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Xa Cuesta INDUSTRIAL ARTS FRANCIS C. OSBORN— B.S., Teachers College, Columbia University; A.M., Colorado State Teachers College; Col- lege of Forestry, Syracuse University, 191.5-16; graduate, Oswego State NoiTnal and Vocational School, 1921 ; su- pervisor ' s diploma in Industrial Arts, Teachers College, Columbia Universitv ; teacher of Vocational Mathematics, U. S. Army, Fort ' Oswego, N. Y., 1919-20 ; one year draughtsman, American L ocomotive Works, Schenectady, N. Y. ; four years with motive power department. New York Central Lines; N. A. T. C, 1923- MATHEMATICS ROBERT R. POWERS— Undergraduate, Drake University, four years, major m mathematics, science and education, B.S. ; graduate work. State University of Iowa, two years under Dr. W. F. Russell, Professor Paul C. Packer, Dr. Ernest Horn and others. Rural schools, one year; stu- dent assistant to Dr. D. W. Morehouse, Drake University, one year; high school instructor, one year; superintend- ent of public schools, two years ; N. A. T. C, 1922- MUSIC C. V. RIDGELY— Wittenberg College; student and theater work, seven years, R. D. Brain ; editor of violin depart- ment. Etude; orchestral work with Wetmore; student in Berlin with Barmas, Holland and Frederick; seven years private teaching school orchestras and choruses, suburbs of Pittsburgh ; lieutenant in Third Division in France and Germany, one and one-half years ; director of famous Third Division show ; teacher of stringed instruments, theory and theater work, Wittenberg College, 1919-21 ; N. A. T. C, 1921- MILDRED I. WHETSEL— Graduate of State Teachers Col- lege, Greeley, Colo., with major in music; special student of vocal and instrumental music under private teachers ; member Kappa Delta Pi ; Universitv of Kansas, 1924-25 ; N. A. T. C, 1922- PHYSICAL EDUCATION TALBERT D. JESSUPPE— Head Department of Physical Education and Coach of Athletics ; graduate four-year course, specialized department of physical education. State Teachers College, LaCrosse, Wisconsin ; student in Northwestern University and University of Illinois ; taught physical education, coached athletics, public schools Fulton, New York; Washington, Indiana; Evans- ton, Illinois ; N. A. T. C, 1925- Aje r - l -. r ;, l 2 6,j|T
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■ ' ' - Jlj:t Cuesta EDUCATION MIN ' XIK LIXTZ— A.H., .Miami University, Oxford, 1918; siiptMiiitondcnt ' s diploma; summer school, 1922, graduate study, Columbia University, Xew York; studied in Uni- versity of Washington, and traveled in Alaska and Canada, summer 1925; teacher and principal in elemen- tary schools in Ohio and Arizona; County school superin- tendent, Cochise countv, Arizona, 1914-16; N. A. T. C, 1918- en(;lish MARTHA E. DEWEY— A.B., Aurora Colleg-e; Northwesteni University, scliool of physical education (summer ses- sion) ; special course in pageantry under Lotta A. Clark, Boston University, and Linwood Taft, outdoor players camp, Petersborough. Special courses in dramatics and stage settings, under Gladys Wheat, University of Mis- souri ; studied Northwestern Universitv, 1924-1925. Aurora College, 1912-1915; State Normal School, Valley City, North Dakota, 1915-1918; Monmouth College, 1918-19 State Normal School, Wavne, Nebraska, 1919- 1921 ; N. A. T. C, 1921- E. C. CLASS— A.B., Bahvin-Wallace College; A.M., Colorado State Teachers College ; graduate work at the Universitv of Denver; N. A. T. C. 1925- HISTORY WALTER D. NILES, Dean of Men— A.B., Evansville College, 1912; A.M., Indiana University, 1922; graduate work, Boston University, 1912-1.3 and 1922-23; Associate Di- rector Weslev Foundation at Indiana Universitv, 1919- 22, Phi Beta Kappa ; N. A. T. C, 1925- HOME ECONOMICS LORNA C. JESSUP— B.S., Oregon Agricultural College; three years ' social service in Boston ; assistant to dean of women 0. A. C. ; N. A. T. C, 1923- LANGUAGE IDA WHITTINGTON DOUGLASS— Graduate of California State Normal ; A.B., University of Arizona ; A. M., in Romance Languages, Harvard Universitv, Radcliffe College ; N. A. T. C. 1925- IJBRARY IDA G. WILSON— A. B., University of Nebraska; graduate librarian, Los Angeles Public Library School ; high school teacher, Nebraska; two years; assistant to Dean of Women, University of Nebraska; assistant. University of Nebraska libi-ary ; senior attendant, Los Angeles Pub- lic Library; circulation libi ' arian, University of Wash- ington; catalogei ' . Long Beach Public Librarv; N. A. T. C, 1924- da3 6
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J y ' ljct Cuesta LORNA MAXWKLL— Montana State Normal College; American Institute Normal Methods; three summer terms, Northwestern University; one year Physical Edu- cation training, Teachers College, Columbia University; director iihysical education. State College of Creater IhiiviMsity of Montana, with sjiecial classes in high schools and city schools for five years; special education teacher, Fourteenth Street Technical School, New York, summer of 1923; N. A. T. C, 192:3- SCIENCE CHESTER F. DEAVER— A. B., Northwestern College, Naperville, HI.; Instructor at Robert College, department of science, Constantinople, Turkey, 1920-23; graduate work. State Teachers College, Greeley, Colorado, summer. 1925; N. A. T. C, 1924- EMSY H. LYNCH— B.S. in Metallurgy, University of Ari- zona; N. A. T. C, 1925- TRAININC; SCHOOL GRADY GAMMAGE, Vice-President and Director of Practice. MARY G. BOYER— Training Teacher, Junior High School Kirksville State Normal School; Cape Giradeau (summer term) ; Harris Teachers College, St. Louis, Mo.; member of Society of Pedagogy ; studied, University of California of California, 1924-25 ; twenty-five years ' experience ; five years as critic in St. Louis public schools ; N. A. T. C, 1914- NAOMI L. DINSMORE— Training Teacher, Third Grade, A.B., A.M., Colorado State Teachers College ; two years at Univeristy of Colorado ; teacher in city schools, Pueblo, Colorado ; member of Kappa Delta Pi ; N. A. T. C, 1925- CORNELIA L. DOCKSTADER— Training Teacher, First Grade State Normal School, Superior, Wisconsin ; State Normal School, Los Angeles, California ; University of California, Southern Bi ' anch ; teacher, Chino, California ; Globe, Arizona, and Williams, Arizona; N. A. T. C, 1919- (MRS.) THELMA W. DAVIS— A. B. University of Nevada; graduate San Jose Teachers College; graduate student, University of California, 1916-17 and 1921-22; graduate student University of Colorado, 1925 ; N. A. T. C, 1925- DOROTHY I. GREGG— Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sity ; Northern Arizona State Teachers College ; summer sessions. Highland Park College, Des Moines, Iowa; Uni- versity of Missouri, Teachers College, Columbia; teacher and principal, Enid, Oklahoma; grade supervisor and as- sistant superintendent, Bisbee, Arizona ; N. A. T. C, 1925- ' y iqifc
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