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isa-normaladvance-1915-00200

Description: *~^ ^Cf* S3IVAH RHYAN.Miss Rhyan was graduated from the Indiana State Normal with the Class of 1907, and from theBradley Institute with the Class of 1910. She was a student in the Teachers College during the Winterof 1911. and the Hunt School of Chicago in the summer of 1914.Miss Rhyan has taught primary grades for three years, has served as a Principal for five years andhas taught all grades for two years. Since 1911 Miss Rhyan has been Assistant Professor of ManualTraining and Domestic Economy in this school.JULIA GLADYS BOTSFORD.Miss Botsford is a graduate of the Potsdam, N. Y. State Normal, Classical Course, and of the CraneConservatory of Music, Potsdam, N. Y.Since her graduation Miss Botsford has served one year as Supervisor of Music in the public schoolsof Rahway, N. J., three years as Supervisor of Music in the public schools of Watertown, N. Y., oneyear in the same capacity in Dubuque, Iowa, and four years as Dean of Music in the Indiana StateNormal.Miss Botsford has had three years of Voice Culture with Mrs. Harriet Crane Bryant, one year withMiss Julia E. Crane, and Harmony with Miss Edith M. Ausitn.VICTOR C. MILLER.Professor Miller began his career in the common schools of Wells County in 1899, and remainedthere for three years. From 1903-1905 he was principal of the Bath Township School of Franklin.During the next year Mr. Miller was Principal of the Markle High School of Huntington County.Then for two years (1906-1908) he was principal of the Poneto High School of Wells County. Fromthis place he went to Bluffton to become the head of the English Department in the High Schoolthere. Mr. Miller has been assistant in the English Department of this school since 1912.A. F. WESTPHAL.Professor Westphal was graduated from the Michigan City High School in 1900. He immediatelyentered Amherst College, from which institution he was graduated in 1904, receiving the first fellowship of physical education offered at Amherst. In 1904-5 Mr. Westphal entered Columbia Universityfor advanced work. During this time he was assistant physical director at the Ethical CultureSchool, and also did social settlement work at the Nurses Settlement, New York City.In 1905-06 he was physical director at the State Normal School, Bloomsburg, Pa., and in 1906 he received a call from the Bureau of Charities at Chicago, where he acted as district superintendent anddirector of the Chicago Daily News and Tribune Hospital Camp, until 1908.During the next three years Mr. Westphal engaged in Y. M. C. A. work as director of physicaleducation in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, and in 1911 came to Terre Haute in the same capacity.In the summer of 1912 he received a call from the Indiana State Normal School, as physical director,and in 1913 was appointed Dean of Men.CHARLES ROLL.Professor Roll began his career as a teacher in a district school in Vigo County, Indiana, in 1901.He taught school in the grades in Vigo County and attended the Indiana State Normal until his graduation from the Normal School in 1906. He taught the first half of the year 1906-07 in the grades inBrazil, Indiana. In the spring of 1907 Mr. Roll entered Indiana University and in the autumn of 1907he accepted a position as head of the History Department in the High School at Columbus, Indiana,filling this position for four years. Meanwhile he attended Indiana University in the summers, spendingone year, 1909-1910 there and graduating with the degree of A. B. in 1910. History was his major subject.Mr. Roll then spent four consecutive summers in the University of Wisconsin. In 1912 he receivedhis Masters Degree in American History at the University of Wisconsin. In the fall of 1912 he wasappointed Fellow in American History in the University of Wisconsin. There he spent the year 1912-1913 assisting in history and working on his Ph. D. In 1913 he became Acting Assistant Professor ofHistory in the Indiana State Normal and in 1914 Assistant Professor of History.
Source: http://indstate.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/isuarchive/id/35025
Collection: Indiana State University Archives

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