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IUDSON E. SPRINKLE Superintendent HAZELLE PAYNE Secretary STANDING: Iudson E. Sprinkle. FIRST ROW: Hazelle Payne, Al- ice Templin, Iohn I. Ogg, Kath- ryn Carr, Ruth Lewis, lon l. Duckwall, Belly Hunter, Robe-rl Abercrombie. SECOND ROW: Margery Pope, Karl Bodenbend- er, Mary Harsha, Gladys Genlry, Melvin Banla, Belly Cochran, C. Flay Lloyd, Ruth Dixon. -X L. Mary Osborne, Wilma Wilson, Mr. Oqq, Alberi Bryant, Mr. Abercrombie, Iames Jack Grady. Ccrpenler, Charles Bryant, lack Seward. FIRST ROW: William Iones, Charles Veith, Edna Bryant, Donald Bobliit, Os- car Iones. SECOND ROW: Billy Ram- sey, Charles Bryant, Iames lnnis, Charles Chisman, Earl Constable, Carl Purkiser.
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ow the Modern Educational Plans Function For Loveland Youth Marie Maw, Betty Howard, Carrie May Moore, lack Grady, Donald Boblitt. I. W. Montgomery, Clerk: L. P. Burmell, President: R. A. Caskey, Vice President, A. W. Smith--A-CZ. H. Wenzel, O. P. Bodley. 6ilElHE Loveland schools are making great headway in giving each child an opportunity to receive an education which fits his needs and desires. With a course of study offered which aims at developing the pupil to take his place in our democracy, the school is also giving splendid foundations for skills and knowledge needed in the economic world. When he gets to high school, he is not limited to one field of study which all students must follow, but he may find one of several which will satisfy him-a general course, one which will prepare him for college, one furnishing training for the business World, one leading into a career of music. For the courses of study offered in our schools there are specially trained teachers for the particular department in which they teach. Loveland students can be proud that they are taught by a body of people of high professional standing. Our schools are modern in that they try to give children an all around education, not limited just to training the mind, they help to develop a strong, healthy body, to develop natural talents, and to train in citizenship, and in worthy use of leisure time. Having been handicapped by the lack ot a building in keeping with modern methods, we are all eager to get into our new building. MRS. GLADYS G-ENTRY P. - 0 .
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EU-UPERATIUN IN LOVELAND'S CLASSROOMS IS THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE FACULTY . . . ,itil Walter McLean, Iohn Morris, Lott Smith, Betty Haley, lane Romohr Ruth Gentry, Miss Hunter, Myrna Stock Harold Rader, Miss Cochran. Alice Fagen, Essie Flynn, Ruth Braun Pauline Biggs. HE grade school has, during the past school year, very successfully operated on the departrnentalized plan. ln this departmental plan each instructor teaches in the field in which he has prepared himself to teach and consequently in the field in which he is most interested and efficient. Mr. Mann is principal of the grade school and teaches history and geography, super- vises B section of the fifth grade, and has home room for the B section of the fifth grade. Miss Vandervori has sixth grade home room and teaches mathematics and history. Mrs. Stevenson has fifth grade home room and teaches Writing and spelling. Mrs. Weimer teaches reading and is in charge of the fourth grade home room. Miss Greenwald teaches grade science and nature study. She is in charge of the home room for the third grade. Miss Beyer teaches English and is in charge of the second grade home room. Mrs. May has complete charge of all activities in the first grade. Mrs. Woodford has charge of the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth grade in the colored children's room. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. A Woodford, Miss Bey er, Miss Greenwald, ' Mis s Vandervort. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Weimer, Mr, Mann, Mrs. May. lllmm-1 ' ll J' '
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