Chicago State University - Emblem Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1915

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OLIVE RUSSELL, Kindergarten Department— Froebel Training School; National Kindergarten College. Studied at Teachers ' College, Columbia University; University of Chicago. Taught: — Herefort Settlement Kindergarten; Chicago Public School Kindergartens. Critic Teacher Chicago Normal School; Special Critic in Department of Kindergarten and Primary Supervision, Chicago Nor- mal College. JOHN WILKES SHEPHERD, Head of Science Department- Indiana State Normal; Indiana University. Taught: — Indiana State Normal; Normal School, Rose Polytechnic Institute; University of Chicago. CLARA WALKER, Assistant to the Principal, Geography Department — University of Chicago; Harvard Summer Schools; Women ' s Medical College of Chicago. Taught: — William McKinley High School, Chicago. JEAN HUTCHINSON, Industrial Arts Department- Chicago Normal School ; Teachers ' College, Columbia University. Taught: — Public Schools of Chicago; Special Critic, Industrial Arts Department, Practice Schools. MARY McCOWEN, Head of Deaf-Oral Department- Iowa State University. Taught: — Public Schools and Summer County Institutes of Iowa; Public Schools of Omaha; Nebraska State Institute for the Deaf; Supervisor of Chicago Public Schools for the Deaf. OSCAR LINCOLN McMURRY, Head of Industrial Arts Departments- Illinois State Normal University; University of Michigan; Cornell Uni- versity; Art Student in Paris; Fellow in Teachers ' College, Columbia University. Taught: — Armington, 111.; Principal of Schools, Millers- berg, 111. ; Elementary Manual Training, Chicago Public Schools. ANTOINETTE W. MILLER, Art Department- Pupil of Arthur W. Dow and Frederick Freer; Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. Taught: — Chicago Public Schools; Froebel and Free Kindergarten Asso- ciation, School of Education, University of Chicago; Chicago Art Insti- tute. STELLA BURNHAM VINCENT, Psychology Department— Oswego, N. v.. State Normal; S.B., Ph.D., University of Chicago. Taught: — Public Schools of Illinois and Iowa; City Training School, Laconia, Wash.; Director Normal Department, John B. Stetson Uni- versity ; Washington State Normal School ; Assistant in Psychology, University of Chicago. JOHN HAMILTON WHITTEN, Science Department— Ph.D., University of Chicago; State Normal University; A.B., Univer- sity of Illinois; A.M., ibid 1912; Member of Sigma Xi. Princnpal Public Schools, Golconda, 111. ; Principal of Public Schools, St. Anne, 111. ; Superintendent of Public Schools, Onarga, 111. ; Teacher of Botany, University of Illinois; Teacher of Biology, Illinois State Normal Uni- versity. 13

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ALICE L. GARTHE, Music Department- Specialized in Music and Languages. Taught: — German, English, and Music in the grammar grades, and entered Music Department of Chi- cago Public Schools, 1900. GEORGE HORACE GASTON, History Department- Normal School, Normal, 111. ; University of Illinois ; University of Chi- cago. Taught: — Public Schools in Illinois; Wendell Phillips High School. AGNES M. HARDINGE, Director of College Extension- Began as elementary teacher at the Kinzie School, teaching all grades. Taught also in the North Division High School and the North Side Teachers ' Training Class. Became head of the Normal Extension Department of the Chicago Normal College. EDWARD EMORY HILL. Head of History Department- Syracuse University. Principal Public Schools. Lysander, N. Y., and High School, Tuscola, 111.; Hyde Park High School. EDWARD C. HINKLE, Mathematics Department- Indiana State Normal; Indiana University; Wisconsin University; Uni- versity of Chicago. Taught: — High School, Goshen, Ind. : High School, Winona, Minn.; Indiana University; High School, Elgin, 111.; Lake View High School. JAMES FLEMING HOSIC, Head of the English Department- Nebraska State Normal School; University of Chicago. Principal of High School, Auburn, Neb.; Superintendent, Public Schools, Arapahoe, Neb.; Instructor, Orleans College, Neb.; Professor of English and Lit- erature, Nebraska State Normal School; Editor of The English Journal. J. T. McMANIS, Head of Education Department- Graduate of Indiana State Normal School; Stanford University; Uni- versity of Chicago. Taught: — Western Michigan Normal. S. FAY MILNER, Household Arts Department- Chicago Normal School; Northwestern University. Taught: — J. M. Thorp and Harrison Schools, Chicago. ELMER A. MORROW, Manual Arts Department— F. Holmes School of Illustration; Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Taught : — Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. MRS. MOULTON, Head of Kindergarten Department- Taught: — Toronto Public Schools; Mrs. Quincy Shaw ' s School, Boston; Friends ' Elementary School (Kindergarten and Primary Assistant in Kindergarten Work), Baltimore; Protestant High Schools (Head of First Primary Department, Boys ' and Girls ' School), Montreal; Head of Kindergarten Department, State Normal School, New Britain, Conn. ISABEL RICHMAN, Penmanship Department- Chicago Normal School. Was Head Assistant at Oakland School, Chi- cago. 12



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William Bishop Owen A man to amount to anything must be practical. He must actually do things, not talk about doing them, least of all cavil at how they are accom- plished by those who actually go down into the arena, and actually face th? dust and the blood and the sweat, who actually triumph in the struggle. The man must have the force, the power, the will to accomplish results, but he must have also the lift toward lofty things which shall make him incapable of striving for aught unless that for which he strives is something honorable and high — something well worth striving for. Such a man is William Bishop Owen, the Principal of the Chicago Normal College Mr. Owen was born at Union Station, Ohio, in 1866, later moving to Granville, where he attended Denison University and received his degree of Bachelor of Arts. Then after a year ' s teaching in the Mount Pleasant Academy, Pennsylvania, he came to Chicago. Here he entered the Baptist Theological Seminary at Morgan Park, where he became professor of Bibli- cal Greek, and received his degree of Bachelor of Divinity. Not much later he was appointed to a fellowship in Greek at the Uni- versity of Chicago, and in 1902 received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and became a Phi Beta Kappa member. Here also he acted as fellow, tutor, assistant, and associate professor for many years. He is also closely con- nected with the University in other ways, for he established a preparatory school for the University of Chicago and, too, he served in the capacity of dean at the University High School for some time. In 1909 Mr. Owen came to the Chicago Normal College, to act as prin- cipal. Here among the faculty and student body he won great respect and admiration. For he is calm and clear of face. And unperplexed he runs his race. Because his mind is always bent On Right, regardless of Event. Mildred Eckhardt.

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