= tle p M. D. RENKENBERGER Superintendent “Y 4 Mr. Renkenberger is a Noble County4 man, having received his common an high school education at Avilla, In- diana. After graduation he taught eight years and then entered Wabash College. He completed his course there in 1906, received an A. B. degree. For four years he was an instruccior in Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Illinois, and for two years taught at McKinley High School, St. Louis, Missouri. While located in St. Louis he took graduate work at Wash- ington University. Last year he held the position as principal of our high school. The. past year he took upon his shoulders the responsible position of superintending the wayward and self-willed school children of this city. He has been successful in his work and stands high in the opinion of the high school pupils. 97 ‘ WILL FRANKS Mediaeval and Modern History Mr. Franks began teaching in 1878 in Noble County. He afterwards taught at Corunna and since 1887 he has been a member of the teaching staff of Gar- His education ’ reit Public Schools. was received in the rural schools of Wooster, Ohio, and later in the schools of Corunna, Indiana, the Auburn High School, and Valparaiso University. Mr. Franks teaches the eighth grade and the Sophomore History class in High School. EWiMA ELVIS Music and Art Miss Elvis was bornin Medford, Wis- consin, where she received her early education. After graduating from the Medford Hizh School she attended the University of Wisconsin and while there she took special work in Music and Art. Miss Elvis began teaching at Cle Elum, Washington, and remained there two years. Last fall she came to Garrett and has won distinction by the rapid progress made in all music and art activities. ELIZABETH BRITAN English Miss Britan is a native of Hanover, Indiana. She attended the common schools and Hanover Academy and after finishing this part of her educa- tion she entered Hanover College and graduated there in 1911. The next year she taught English at Paoli, In- diana. The following year she remain- ed at home, teaching Latin in Hanover Academy. Before she came to Garrett she spent two years teaching English at Rockville, Indiana. She came to us last fall and undertook the almost hopeless task of endeavoring to inter- est us in the more serious ithings of life. As we are very grateful for any favors shown us we appreciate to the utmost ail the efforts she has put forth in our behalf.
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