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NORMAL oFFERiNG 15 NEVA I. LOCKWOOD. Grade II. Randolph, Vermont, Normal School, 1901. Bridgewater Normal School, 1907. Taught at Randolph, Vermont, and at St. J ohnsbury, Vermont. At Bridgewater since 1907. FLORA M. STUART. Grade I-A. Bridgewater Normal School, 1889. Course in Summer School. Teacher in schools of Fairhaven and Newton. At Bridgewater since 1890. . RUTH E. DAVIS. Grade I-B. Graduated from Bridgewater Nor- mal School, 1908. Taught in Sharon and Whitman. At Bridgewater since 1911. Iiinhvrgartvn Elraining Svrhnnl. ANNE M. WELLS. sPrincipal. Kindergarten Training Class in Mrs. Quincy Shaw's School, Boston, 1889. Post-graduate work with Miss Fisher in Boston. Taught in schools of Brookline and Hartford. At Bridgewater since 1893. FRANCES P. KEYES. Assistant. Mrs. Aldrich's Training Class, Springfield, Mass. Taught in private kindergarten in Springfield, and in public kindergarten in Hartford. At Bridgewater since 1895.
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14 NORMAL OFFERING Zliarnltg, Erihgmnatvr HHHIIPI Svrhnnl, 1912-'13, BRENELLE HUNT. Principal, Grade IX. Graduated from Bridge- water Normal School, 1896. Subsequent Summer Courses at Harvard in various subjects. Principal Grammar School in Abington, 1896-'97. Principal Grammar School in Westiield, 1897-'99. Offered State Train- ing School in Westfield, and Model. School ing Bridgewater accepted latter in 1899. ' ' ETHEL P. WHEELER. Grade IX. Graduate of Salem Normal School. One year of study and practice work at Lynn Training School. Courses at Summer Schools. Taught in schools of Salem and Lynn. Appointed instructor in Horace Mann School of Teachers' College for summer 1913. At Bridgewater since 1908. MARTHA M. BURNELL. Grade VIII. Gorham, Maine, Normal School, 1887. Special courses at Bridgewater. Courses at Harvard and Columbia Summer Schools. Taught in schools of Concord, N. H., and Chelsea, Mass. At Bridgewater since 1895. BERTHA S. DAVIS. Grade VII. Graduated from Salem Normal School, 1907. Taught in schools of Georgetown, Massachusetts, 1907- '09, and in schools of Malden, 1909-'12, At Bridgewater since 1912. NELLIE M. BENNETT. Grade VI. ,Bridgewater Normal School, 1888. Courses at Summer School. Taught in schools of Middleboro. At Bridgewater since 1896. 1 H JENNIE BENNETT. Grade V. Bridgewater Normal School, 1886. Courses at Summer Schools. Teacher in schools of Middleboro. At Bridgewater since 1896. , BERTHA O. METCALF. Grade IV. Graduated from the N. E. Deaconess Training School in 1899 and was a specialstudent at Boston University School of Theology. Graduated from Bridgewater Normal School, 1911. Taught in Medway, Holden,lGrafton, and Brockton. Taught special classes in Model School, 1908-'11. At Bridgewater since 1911. SARAH W. TURNER. Grade III. Bridgewater Normal School, 1878. Teacher in schools of Bridgewater, Dighton, and Somerville. At Bridgewater since 1895. .
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16 NORMAL OFFERING Eliarnltg Numa. EAR after year the great purpose of the Normal School is carried on by the Faculty. There is no special mark or date to distin- guish the body of instructors of one year from that of another. And why not? Are there not great changes? Nearly every year some face honored and respected disappears from our sight, and in its place appears another, strange at first, but heartily welcome to make a place for itself in the hearts of all. Then why does the Faculty seem always the same? Each year these people gather to instruct young men and women in this highest of professions. Each year they give of themselves with that same spirit of love and unseliishness which was shown by another Teacher years ago. Changes come, but the great spirit and purpose of the school must and always will remain. This year, as usual, there have been a few changes, and to the new teachers we extend a sincere and hearty welcome. Miss Comstock has been forced to leave us on account of ill health, and her helpful and gracious presence is greatly missed. In her place comes Miss Edith W. Moses. To Miss Brown has been granted a year's leave of absence, that she may continue her studies at Columbia University. Meanwhile her work is carried on by Miss Adelaide Moffitt, both in class and as direc- tor of the Dramatic Club. Miss J onsen left us to be married, and we all wish her every happi- ness. Her place is taken by Miss Ethel M. Flower and Mr. Frederick M. Wilder. ' Miss Bertha S. Badger has come to assist in the Art Department. Miss Cora A. Newton is now Supervisor of Training in place of Mrs. Veasey who, after her marriage, so kindly carried on the work until a teacher could be found. During the first term we missed the kindly face and helpful- in- struction of Mr. Kirmayer, who was absent that he might regain his healthy and we were very glad to have him with us again at the begin- ning of the second term. During the fall Mr. A. G. Boyden was absent a short while on account of his health, but was back as soon as it was in any degree possible, so earnest and unselfish is he in his desire to give his pupils all that his department can give to prepare them for the great Life School.
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