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Page 15 f yt c u l zs y Leona Hancock, Assistant Instructor in Domestic Science and Domestic Art. Graduate Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1906. Student Chicago Univer¬ sity summer of 1906. Lona Miller, Instructor in Industrial Art. Graduate Kansas State University, 1902. Completed Teacher’s Normal Course at the Art Institute, Chicago, summer of 1902. Teacher of Drawing in High School, Lawrence, Kansas, two and one-half years. Teacher of Drawing in Shreveport Public School one year. Student, Massachusetts Nor¬ mal Art School, September, 1906 to February, 1907. Epsey B. Bond, Assistant Instructor in Industrial Art. Graduate Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1905. Assistant Instructor in Art and Music, Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1905-06. Student Chicago Musical College and the Prang Art Institute, summer of 1906. Kathleen Graham, Librarian. Graduate of Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1899. Student Cincinnati Con¬ servatory of Music, 1902. Graduate student Art Department, Louisiana Industrial Institute. Annie Mayhew. Native of Owen Sound, Ontario. Diploma Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1902. Summer School, Stanton, Mich., 1897-1904. Bollinger Con¬ servatory, Fort Smith, Ark., 1902-03. Searcy Institute, Searcy, Ark., 1903-04. Private Study, 1904. Pupil of Herr Theodore Wiehmayer at Leipzig, privately and in Conservatory, 1905-06. Technical Preparatory Teacher under Herr Wiehmayer December, 1905 to April, 1906. Diploma Royal Conservatory of Leipzig, April, 1906. Directress of Music, Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1906-7. Janet Frazer Cameron, Instructor in Domestic Science and Domestic Art. Born in Detroit. Mich. Graduate Detroit High School and Detroit
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Page 14 F c L T y Mrs. M. H. Parsons, Teacher of Voice Culture. Graduate and Post-Graduate of Woman’s College, Frederick, Md. Grad¬ uate in the Old Italian Method from Prof. G. R. Palmer’s Conservatory in New York. Taught in institutions in the following cities: Greensboro, N. C., Washington, D. G, Athens, Ga., Minneapolis, Minn., Media, Pa., Seattle, Wash., Greenville, N. C. Willie Lee Tigner, Private Secretary to President. Graduate of Louisiana Industrial Institute. Private Secretary to Chief Clerk, Rock Island Railway, Ruston, La. Daisy Maxine Kelley, Instructor in Stenography and Typewriting. Graduate Kansas Wesleyan Business College, Salina, Kansas. Holds Certificate of Proficiency from the Phonographic Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio. Teacher of Shorthand, Kansas A Vesleyan Business College, 1900. Principal Shorthand Department Northwestern Business College, Beatrice, Nebraska, 1901. Principal Shorthand Department Boulder Business College, Boulder, Colorado, 1901-06. Ruby Dean Bransford, Assistant Instructor in Stenography and Typewriting. Graduate Louisiana Industrial Institute, and Private Secretary to the Presi¬ dent of that institution for two years. Student Columbia University, New York City, summer of 1906. Preston Littlepage Peach, M. E., Instructor in Forging and Mathematics. Graduate of Maryland Agricultural College, 1903. Instructor in Forging and Mathematics at Louisiana Industrial Institute since 1904-5. Martha Hunter, Instructor in English. Graduate of State Normal School, Natchitoches, La., 1900. Taught in New Iberia High School 1900-01. Teacher of English in Louisiana Industrial Institute since 1901.
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Page 16 F C U L y German-American Seminary. Graduate in Domestic Science and Domestic Art from the Thomas Normal Training School, Detroit, Mich. Assistant Supervisor of Domestic Science in the public schools of Delray and Woodmere, Mich, and also taught Domestic Science in private schools in Detroit, 1902-03. Supervisor of Domestic Science in High Schools of La Porte, Ind., 1904. Had charge of the Mother’s Union Cooking School, Shreveport, La., 1905. Student at Chicago University, 1905-6. Myrtle Mowbray, Instructor in Domestic Science and Domestic Art. Born in Stockton, Minnesota. Received early education in public schools at Winona, Minnesota. Graduate of State Normal School at Winona, Minn. Teacher of primary grades in public schools at St. James, Minn, for several years. Graduate 1905 from Domestic Science Department of the Thomas Normal Training School at Detroit, Mich. Taught classes in Dietetics and Cooking in hospitals in Minneapolis and St. Paul in 1906. V. V. Morgan, Instructor in History. Native of South Carolina. Graduate of Emory College, Oxford, Ga. Superintendent of public schools of Cammila and Jesup, Ga. in 1903-04. Teacher of history in the St. Angelo Training School, Texas, 1905-06. Mrs. Mattie L. Yopp, Matron Girls’ Dormitory. Student Blue Mountain Female College and Huntsville Female College. Matron Hillman College and Southern Female College. W. S. Hancock, Instructor in Printing. Attended City High School and Louisiana Industrial Institute, Ruston, La. Special work in business branches at Draughon’s Business College, Nashville, Tenn. (1) C. E. Byrd (2) Daisy Kelly (3) Harry Howard (4) Mattie L. Yopp (5) Willie Lee Tigner (6) Mrs. Parsons (7) Annie Mayhew (8) R. W. Selvidge Faculty (9) C. M. Flagg (10) Mrs. Smith (11) Myrtle Mowbray (12) P. L. Peach (1 3) Leona Hancock (14) Jenet F. Cameron (15) R. J. Smith (16) A. S. Bush (17) Martha Hunter (18) V. V. Morgan (19) W. B. Hale (20) G. O. Thatcher (2 1) Scott Hancock (22) Kathleen Giaham (23) C. H. Carson (24) Lpsie Bond
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