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THE REVEILLE HENRY EDWARD MALLOY, B.S.. Music. Mr. Malloy believes so strongly that music is a vital and necessary part of life that be is using it as a cement with which to bind together the community, not only of Hays, but of Western Kansas. It is under his leadership that the Fort Hays Kansas Normal School is taking its place as the music center of Western Kansas. CLARA LOUISE MALLOY, Violin. Concert-Master. Mrs. Malloy is a successful teacher of be- ginners in the study of the Violin as well as being a part of the music life of the Normal School. GUSTAVE F. SODERLUND, Piano, Mr. Soderlund is a linquist of rare ability. His course in French has been popular. MARJORY MITCHELL. Public School Music. Miss Mitchell enthusiastically enters into the music life of the community as well as of the school. STEWART WTLLE, Professor of Piano and Pipe Organ. Mr. Wille is here for advanced and special students who desire to acquire special schooling in technique as well as in finished interpretation. Ell NICE EYLER. B.S.. Harmony. Theory. Appreciation of Music. These Courses are in harmony with the ideal of the Music Department, that music is for everyone. Eighteen 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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VICTORY EDITION HELEN PEST AN A. Public School Music. Miss Pestana left the F.H.N. faculty in Jan- uary to take up Blue Bird work in Camp Dodge, Iowa. CAPT. LEWIS L, RUPERT. Capt. Inf. Professor Military Science and Tactics. Captain Rupert Is the commanding officer of the Fort Hays Normal R.O.T.C. EDWIN DAVIS, B.S.. Manual Training, The boys who are instructed in Mr. Davis ' Department are learning the aesthetic as well as the utilitarian side of manual train- ing. The course meets a demand for trained median ics. RAY DAVIS, Commercial. The Commercial Department is preparing boys and girls to meet the demand for trained men and women in the. Commercial world. E. B. COLYER. A.B.. A.M.. Mathematics. The Mathematics Course is one which is so taught as to be a foundation for reasoning. It is the usual bug-bear of the curriculum made into a usable, enjoyable course. FRED ALBERTSON, B.S., General Science. Agriculture. The need for a science course in secondary education is supplied by General Science and Agriculture. Nineteen 1919
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