. Catalogs . as one of Miss Hastings assistants,subsequently Professor Rohrbaugh was transferred to theprincipalship of Glenville Normal, and Miss George laterbecame his training teacher. The Training Department touched a responsive chord inthe hearts of young men and women ambitious to be teachers,and there was a largely increased attendance of Bennett further showed a progressive spirit in the inaug-uration of a summer school. During the three years of Dr. Bennetts adminstrationthere had been several changes in the faculty; ProfessorRohrbaughs place was rilled by Professor Stook
. Catalogs . as one of Miss Hastings assistants,subsequently Professor Rohrbaugh was transferred to theprincipalship of Glenville Normal, and Miss George laterbecame his training teacher. The Training Department touched a responsive chord inthe hearts of young men and women ambitious to be teachers,and there was a largely increased attendance of Bennett further showed a progressive spirit in the inaug-uration of a summer school. During the three years of Dr. Bennetts adminstrationthere had been several changes in the faculty; ProfessorRohrbaughs place was rilled by Professor Stooksbury; Dr. Davis, Professor Beer, Professor Scherf and Miss ElizabethStalnaker had been added to the teaching force, together withMiss Mayme Ware, of Huntington, as teacher of the beginning of Dr. Bennetts second year, ProfessorScherf resigned to accept a position in the East, and thevacancy was filled by Prof. H. F. Rogers. At the close of the school year June, 1910, Dr. Bennett — 18 —. DQ resigned to accept a position in the University of Oregon. Tosucceed him, the Board of Regents elected Prof. O. I. Wood-ley, of New Jersey, as president, with Professor Stooksbury asAssistant. Recently Prof. Chester P. Higby was elected to theposition of Assistant President. Professor Stooksbury havingresigned at the beginning of this year to take a position inSavannah, Georgia. If Dr. Bennett was enthusiatsic concerning the trainingschool, Professor Woodley is equally so, with the advantageof having been for years closely connected with the publicschools. This is now the fourth year of his connection with theschool, and there has been great improvement in the betterorganization of the school, in the standard of scholarship, andin the evolution of the training school toward the more nearlyideal. The prospect for the Fairmont Normal School was neverbrighter. The recent Legislature authorized the sale of thepresent building, the purchase of a new site, and the erectionin
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