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TEE FACOLTY Charles S. Chapin, A.M., Sc.D. Principal Will S. Monroe, A.B. Head of Department of Psychology and History of Education Clarence H. Roblson, Ph.D. Head of Department of Nature Study Adele Cazin, A.m. Instructor in Pedagogy and Supervisor of Practice John C. Stone, A.M. Head of Department of Mathematics Florence E. Stryker, A.M. Ella Huntting, B.S. Head of Department of Historv Instructor in Geography Estella E. Baker Emma Kellogg Pierce Head of Department of Manual Arts Head of Department of Physical Education Nora Atwood Ethel L. Fennell, M.A. Head of Kindergarten Training Department Head of Department of English Mary Eula McKinney, A.M. Instructor in English and History of Education Myra I. Billings Instructor in Methods and Supervisor of Practice Fallie F. McKinley, A.B. Mabel E. Smith Head of Department of Music Instructor in Mathematics and Penmanship Mary Franklin Barrett, M.A. Ethel M. Towner Instructor in Nature Study Instructor in Physical Education Laura Embree Woodward, B.S. Mrs. Edith Tufts Bridge, B.S. Instructor in History and Geography Instructor in Pedagogy and Eduction Irene E. Hoyt, A.B. Florence Fuller, B.S. Instructor in Kindergarten Subjects Instructor in Physical Education Elizabeth Hunt Morris, M.A. Katherine C. Aagesen Instructor in Psychology Instructor in English and Reading Methods FT. Etpiel Childs Instructor in Manual Arts Marion J. Weston, B.S., Instructor in Physical Education Who has left the Normal School recently to do relief work in Constantinople. We all wish her the best of success Charlotte Gordon Marshall, B.A. Elsie Kierstead Secretary Librarian Katheryn E. Hayes Eva Glantz Clerk ■ Stenographer
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EDITORIAL E each have felt it a supreme duty to prepare ourselves to serve our country in the capacity in which we can render the greatest service. But we can do this only with the svipport of our country at large. Education always has been and always will be the biggest factor in the success of worldly enterprises. In order that our true democracy may be continued on the basic principles of the past, we wish to show the little ones of the United States the way to good citizenship. We can do this by giving them standards for good health, by helping them to form useful habits, by setting forth for them high ideals, by encouraging in them permanent inter- ests and by giving them knowledge and developing their powers. What can you, the people of the United States, do for us? Give us a financial support that will not only allov r us to take up the work we so desire to do but also encourage more young people to enter into the teaching profession and render to the United States of Amer- ica the adequate service needed. Last year the Pal.vtine took its place among the College and Normal School year books as one of the most complete and interesting. We have endeavored, this year, to keep the precedent already established for us, with the hope that in the future every succeeding class will follow our example. The Staff wishes heartily to thank all those who have aided us either by direct work or by kind encouragement and advice. We particularly wish to thank Miss Fennell, whose deep interest and loyal efforts have been largely responsible for the success and excellency of the Year Book of the Class of Nineteen Hundred Twenty.
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