Quittapahilla . college cherishes the ideals of fnll and ]!, and the development of character that equijjs a stndent for thegreatest service in society. College preparatory work is the main purposeof the_-Academy. All students, except day students are required to room inthe (li irniitories, where they are under the regulations of college \ing in this atmosphere of college activity, in close association with theother students, soon increases the breadth of vision of the Academy studentuntil a ccillcge course soon becomes his minimtmi goal. FACULTY William X. Mar
Quittapahilla . college cherishes the ideals of fnll and ]!, and the development of character that equijjs a stndent for thegreatest service in society. College preparatory work is the main purposeof the_-Academy. All students, except day students are required to room inthe (li irniitories, where they are under the regulations of college \ing in this atmosphere of college activity, in close association with theother students, soon increases the breadth of vision of the Academy studentuntil a ccillcge course soon becomes his minimtmi goal. FACULTY William X. Martin—Jrincipal Arithmetic Elena Secrist, 19 .Mgebra Edna Weidler, 19 \lgebra h^lizabeth Fencil. 19 Geometry Rufus Snyder, 19 English Ruth Hughes, 19 English Grace Snyder, 19 English Miriam ^ °nhart, 19 luiglish listher iMnk, 20 Latin Susan Iachman, 19 Latin Lucia Jones, 19 Latin Mary Lutz, 19 History . . Frankie Kline, 19 History Mabel Moore, 19 German Luella Darcas, 19 Science Mae Hohl, 20 Page Seventy-oni. Page Seventy-tijsn 1
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