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' t.CrhA ' V. We. till ' Kilitofiiil StnlT, Inlsc plcai nro in pi ' csoiiting to tlic piililic. tlu ' Aiiiiiiiil (if 1!I12. Ill Joins;- sn ' c reiilizf that the over eritieal may tind imperlVttions, luit we lie- lieve that the indulgent i-cador will fiid inncli ol ' inti ' i ' cst and profit in its jiernsal. We thd ' clore send it fortli. with the stamp iif our lii ' st etfor ' ts upon it. llO])ing that it will lie i ' ee( ived in the spirit in which we send it. We wish to aelniowledge oni ' indelite iness to the pnhlic i ' oi ' its lihei-al suhsri ii)ti(ins t(i the Annual; to tlie liusi- ness men for their generous advertising; to the eontrilint- ors of the nuiterial for these pages; to the faculty, and othei- fi ' ii-nds, and especially Jliss Zies, for their syuipa- thelic and kiniUy s iggestions. And to any otliers who liaxe in the slightest way Indjied us. we thank you.
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THE ANNITAL STAFF LELA REYNOLDS, Editor-in-Chief HOWARD PLUMMER, Business Manager RAYMOND HIPSKIND, FRED UNKEFER, Assistant Managers ESTHER SIMPSON, Literary MIRIAM OSWALT, Social LENA CLAUVE, Art FRANCES LYNN, Jokes FRANK STEEL, Athletics FANNIE MORROW, PHOEBE LUMAREE, Ahinini JOHN CHANDLER, ' 12, KEITH TILMAN, ' 14, GALEN KNIGHT, ' 15, Assistant Editors
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THE FACULTY The fall of 1911 saw more changes in the faculty of the High School than are usual for one year. After eight years of faithful service, as superintendent of the city schools, Miss Baylor resigned to accept a position as general assist- ant in the office of the State Superintendent of Education at Indianapolis. Miss Baylor ' s experience and education preeminently qualify her for this position. It was only liy rare fortune that the Wabash Schools kept h T so long. After careful search, Orville C. Pratt, of Clinton, Indiana, was elected by the school Imartl to till this vacancy. Per- haps no man could conu ' sii nearly tilling Miss Baylor ' s place as Ir. Pratt. Mr. Charles H. Bi ' ady, tor three ycais the capalile and congenial principal I ' l-tircd IVoni teaching to take up a dil ' - ferent line of work in Stryker, Oliio. .Mr. )wen J. Neigh- boiu ' s, A. B., Ph. JL, has efficiently taken ilr. Brady ' s po- sition. Mr. Neighbours received liis A. I!, from Western Mai-yland College, in 1W) ' an l his i li. M. iV.nii the I ' ni- vei-sity of Chicago in 1910. Air. Xeiglihoviis has i)i ' ove(l himseir a mcst capalile [n-incipal. In the JUinnal Training department, Mr. Jolm E. Rad- cliffe has succeeded Mr. Carl Crabb, who resigned to aeee]it a similar position in the Indianapolis schools. Mr. Kadclitt ' e has been for eight years the Supervisor of ilanual Training at Greenfield High School. He is a very efficient supervisor. i ' .el ' oi ' e seliool closed, Mi.ss Agnes Seineke was elected to tile head of the German department at Champaign, Illinois, with considerable increase in salary. This vacancy was filled by Jliss Jean J. Anderson of Louisville, Kentucky. iliss Anderson is of German descent and speaks the lan- guage well. She graduated from the Indiana University in 11)11, with A. B. degree. Air. L du, head of the Chemistry and Physics Depart- ment last year, was elected to an advanced position at Calu- met. Michigan. Air. Grover Nie, of Warren, Indiana, now has charge of the department. Air. Nie is a jolly, whole souled .vouiig man who makes his work both interesting and practical. After si.K years as head of the Commercial Department, nniing hich time he refused many flattering offers, Air. K. (.u Ammerman accepted a similar position in the Alamial Ti ' aining High School of Indianapolis. This is one lit ' the best commercial positions in this section of the coun- fi -. Air. Ammerman was not only popular in the school, Init also in aifaiis of the community. His successor is Air. C. E. Hostetlei ' who came from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. All-, llestetli ' i- is a native lIo( siei-. During the summer he teaclii s in the Willi na Summer School. He is a congenial and eiiter]iiisiiig young man who thoroughly knows his bus- iness. Ali.ss Ina Wornick, who resigned to be married, is now li iug in Kt. Wa.vnc. Her successor is Miss Alaurine Bragg of Shelbina, Alissouri. There has been no more popular or efficient art supervisor in our schools than Aliss Bragg. For several summers Aliss Bragg has taught art at Northwest- ern University. Till se members of the faculty who have been here for one or more jirevious years are. Misses Moore, Zeis, Todd, Krai ke. ISIayney, Baer, Peterson and Small.
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