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JOHN A. H. KEITH The Class of 1918 lias had the privilege of being iiiflueiieed by the person- alities of two pi ' iiK ' ipals, the former, Dr. James E. Ament, and the ])resent, John A. H. Keith. Mr. Keith graduated from the State Normal School at Normal, Illinois, in 1894, having had two years experience in country school work. The following two years he spent in the Training Department of the Normal School as Prin- cipal of the Grammar Room, resigning that positiori in 189G and spending three years at Harvard University, taking the degree of A. B. in 1899 and A. M. in 1900. While at Harvard he was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity, the entrance to which requires high scholarship. He was twice a member of the Harvard debating team against Yale, and coached two Harvard Debating Teams against Princeton. After finishing at Harvard he was elected as assistant to Dr. John W. Cook, president of the De Kalb Normal School, 1899-1906, devoting most of his time to the field of psychology and pedagogy. He then returned to the State Normal School of Illinois as Principal of the Training Department from 1906 to October, 1907, when he was elected President of the State Normal School at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He remained in that position from October 1907 to August 1917, resigning to come to Indiana. He came s])lendidly recom- mended. In 1905 Mr. Keith published a l)uok on ' •Elementary Education, Its Pro- cesses and Problems, and has contributed largely to educational literature. We already know that hp has unusual ability as an educator and an execu- tive : we have already found that he has insjuring ideals for us as to the purpose of the normal school. We know he will do his utmost for our Ahna Mater. May his work be ful- ly appreciated by all Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors. Seniors, and Alumni. We offer the hand of assistance any time it is desired.
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JANE E. LEONARD, M. S., A. M. Miss Jane E. Leonard, the precejitress of our school, who comes of fine old Quaker ancestry, spent her life as a student and teacher. Her life ' s work has been in the Normal Schools in Millcrsville and Indiana. She came to Indiana when the school was first opened in 1875, and has lived and worked here ever since. This has resulted in a great love for the school and the town, such as is possible only to a life spent like hers. Miss Leonard has kept abreast of the times by associating with new teachers and others of learning and ideas. Schol- arly people, educators, and her old students make up a i)art of her wide ac- quaintance with people in many walks of life. She spends her summers at a school in Chautauqua, in travel or in some course of study, improving and growing in mind. Miss Leonard has traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe; and was planning a visit to Turkey, Greece and Palestine just before the war broke out. She retains and shows her enthusiasm for the work and her love for her students, old and new. All the students highly esteem her, but those who have the privilege of her classes, realize not only the richness of her char- acter and learning, but the rare privilege of an association which is a delightful memory for a lifetime. It is the wish of the Senior Class of 1918 that there be many years of work and haiipiness at Indiana yet in store for Miss Ijconard.
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