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7. 'I' H In A C T A ppp p pp -Lp J p p 3111319911 Seventeen 48 . Q, , M , ..,..i.. ,:,x,ilY,, A .A 7- vw- - . FACULTY HISTORY fniost of last years faculty are with us again this year, only three position being filled by new teach. ers the first of these is our new principal S. J. Brain, erd. At the close of last year we were informed that Professor Owen would not be with us another year. All during Vacation we were wondering what we wuld do without him and what his successor would be like. t Wlien school opened we found our new principle to be quite different from Mr. Owen, the only re- spect in which they are alike is that they are both bald headed. Afetr a years trial we are very well satisfied with Mr. Brainerd, he is some what more strict than Mr. Owen which sometimes gets us in trouble but is the best for the school in the long run. Mr. Brainerd received his A. B. degree at Olivette College, Olivette, Michigan, in 1909. In 1914 he rceived his A. M. degree from the University of Michigan. He then taught school in Michigan and Illinois. Coming to Tulare, California in 1915, where he was Mathematics teacher till he came hera- f.t th begining of this year. M11 Alltucker our new Manual Training teacher has proved himself a valuable addition to the school in the shop he has shown himself and eiiticient Work- er and gets good work f rom his pupils. Being for- merly a baseball star Mr. Alltucker took over the job of coaching the team this year and certainly was a great aid to the team. Mr. Alltucker received his education by practical experiences and from correspondence and Summer school. This is his first year at teaching, SES iVhen we lieard that Mr. Urne would not be with us again this year we began to wonder who would teach mathematics and take charge of the musing our doubts were soon laid aside for we fund Miss Uariier a very satisfactory substitute both in mathe- matics and in music. Miss Carrier graduated from iivellesley College, iilellesley Massachusetts in 1894. She tau'g.g'ht eight years in Massachusetts and in New York. In 1902 she came to Reedley, California where she tauglit till the beginning' of' this term. i l i
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T H 11 A U T A I I I ,M,,I,I,WI MISS MARY CUIJBERTSUN JOHN R. ALLTUUKER MISS CARRIER MISS MABLE VVARRIUR
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T H E A C b N irygeteen Sgventeen DORTHEA M. MELDEN' ARCH S. LOOMER MRS. HUTCHIN SON . VVALTER M. SMITH
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