Chadron State College - Anokasan Yearbook (Chadron, NE)

 - Class of 1912

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Miss Emily Crewe began at Nenzel, and was graduated from St. Mary's Academy at O'Neil in l909. She has had two years' Miss C-rewe receives her State Certificate at the close of the sum- mer term. Miss Emma Nerud came to being a graduate of the Alliance Junior' Normal in the class of l906. She also has had three Peru State Normal and one at Greeley, Colorado. She has had six years' teaching experience in Primary work. She will receive her State Certificate at the close of the summer term. Miss Nerud is a member of the Alice Freeman Palmer Society. Miss Blanche Lewis entered the seventh grade of the Chadron Schools in l904, and was graduated from the High School with the class of l909. She has had two years' teaching experience, and will receive her State Certihcate at the close of the summer term. Miss Lewis is a member of the Dramatic Club. Miss Catherine Hennessy received her early education in Chicago. After having two years work in the High School of that city she came to Chadron, and was graduated in I909 from the High School. She received one year of Nor- mal Training work in the High School, and will receive her State Certificate at mid-year. Miss Hennessy is a member of the Dramatic Club. Miss Flora Daboll came to Chadron in IS97, where she entered the second grade. In I908 she was graduated from the High School. Two summers she attended the Alliance Junior Normal. She has had three years' teaching experience, a year and a half of which was spent in the city schools of Chadron. She will receive her State Certificate at the close of the summer term. She has been elected to a position in the grades of the public schools of Lincoln. Miss Daboll is a member of the Alice Freeman Palmer Society. --' 1...

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Qiatnrg nf the Qllaaa nf 1512 Miss Carrie Munkres completed her High School course in 1901 , and at the same time was graduated from the music course of the Chadron Academy. ln 1902 she Finished the scientific course of the same school. She also took work in the Kearney Summer Normal in 1906-07. Miss Munlcres has had seven years' teaching experience, five of which were spent in the city schools of Chadron. She is now serving her second term as County Superintendent of Dawes County. Miss Munlcres will receive her State Certihcate the 22d of May. Miss Bessie Fisher began her educational career in Chadron, completing her course in 1907, when she entered the Nebraska Wesleyan University, where she took up Kindergarten work. The next year she took the Normal Train- ing course in the Chadron High School. She will receive her State Certificate the 22d of May. Miss Fisher is a mem- ber of the Alice Freeman Palmer Society. Miss Kathleen Patience Morgan entered the fifth grade of the Chadron schools from the city school of Missouri Valley, Iowa, and was graduated from the High School in 1909. The year of 1909 and 1910 she spent at the Ran- dolph Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Virginia. The year 1910 to 1911 she spent in the University of Ne- braska, where she was a member of the Achoth Sorority. She will receive her certificate the 22d of May. Miss Mor- gan is a member of the Dramatic Club. Mr. David Daboll came to Chadron in 1897 and entered the third grade. In l907 he was graduated from the High School. From here he went to Alliance, where he attended the Junior Jormal two summers. He has had four years' teaching experience, one year in Dawes county and three years in Morril. In the latter he was Principal of the High School of Simla one year. He receives his State Certihcate at the close of the summer term. . --20-



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Erwin nt' An flbpium Eater Ah! sweet, sweet drowsiness: enfold me in thy mantle, O, Dream Maiden. How sweet the motion through the airg whither wouldst thou.take me? Nay, set me not down in all this confusion. How that voice jars upon mine ears, Hail women! your redemption is at hand. Behold! yon woman has arisen to deliver you from the clutches of Man. Yon woman arises and can I believe my eyes? Yes, it is my old class mate, Carrie Munkres, leader of the suffra- gettes. Fain would I tarry to converse with her, but the Lady of Darkness has once more cast her spell upon me, and lo! the scene has changed. I am alone in this beautiful forestg but no, the sound of merry voices draws near. The children are dancing and skipping about a young couple. Where have I seen that face before? Why it's Blanche Lewis, and the gentleman with her is ----, a minister, whom she calls Dear John. Some invisible force has again compelled me to leave an interesting spot. What sweet sounds float upon the air. Methinks I know that voice. Who else but our old classmate, Kathleen Morgan, could pour forth such a Hood of har- mony? But what is the matter with the audience? They are throwing bouquets of ii- VEGETABLES at our prima donna. Nothing daunted, she sings on until the pile of missiles has completely covered her up. The scene changes once more and I am standing in a woman's congress. Well do I know that speaker,-our class orator, Bessie Fisher. What a splendid speech she is making to the young women before her. Did I say young? Well, they were young when I came in, but they are rapidly growing old: some are even turning grayg but Bess is as fresh and enthusiastic as ever. Why! most of the women have disappeared: only a few old and decrepit remain. New and younger women come in and fill up the vacant chairs: but Men may come, and men may go: but Bess goes on forever. Welcoine, sweet spell: come take me to where I may rest. What, a school? The doors of the building sud- denly burst open, and a stream of girls comes pouring out. Young ladies, you must restrain yourselves, comes from a meek, little man at the head of the stairs. Yes, it is he, David Daboll. The only boy in the class of 'l2, now pro- fessor in a ladies' Seminary! Yes, he should be well trained for his profession: but what is that fluffy white thing with which he frequently dusts his face? Why, it's a powder puff-to hide the blushes. ...Wit

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