University of Nebraska Kearney - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Kearney, NE)

 - Class of 1912

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BLUE Cities Ctnmi C. OIDtocll SUPERVISOR OF K I M'l'iKi AR I EN. nna K. Caldwell is a graduate of the Kindergarten Normal School, the Northwestern Minneapolis Kroebel Kindergarten Conservatory of Music, Minneapolis and Wild- er College. Minnesota ; she also did special work in the University of Minnesota; is ex- perienced in rural schools, private schools, col- leges and is especially equipped, not only in Kindergarten instruction, but also in music, physical culture and art. She stands high in Kindergarten councils of the United States, is a popular institute instructor. She was elected to her present position upon the estab- lishment of the school. Miss Caldwell has just returned from six months sojourn in Kurope where she visited and studied Kin- dergartens. tTjiss OEtta TSrotam SUPERINTENDENT OF OBSERVATION AND Practice. jr u Brown is a graduate of Highland P Park College with the degree of M. Hi. She took special work in Drake Um its it v. in the University of Nebraska and in he University of Chicago. She taught two ears in rural schools, eight years in high i bools, was superintendent of Cherry County, Nebraska, for nearly seven years. Besides iinlying educational methods in her own coun- ry, she has traveled extensively in foreign cmntries and made special study for several nonths of English Training School . She s a thorough judge of educational methods md results. She was elected to her present position upon the establishment of the school.

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Cfliss aiirc Corinnc tnnlcp Secretary to the President. i.h i I'okinm. Siam.i v, secretary to the aA President. received her education in O the public school of Adrian, Michi- gan, Raisin Valley Seminary, the Detroit Business University and New Mexico Col- lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Art. She has specialized in all forms of business prac- tice and in the Spanish language. She was one of the first to he called to a position in the State Normal School and assisted the President in the work preliminary to opening the first term. Her education in business and professional lines amply fits her for the sys- tematic work 'and responsiliilities of her pres- ent position. x % V C0rs. A?cssic ©nouiDcn T3iach Assista r Secretaks . jfJjjRs. Bessie Snowmen Black is a grad- 111 uate of tile Kearney High School. later attending the Western Normal ‘nttege where she completed the business nurse. She is experienced in all phases of om merci a! work and is expert in her special me. She has not only engaged in her profe-i- ion, but has been a constant student of up- o-date business methods, attaining a degree f skill seldom reached by operatives in her me of work. She was called to her present fosition during the summer of 1911. A



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 jY ora OVoknell is a graduate of the Uni- Ul versity of Nebraska with the degree of A. B. Her high standing in the state is attested by the responsible positions she has held, a popular institute and junior normal instructor, teacher and principal of leading Nebraska high schools and a member for sev- eral years of Nebraska’s Board of Examiners for professional and life certificates. She has traveled extensively in foreign countries and has made a thorough study of educational methods and systems. Her ability as a teacher and as an organizer is well known. C0rs. Carafe a. lSrindlep Preceptress and Model Teacher, vrah A. Bkimm.i n has special charge of the ladies' Dormitory and gives work in methods in connection with the ob- servation school. She studied in the Univer- sity of Chicago and in the Chicago School oi Educatum. She is a constant student of edu- cational methods and ranks as one of Ne- braska's leading lady educators. She is a popular institute instructor and her services have been widely sought in Nebraska and ad- joining states. That she Is one of Nebras- ka’s meritorious teachers is attested by her twenty-five years in the public schools of Columbus. Her high ideals of character and her general culture make her a valuable ad- viser for the young ladies under her charge.

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