. Serpentine . tion of Miss Goshens work at this time was lecturing to Seniors on educational sub-jects. When a vacancy occurred in the department of Psvchologv and Pedagogy she was, at herown request, made head of that department. In this position she was a strong factor in mould-ing the minds of many students. Her interests in the school were wide. She of thepioneers of, and an interested worker in The Fortnightly Art Club, the purpose of which wasto bring worthv objects of art before the students, and try to arouse an interest in, and love for,the best. Miss CJoshen was also a membe


. Serpentine . tion of Miss Goshens work at this time was lecturing to Seniors on educational sub-jects. When a vacancy occurred in the department of Psvchologv and Pedagogy she was, at herown request, made head of that department. In this position she was a strong factor in mould-ing the minds of many students. Her interests in the school were wide. She of thepioneers of, and an interested worker in The Fortnightly Art Club, the purpose of which wasto bring worthv objects of art before the students, and try to arouse an interest in, and love for,the best. Miss CJoshen was also a member of the Debating Club Committee, where her influenceand helpfulness did much to create an interest and assurance, otherwise often lacking. In the summer of nineteen hundred thirteen, when the chair of Psychology became unex-pectedlv vacant. Dr. Philips recalling Mi^s CJoshens previous record, and knowing of her suc-cess in the West tendered her the position, which was subsequently accepted. With the coming [8]. In of the new course of stvul\, Miss Cioshen was selected to en2:lneer the basic subject in thecourse known as Introduction to Teaching. In connection with the latter Miss (Joshen hasbeen the pioneer in taking groups of Juniors on tours of observation in the various schools ofWest Chester and also to the accessible rural schools. With her usual tact she planned thesetrips so as to make the least possible conflict with other subjects on the students program. Nothing is too much trouble for Miss CJoshen if she thinks the work will bring to the studentthe desired knowledge and lead to the true scholarship she wishes them to have. In everythingshe undertakes Miss Goshen is thorough and conscientious. Since coming to West Chester shehas been a member of various important coniinittees, is very often called upon to act a judge indebates, and served a term as President of the Educational Club of the school. During herterm of office, tlie meetings were among the most interesting


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