National Louis University - National Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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WREN STALEY M A Dean of Students Q 5 ff rm Enghsh ,Q J DOROTHY WELLER M S V JUBILYSV 3rd Grade DemonstratIon School ChIld Educauon GERMAINE GALLOIS STARRS MA French Demonstrauon School LOUISE ST JOHN WESTERVELT VOICE TraInIng Choral S1n Ing MARGUERITE C TAYLOR Art Structure lnteuor DecoratIon Pageantry aw 5' NELLIE BALL NWI-IITARER B E 1st Grade Demonstrauon School Readmg and Language JESSIE WEILER RecreatIonal AdV1SOf ,ax am 9? ANNE G WILLIAMS BE 'ui ff' SocIology f ChIld Psychology , X I-lIStory of ChIldhood Educatlon SECRETARIES AND OFFICE ASSISTANTS EVELYN A ALLEN MYRTLE NELSON MRS GRACE MUELLER MARJORIE COOLEY JANE HAYES DO You Know- That MISS Edna Dean Baker IS a member of the EdItorIal AdVlSOfy Board of the Edzzcafzorz Dzgcsf that she has been preSIdent of N C E sInce 1920 that she was one of the early recIpIents of the ElIzabeth HZFFISOH ScholarshIp and that she was presldent of the class of 19137 That the new Currrculum Readers of whIch MISS Clara Belle Baker 15 Chlef author have already been placed In about a thousand school systems that although th1s author IS a PhI Beta Kappa she IS also an authorlty on up to the mInute styles and taste In dress even havmg pencIls to match her costumes? That MISS Agnes Adams IS gIvIng a course at Northwestern In Methods of Teachmg In the Elementary School and that sh partIcIpated In the regIonal conference of the Progressxve Educatxon AssocIatIon held at M1H2Sh3 WISCOHSIHP That MISS Mary Adams sIngs lIke a lark IH the choIr of the FIrst Congregauonal Church of Evanston and In the Evanston CommunIty FestIval each year? That although Mlss Evelyn Allen s home IS In Crystal Lake she lIkes to stay In the blg cIty9 It IS rumored that one of the reasons IS that there are those In the cIty that know how to show a pretty blond a very good tIme That Mrs Herbert Anderson s husband IS a pllot who has so accustomed her to flylng that one day when they flew to South Bend Mrs Anderson bought the peas for a company dInner there and shelled them on the return fhghr scatterlng the shells over the countrysIde9 Orgamzed by MISS Harrxson In 1894 the Congress of Mothers effected gr ater coopera tIon between parents and teachers whIch later resulted In the Parent Teacher Asso cIatIon 16 J ' 4 s - -s ' , 3 E 1 'l XY X . J' ' - ,.. 'QQ' ' T ,.,, 9 ' 'Q 45- . ' .ma 'L ,-. 7 ' e VV O w , . If' Q I I a ' 'Q I 9 ' - I .....a.,. . ', WDA -9611 ' a 9 V I U. g . as , . I Y . , ' X4 I . I 1 , ,N I Lx. 9 5 1 A ' I W-ww A ' f Y V , an ' ' 3 sa..-... , 5 ' . :eff ' ' B W I'-151' If 4 s 4 A - A ' ' , - , I ' , . . AAI, I ' , ..:.,,,,,:,V , , 4 -.I ...ai 1 ' 'E ' ' ' ' . -4 ' ' 1 - ' I ' , , . . . , . 3 7 3 9 a ' ' ' a . 0 . . . . c , . . , . . . . I D . c . , . . , , , Cl ' ll ' ' 9 . .II .13-N, -'mkgs-xv-A ,,:,.'..,-.Lf . ' , ...A .Ll , ,. . ,. . Ji . rj- .A .m,-.zesf-2:f?JL, 1. A A . . - I S - , - ..

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gs. MABEL KEARNS, B.E., Secretary of the Collegeg Personal Accounting. FRANCES KERN, M.A., Orientationg ROSELMA MESSMAN, M.A., Foods and Nutritiong Textiles and Clothing. Childhood Educationg Nursery School Education. FLORENCE LINNELL, B ETTA MOUNT, Fold Dancingg Gamesg Creative Rhythmsg Pageantry. .E., Secretary of the Bureau of Recommendations. BARBARA PENYAK, House Mother. NELLIE MACLENNAN, M.A., Fine and Industrial Artg Manuscript Writingg Artg Demonstration Schoo EUITI-I MADDOX, B.S., l. JEAN HISLOP RUMRY, B.M., Music Educationg Music Demonstration School. Director Kindergarten Demonstration School. Nursery School Education. DAVID W. RUSSELL, M.A., Co-Director 7th and 8th Grades, Demonstration Schoolg Education Measurement, Science for Teachersg -- V- Geography. Q' ELIZABETH MIDDLETON, A rw Assistant Librarian. VERA G. SHELDON, M.A., ,Q y - Psychologyg W' W' Handicapped Children and Remedial Instruction. 'J y M. FRANCES MCELROY, M.A., f e I Registrar 5 ZX iff 2, . gn' A I? Him 1 -U . 2 JN 24515 r ,. f .U QE 4' .,.-..- ay si t A 44 4 Administration. ELIZABETH SPRINGSTUN, M.A., Sth Grade, Demonstration Schoolg English in Later Elementary Schoolg Social Studies in the Later Elementary School. 'SL' qv--je ,W . 5. I Ti p if ' 1 ,B-0 . hu. The same year people from all parts of the world attended the Columbian Exposition, held in celebration of the four-hundredth anniversary of Columbus, discovery of America. 15 X 1 ai -ll 59 T J CR: I Expos ifion I3 93 Bud ZNIQ



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That Mrs. Sara Laffler Black received an M.S. degree from Northwestern in 1935, that she has been assisting Dr. Farwell in guidance, that she has been active in organizing the alumni association of the Demonstration School, and that she loves to buy pretty things for her home? That at one time this spring Mr. Bon in two weeks gave Hve lectures on five dif- ferent subjects, that he lectures for the most part without fee in the interest of new ideas in social and international relationship, that this year twenty-two boys are going with him and his family to their camp, which is becoming more and more a place where boys learn to adjust themselves to all situations according to their own age levels: learn to live and know nature without prescribed lessons? That Miss Miriam Brubaker, very much in demand in these parts as a lecturer, will teach in the first grade of the demonstration school of the University of California this summer, while she continues her study toward the M.A. degree? That Mrs. Fred J. Byington, who has been a teacher in the junior high school for two years, leaves for Montreal the day after the Demonstration School commencement to join her husband, who has been very advantageously promoted by the Tribune to a position in the Canadian city as supervisor of a newspaper mill? That though many student papers are directed to Miss', Campbell, charming Mrs. Campbell has a lovely daughter Jean, who teaches in Highland Park, and that the dearest spot on earth to them is Little Lookout , their cottage at South Haven, Michigan? That the reason why you have so often seen Mrs. Dorothy Whitcombe Clarke with blue prints under her arm is that ground has just been broken for the house which she and her husband are having built on Willow Road west of Winnetka, and that Dr. Clarke has recently been named Director of the Summer Session at Lewis Institute? That George Hibbard is a tall, blonde contrast to Marjorie Cooleyis dark beauty, and that in her unchanging graciousness and thoughtfulness Marge is one of the best friends of girls and faculty? That Mr. Davis has represented the faculty on the planning committee for the Golden Jubilee, and that Mrs. Davis this year won first prizes for both a short story and a play in contests conducted by the Women's Clubs of the Eleventh District of Illinois? That Miss Helene Davis attended the meeting of the Association of Registrars held in Detroit in March? That Miss Anne DeBlois and Miss Edith Ford Qwho by the way, received her M.S. degree from Northwestern in 19351 are sailing from Quebec August 1 on the Empress of Britain, bound for Paris, Brussels, Antwerp, Cologne, Amsterdam, and rural England? That Miss Mildred Dittman has several nieces and nephews for whom she does even more than for us at National, and that her College friends are asking why she never has any time for them on Saturday afternoon and evening and why she com- plains when Demonstration School parents meet on Wednesday evenings? That Dr. Louise Farwell is already booked for fifteen lectures next fall, one of them a second engagement before the Academy of Ophathalmologists to meet in the Waldorf- Astoria, New York City? That when Mrs. Fehr was away from Miss Baker's oflice this year, she and her Harry drove to New Orleans and then took the Cuba-Panama-Honduras-Costa Rican cruise, coming back with a beautiful tan in what for us was the middle of the winter? That Miss Verna Finger's leave of absence was for study in the University of Lon- don, in the department of phonetics, that she was asked to become a member of the London verse-speaking choir directed by Marjorie Gullan, and that she also spent two weeks in Paris at the University of the Sarbonne and lived one month in a college dormitory in Germany? That Miss Martha Fink took a trip to Mexico last summer, where she visited her brother, who is manager there of the San Miguel Mining Company, that in addition to enjoying the magnificent scenery and the fascinating deluges of the rainy season 555651 uwwirunvmrs-Eff 'J pr: ,vqvv-we-.1--g-.ry-I -:rf-f I an'-'vrfwrv 1-rf-ve ffm, V - -'-ff .'.vg-7rr,.5g 1'-.1--v-we-s -f -- - .V - EYE.. . -Sf!-.f-.M.af..a..,.a ...ai.L.A.,.....a,..,l,aeia L ' Je- 5 ef- A ......14..s..-., V LL. . ,. Q Spain lost her last remaining possession in the Western Hemisphere by the Treaty of Paris, which ended the war with the United States in 1898. 17 QTL, .i'- .f ,fu .. r ' if ,, it I. :Qjilifz V4 ' 'xlir' ' What., J: ri f, N ' ,sv 32' , V - - s CD5 if Wg?-J 3 111 jj.,-i ...jj '- v,,fW'1f, ' S ltilv'-A f 't ' 414 A A P . ri iidgzy' it Q jf! A, .'.A.:i1,ih- .. . 1 . . ,f , 1 of gas! N! . 1 lax, Aa.: s . n.-, sac

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