Asheville School - Blue and White Yearbook (Asheville, NC)

 - Class of 1930

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 Rev. George Bradley Hammond, B.Arch., Th.B. . . Chaplain (University of Michigan; Princeton Theological Seminary) Frank S. Morris, A.B...........................Physics and Spanish (Princeton University) Clifford B. St. C. Culver, A.B.............................History (Hamilton College) Norman B. Johnson, A.B., A.M......................Latin and Greek (University of Michigan) Mark F. Emerson, A.B......................Science and Mathematics (Dartmouth College) Lea S. Luquer, A.B., A.M.........................Latin and English (Columbia University) Charles M. Rice, A.B...........................French and English (Yale University) Peter Van Rensselaer Steele, B.S., Science and Mechanical Drawing (Ursinus College; Johns Hopkins University) Richard L. Phelps, A.B.......................................Music (Harvard University) James M. Coleman, LL.B...........................Physical Training (University of North Carolina) John L. Rumsey, B.S....................Science and Mathematics (Case School of Applied Science) OTHER SCHOOL OFFICERS E. C. Barnard, A.B., B.S., LL.B.........................Bursar Albert C. Thorn, Jr..................................Secretary Arthur Chase Ambler, M.D................................School Physician Mrs. George Jackson..............................House Mother Mrs. A. A. Coffey, R.N.........................Resident Nurse Mrs. I. C. Hanna, R.N..............................Housekeeper John H. Fox............................................Steward Miss Sara Addison..........................Assistant Secretary Mrs. J. T. Shoaf..................................Postmistress

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HEADMASTER Howard Bement, Ph.B., A.M., Litt. D. (University of Michigan; Olivet College; Colgate University) ASSISTANT HEADMASTER Joe Garner Estill, A.B., A.M. (Yale University) MASTERS Augustine Alphonsus Coffey, D . . . Physical Training John William Easton, A.B., E.E., M.A., Chemistry and Mathematics (Princeton University) William Figures Lewis, A.B..............................History (University of North Carolina) Senior Master of the Lower School John Bruere, A.B., M.A..................................English (Princeton University) Harry L. Janeway, A.B., Registrar.........................Latin (Rutgers College) George Garrett Arthur........................Manual Training William A. Copenhaver, A.B...............................French (Hampden-Sidney College) Raymond L. Lovell............................Physical Director (University of Michigan) George S. Blackburn, A.B., Ph.B..........................French (Furman University; Yale University) David R. Fall, A.B..................................Mathematics (Williams College) Noble S. Elderkin, A.B..................................English (Carleton College) Elliott G. Coleman, A.B.................................English (Wheaton College)



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ASHEVILLE SCHOOL Historical Sketch ASHEVILLE SCHOOL was founded in 1900 by Newton Mitchell Anderson and Charles Andrews Mitchell, who had been founders and co-principals of the University School of Cleveland, Ohio. Their aim was to establish, in the most favorable location they could find, a school that should combine the vigorous educational standards of the North with the mountain climate and social atmosphere of the South. The building formerly known as “The House” (now Anderson Hall) was the first to be erected. It was followed in 1903 by “The School” (now Mitchell Hall), and in 1907 by the Senior House (Percy Lawrence Hall). The School prospered from the first, and soon reached an enrollment which taxed the capacity of the dormitories. Upon the death of Mr. Mitchell, in 1921, the sole ownership was acquired by Mr. Anderson. In 1924 he assumed the title of Director, and turned over the active management to George Jackson, B.S., as Headmaster. Mr. Jackson had been with the School from the first, and was, by both temperament and training, fitted for his task. In 1926 the burden of the management of the School was felt by Mr. Anderson to be too great. He therefore sold the School, with two hundred and ninety adjoining acres, to Walter P. Fraser, of Pittsburgh, Pa., who was seeking a promising real estate investment. Mr. Fraser detached the school buildings and campus, one hundred twenty acres in all, from his recently purchased holdings, and turned this property over to a Board of Trustees. Mr. Jackson was named Headmaster. Mr. Jackson’s death, a few months later, brought to a sudden halt the immediate hopes of the Trustees. The

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