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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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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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Tfi Cuesttt CECILIA M. LAWLER— Training Teacher, Fifth Grade Di- ploma, Colorado State Teachers College, 1908 ; University of Chicago (summer) ; A.B., Colorado State Teachers College, 1915 ; smnmer courses in Idaho Normal School, under Drs. Strayer and Suzzallo ; grade teaching in Colo- rado, two years ; Idaho State Normal School, four years ; Colorado State Teachers College, three years ; educational service (army reconstruction) and American Red Cross hospital service (ex-service clair.-s and social service), three years ; N. A. T. C, 1922- MARY T. LUTZ — Training Teacher, Kindergarten Graduate, Chicago Kindergarten Institute (Gertrude House), 1909; student University of Pittsburgh, 1912-14; B.S., Colum- bia University, Teachers College, 1916-18: graduate stu- dent. Columbia University, fall 1925; director of play- grounds for small children, five years, Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania; instructor in plays and games, University of Pittsburgh, one year; instructor State Normal School, Ellensburg, Washington, four years, physical education and kindergarten departments ; N. A. T. C, 1923- ROBERT R. POWERS— (See foregoing)— Training Teacher, Junior High School. LAURA M. LARSEN— State Normal School, Superior, Wis- consin ; B. Ed. University of Washington ; summer work at University of California; A.M., University of Chicago. Training Teacher, State Teachers College, Cheney, Wash- ington ; Instructor in Education at Illinois State Teachers University; Normal, Illinois. HOWARD W. DENMAN— State College of Washington, Pull- man, Washington ; University of Washington, Seattle, Washington ; University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Northern Arizona State Teachers College, Flagstaff, Ari- zona ; Manual Arts and coaching in high school of Bon- ners Ferry, Idaho, Cashmere, Wash., and Flagstaff, Ari- MRS. HENDERSON— Substitute in Kindergarten, winter quarter. MR. BJERG— Substitute in Manual Arts. Winter and Spring quarters. MISS GERTRUDE GLASSER— Substitute in Kindergarten, fall quarter. Graduated from Northern Arizona Normal Flagstaff, Arizona. Taugl.t in Mesa Public Schools.
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