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FACULTY. C. A. SHIVELY, A. 13., A.M., Education. Mr. Shively is well abreast of the times m educational circles. In his dual capacity as head of the department of education and director of the training: school, he is able to give bis students the best professional train- ing. FLOYD B. LEE, A.B., A.M., Education. Mr. Lee believes that a knowledge of chil- dren from a psychological view-point is more essential to the successful teacher than a complete comprehension of brain- cells. ELSrE JANE DUNN. Mr. Shively has added a supervisor to his training corps and Miss Dunn begins this work at our instit ution. LULA M. BICE, B.S., Librarian. How to use books for our own needs is taught in the Library Methods Course. Sixteen 1919
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VICTORY EDITION Willian A. Lewis % B. S., A. B., LL. D. IILLIAM A. LEWIS, President of the Fort Hays Kansas Normal School, is one of the leaders of Western Kansas and an influential I citizen of the entire state. President Lewis is a man of broad vision for the future of Western Kansas, a man ambitious for the welfare of his school and willing to give generously of himself for its advancement; a man who is the friend of the student body, who is always able to find time for ns amidst the multitudinous duties of his office. Fifteen 1919
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i VICTORY EDITION 1 n P. CASPAR HARVEY, A.B.. A.M., English. Perhaps the most popular courses of the School are those of College English. Mr. Harvey has so organized them that they are broad as well as cultural. The world ' s greatest classics are used as a medium for self study and life interpretation. DORA E. GRASS, B.S.. English. Rhetoric, reading classes and practical composition make up the courses in High School English. GEORGINA WOOTON, Fine Arts. The Fine Arts Course is conducted with the fundamental ideal of the development of appreciation of beauty. ELIZABETH CONDIT, Domestic Art. Miss Condit teaches Domestic Art with the ideal of developing ability along practical lines. MARION FLANDERS, Physical Education. The course in Physical Education comprises games, gymnastics, folk dancing, aesthetic dancing and outdoor sports. WHITCOMB G. SPEER. B.S., Athletic Coach. Mr. Speer has led the Tigers through a victorious career on the field, diamond and court. His team was the All-State Champ- ions of the 1917 Football Season. Seventeen 1919
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