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- ka 1911 A e +4 913941 T Q35 . ' 5 I I1 I x OUR ACCREDITED RELATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS E5'Z2..f'?2-tif?-23 5222511 VEQZQJZQJI t5 25i5n?J 93225-H HE advantages of a standardized system of schools are obvious. The state laws provide for this in the common branches but not in the high school. The University has undertaken this from necessity and now has a well-defined plan of examining high schools. Prof. H. A. Hollister, officially known as the High School Visitor . devotes his entire time to this inspection. Mr. Hollister is one of the foremost edu- cators of the state, a man of broad experience whose recom- I . 'O 529 ,. . . fm 'jldll KVM? Wa! flil iT'.1r'f'M- flirifg. .Wi,f,4ii,f4l'5a4iC, lfnvffy 6171 1114! mruufffffffznfffyffffivffiin, A171 maflflff Af Mx 'ltfgxruliy ut' ilu' Mlllilttlliiig nt' Illiiimia 1? fd 4,1 ff wrfwrf4ff'44f1A uurfflffffflffl iff.,uf2f'ffnf7ffff4 n4ffMfWrvff f6rwfy M lmv Mira Kffffffrwl um? If rffbffmffd- W' 74nvmf4j fffwfff ririlznfrnfii-rr In Muff., fvznfrfffbk n A, WJ. ff ml Liam, .y M2 wf.W..,,q ,,f zafw, I mp... up, 14.,.M1I .A,.,fL1L....,,.,..,,.?.w4f7,,,.4!4i2 .a..f.,,,4 ,f ,.,.. tif hu :mama it g.,4.A4.,q, 5 .,,,f IIVZZ :yu-Va 1 ...Mc IH:Zf...,.C2..1 yi fi ,ml rf.+.44Zf..Mn? L I-.4 -nv?...'...,44. 4 ...mf g'1.1z..' . M1 f447..a. 7 , ..,.1 twml ,t.l.t..,1.M ,L ,.-.f., jug , ,mf 3644141 fl ima, tM1JZf ,q ...g yw.....f If ....z., fn'2,...-47.7 f. .....1 fuc..f..fJYfn'4-I 1 ...cl 119107. gg MJ .wu...,Nn,..'z1f1.L'...i9fo-7 f .,...,' I' .f mendations are accepted as authority by the University. Fifteen f15l credits are required for full standing. This stamps a school as sufficient and up to the state standard. Dallas City is even more fortunate. We now have twenty-two l22l credits. or seven more than necessary. This means that every study in the course is ofhcially endorsed. The above Certificate shows twenty-one 121, credits. One in Book Keeping was awarded this year. A slight change in the course made recently will probably add still another at the next inspection. 'if' Q F 16 . I up Q9 Q . I I 0 -' 0 J
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6 fCONTINUED ON PAGE 201 ., 'H 1 ire. -T 4, -. H ggmr- 51. 0 . ff Ile N 3 6 K st P , - ' . 1911 , ' N T .Qi C 5 0. v... ,Q ' w KSCHOOL HISTORY-CONTINUED., 1897 E. S. Combes of Carthage elected principal at 575.00 per month. Tax levy: 52500 for school and 82800 for building, to be eqnalized be- tween the two counties. 1898 Principal Combes raised to 580.00. Miss Healey to teach music at 55.00 per month. flt seems to take people a long time to learn the value of music.J 1899 Anderson elected principal. Music teachers salary raised to 57.00. 1900 Teachers: A. S. Anderson, Leona McAnulty, Lucretia Quinton, Chloe Schnieder, Retta Logan and Mrs. C. J. Healy. tBut the schoolmams will get married. Two present members of the the Board guilty this time. Funny is'nt it ?l 1901 Directors: W. W. Cummings, Ed Fee and A. Kirby. Anderson raised to 585.00. He resigned and C. J. Fesler was elected. Tuition set at 510 for primary and intermediate. 515 for grammar room and 520 for principal's rooni. 1902 Teachers: Prof, Gristy, Lucretia Quinton, Hope Layton, Carrie Curg, Ilene Landaker and Mrs. Effie Gristy. Janitor, Wm. Bradley. fNo records could be found for 1903 and 1904.j 1905 Salaries begin to look up a little. Teachers elected as follows E. W. Dunham, 5100 per month, Miss Emma Grub, 855, Miss May Vanars- dale, 547.505 Miss Lulu Ayers, 547.50 and Mrs. Effie Gristy 855. 1906 An election was held in the Town Hall to elect one President and six members of a Board of Education. Carl Stiengraber was elected presi- dent, John Hightield and Oscar Burg from first ward, C. P. Hull and Jacob, Balsley from the second ward, J. C. Myers and A. Kirby from the third ward. Lots cast to determine term length of members. Committees appointed as follows: Teachers and Salaries, Grade and Text Books, Supplies, Building and Grounds, Complaints. Ressa Byler, Lillian Hall, Anna F olz and Ella Anderson the new teachers. Principal Dunham and Mrs. Gristy remain. Miss Ruthraufl was elected Assistant Principal but resigned just before school opened. School furniture invoiced. 1907 Mr. Balsley resigns as member of the Board and is elected Janitor to commence his service at midnight. lWherever that isl. Board of Education: C. P. Hull, President, A. Kirby, Secretary, Wallace Diver, Denis Lionberger, Charles Caldwell and Wm. Prescott. Ex-president Stiengraber tendered vote of thanks. Tax levy, 55200. Principal Dun- ham, Mrs. Gristy, Ressa Byler and Ella Anderson re-elected. Leona Mc- Anulty and Mabel McNeil employed. Ml. Tandy employed to give wfriting lessons in all the rooms. Moved by Caldwell and seconded by Burg that the secretary be instructed to write to the University of Illinois for instructions how to proceed to place our school on the accredited list. School terms 85 months. ' 2 iii Fi fl , rs 1 -'J 51559: qc. x , 'ii .' l 3 2 Q J 1-,aa x , . f Em:-Isblao vm-N92 051152 ,
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