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22THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYCLASS OF 1894Andrews, Francis Edgar, ha Jeffersonville, nr.Balch, Jennie, nr.♦Bartlett, Frances Eleanor, ha 918 North8th St., Terre Haute teacher, supervisor and principal in Terre Haute publicschools until time of her death April 18,1928 at that time principal of the Harrison School.Blodgett-Nicholas, Mrs. Lillian, nr.Bogner, Jennie, nr.Caffee, Belle, ha Sullivan 1894-1896teacher of first grade, Attica 1897-1898teacher of first grade, Terre Haute 1898-1899 student in University of Chicago 1899-1907 critic teacher in firstgrade, Indiana State Teachers College,1905-1906 leave of absence, attendingStanford University, Calif. 1907-1908teacher of second grade, Santa Barbara,Calif. 1908-1914 critic teacher in firstgrade, Western Kentucky State Normal 1914-1916 tester of methods. WestKentucky State Normal 1915-1916 supervisor of kindergarten and primarygrades, Evansville 1926-1929 supervisor of grades one to four, Evansville.Calloway-Ferguson, Mrs. Katherine M.,pa Cambridge City 1894-1899 taughtgrades in Attica 1899-1902 attendedUniversity of Chicago 1902-1903 teacher of English and Latin in high schoolof Brazil 1903-1907 teacher of Englishin high school, Marion 1907-1929 athome, not teaching married to CharlesFerguson.Canine, Edwin Nelson, pa 220 BartonAve., Terre Haute taught rural schooland principal of village school, Montgomery county superintendent ofschools, Flora and Greenwood principalof grade and high schools, Elwood, GasCity, and East Chicago superintendentof schools, East Chicago 1929 professor of observation and practice, IndianaSlate Teachers College, Terre Haute received A. B. and A. M. degrees fromIndiana University.Caroon, Frank, pa East Las Vegas, N.M. 1894-1901 principal at Wheatlandand Edwardsport 1901-1902 student atIndiana University 1902-1904 department of English, Columbus 1904-1906principal of ward school, Roswell, N. M. 1906-1908 living on a government claim 1908-1909 department of English, Roswell High School, N. M. 1909-1911 professor of English, New Mexico NormalUniversity, Las Vegas, N. M. 1910-1917dean and professor of psychology andeducation. New Mexico Normal University 1929 president of New Mexico Normal University, East Las Vegas, N. M.Caswell, Omar, pa Tarkio, Mo., careTarkio College 1890-1894 teacher inrural schools Warrick county principalof elementary school at Huntington,1894-1897 attended Indiana University,received A. M. degree 1897-1906 principal schools. West Point 1906-1921 superintendent schools, West Point, Farmland, 111. Mascoutah and Hinckley, 111. 1921-1929 head of department of education and sociology, Tarkio College,Tarkio, Mo. attended University of 111. A. M. 1914.Chambers, William D., pa 515 WestMain St., Muncie taught a number ofyears before graduation manager of theNational Fuel Co., Muncie, for a number of years 1918-1919 principal ofschools, Tabor, Tex. 1919-1920 professor in Allen Academy, Bryan, Tex. 1920-1921 principal of schools. Goldsmith 1921-1923 principal of schools,Buffalo, White county 1923-1924 teacher of Latin and science, McKinley HighSchool, Randolph county 1924-1927principal of school, Dupont, Jeffersoncounty 1927-1929 not teaching A. B.degree Indiana University in 1898.Coultrap, M. W., pa North Central College, Naperville, 111. 1880-1884 taughtin rural schools 1884-1888 attendedOhio Wesleyan University 1888-1890superintendent of schools at Shawnee,O., and Attica 1893-1894 attended Indiana State Teachers College, TerreHaute 1S94-1899 professor of mathematics, Upper Iowa University 1899-1907 principal of Edwards School, Troy,O. 1907-1929 professor of mathematics,North Central College, Naperville, 111 received M. A. degree from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1898.♦Davis-Loer, Mrs. Estella, deceased, nr.Dodson-Lenien, Mrs. Laura E., nr.Drake, Ellis H., pa Kalamazoo, Mich. 1894-1900 principal of high school, Kent-land 1900-1903 superintendent ofschools, Attica 1903-1904 student, Indiana University 1904-1905 assistantsuperintendent of schools, Indianapolis 1905-1916 superintendent of schools,Bedford and Elkhart 1916-1929 superintendent of schools, Kalamazoo, Mich.Dunn, J. L„ pa Indianapolis, RFD 2, Box642 taught three years in Marion countybefore graduation 1894-1930 principal ofschool 52, Indianapolis.Foer, Dora, nr.♦Foote, Florence E., ha Warsaw aftergraduation taught thirteen years inHuntington deceased in 1919.France-Huyett, Mrs. Anna S., nr.Gallimore, H. S., taught for some timeat Zionsville no definite informationconcerning his work.Hochhalter, John P., pa 2129 MarketSt., Logansport 1894-1904 teacher ofscience in high school of Attica 1904-1929 teacher of science in high school,Logansport.Humberd, Isaac A., ha Wentworth, Colo. 1894-1895 principal, Goodland highschool 1895-1896 University Association 1896-1899 Bible institutes: 1899-1900 in business 1900-1905 Y. M. C. A.secretary 1905-1906 Bible institutes 1906-1913 Gospel ministery 1913-1915head of charities and corrections andschool of Civics and Philanthropy, Denver, Colo. 1915-1916 general lectureron sociology Y. M. C. A. secretary,Watse.ka and Cairo, 111. ministry.Mound City, and Cobden, 111., St. Louis,Mo., and Denver, Colo.Johnson, J. W., nr.Jones, R. W., nr.Kerr, Charles Irving, la 1916, 191Grand Ave., Pueblo, Colo. lr 1916, instructor in Centennial High School,Pueblo, Colo.Lake, W. A., nr.Macy, Edwin E., nr.Marlow, Cora, pa East Chicago 1894-1921 teacher in the graded schools ofIndiana, Iowa, Colorado and Spokane,Washington 1921-1929 teacher in theLincoln School, East Chicago. |
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