Report . cond, Third, and Fourth Terms. Keference to the Course ofStudy will show the disposition of subjects by terms. Proper vaca-tions are granted at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. Wash-ington Day, Arbor Day, and Maryland Day are observed with appro-priate exercises ADMISSION. To begin the work of the Normal School, applicants should presentcertificates of appointment from the School Boards of the countiesor give satisfactory evidence (through entrance examination, reportsfrom schools of recognised standing, or otherwise) of due proficiencyin the Common-School branches. SEAT OF THE SC


Report . cond, Third, and Fourth Terms. Keference to the Course ofStudy will show the disposition of subjects by terms. Proper vaca-tions are granted at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. Wash-ington Day, Arbor Day, and Maryland Day are observed with appro-priate exercises ADMISSION. To begin the work of the Normal School, applicants should presentcertificates of appointment from the School Boards of the countiesor give satisfactory evidence (through entrance examination, reportsfrom schools of recognised standing, or otherwise) of due proficiencyin the Common-School branches. SEAT OF THE SCHOOL. The school is situated at Frostburg, Allegany county, in a regionunsurpassed for beauty and healthfulness. It may be reached bytrolley from Cumberland or by the C. & P. Railway. The building,of brick and stone, is well ventilated and admirably lighted. teachers teachers of the Normal School meet the Principal in hisoffice every Monday afternoon for the study and discussion of school. Model Department, Third and Fourth Grades Primarj- Manual Training. MARYLAND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT FROSTBURG. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 127 problems and professional topics. The Principal of a Normal Schoolis, necessarily, the formulator of its educational philosophy; andthese conferences afford opportunity for bringing the various depart-ments of the school into harmonious working order. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. June 20th, 1905, the members of the two classes which had beengraduated, met and formed an Alumni Association. This bodymeets regularly each year, elects officers, and holds a banquet. Everyalumnus of the school is eligible to membership. ALUMNI. CLASS OF 1904. Dixon, Jennie Lonaconing Teacher Hepburn, Viola Lonaconing Teacher Jeffries, Nann Frostburg Teacher liambert, Hilda (umherland Teacher McAlplne, Christina IiOnaconin!4: Teacher Taylor, Ethel Cumljerland Teacher Powell, Nellie FrostI)urg Teacher Webster, Anna Cuailjerland Teacher CLASS OF 190o. Carscaden. Mary Cumberlan


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