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J. F. H. CRABB, Piano and Violin. GRAHAM, TEXAS. Student in Hillsboro High School '00; Baylor U. '01-’02; student of Hans Von Schiller, Piano, and Bernard Listle- mann, Vi din, at Chicago '03; taught in Cleburne '04; Di- rector of Crabb's School of Music at Keen, Texas ’05-’0( ; Teacher in Crabb's Conservatory of Music, Cleburne '08- '00; in Simmons' College '10-'ll; taught in connection with Graham Public Schools 12-'18. Mr. and Mrs. Crabb cannot receive too much commendation for the able way in which they have been teaching music here. Mr. Crabb is a graduate of Von Schiller on the piano and although he does not specialize on the violin he is a splendid per.oritur on this instrument. Mrs. Crabb is well known to all the people of Graham, inasmuch as she has been raised here. From time to time they have given recitals here and the attendance they received lias been ample evidence of the appreciation of their talent and that oi their pupils. B th are pleasant people to know and their large number of friends fully demonstrates this. MRS. J. F. H. CRABB, Piano. GRAHAM, TEXAS. Student at Southwestern University, Georgetown '0b- 07; Student of Crabb's School of Music, Graham, '12; Taught in Crabb's School of Music ‘18.
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MISS ETHEL ROGERS, B. A., English. M INKOLA. TUX AS. Student in Vernon High School ‘02, llughey-Turner Training School, Weatherford. '02, Southwestern Univers- ity, Class of '08, taught in Weatherford High School in 'Oh-'10, Graham High School ’U-'12. Too much praise cannot he bestowed on Miss Ethel Rogers for the able way ... wh.cl. she has conducted the work in the English course for the past three years. The course has been strengthened until better training in English cannot be attained anywhere. She is a true triend to the student and is held in the highest regard by all. Her pleasant disposition and k.nd manner have been largely instrumental in securing: for her the large number of friends she possesses. Miss Fannie Bye Rogers, or “Miss F. B.,” as she is known to distinguish her has been successful in gaining a place in the esteem of the pupils, and her abilit) in work in the Latin Department causes her to be ranked first-class as a teacher. from her sister, conducting the MISS FANNIE BYE ROGERS, B. A., Latin. MINICOLA, TLX AS. Student in Vernon High School '02, llughey-Turner Training School, Weatherford, '03, Southwestern t’nivers- ity, Class of 09, taught in McGregor schools Mo-Ml, At- lanta, Texas, scho Is ‘12, Graham High School M3.
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MISS RUTH ISAACS, Piano. GRAHAM, TEXAS. Student in Kidd-Key University MO; taught two years at Rockdale, Texas, taught in connection with the Graham Public School M3. We are compelled to consider Miss Ruth Isaacs in the first class as a pianist and teacher of music. Her performances never fail to please and those of her pupils produce the same effect. Her pleasant manner and sweet disposition have secured for her many triends and patrons and her popularity never ceases to increase. The recitals she has given from time to time, have all been well attended, which attests to the appreciation of her efforts that is felt by the public. As a teacher of expression, none surpass Miss Lucile Miller. Being a splendid reader herselt, 1k is able to give to her pupils thorough instruction in this branch ot study. She, too, has given several recitals, all of which have received splendid attendance. She is of a very lovable nature and her friends are many. We feel perfectly safe in predicting for her immeasurable success in the line of education she has chosen. MISS LUCILE MILLER, Expression GRAHAM. TEXAS. Graduated, Arlington High School Mu, Carlisle Military Academy Ml; Virginia College, Roanoke, Va., M2; taught in connection with the Graham Public School 13.
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