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The TECHITE 1928 Se a ee FRANCIS A. WooDWARD Assistant Principal I Twelve R. WOODWARD graduated from the Washington High School in 1892, and later from George Washington with the B. S. degree. From 1900-1907, he taught in the Washington graded schools. Then he came to Tech for the first time and taught mechanical drawing from 1907 to 1912. For the next eight years he was principal of the Smallwood- 3owen Vocational School. We all know where Mr. Woodward has been most occupied since 1920; as our assistant principal he has become well known to us all. Mr. Woodward is a circle “T” man, a real Techite.
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FRANK C. DANIEL Principal Wik The TECHITE 1922 MR. DANIEL O SEE and know our genial principal, one would surmise that he was a graduate of Tech, such a thorough Techite is he; but it so happens that old Central has the honor of claiming him as one of its prominent alumni. Fate decreed that he take the first technical course ever offered to high school students of the District, thus preparing himself for his present office. Not only did Mr. Daniel stand out as a leader in all of his classes while at Central, but he likewise demonstrated his exceptional abilities by holding both the ranks of Captain and Colonel of Cadets, the former in his third and the latter in his fourth year. After leaving high school he attended Dickinson College at Carlisle, Pa., where he was graduated in 1901, a wearer of the Phi Beta Kappa key. He received his Master of Arts degree in 1902. The fall of 1901 saw him a teacher of mathematics at Eastern High School. When Tech was founded, he was trans- ferred here, where he taught successively, mathematics, phys- ics and chemistry. Two years later he was promoted to the position of head of the Department of Mathematics in the Manual Training Schools of this city. In 1911 he was made principal of McKinley, to succeed Dr. Meyers. Since that time Mr. Daniel has striven conscien- tiously to make Tech foremost in the roll of District high schools. He justly deserves the love, admiration and appre- ciation in which the student body holds him. Pa ng He PLANE QBS AA Lc Eleven
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The THCHITH 1922 Faculty Mr. JoHN W. Apams, Head of Physics Department. Worcester Polytechnic; Harvard Summer School; Cornell, A. B.; Columbia, A. M.; Master’s diploma in education; Teachers’ College, N. Y.; at McKinley since 1902. Mr, WituiAM M. App Le, Physical Training and Athletic Coach. Y. M. C. A. College, Chicago, B. P. E.; Purdue University; Michigan University; at McKinley since 1918. Miss Rosemary ARNOLD, English. George Washington University; Michigan University; Cornell University; A. B, George Washington University; at McKinley since 1922, Miss Ocravie ARNAUD, French and Spanish. Maison d’Education de la Legion d’Honeur, St. Denis, Seine; A. B. Trinity College, Washington, D. C.; at Me- Kinley since 1922, Miss Auice M. BAsTIAN, Mathematics. Susquehanna University, B. S. Taught in Charleroi High School; at McKinley since 1920. Aan a ae ne ey TO AMAT TT nT Miss NELLIE GRACE Beam, English and Public Speaking. University of Chicago, 1911; Dekalb, Illinois Normal School; taught Academy Ottawa University; at McKinley since 1919, Mr. LeRoy Bircu, Forge Shop. George Washingon University; Columbia; Cornell; Taught at Cornell; at McKinley since 1902, Miss BerTHA BirTWELL, Mathematics, George Washington University, A. B.; Taught in Business High School, Washington, D. C.; at McKinley since 1910, Mr. Cartos A. BLuMe, Spanish and Latin. Wiesbaden College, Germany; Neuchatel College, Switz- erland; Postgraduate work at Johns Hopkins and Yale; at Tech since 1918, Mr. LEONARD 'T, Brown, Engineering. Summer course at Cornell; at McKinley since 1909, LCN Thirteen
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