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Steele is spending a year’s leave of
absence in attending Columbiag Uni-
versity.

Miss Stewart is at her home in
West Sunbury, Pa., resting after a
period of ill health. :

Mrs. Fisher is now with her hus-
band in Pittsburgh.



WHO’S WHO IN OUR FACULTY



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Miss A. I. Kramer, B. S., who has
been teaching in Wilmantie, Conn.,
and in Philadelphia, Pa., is a graduate
of the high school of Ashland, Pa.,
and of Teachers’ College, Columbia
University. She has charge of the
kindergarten.

C. H. Lady, A. B., is teaching
mathematics here and was lately as
sociated with the West Chester Nor-
mal School and the Swarthmore high
school. He was graduated from West
Chester Normal School and Colum-
bia University.

Miss Maguire, instructor in voic:
and piano, is a graduate of the Braun
School of Music at Pottsville and of
the Progressive Music School at Jen-
kintown. Prior to coming here shz
gave private music lessons.

Miss Matheny, instructor of d:n -
ing in the Health Education depart-
ment, was graduated from New Cast-
le High School, attended Oberlin Coi-
lege and was graduated from the Sar-
gent School of Physical Education.

H. A. Menser, Litt. B., has charge
of the manual training work. He
has been doing that kind of work in
Penn’a township, Cambria county,
and in addition to having been gradu-
ated at Calfornia Normal and from
Grove City College, has been doing
extension work at the Carnegie In-
stitute of Technology.

Miss M. C. Saylor, librarian, is a
graduate of Pottsville High School
and Kutztown Normal School. She
comes to us from Allentown.

Miss Snyder after being graduated
from S. R. S. N. took a course in
handwriting at the Palmer School
and has been teaching this method in
Fast Youngstown, 0., New Castle,
Pa., and Granville, O. She is teach-
ing the same subject here.

Miss Sperry, B. E., instructor in
Geography, is a westerner too, hav-

THE SLIPPERY ROCKET

ing been graduated at Illinois State
N. U,, and later taught at iNew Ber-
lin and at Normal, 1llinois.

Miss Stern, Instructor in Health
ducation, 1s a giraduate of Tempie
University, Schoei of Physical Edu-
cation, and has taken extension work
at the College of the North American
Gymnastic Union at Indianapolis, and
in the Harvard Summer School at
Cambridge, Mass. Besides teaching
at the Harvard summer sessions, she
was recently engaged in teaching
physical education at Cumberland,
Md.

Miss Strunk, the new instructor in
public speaking has been teaching
for the past three years in Georgia.
She attended Juniata College and is a
graduate of Emerson Coilege.

Wm. M. Tinker, A. B, B. D.,, A. M,,
professor of English, has taught in
the Sharon Academy and the Cum-
berland high school. Ie is a gradu-
ate of Thiel College, Yale University
and Lehigh University.

R. A. Waldron, B. S.,, M. S., Ph. D,
was graduated from Park high school
Massachusetts Agricultural College,
Penn State College, and the Univers:-
tv of Pennsylvania. He has taught
at Amherst College, Penn State Col-
lege, Thiel College, and the Universi-
ty of Pennsylvania.



WHERE ’24 IS CARRYING ON



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We find the 1924 Slippery Rock
oraduates well represented in New
Castle. Here are Florence Hilton,
Jean Harbison, Virginia Fischer ana
“iljan Hunt .

Miss Dorothy Weller, '24, is con-
ductine the Health Education Depart-
ment in the Natrona Heights high
school.

Miss Violet Maxwell, '24, *s tea~"-
o in the Woodlawn public school

In Homestead we find Miss Margar-
et Douds, 24, teaching in the public
school.

Miss Martha Kenned , 24, is one
of the faculty in the East Pittsburgh
Publie School.

Miss Trene Goeddell. 24, is teach-
inerin West Sunbury, Pa.

Miss Mary Delle Wagner, 24, is
teaching in the Oak Street School,
New Castle, Pa.

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Dorothy Dickson, Lillian Blair,
Elizabeth Kerr and Annabel Lais are
all teachers in Woodlawn.

Idna I1fft, Antionette Szarzynski,
Iithel Cook, Helen Shepler, and Mar-
ian Kile are now members of the Mec-
Kees Rocks teaching coips.

The New Kensingion schools have
claimed Inez Wolfe and Donella Aker,
While Lillian Benson and Flora Mac-
Donald are teaching in McKeesport.

Jean Barclay, Ann Kramer, Marian
Braun, and Ruth Kennedy are em-
ployed by the Natrona school board.
Mary Evans, Mary Russell, Marie
Uber, Belle Collins and Helen Som-
ogyi, are teaching in Farrell; Marie
Cook near Edinboro, Betty Brown at
Elizabeth, Lela Rockey in Youngs-
town, Mildred Harrison in Freeport
and Armeda Cameron at Latrobe.



BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL
SERVICE



Bureau of Educational Service has
been established in the Normal
School, which includes the extension
division, traveling libraries, adverti:-
ing of the Normal School, and cooper-
ation with the Alumni Association asz
to forming new local alumni units.

The Normal School entertainers,
under the direction of the Bureau of
Educational Service, are giving a ser-
ies of entertainments throughout the
surrounding counties. The members
of the troupe consist of Miss Gerber-
ich, organ and voice instructor; Miss
Jones, violin teacher; Miss Maguire,
piano instructor; Miss Strunk, ex-
pression teacher, and Mrs. Vincent,
expression teacher. The entertain-
mentgs will consist of vocal, violin and
piano solos, and readings. Foilowing
is the time schedule of the Normal
School entertainers:

North Washington—Oct. 3
Chicora—Oct. 10
Hooker—Oct. 17
Bruin—Oct. 24.



ATTENTION! MUSICIANS!



Enroll now, for the Slippery Rock
Orvchestra. Receive an advantage in
oroup playing that you can not ob-
“~in playing alone. Extra credit i
being offered for your music. Don't
miss it! Repert to Miss Jones for the
next orchestra 1*'elh'e‘a1‘sal.
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