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'- 1926 THE NORMAL LIGHT 15 Faculty PROF. WILLIAM COOPER ..................................... Extension Work Hampton Instituleg B.S. in Education, Columbia University Smiling andy looking on the bright side of life are the two chief characteristics of Prof. Cooper. A very interesting teacher is he especially in history and sociology. Editor-in-Chief --- Associate Editor --- Social Editor .... Sport Editor --- Fun Editor ........ Business Manager --- Advertising Manager Art Editors .- ....... --- Faculty Adviser - - - THE STAFF ---MARTIN L. WILSON -----MARY NEWBY ----ANNIE HASSELL ------'OWEN THOMPSON -----CATHERINE GRANDY -------HORACE WARD --------------------NORMAN PARKER -LESTER SPELLMAN, MANLY ROYAL -------------------MISS E. J. LEWIS
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5 14 THE NORMAL LIGHT 1926 Faculty 'PROF. U. S. BROOKS ........ ........................ IV Iathematics and Chemistry A.B., Howard University A He knows, and knows that he knows chemistry. 1-Ie seems to have the spirit of all other chemists combined, PROF. A. A. DALTON ............ .. ..................... Mathematics and Science - A.B., Ohio University What ave ohmes and ampheres? Do they deal with matter? Ask Prof. Dalton 3 he knows all about Physics. PROF. HARRISON JACOBS ............,.................. Vocational Education Hampton Institute Holstein cows, Duroc Jersey pigs, Plymouth Rock hens. When you leave Prof. Jacobs you know all by looking at them. MISS M. M. HOLT ........................................... Elementary Grades B. Ped., Clark University Miss Holt likes a quiet room, and if you will just stop talking and get your les- sons you will find in her a very dear friend. MISS DOROTHY M, CURTIS ................................... Primary Grades Cumberland Valley State Normal School She neally understands beginners. Under her supervision they learn as fast as little weeds grow in the spring. MISS MILDRED E. LEWIS ..................................... P1'i'ma'ry Grades Ohio University We have no idea what our Y. W. C. A. would be like without Miss Lewis. Her helpful talks will help us solve many a problem after we take up our life's work. MISS MAMIE SAMPSON ....................................... Primary Grades Ohio University Miss Sampson's Motto is, Just Smile. We do not wonder that her children love he-r so dearly because her smiles win all who come under their influence. MISS MARY HICKS ................................................ Bookkeeper If you are not sure wh-ether you have paid your board and fees, ask Miss Hicks. She knows exactly where to find your name on her book. MISS VIOLA MCKNIGHT ................................. e ....... Stenographer Wilberforce University Typing comes natural to Miss McKnight. Just watch her fingers and you can dance to the tune they play on the typewriter. MRS. S. D. YOUNG ............. ,---, ................................... Mata-on Tuskegee Institute All right, girls, we must win this game, shouts Mrs. Young. Basketball is her 'favorite game. She succeeds because she believes in putting herself in whatever she undertakes. MISS J. O. RAYNER ............................ ' .....,,...,,.,..,. ,,.., M at'r0'n, State Normal School She is kindness itself as long as you behave. If you don't want to do that, why she just has a job for you. -' MISS JESSIE WAINWRIGHT ............................... Dining Hall Matrofn Hampton Institute Just don't soil the table cloth and Miss Wainwright will not have to roll her eyes at you. MISS BESSIE V. MOORE ,................... .. .....,.....,,..,,.,,,,, ,Dfiebician ' Shaw University . Ask Miss Moore to arrange your diet and you will not suffer with indigestion. She can give the right foods in the right proportion, MR. CHARLES JENKINS ...................................... eChief Engineer Michigan Agriculture School, Engineer's Certificate from U. S. Government He can fix anything, from a bent pin to a wrecked engine, What would Srtgbe Normal do Without him. W
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16 THE NORMAL LIGHT 1926 S E N I O R S N 4' SENIOR ,,,'YE'.w SENIOR CLASS 0If'I ICERS NORMAN PARKER-- - ,, We L U -- L ,L .. e. -- e. . A,f. ,...... P resident RAYMOND PURNELLH-- ..... Vice President ANNIE HASSFILL-- .., ...... Secretary RALPH HILL ....... -. e ..e....... Chaplain OWEN THOMPSON .... .H.......... S ergeant-at-Arms MISS E. J. LEWIS--e e .... Treasurer and Class Adviser
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