Instano . a life spent like hers. Miss Leonard has kept abreast of thetimes by associating with new teachers and others of learning and ideas. Schol-arly people, educators, and her old students make up a i)art of her wide ac-quaintance with people in many walks of life. She spends her summers at aschool in Chautauqua, in travel or in some course of study, improving andgrowing in mind. Miss Leonard has traveled extensively throughout the United States andEurope; and was planning a visit to Turkey, Greece and Palestine just beforethe war broke out. She retains and shows her enthusiasm for the wo


Instano . a life spent like hers. Miss Leonard has kept abreast of thetimes by associating with new teachers and others of learning and ideas. Schol-arly people, educators, and her old students make up a i)art of her wide ac-quaintance with people in many walks of life. She spends her summers at aschool in Chautauqua, in travel or in some course of study, improving andgrowing in mind. Miss Leonard has traveled extensively throughout the United States andEurope; and was planning a visit to Turkey, Greece and Palestine just beforethe war broke out. She retains and shows her enthusiasm for the work and herlove for her students, old and new. All the students highly esteem her, but thosewho have the privilege of her classes, realize not only the richness of her char-acter and learning, but the rare privilege of an association which is a delightfulmemory for a lifetime. It is the wish of the Senior Class of 1918 that there bemany years of work and haiipiness at Indiana yet in store for Miss WALTER M. WHITMTRE, A. B., A. M. Walter ]\I. Whiliiiyio, i)i-ecOi)tor, head of the l)ei)artiiKnt of History andtrack ami basel)all coach of I. S. N. S., was s^aduated from Jeaiiette High Schoolin 1905. He entered Syracuse University the same yeai and was graduated withan A. B. degree. In 1909-10 and during the summer of 1917, Mr. Whitmyre at-tended the Harvard Graduate School, receiving an A. M. degree from that uni-versity. Tn 1910-11 Mr. Whitmyre taught in Jeanette High School and later held aposition in the Shattuck Boys School, Faril)ault, Minnesota, as teacher of his-tory and coach in baseball and football; then as head of the Department ofHistory in the High School of Dubuque, Iowa. He resigned from the latter inthe summer of 1917, to accept his present position. During his short stay here,Mr. Whitmvre and his fnmilv have made manv friends.


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