. Sickle. Arthur F. Baker Physical CultureThe students and faculty of the Adrian High School hadthe good fortune to welcome Arthur F. Baker, Phj-sicalDirector of our High School, and the misfortune to lose himfrom that jrosition all in one year. Coach Baker, previous tocoming here, had taught gymnastics in Oberlin College foitwo years, from which institution he graduated in 1912with the degree of A. B. He also holds a Physical Trainingdiploma from Lake Geneva Chautauqua. He leaves Adrianto take up his work in the broader field the Young MensChristian Association offers him, and will be located


. Sickle. Arthur F. Baker Physical CultureThe students and faculty of the Adrian High School hadthe good fortune to welcome Arthur F. Baker, Phj-sicalDirector of our High School, and the misfortune to lose himfrom that jrosition all in one year. Coach Baker, previous tocoming here, had taught gymnastics in Oberlin College foitwo years, from which institution he graduated in 1912with the degree of A. B. He also holds a Physical Trainingdiploma from Lake Geneva Chautauqua. He leaves Adrianto take up his work in the broader field the Young MensChristian Association offers him, and will be located next year at Minneapolis, Min-nesota. We wish him success in his new Luella Wright Music Miss Luella Wright is a native of Michigan and a grad-uate of Ionia High School. She spent three j-ears, studjangmusic at a private school in Chicago, and began her work as aMusic Instructor in the Central Normal College at MountPleasant. She came here last fall, and during the one yearshe has been with us she has done much for the Music Depart-ment of the citj- schools. The best wishes of the wholestudent body and faculty go with Miss Wright wherever shetakes up her work next fall.


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