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Page 97 text:
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GALLAMO PURPOSE OF COURSE The purpose of the teacher training course is two-fold. First it is to train boys and girls in high school the principles of a Vocation. Second, it is to furnish better teachers to the country schools. The Gallatin school was one of the first in the state to start teach- er training work, and for the past ten years it has been contributing from eight to fifteen teachers to the country schools each year. Fifty per cent of the teachers in Daviess county have had training in the Gallatin school, and we are proud to say they rank high in the profes- sion. THE JUNIOR CLASS The junior class this year is made up of nineteen members, eigh- teen girls and one boy. They are as follows: Harold Lee, Mae Mc- Crary, Nannie Estes, Nannie Youtsey, Mildred Youtsey, Mildred Whitt, Margaret Moore, Lerrinne Harris, Clair O 'Brien, Raeburn Green, Pearl Henry, Ruth Shipley, Buena Cox, Frances Miller, Mary Daugherty, Hope Farber, Bessie Whitt, Madge Brown, Gladys Billings and Len- nis Houghton. This course consists of the following: Reading, grammar and arithmetic, a general review of these subjects, taught from a teacher's standpoint. This class has been very active this year. Some of its members are responsible for the decorations in the room, and others have assisted the grade teachers. THE LIBRARY The room is equipped with a large bookcase containing six hundred volumes of good reference books, which are catalogued and placed in charge of a librarian. Miss Martha Yates McClaskey has acted as librarian and housekeeper this year. She has been very efficient and the room has always presented a very tidy appearance. L4 -f s f W
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ALL MO ifu.wT1cA1. womc oi-' snxion frmfwnim TRAINING 1-i'mLs IIIS pivturo shows tlio senior tmclioi' tl lllllll ' stuilonts niakinw' ' f ra rw an lllskiinn sanil table. The senior course consists of two coiirsos, l+l1lncation l and 2. In Eflncation l, tlw pupils are tauglit tlio cliaracztoristics ol' cliilmlrvn and how to mloal with tlicni. ln lllclnca- tion 2 tlivy arv taught tlro habits of stncly anal nic-tliocls of presenting sulijvct inattor. 'Illini im-inln-rs of this class aro as follows: Owon lVl1itt, Hazel 'llolt-ii, Klartlia Yatvs McClaskoy, Ray Now, Virginia lilSSlllg'i0l', Nvvins ll'arncs, Mabel Trottvi' anal Malmol Gilrvatli. The latter was absent wlivn tho pictim- was takon. lg W i f W
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-1 A GALL MO E 1 i 4 1 l i 1 4 4 4 I I I 1 I I NANCY SHAW' LYDA MAE RHODUS CHLOA MCCRARY CLAIRE O'BRIEN MABEL GILREATH
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