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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCEThe Training School DepartmentJ. O. ENGLEMANAs the training school is an integral part ofthe Normal School, it, too, began the&...

    Miss Telulah Robinson, ofgrades five and six

    Miss Elizabeth Crawford,English and History in the high school

    MissRose Cox, German, and Mr. Engleman, Latin.The latter also has the principalship of theentire training school.During the summer vacation the school...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE235than that of the other class. But these personshave habits of industry, economy, attention,persistence and determination

    they know thevalue of time and opportunity, and they havea seriousness and earnestness which compensates in no small degree for the lack of&...

    educational psychology, observation, science ofeducation, history of education, methods of instruction, etc., are professional or pedagogicalsubjects. But this ...

    and second, high school graduates themselves. For teachers of high schools,the normal school course should presuppose ascholarship not below that give...

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  • 34INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.the threefold preparation indicated is prepared for two phases of
work which should precede bis taking charge of ...

    (2) giving a comprehensive knowledge of mind

    (3)
the study of the history and science of education, and (4) a sys¬
tem of instruction in methods, and an extended...

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  • INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 33school-room. The problem now is how to reduce the period of
actual experiment to the minimum. The person wh...

    (2) giving a comprehensive knowledge of mind

    (3)
the study of the history and science of education, and (4) a sys¬
tem of instruction in methods, and an extended...

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  • INDIANA STATE NQIMAJiiBRjyaiTHE NORMAL ADVANCE99Miss Mabel BonsallReaders of the Advance, and Alumni of theNormal School will be pleased to know thatM...

    The Talisman, byScott

    History of the English People, byGreen.Man is not content to know merely what hisbrothers and sisters are doing, but he mustknow what his&#x...

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  • 30THE NORMAL ADVANCEsense of doing good to humanity, your wages
will be small indeed. The humblest teacher
can be something better than ...

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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY55stitute, Brooklyn, New York

    1913-1914student, Columbia University

    receiveddepartmental certificate from TeachersCollege, Columbia University 1914

    1915-1916 extension worker in home economics

    1916 appointed director, domesticscience, LaPorte county

    lr 1916.Wisely, Nellie J„ la 1918, 2521 West40th St., Minneapolis, Minn.

    1902-1904teacher of grades, Huntington

    1902-1911 teacher of grades, Oak Park, 111.

    1911-1918 teacher of grades, Minneapolis, Minn.

    lr 1918.Wissler, William O., pa Richmond

    1902-1904 teacher in high school, CambridgeCity

    1904-1909 teacher in publicschools, Richmond

    1909-1911 principalhigh school, Madison

    1911-1916 headof history department, Richmond

    1916-1924 superintendent schools, Hagers-town

    1924-1929 teacher of history. Dennis Junior High School, Richmond.Woodward, Edward T., pa 2340 CollegeAve., Indianapolis

    taught in schools ofMorgan county from 1894-1900 beforegraduation

    1902-1904 ward principal,Brazil

    1904-1906 principal high school,Thorntown

    1907-1911 superintendentschools, Thorntown

    1911-1913 withreal estate firm, Martinsville

    1913-1927with First National Bank, Martinsville

    1927-1929 business and general work,Indiana and Florida: attended IndianaUniversity 1895, Chicago Universityspring of 1895 and summer of 1909 andVorhees&#x...

    1903-1904 attended University of Chicago

    1904-1910 teacher in grades, Indianapolis

    1910-1929 married to Mr. FredW. Kassebaum, Jr.

    not teaching, home-keeper

    took extension work in ButlerUniversity during two winters whileteaching.♦Beste, Alma, ha Mount Vernon

    deceased August 1908

    taught in IndianaState Teachers Training School until herdeath.Boyer-Fisher, Mrs. Bertha, pa Wapakon-eta, O.

    1903-1905 taught in the schoolsof Terre Haute

    1905-1929 married toCarl D. Fisher

    not teaching, home-keeper.Brooks, Ellwood E., pa Salem

    1903-1904 teacher of mathematics, highschool, Rensselaer

    1905-1906 student,Indiana University working on A. B.degree

    1907-1911 taught science inCentral High School, Madison, Wis.

    1911-1912 doing industrial work

    1912-1913 did graduate work at Cornell University

    1913-1921 industrial chemistBoston, Mass.

    1921-1929 principal highschool, Salem.Brown-Kelley, Mrs. Faith, pa 2123 North10th St., Terre Haute

    1903-1904 teacherof grades, Terre Haute

    1904-1905 student, Indiana University

    1905-1906teacher of grades, Terre Haute

    1906-1907 teacher of Latin, high school,Rensselaer

    1907-1909 teacher of Latin,Wiley High School, Terre Haute

    married to Chester Y. Kelley in 190D

    teaching Latin for past several years in Garfield High School.Bulleitt-Briscoe, Mrs. Harriet, pa Mississippi A and M College Campus, A andM Colle...

    1901-1902 teacher in ruralschools, Harrison county

    1903-1004teacher of grades, Middletown

    1905-1906 teacher of grades. New Albany

    1906-1913 teacher of grammar grades.New Albany

    1913-1920 supervisor penmanship and physical training. New Albany

    married to H. Gibbons, in 1920

    1924-1928 taught grade3 in New Albanyafter death of Mr. Gibbons, in 1924

    married to Dr. Charles F. Briscoe, bacteriologist at Mississippi A and M College in 1927

    since then not teaching,at home on the Mississippi A and M. College Campus

    attended summer terms,Zanirian College, Columbus, O.

    1913-1915 Ohio State University, summer1915

    Battle Creek, Mich., 1914.Bunce-Peters, Mrs. Carrie, la 819 LorelAve., Chicago, 111.

    lr 1911 homekeeper,Chicago, 111.Carpenter-Butsch, Mrs. Margaret 341Richmond Ave., Buffalo N. Y.

    1903-1904teacher grades, Elwood

    1904-1905 teacher grades, Terre Haute

    Married Dr. J.L. Butsch in 1903

    1905-1926 not teaching, homekeeper

    1926-1930 manager ofWomens Club, Buffalo, N. Y.Cushing, Wm. Seneca, pa 4712 SimpsonAve., Cincinnati, O.

    1903-1904 principalhigh school, Centerville

    1904-1905superintendent, Ossian

    1905-1906 student, Indiana University

    1906-1907physics, mathematics, Sullivan

    1907-1909 grade principal, Huntington

    1909-1911 student, Bradley Polytechnic Institute .Peoria, 111.

    1911-1919 teachingindustrial arts, Madisonville High School,Cincinnati, O.

    1919-1920, A. B. IndianaUniversity

    1920-1929 teaching mathematics, general science, Withrow HighSchool, Cincinnati, O.Dodson-Neyhouse, Mrs. Bertha, pa 2705South 7th St., Terre Haute

    1903-1911teacher of public schools, Indianapolis

    1911-1912 teacher in high school, Poscy-ville

    1912-1913 homekeeper, Poseyville

    1913-1929 teacher of grades, FairviewAnnex, Terre Haute

    married A. R. Ney-house 1911.Ducnweg, Julia H., pa 1314 South 7 thSt., Terre Haute

    1903-1913 taughtin public schools, Terre Haute

    1913-1930 assistant supervisor of art, publicschools, Terre Haute.Foust, Lois C, pa United States Veterans Hospital, 89, Rutland Heights,Mass.

    1904-1906 teacher in Kentiand

    1907-1909 taught grades, North Judson:1910-1916 principal high school, NorthJudson

    1926-1929 teacher, RutlandHeights, Mass.Ford, Alva H. pa 10G21 Hathaway Ave.,Cleveland, O.

    taught five years in ruralschools, Sullivan county, before graduation

    1905-1907 superintendent schools,New Market

    1907-1909 student WabashCollege, A. B. and A. M.

    1909-1915 instructor mathematics, Western ReserveUniversity, Cleveland, O.

    1915-1930 instructor mathematics, city Bchools,Cleveland, Ohio

    extension courses inCleveland Normal School

    graduateUniversity of Chicago, five quarters.♦Freeman, Gertrude, ha 402 WestThompson St., Sullivan

    1903-1910

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