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DVKDSEEIQS l'liSt0l'y D8IJElftffl6l1t and Dffilie xr , 9 R N 3 y A W: . . his xx My 'K 91' lx ii 3 xg ew r . -. , 1 .sig , -'lf' ' - . E - . . N. , -'AEM .' f-'- 1 U- ans, Y lv, V qi. l 4 . ., 5 'itwfrxf-1-f:'f' t ' A ,X ,. 'fe -,sei 3... 1.Q5':Ggr v. J v . -.1 fq .-,Q ay, Sli if H5 .-Ez uf.-fi ll. . .pf J. C. WEICHEL, B.S. in Ed. Geneva College ABIGAIL JACKSON, B.I'., B.S. University of Pittsburgh 2-G. G,l2RTRL'DIi I-I. PAI-'F. All. Westminster College DOROTHY M. WRIGHT, A.B. Grove City College Good citizenship was the key-note of Miss ,lackson's classes this year. Each pupil was made to realize his responsibilities to his country, and the privileges that were his because he was born in the United States. Miss jackson endeavored to do this through an exten- sive research of the constitution. Nr. XYeichel, in his classes in Ancient, Medieval, and Modern llistory, stressed the importance of the laying of a strong foundation it there is to be growth and development later. This principle is applicable to all things, nations as well as people. Under Miss XVright's instruction, the pupils in sev- enth and eighth grade history found that the past is definitely linked with the present. This link is the stepping stone to the future. lYith this idea, history becomes a vital and living force which makes itself felt in our everyday lite. Miss lflafii, Mr. Perley's capable and competent sec- retary, broadened her held of work this year. ln addi- tion to her numerous secretarial duties. which de- manded much of her time, she conducted an educa- tional research in the elementary school. This was done by giving standardized tests and correlating them. i 1 l 10
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l'IIAItl,I4iS A. EVANS Iliyfll Nrlfnnl l'rinf:ipr1l NI NX I1XI'I2IGNSl'ICf'K C. L, JACOBS NICXVLIN J. D. STICDEFORD H UVEIQSEEIQS xx fy .1 kde Mr. Evans Sunervises Danch For seven years the high school stu- dents have been able to take their problems to the office to be solved by the lrligh School Principal, Mr. Charles A. Evans. ln 1925, Mr. Evans came to Avalon in the capacity of Instructor in Chemistry and Physics. Nlfhen, after several years of teaching, he became principal, his new Work forced him to give up some of his classes. lle is now limited tothe teaching of Physics. Mr. Evans received his degree from Marietta College in lXlarietta, Ohio. lle has also attended several other schools, among which are Muskingum College and the University of Pitts- burgh, Mr. Evans was formerly an in- structor in the Parkersburg, XVest Virginia High School before he came to Avalon. lrlis success in his Work here is due to his understanding na- ture which wins the students to him and invites their confidence.
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SLIQLLA LIff'II.I4I CARDEN, All. CVEIQSEEIQS 'fm linelishland Commercial l,illlYl:'l'Nlfj' of liicfllmolid JCVA HOOVER, B.S. University of Pittsburgh Ulleauty is art, art heautyf, Miss Carden, in her junior and senior lfnglish classes sought to inspire the students to nolaler and more gracious living through the study of literature. She encouraged the reading of the work of novelists, essayists, and hiographers. Many an enjoyalile period was spent reading and inter- preting poetry. Miss Hoover desired that her junior high school pupils form two habits. 'llhe first of these was to like to read. Dy Various clever illustrations she managed to assist her students to differentiate between the good and had reading. She also wished each one to lnecome word conscious so that good usage would he carried over into everyday life. ln the bookkeeping, commercial law, and salesman- ship classes, Mr. Mawhinney emphasized better buy- manship rather than salesmanship. This new slant in the course created a great amount of interest, Many interesting projects were carried out along this line. A junior or senior in high school needs to become conscious of the qualities that will determine his suc- cess after he leaves school. In her typewriting and shorthand classes, Miss Brenneman endeavored to de- velop initiative and forethought in her pupils. They were taught how to judge an acceptable piece of work, and to respect the point of View of another person. DelJilrtrllQl1tS KC I 1 y Q 4 7,3 :- J. Il. AIAXVIIINNICY. ILS., ICtl.NI. Grove tflty Collegi- KATHRYN Y, IERICNNICMAN, A.B Mt. Union College 11
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