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l MISS CORA MEYER On June 25, when Miss Cora Meyer has completed all of the last-day-of-school tasks in her customary systematic manner, she will close her teaching career in the school she has served so faithfully. Miss Meyer joined the North Division faculty in 1905 when the school was housed in barracks on the west side of Twelfth Street, and had an enrollment of about 400 students. During all these years, with the exception of two recent periods of absence, one occasioned by illness and death in her family, and the other by the unfortunate breaking of an arm, her record for continuous daily presence in her classroom is one that is rarely excelled. In the early days of North Division's existence versatility was de- manded of the teachers. Miss Meyer, at various times, taught physiology, physical geography, algebra, and geometry. Later she instructed classes in science. In vacations, Miss Meyer was an extensive and indefatigable traveler. A record of her travels reads like a Baedeker or Cook's Tours. She has been in Europe twice, she has been in Norway, Sweden, England, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, and that not-so-often visited country, Iceland. She has been twice to spectacular Alaska, and has made three trips to sun-drenched Hawaii. There is scarcely a state in the Union or a province in Canada that she has not been in. Concerning her travels Miss Meyer had this to say: In the early days when I was teaching physical geography, my first-hand knowledge was especially valuable. I visited nearly every sort of place I taught about. I worked hard to earn my money, worked hard to save it, and had a great deal of satisfaction in spending it for my many wonderful trips. Obviously, of course, Miss Meyer was not the only person to benefit by these travels, her classes prohted greatly from the information and inspiration she obtained in her frequent tours. As a result of her journeyings she could bring far places near. Miss Meyer was able to make her students feel that she had a real personal interest in them. A young woman graduate of a year or two ago, in a chance meeting with one of the women of the faculty, made inquiries concerning North Side. And how is Miss Meyer? said she. She was like a mother to all the chil- dren. I just loved her. Miss Meyer says that her freedom from school duties will give her leisure to continue her adventuring, to see her friends more frequently, and to engage more fully in the work of her church. Her fellow-teachers greatly regret her leaving, but they are frankly envious of her new program. THE TATTLER
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