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MR. WRIGHT CHARLES C. WRIGHT. in tructi r in I .itin. graduated from the University of Virginia with his B. A. degree. He was assistant in Leander McCormick Observatory in this college in 1895-96 and Licentiate in Latin in 1894-99. Mr. Wright also was Instructor in Latin at the University of Virginia in 1896-1904 and professor of the same language in the Virginia Summer School of Methods, 1903-04. He then became the Co-Principal of the Lm- versity School of Atlanta. 1904-07. After this he came to Memphis and was instructor in Latin from 1907 to the present date. In 1924 he became associate principal of M. U. S. Mr. Wright is one of the most able of the teachers. All i.f his classes are very interesting and«not many boys fail under him. We hope Mr. Wright will be with the school many more years. In fact, we don ' t knew what the school would do without him. We give him best wishes for the future years. MR. FORD HOWARD G. FORD has been very successful in his teaching as we all know, lie is a graduate of the University of Virginia. Mr. Ford began teaching in 1892 in the Cleveland High School in Laquir County, near Markham, Va. Having taught at that school for two years, he returned tc Memphis in the summer of 1894 and began teaching at Werts and Rhea, now known as M. U. S., the following September. lie continued teaching here for twenty-seven years, until he and Mr Kilvington started a private school of their own, known as Fcrd- Kilvington. In 1925 he returned to M. U. S. as principal and also teacher. Mr. Ford ha unending success for the past two years, due to his hard and conscientious work. Just a; Wright, we do not believe the school could get along without Mr Foul. We hope he will fui campaign at M. V. S. for many years tc come. met with the same in the case of Mr. tntinue his success-
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L« MR. STONE OSCAR LEE STONE has completed sis years at M. U. S. which have been entirely successful. He attended the University of Tennessee and Peabody College. During the war he was in the army and at Officers ' Train- ing School. Camp Zachary Taylcr. Mr. Stone was principal of Junior High School, Mississippi, for two years, and head of the Mathematics Department of Pearl River County Agricultural High School. Poplarvilje, Miss., for fi e years. Also he was head of the Mathematics Department of Clarksville High School. Clarksville, Tenn., for lwo years. In 1921 he came to M. U. S. as Mathematics Instructor, and in 1924 became Associate Principal. Mr. Stone has proven himself to be a popular study hall teacher and a great success as a Math teacher. We give Mr. Stone good wishes and hope he will be at M. U. S. in the future years. MR. BEESON JOHN ' ANDREW BEESOiN is one of the best Mathematics and Science teachers that M. L. S. has ever had. Mr. Beeson received his B. S. degree from Mississippi College in 192(1, He taught Mathematics and Natural Science in Sarasota High Schorl, Sarasota, Fla., 1920-21. He received his B. A. degree from the Uni- versity of California in 1922. In the year 1922-23 he taught Natural Science in Clarksville High School, Clarksville, Tenn. In 1923 Mr. Beeson came to M. U. S. as Instructor in Mathematics and Natural Science. Mr. Beeson has proved to be a good arVd interesting teacher. His sarcastic remarks often provide the boys with many laughs. Mr. Beeson has taken great interest in sports. He coached the baseball team for several seasons when Coach Campbell was away and coached the junior football team last season. He also is one of the head men of Greenbriar Camp and many of the boys go there with him. We hope Mr. Beeson will have continued success and will remain a factor at M. U. S. MR. SNIDER P. SNIDER has just finished his first year at M. U. S. Mr. Snider graduated from the University cf Virginia with his B. S. and M. A. degrees. In 1923-26 he was the assistant in Romance Languages. In the fall of 192d he came to M. U. S. as Instructor in Trench ami Spanish. Mr. Snider has enjoyed a most success- ful year and is greatly liked by all the boys. While at the University of Virginia he was student instructor in Trench and Spanish. He, therefore not only knows these languages but also knows how to teach them. Wc give Mr. Snider the best wishes and hope he will continue to be a success at M. U. S.
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