isa-normaladvance-1915-00201

Description: X. S3. 1ST. S3.BERNARD H. SCHOCKEL.Professor Schockel has taught one year in a country school, one year at I. S. N. S. (as a springassistant), at the University of Chicago, at the Illinois State Normal University, and has been head ofthe Department of Geography in this school since 1913.Mr. Schockel has been engaged in Geological and Geographical field work each summer since 1909.O. E. SINK.Mr. Sink began teaching in the district schools of Owen Co., Indiana, in 1907. Taught in the Anderson schools 1910 and 1911. Attended the University of Illinois summer 1911. Taught in the Anderson High School 1911-12 and 1912-13. Assisted in the Department of Manual Training I. S. N. S. duringthe mid-spring term 1913. Graduated from I. S. N. S. winter term 1914. Had charge of ManualTraining in the Normal High School, and assisted one-half time in the Normal 1914-15.THOMAS J. BREITWIESER.Professor Breitwieser began his professional career in a country school where he taught the threeyears from 1904 to 1907. He then became the Principal of the High School at Hobbs, Indiana, wherehe stayed for two years (1908-1910).During the year of 1912-13 Mr. Breitwieser was Teaching-Fellow in Experimental Psychology at Indiana University. He then became Assistant Instructor in Educational Psychology at the TeachersCollege of Columbia University and was here in the summer of 1914, when he was called to fill theposition of Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology in this school.ANNE C. CONMY.Miss Anne C. Conmy, after graduating from the High School in her home town, Pembina, N. Dak.,attended the University of North Dakota, graduating from the Normal Department of that institutionin June. 1903. IShe then taught for eight years in the public schools of North Dakota, teaching in Pembina, DevilsLake, and Fargo, N. Dak. She resigned her position in Fargo to attend the Stout Institute, Menominee, Wisconsin, where she completed the course in Home Economics, January. 1914.In February, 1914, she accepted a position in the Manual Training High School in Indianapolisand at the beginning of the fall term of 1914 became a member of the faculty of the Indiana StateNormal. From October until the last of March Miss Conmy has been working as a Supervisor ofDomestic Science work over thirty counties of the State. In this work she is under the direction ofthe State Department of Public Instruction with which the State Normal is co-operating.At the beginning of the first Spring term Miss Conmy took up her regular work at the State Normal.HARRIETT JOSLIN.Miss Harriett Joslin was educated in the public schools, DePauw Academy, DePauw University andthe Music School, Greencastle, Ind.Her professional training in Music was received at Chicago and Boston
graduated from the AmericanInstitute of Normal Methods, summer of 1906.For twelve years she directed the Music in the Public Schools and High Schools at Urbana, O.,Nephi, Utah, and Greencastle, Ind. While at Greencastle she also taught in DePauw Music School.She completed three courses in Home Economics at Stout Institute, Menominee, Wis., during summer of 1909. Two courses at Lewis Institute, Chicago, summer of 1910. Attended Teachers College,Columbia University, from September 1912 to June, 1914, taking the Household Arts Education Course.Graduated from same University June, 1914. While attending Teachers College she taught sewingin two of the Settlement Schools in New York City.She began her work as instructor in the Home Economics Department of the Indiana State Normal,September, 1914.
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Collection: Indiana State University Archives

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