Ward Belmont High School - Milestones Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1916

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Ward Belmont High School - Milestones Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 14 of 220
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!llbmini£(tration anb Jf acultj Marguerite Palmiter Forrest Voice Pupil of Francis Fisher Powers, New York; William Heinrich. Boston and Dresden, Germany; Maestro Giorgio SuUi, Florence Elise Graziana Voice Pupil of Stockhausen and Fraulien Lina Beck Gesangschule. Germany: Pupil of Signer Grazia his Berlin Studio Julius Stockhausen ' 3 whom she assisted in Fritz Schmitz Violin Graduate Cologne Royal Conservatory; Pupil of Robert Zerbc. Eniile Sauret, Gustave Hollander, Jensen, and Arnold Mendelssohn James Brown Martin .... . . . Tlieory, Harmony, Ear Training, History, Etc. ' Graduate of Bucknell University School of Music; Student under Edwin Brill and Henry Lang, Philadelphia, also in Royal Conservatory. Leip iig; Pupil of Jadassohn. Shreck, Raillard, Hilf, Jockish, Sitt, and Krctzschniar Mary Venable Blythe Practice Superintendenl Diploma Montgomery Institute, now St. Mary ' s Hall, San Antonio; Harmony Lessons with Harry Redman, New England Conservatory Jennie Taylor Masson Stenography Jean Ramage Librarian Alma Paine .... Student Banker and Manager Book Room Mrs. H. W. Adams Edith Boulware Allie V. Campbell Mrs. Charlie D, McComb Mrs. Solon E. Rose Mrs. Tennie B. Sharpe Mrs. Anna S. Brown Sarah Davis Shoppers and Chaperons Annie Litton J Mrs. Van Dawson Lester Trained Nurse Carrie D. Moseley Southwestern Representative Mrs. Mae R. Stewart Northern Representative Mrs. Park A. House Southern Representative CHAPLAINS Rev. L. E. Mc.N. ir, D.D. ... .... Pastor Moore Memorial Presbyterian Church Rev. Carey E. Morgan, D.D. . . . Pastor Vine Street Christian Church Rev. George A. Morgan, D.D. ... .... Pastor West End Methodist Church Rev. H. J. MiKELL, D.D Rector Christ Church Rev. T. A. Wigginton, D.D. . . . Pastor Broadway Presbyterian Church Rev. Rufus W. Weaver, D.D. . . . Pastor Immanuel Baptist Church

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bminisitration anb Jf atultj Mary Harrison Herbrick .... Director School of Domestic Science and Home Economy Student at Boston Cooking School; at American School of Home Eco- nomics, Chicago; at Teachers ' College, Columbia University Edna C. Atwood .... .... Domestic Art and Assistant in Domestic Science Graduate Carnegie Institute of Technology; Special Student at Teachers ' College, Columbia University Lamira Goodwin Director School of Art New York Art School and Columbia University; Pupil of Morriset, Paul Bartlett, and Richard Miller at the Colorossi, of Lucien Simon and Casteluchio at the Grande Chaumiere, and of Madame La Forge, Paris Louise Gordon Assistant in Art School Special Student at Peabody College Sarah M ' Reynolds Gaut Metalry Certificate in Industrial Arts Department of Columbia University; Special Work in Jewelry under the Director of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts Emil Winkler . . Director School of Music; Piano, Harmony Graduate Royal Conservatory of Leipzig; Pupil of Zwintzcher, Rein- ecke, Schreck, Jadassohn, Hoffman, and Papperitz; Graduate Student Berlin, 1907-09 Ida Stark Koelker ' Piano One year in Leipzig Conservatory; two years under Leopold Godowsky in Berlin; two years under Theodore Leschetizky in Vienna Alice Kavanaugh Leftwich Piajio Graduate Beethoven Conservatory, St. Louis; Pupil of Arthur Foote, B. J. Lang, M. Moszkowski, and Wager Swayne Eva Massey Piano Graduate and Postgraduate Student of New England Conservatory; two years in Berlin with Raif and Barth; three years in Paris under Isadore PhUlip Buda Love Maxwell Piano Graduate New England Conservatory of Music under Madame Hopeklrk and George Proctor; Pupil of Harold Bauer and Wager Swayne, Paris Estelle Roy Schmitz Piano Pupil S. B. Mills and Joeeffy, New York; Von Mickwitz. Chicago; Otto Nietzel and Steinhauer. Germany Amelie Throne Piano Pupil of Mary Weber Farrar, Nashville; Maurice Aronson, Vienna; Josef Lheviiine, Berlin Mary Falconer Winkler Piano Graduate and Postgraduate under Emil Winkler; Pupil of Aronson and Godowsky, Berlin Frederick Arthur Henkel Pipe Organ and Piano Graduate Metropolitan College of Music; Student Cincinnati College of Music; Pupil of Steinbrecher, Andre, and Sterling Charles Campbell Washburn . . . Dean Voice Department Graduate and Teacher, Cincinnati College of Music; Graduate Vander- bilt University; Special Student of Voice in Chicago Florence N. Bover Voice Student of Music in Oberlin College; Pupil of Signor Vananni, Italy; Mesdames deSales and Bossetti, Munich; Oscar Seagle and deResezke. Paris



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o% ' Calcnbat September 23 — Such ignorance as was displayed. October 31 — Street cars held up by Vandy boys. November 9 — Dot Goepper falls for the river in negligee. November 19— Thrill of thrills at Mammoth Cave, and a man! Sh! sh! Food? and those sheets! November 30 — Such a marvel of sentimental expression — who could display — but Cecil Fanning. December 7— We met her. Mme. Schumann-Heink ac- tually shook our collective hand. December 9 — We wish Y. W. C. A. Bazaars would inter- fere with gym. more often. December 10— A friend saw Noojin from the balcony and did she behave at that Vanderbilt play? December 1 1 — We did not know what a ballet the Cotillion could produce until they scampered forth at the Christ- December 17 — We were scattered over a bit of territory. n ' est-ce pas? -Rapture, embraces, unpacking and school! LJARY 15 — Those Senior Middles bloom forth and with an appetite for that dinner, too. UARY 17 — Though Frederick Morley did have a pompa- dour, he could play that piano. JARY 21 — We can ' t all be Geraldine Farrars, so don ' t try too loudly outside. JARY 24 — We learned that Cidette had tears — The Birth of a Nation caused their flow. JARY 28 — Did the guests get personal invitations to depart after the Senior reception? Ask Mrs. Rose. February .3 — Mrs. Blanton sends the little Seniors home at 9:1.3 from the Senior Middle dance. February 11-12 — Opera and Pavlowa! An overwhelming combination! Cotillion Club again. February 14 — Those Fuller Valentines. Quack! Quack! Cackle! Cackle! February 17 — Did we see some unusual sights on the stage after the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra? ■ 22— What happened to the holiday? Blanton. ' 23— Tea at the V. W. C. A. Building- Not excited ! You didn ' t see them I RCH 4 — Classy costumes at the ball. Well, I guess. rch 6 — And the seventh number of the entertainment course. We will let Mme. Bloom fie Id-Zeisler come wicn 8 — The Round Table was entertained by the Square Miss Hefley. rch 9 — Beads and pins from Masker 47; pralines and vetivert overshadow the girls arriving from New Orleans. iRCH 11 — Mrs. Blanton ' s office served a new purpose when the Sigma Chis arrived. Didn ' t it, Mabel? iRCH 25— The ducks appear in the swimming pool. iRCH 28 — Annie James surprises Annette and in the parlor. lRCH 31 — Ada and Clarence Bruce discover a cute little boy in Mr. Schmitz ' s orchestra. RiL i — Japs promenade on South Front beneath wis- taria and lanterns. Uh 4-7— We arc enlightened bv Mr. Henrv Turner Bailey. IL 14— The classes have some spirit if it is rather late to show it. iiL 25 — The Bohemian Girl appears and is greeted with enthusiasm. .Y 1 — -Grandiferous celebration. Y 28— The Seniors begin to commence. Y 31 — Trunks and tears, suitcases and good-byes to W.-B.

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