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£s tate ISoarb of Cbucation M. Mates Stephens, Superintendent Governor Emerson C. Harrington T. H. I jEW'is, Westminster James A. Pearce, Chestertown T. II. Bock, Queen Anne’s W. T. Warburton, Elkton Clayton Purnell, Frostburg Sterling Galt, Enunittsburg Samuel M. North, State High School Inspector Harold F. Cotterman, Vocational Agriculture Supervisor Count? pSoarb of Cbucation Chas. A. Weagley, President.........................Beaver Creek, Md. F. E. Bushey, Vice President.......................................... W. B. King.............................................Hagerstown, Md. John Stigers..............................................Hancock, Md. W. H. Miller.........................................Williamsport, Md. Harry K. Beach ley.....................................Hagerstown, Md. R. E. Staley, Secretary-Treasurer......................Hagerstown, Md. E. P. Eyler, Clerk......................................Funkstown, Md. Hioarb of Crustecs President Secretary I). V. Pike JfacuUp .......W. A. Carr Mrs. Ben. F. Snyder Principal................. First Assistant Principal Second Assistant Principal Third Assistant Principal Principal of Junior High. Assistant Junior High. . Intermediate............. Intermediate............. Primary.................. Janitor.................. .......James Fleagle Leonard L. Shircliff .....Effie Mathews . . Mary K. Fleming ........Mabel Harp .. Edna L. Donaldson Mrs. C. I. Wolfinger ..Ruth Poffknberger ......Mary Murray ........W. C. Smith 7
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was scarcely more than contemplated. Tie had the privilege of beginning and putting into good working order on a sound basis and in a practical manner that interest which promises to become one of the most important and useful institutions of the church. Tie cared for that pioneer work and labored there successfully and efficiently for more than seven years. His faithful wife, whose ability as matron and whose maternal instinct contributed so much to the comfort of the children placed under their care, had oversight of the domestic side, and so devotedly and affection- ately mothered the children that she was commended by all visitors of the Institution. Together they cared for and fostered the young lives that in those early days could be of no material help to them in the way of assisting in work of the Institution, but who have since developed into individuals, some of whom are able to occupy good positions in life and others are still in the Institution. When he resigned to take up pastoral work at Cavetown, Maryland, there were administration and other build- ings sufficient to care for thirty children. The farm buildings were im- proved and land very much increased in productiveness and value. In his present pastorate, he is very successful and very happy, be- eause he has the full confidence of his own congregation and of the people of the entire community. In the family are the following children: Rev. George. Philadelphia, Pa.; Rev. Ralph E., Marysville, Pa.; Mrs. Esther Baldwin, Chestertown, Md.; Mrs. Anna Smith, Gettysburg, Pa., R. I).; Ezra F., Philadelphia, Pa.; Rhoda, Hood College; and Hugh D„ at home. The third son, Allen Stewart, made the supreme sacrifice for his country on the Argonne battlefield in France on October 14, 1918. 0
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Prof. James E. Fleagle, A.B., Western Maryland College Prineipal Prof. Leonard L. Shircliff Instruc tor of Science 8
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