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THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYWiley High School one of Terre Hautesmost revered teachers the Sarah ScottJunior High School stands as a monument to her memory.Taylor, Mary Gale, pa 5537 ClaremontCLASS OF 1879Ave., Oakland, Cal. 1882-1895 teacherin the high schools of Peru, Shelbyvilleand Terre Haute 1896-1899 assistantclerk and librarian, Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute 1899-1929 retired and residing in California.Bradshaw, Eugene B., reported living inEast Liverpool, Ohio no informationfound concerning his career.Boyd, Josephine, deceased 1880.Crowe, Esther, pa Kansas City, Mo. 1881-1892 teacher in the grades andward school principal, Kansas City Mo. 1892-1929, teacher of English literatureand psychology at the Central HighSchool, Kansas City, Mo.Dela-Bar-Swain, Mary E., taught inClinton and Rockville for several years lived with a daughter in Cleveland,Ohio died summer, 1929.Grosjean, George, pa Indianapolis taughtin Terre Haute High School retiredseveral years ago.Hutzel, Samuel M., nr.Kelso, Oscar Lynn, pa 700 South 5thSt., Terre Haute 1879-1882 principalschools, Bruceville 1882-1884 student,Indiana University and teacher in Bedford 1884-1885 principal high school,Anderson 1885-1894 principal highschool, Richmond 1894-1924 professormathematics, Indiana State Teachers College summers of 1897 and 1898 a student in University of Chicago receivedA. B. degree from Indiana University author of Arithmetic for High Schools,Normals and Academies joint authorwith Robert J. Aley of revision of Cook-Cropsey Arithmetic 1924-1929 retiredfrom teaching at home.Miller-Stimson, Harriet C, nr.McCrea, Samuel Pressly, la RedwoodCity, Calif. lr 1905 teacher of history,civics and economics, Sequio UnionHigh School, Redwood City, Cal.Newsome-Woodard, Mrs. Ruth, ha Eliza-bethtown 1879-1881, assistant teacherin Bloomingdale Academy 1882-1929homekeeper, residing The AlbermarlApts. Room 6, Columbus.Studebaker, Joseph, pa Flora taughtthree years in country schools beforegraduation superintendent and principalschools at Burlington, Pittsburg, Rock-field, Burrows, Deer Creek, Camden,Flora and Delphi 1893-1929, practicinglaw and mayor of the city. Flora.CLASS OF 1880Barnett-Coble, Mrs. Emily, nr.Cox, Wilson H., nr.Dwiggins, Lydia, ha 816 South BransonSt., Marion 1880-1885, primary gradesFowler 1885-1887 fifth grades Lafayette 1887-1888 first primary Oxford 1888-1889 seventh grade Rochester 1889-1914 first primary Marion 1914-1915 did not teach on account of illhealth 1915-1916 substitute teacherMarion deceased 1918.Furber-Swain, Mrs. Carolina, taught inKnightstown and New Castle and forsome time in one of the Normal schoolsof California married Captain RichardSwain of the Japanese Steamship Company and went to live in Japan no recent report.Fox, Charles F., ha Jefferson ville taught for some time in Clark countyand held a ward principalship in Jef-fersonville for several years precedinghis death which occurred Sept. 14, 1914.■Gamble, Margaret, ha 1716 Grand Ave.,Connersville 1880-1901 teacher inschools of Connersville 1901-1909 teacher in grades, Anderson 1909-1912 caredfor an invalid sister deceased 1912.♦Gentry, Ruth, ha Stilesville 1894-1902instructor mathematics, Vassar College,Poughkeepsie, New York 1902-1909 incharge of private school for girls,Poughkeepsie, New York 1909-1917 retired from school activities on accountof ill health, engaged in real estatewith trips abroad deceased in 1917 Ph. B. University of Michigan 1890 Ph. D. Bryn Mawr College 1894.Goodykoontz, Joseph, nr.Kemp, Ell wood Wads worth, pa 517%Wabash Ave., Terre Haute 1880-1881principal high school, Franklin 1881-1882 superintendent of schools, Franklin 1882-1883 .assistant grammar andmathematics, Indiana State Teachers College 1883-1885, student, Harvard University 1885-1888 assistant in history,Indiana State Teachers College 188S-1913 head of department Americanhistory, Indiana State Teachers College 1913-1914 student, Sorbonne University, Paris retired 1914 now livingin Terre Haute.King-Warren, Mrs. Mary E., nr.Lawrence, Clova A., pa 1629 ChestnutSt., Terre Haute taught in elementarygrades until retiring in 1925 spentmost of this time as a teacher of elementary grades in city of Terre Haute.♦Mail, William R., ha Terre Haute 1881-1882 principal schools, Edwardsport 1882-1883 principal schools, Clinton 1883-1885 graduate student. Philadelphia Dental College and Hospital ofOral Surgery 1885-1904 practiced den-tristy, Terre Haute 1904-1920 movedto California and practiced dentistry died January 21, 1920.Mitchell, Commodore P., pa 616 OakdaleDrive, Fort Wayne taught in thecounty schools for three years beforegraduation 1898-1929 in business.♦Mitchell-Van Duyn, Mrs. Malissa, haMonroeville deceased Feb. 27, 1925 taught in country schools in Vermillioncounty for six years.Thompkins, Arnold, brilliant scholar,teacher, lecturer and author was professor of literature in Indiana StateTeachers College, member of faculty ofDePauw University and University ofIllinois, president of Illinois State Normal School, Normal, 111. at time of hisdeath was president of the Cook CountyNormal, Chicago, 111 author of several |
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