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THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYMoody-McFerrin, Mrs. Caroline E., nr.Moore, Benjamin F., ha Muncie foryears one of Indianas most highly respected school men: superintendent ofschools of Muncie at the time the stateopened Ball Teachers College and helpedmaterially in the early organization ofthe college was dean of the college andprofessor of education at time of hisdeath in 1926.Naber, Guilford M., pa Wabash taughtin rural and high schools of Indiana superintendent of schools. South Whitley1884-1888 1891-1896 county superintendent 1896-1929 in life insurancebusiness, Wabash A. B. Taylor University in 1886.Severinghaus-Schnider, Mrs. Mary nr.Shea, Thomas J., ha Lexington taughtfor several years and engaged in mercantile business in Lexington severalyears prior to his death in 1913.Sheets, Harriett H., ha 421 North Central Park Blvd., Chicago, 111. lr 1905connected with the New York Life Insurance Company.Smith, J. F., nr.Smith-Shea, Mrs. Anna E., pa 430 West4 7th St., Indianapolis taught twoyears at Burnetts Creek before graduation 1901-1927 teacher in the grades,Indianapolis 1927-1929 retired and living in Indianapolis.♦Stewart-Foulke, Mrs. Mary E., ha Dublin 1884-1885 teacher in Brazil 1885-1886 teacher in Rushville: 1886-1890principal high school, Worthington 1890-1894 teacher Rich Square Academy 1894-1898 principal high school Middle-town 1901-1910 principal high school,Dublin 1910-1916 homekeeper and devoted spare time to community interests deceased June 14, 1926.Stewart, Hattie, nr.Tarney-Campbell, Mrs. Sarah, ha Anderson 1884-1892 assistant professor indepartment of psychology and methodsin Indiana State Teachers College lr1929 not teaching at home in Anderson.CLASS OF 1885Alexander, W. E., ha Bedford 1885-1S88 principal schools, Somerset 1888-1896 superintendent schools, Converse 1896-1905 superintendent of schools,Bedford 1905-1916 engaged in insurance business 1921-1928 township trustee, Shawswick township, Bedford.Batty, Fannie, nr, deceased 1889.Blasdel-Harvey, Mrs. Jennie, ha Ton-kawa, Okla. taught in schools of Indiana, Oklahoma, and South Dakota fromgraduation to latest report in 1917.rfrinkerhoff, A., ha Sedan, Kan., lr 1912in real estate business, insurance andloans, Sedan, Kan. deceased April 1912.Caldwell, Alexander, nr.♦Chappell-Sleeper, Mrs. Ella, ha Rod-lands, Calif. taught in city schools ofPrinceton for two years married in1887.Dunagan, Oscar, ha Center Point 1884-1886 superintendent of schools, Shoals 1886-1888 principal normal school, Aurora, 111. 1888-1889 teacher of Latin andpedagogy, Mt. Lebanon University, Mt.Lebanon, La. 1889-1890 principal oftownship high school, Ashboro 1890-1892 superintendent Pima Indian Schools,Sacaton, Ariz. 1892-1894 principaltownship school, Asherville 1894-1896principal schools, Center Point 1896-1897 principal Warrior, Ala. 1897-1901principal township high school, Ashboro 1901-1902 manager for Hayden Co.,Tempe, Ariz. 1902-1904 principalschools, Cory 1904-1907 principal township high school, Ashboro 1907-1908principal high school Mooney lr 1909principal Sugar Ridge Township HighSchool.Dubois, Chaso Orton, ha Beecher, III. 1885-1887 principal schools, Crothers-ville 1887-1888 at home in Champaigncounty, 111. 1888-1892 principal schools,Cerro Gordo and Illiopolis, 111. 1892-1895 principal schools, Mason City, 111. 1895-1898 superintendent schools, MasonCity, 111. 1898-1901 principal wardschool ,Racine Wis.: 1901-1904 superintendent schools, Lanark and Lockport 1904-1909 superintendent schools Mas-coutah. 111. 1909-1911 superintendentschools Newton. 111. 1911-1912 superintendent schools Eldorado, 111. 1912-1914did not teach on account of illness 1914-1915 principal high school, Thebes, 111. 1915 superintendent schools Beecher,111. no recent report.Engle, John T., ha Bloomingdale superintendent of schools of East Auburn,California for more than twenty years president of the California High SchoolAssociation, a pioneer in supervisedstudy and the junior college lecturer.University of California during summerterms.Fuller-Alexander, Mrs. Jessie, pa 234Westminister Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. lrteacher in city schools, Syracuse, N. Y.Graves, James T., ha Monticello 1885-1888 principal of high school, Monticello 1888-1903 superintendent of schools,Motion 1903-1927 in loan, law and abstracting business, Monticello.Henry, William E., pa 5209 15th Ave.,N. E., Seattle, Wash. 1885-1890 principal high school, Peru 1891, A. B., Indiana University. 1891-1893 instructorin English, Indiana University 1893-1895 graduate student, Univeristy ofChicago 1894-1895 fellow University ofChicago 1895-1897 professor of English,Iranklin College, Franklin 1897-1906state librarian of Indiana, Indianapolis 1906-1929 librarian, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.Hope-Soper, Mrs. Dora, ha 6156 Kim-bark Ave., Chicago, 111. 1886-1891 principal township graded schools 1892-1893 teacher in schools, Chicago, 111. 1893-1930 married to Thomas A. Soper,homekeeper, Chicago, 111.Hudleson, J. M., ha Algiers since graduation, principal of schools in number ofIndiana cities, including Francisco,Hazelton, Nappanee, Bruceville andDecker since 1892 spent most of thetime in the ministry serving pastoratesin a large number of Indiana cities in1925 accepted the principalship of theschools at Algiers.♦Hunnicutt, A. G., deceased 1889, nr.Hunter-Lloyd, Mrs. Nannie M., pa 1101North 4th St., Terre Haute 1886-1902teacher in schools of Sandford and TerreHaute 1902-1904 teacher Vigo CountyHome for Dependent Children 1904-1906principal primary department, SpellmanSeminary, a training school for coloredgirls, Atlanta, Ga. 1906 resigned and |
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