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Louise Hancock, Assistant Instructor in Stenography and Typewriting. Graduate Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1907! Teachers ' Course, Louisiana Indus¬ trial Institute, 1908. Robert J. Smith, Instructor in Woodwork and Foundry Practice. Col¬ legiate Institute, Stratford, Ont., Canada; Graduate Manual Training, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Ill. R. M. Logan, Professor of History. Xative of Tennessee. Attended county schools of that state. Went from High School to Southern Normal at Hunting- ton, Tenn., and from there to University of Nashville. Came to Louisiana in 1899. Taught as Principal of High School at Gueydan and Franklinton, La., from 1899 1 ° I 9 ° 3 - Professor of History and Economics, Louisiana Industrial Institute, i903-’o6. Parish Superintendent, Lincoln Parish, i9o6- ' o8. Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1908- 09. D. D. Lomax, Instructor in Bookkeeping. Graduate Massey Business Col¬ lege, Houston, Texas, 1902 ; Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1907 . 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. Ella L. Montgomery, Assistant Instructor in Music. Graduate Louisiana State Normal, Natchitoches, La. Studied one and one-half years at Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; also two summers in Detroit and Cincinnati. Taught one year at Louisiana State Normal, Natchitoches, La.; one year at Southwestern Industrial Institute, Lafayette, La.; three years at Louisiana State Normal, Natchitoches, La.; and since September, 1908, at Louisiana Industrial Institute, Ruston, La. Helen Marbury, Assistant Music Instructor. Student Louisiana Industrial Institute; with Fritz Schmitz, Dallas, Texas; and Mark Kaiser, New Orleans. Willie Lee Tigner, Private Secretary to President. Graduate of Louisiana Industrial Institute. Mrs. R. J. Smith, Matron Boys’ Hall. Mrs. B. F. Dudley, Matron Girls ' Dormitory. Annie Burris, Assistant Matron Girls’ Dormitory. 18
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with Robt. Nelson, Chicago ; in Harmony with E. R. Kroeger, St. Louis. Instruc¬ tor in Music, Monroe, La.; Chillicothe, Mo.; Chapman, Kansas; Louisiana Indus¬ trial Institute. Lena L. Christian, Director of Industrial Art and Drawing. Graduated High School of Cincinnati, Ohio; Cincinnati Art Academy; Summer Student of the Chicago Art Institute. Director of Art, Anniston College, Anniston, Ala; Supervisor of Drawing, City Public Schools, Anniston, Ala. B. F. Dudley, Instructor in Mathematics and Ethics. Born in Virginia; attended State Normal, West Virginia, i 883- ' 84; National Normal L T niversity, Ohio, 1885; Kansas Normal College, 1888. Began teaching, 1880; nine years in common schools; seventeen years Principal High Schools; one year Superintend¬ ent City Schools. E. L. Shattuck, B. S., Assistant Instructor Mechanical Courses and Mathe¬ matics. Graduated Kansas State Agricultural College, 1907. Kathleen Graham, Librarian. Graduate of Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1899; Student Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, 1902; Graduate Student Art Department, Louisiana Industrial Institute. Myrtle Mowbray, Instructor on the Violin. Graduate of State Normal, Winona, Minnesota, 1904. Graduate of Thomas Normal Training School, Detroit, Michigan, 1905. Student in University of Chicago, summer of 1908. Instructor in Dietetics in Minneapolis and St. Paul Hospitals, 1905 and 1906. Instructor in Domestic Science, Louisiana Industrial Institute, i9o6- ' o9. Elizabeth Pugh, Instructor in Domestic Science and Domestic Art. Gradu¬ ated North Texas College, at Sherman, Tex., and Stout Training School, Menom- onie, Wis. Willis B. Hale, Instructor in Mathematics and Telegraphy. Graduated at Eastern Iowa Normal School, 1898, and Northwestern Normal College, Stan- berry, Mo., 1891 ; taught three years in the public schools of Iowa; Penmanship and Shorthand, Northwestern Normal College, Stanberry, Mo., two years; High School, Monroe, La., one year; Lake Charles High School and Lake Charles College, Lake Charles, La., four years; Principal Jeanerette High School, one year; New Iberia High School, four years; Instructor Louisiana Industrial Insti¬ tute, seven years. Helen Graham, Director Domestic Science Department. Graduate Louis¬ iana Industrial Institute, 1902; Student University of Chicago ; Instructor in Domestic Science, Louisiana Industrial Institute; Graduate Columbia University, New York City. 17
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Glenn Walker Jenny Bell John P. Graham Officers of Alumni Association Glenn Walker . President. Jenny Bell . Vice-President. John P. Graham . Secretary and Treasurer. m 19
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