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Sara L. (Jarkki t. . I). he Nor- H. and VI aster’s til Doc- country principal fetor in ite Nor- he State 1 to his item of 1 special irtment Miss Sarah L. Carrett. Registrar, is a na- tive of Iowa. Her early life was spent in Winterset. She received her education at Valparaiso, Indiana, from which institution she graduated, later going to Callanan Col- lege at Dts Moines, and finally finishing her college work at the University of Nebraska. She is experienced in all lines of public school work, from teaching to administration. For nine years she was principal at the Manning. Iowa, schools: spent one year as principal of the high school at Spcarfish, South Dakota; two years as principal of the high school at Norfolk, Nebraska, and two years as prin- cipal of schools at Rushville, Nebraska. Miss (iarrett was a member of the state examining committee for four years under State Super- intendent W R. Jackson. She was secretary to Judge Holcomb for four years while he was chief justice of the supreme court of the state of Nebraska. She was elected to the position of registrar of the State Normal School upon its establishment. graduate Stool of I yars in trincipal Xebras- I schools 1 School k»l; has thing of C. N. Anokrsox. 11. S. Professor U. X. Anderson is a graduate of Lombard College with IL S. degree; made special preparation for the teaching of these subjects in the University ot Nebraska and University of Chicago; taught two years in rural schools, two and one-half years in nor- mal school, eight and mic-half years as prin- cipal and superintendent of city schools; was elected to the position he now holds upon es- tablishment of the school.
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v .v •% ; %. Tke Faculty W, A Clark, A. M., Vn. I).. Pun. I). Dr. V. A. Clark is a graduate of the Nor- mal University with degrees of A. H. and Pod. 1).. Harvard University with Master’s degree, and University of Chicago with Dor tor’s degree; taught four years in country schools, was four years teacher and principal in high schools, eleven years instructor in college and university, five years in State Nor mal School, four years president of the State Normal School at Peru ; was elected to Ids present position upon the establishment of the school after making thorough and special preparation for the subjects of Ins department M. R. Snodgrass. Professor M, R. Snodgrass is a graduate of the Southwestern State Normal School of California, Pennsylvania, taught si yars in district schools and twenty years as principal and superintendent of city schools in Nebras- ka : was superintendent of the city schools at Wayne when elected to the Normal School faculty at the opening of the school; has made special preparation for the teaching of mathematics.
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Gertrude II. Gardner, B. A.. B. L. Miss Gertrude II. Gardner is a graduate of Wesleyan I Diversity with B. L. degree, and also of the University of Nebraska with It. A. degree; taught six years in leading Nebraska schools; has made a careful study of Roman Language and Literature in preparation for her work ; was elected to her present position upon the organization of the school. i ' -: c ' f i f' ifr Ann a V. J exninc.s, B. L. S, Miss Anna V. Jennings received her aca- demic education in York College, in Colorado Summer School and in the State Normal School at Peru. Lor the position she now holds she received her special training in the University of Illinois Library School, com- pleting the course with degree of B. L. S. Miss Jennings had successful experience in normal school library work before being elect- ed to her present position when the school was organized.
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