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14 NORMALOGUE I illllarg A. iirarann PHOLDER of all that is beautiful and artistic! A graduate of Abbot Academy, Andover, Mass., the Glens Falls, N. Y. Summer School of Methods and the State Normal Art School. She has taken summer courses at Harvard University, the Rhode Island School of Design, Amherst .Agricultural College and other well known schools. Three tours to Europe when she studied one winter at the Colarossi Academy, Paris, and in the art galleries of Eng- land, France and Italy. ., Miss Pearson is a member of the Eastern Art and 1NIan- ual Training Teachers' Association, and the International Congress for the Development of Drawing and Art Teach- ing. After teaching in rural and graded schools from 4th to 9th grades, and later becoming supervisor of drawing for five years in towns around Boston, Bliss Pearson came .to us at the North Adams Normal School in 1897, where we have all enjoyed and profited by her delightful lessons. Armin 01. Skrrlr DVOCATE of healthy minds in healthy bodies. Always an enthusiastic worker for our health and happiness. 1VIiss Skeele was a graduate of the State Normal School, Bridgewater, Mass.. and of the Posse Gymnasium, Boston. From 1893 to 1895 she taught in a private gymnasiumg . from 1895-1897 at the State Normal School, hIansfield. i Penn., and since 1897 has been instructor in hygiene and physical training at the State Normal School. North Adams, Mass. , r . ,.,, . . I 'g .' k J'
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N U R NlA1.tH1t' li lii 181152 E. Svrarlv JBIQRE is the teacher who cares for ns most ol' the first year. She trains our voices ancl helps ns to think antl ohserve. .X graduate ol' the 1Yestl'ielrl Normal School, she took summer courses in music at Boston, and Evanston, Ill. From 1897 to 1901 Miss Searle taught in the eighth anfl ninth grades at Blark Hopkins ancl since then she has heen in charge of hlathematics and Music at the State W Normal School, North .Xt,lillllS, Mass. Jg' illlarg Enuiav Itiaright ISS BARIGHT grafluatecl from f'ook's Collegiate Institute. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.g Boston University: C7urry's School of Expression, Boston, Blass.: and took special post graduate work at Cliicago University, Fliicago. Ill. She first taught in a private school in Nashville. Tenn.: later at the State Normal School, 1Yest Chester. Pa.g the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. and the State Normal School. Milwaukee, XY1SCOI1S1l1, 1898-1902. Since 1902 she has heen at the State Normal School, North :kt12llllS, Blass., hearing our stories, and occasionally, as a treat. entertaining us with her readings or recitatious.
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NORMALOGUE igannah IH matrrnnnn College, Indianapolis. Indianapolis. Blass. L Armin El. Eamphirr b d f l li htful pet prflctlc 11 course ln clementlrx I HE teacher to Whom we are inde te or our ce g handicraft. 1VIiss Lamphier is a graduate of the State Normal School Salem Hass and has tmken courses at various summer schools including New York University, Massachusetts Agricultural College and Chau- tauqua School of Arts and Crafts. She has been a member of Saturday classes at Sloyd Normal School. Miss Lamphier has also taught the children in the primary grades in Lynn and Newton, Blass., and in Grade I, Mark Hopkins Training School, North Adams, from 1904- to 1910. She has held positions as instructor in summer schools and has had private classes in basketry and in folk-dancing. Since 1910 she has been the director of elementary handicraft at the State Normal School, North Adams, including basketry and other forms of weav- ing, printing and woodwork. Since 1911 she has been a member of the faculty of the Chautauqua Summer School. UIET Miss 1Vaterm ui who won fur ht nts on the first clay of her arrix ll A graduate of the Stitm Nllllllll School Brulgc xx itcr Mass., Miss Waterman took puiilcourses it 11 iss tc hu setts Agricultural Collegc miust 1 'iss md But er She taught in Taunton md Chelsea it the M nrk Hopkins School, North Ad :ms incl lltil becime pI'll1Clpll of the Briggsville School in fllllxSllllI 'Nhss W itermm has also been principal of the fltmens Younegut School Now she is in charge of the Dtp utment oi C orrespond ence Courses at the State Noimil School North Adams
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