Show I 1 A banquet spread for t the he board of education BY TRAINING SCHOOL A momentous day for I 1 Puri fl teachers miss ceases class of ninety two speeches I 1 an elegant banquet was spread by the noi at the ogden normal anti training ae scho olat the central school house for the board of education and visitors tora sal saturday afternoon th account of w which bich waa was unavoidably avoidably left over until today to day A yar ago beor teor page instituted thin ill tsi acht sch il when by young lady teachers at a nona nom nal salary sal try could teach halt hall a day ander the supervision of a training trai nine teacher there were t tra tn n students and nd t hoir hamoi were delia della hurst carrie and winnie fell mv shilling and kith rith tumor Tur tie of E a johnson Jotin soa of bluit B luit loit kahsai nora paw P aw of dinv r mildred roger of decatu decatur minn hattie williams of dyton ohio and anna clarkson of detroit Ds troit mias miss dira dra williams of dayton has been the theann prin chloal of the school and under her careful work the students had progressed won derf uly this was the day set for av awarding arding diplo diplomas maa and for that rea beroa oa the students bad prepared it u feist foist the table reached the entire leneth length of the hall and gave but little room for food being nearly burled buried in pansies and anti ro to a an excellent banquet so the gira girls called its it was served amid animated cin conversation after which prof page called on cap ain ranford ransford smith for a speech in responding be spoke of the time tree free schools were organ zed by his predecessors and said too much praise could not be given to them carrying out the plan they originated the present board bad had continued the work and in 1800 1890 compulsory free schools were ware or gatli zed and since that time there bad had been no ch changetas angeta in the board except that mayor myor turner has haa superseded mayor klesel what we b have ave done he lie said I 1 oc then hen s eaks for itself S much for the past aa As to the present we hive have before us a class of young ladies whom we have called pupil teachers tuey will be such but a few linger alof page paza instituted a normal and training school a year ago and I 1 have been extremely gratified with the roan results I 1 to of our experiment in that lin line two years ao ago we mada mr air shilling superintendent and for two beira he with mr sir page hj successfully cared for our schools he ile now retire retiree but our thanks are dur duo him for bia hie able work asto the future I 1 have this to ear taw we need for chometa we submit to oar young te ec Achors hara the problem hw are tire we boltic to do it with laugher Liu gher it PAX 1 I state for their benefit that ehko th bord board of education A it up r yr r Stil smith itil well Wel belloir loir old superintend a ut web we have a voloa lost him thim so wo we will ill have to do ao the beet bee t we can the speaker dwelt upon a few of the necessary studies ia in the school room mom mentioning particularly free drawing and L B adams not wishing il be arpad roped ia la simply returned hie hi thanks to the pupils who had invited the board bo ard to such a feast least and eat sat down thoa D dee felt ton too full for utterance bit still he desired to sy say something of the work among the schools of aden aa as be he bad had observed the growth during the tile past thirty two years he a compliment to the pioneer residents who built the old echo 1 houses now so eoon soon to ba be by better and more modern structures and conveniences he ile rejoiced to watch the progress of the students under the abla able tutelage of tho the teachers and principals supt bupt W N shilling thanked the boord of education for its appreciation of his labors in the school A year ago he said prof page suggested the establishment jentof of a training it wag an experiment pediment peri ment t but the results have proven the efficiency and success of the system beyond i the he rn most oat sanguine san sau guice expectations before the year closed six pupil teachers had already filled vaca vacancies among abe th teachers and the entire city should rejoice with the board in ibe the success of the experiment too much could not be said of the training miss mies williams through whose individual efforts the suc success ess bad been attained miss nora pease responded in a pleasing addeo s which is given in full the historian auit be impartial so ears save macaulay however biased demty we may hink he himself was and so have slid said all historians great and awall asfar back as an the great simote hearted father of history it might be of some historians that they lie like t etab atones but of the email small thin volume which contains conta loc aa as yet in the form the sharp and simple asturian of the normal claca of 92 the same CAD can never be said one reason id Is that our class as se a claa clam has a very brief part ith no records no societies no fraternities no thiea of war wr no victories victor iea at foo all nor defeats at base ball no badges for special occasions no buttons ant ona for ornament no abbin r representing presenting anything but vanity vault in fact nothing that adds spied and arm charm to a claa and affords such ample material for the profound thought and glittering diet diction ion of an honored claw historian yet 1110 class of 1892 is not without interest to ita its members and numerous little discourage ments and mutual bewail inga and little incidents of school and clam with pedagogy in general and educational reformers in particular are co so closely woven into it that for each individual memory it must always have no mean unwritten history in connection with many of the bet beat public schools of the ewt there is what is known ae a the normal department at the bead head of ghisi department is placed a of large and valuable experience aa as well aa as of acknowledged teaching a ability and in her chare are placed the normal teachers la in this way they are prepared to take their places in due dae timi among the cites corps of regular teachers 1 I sinco under the new now regime Oi den schools must lack in nothing lt was wira by our progressive board of education to make the experiment here bo so in the latter part of august the first normal claws convened converted with what qu qua kloga akings and sh akings I 1 will not dwell upon at this cent central r al school to receive orders and hear bear instructions among those present at C bis III initial meeting was a tall br annottA joung young lady of gracious appearance and I 1 1 as a much dignity aa as now wita a yeara experience at her back there was a i snap in her eyes anil and a determined curve 0 of f the mouth which looked much as if i a she he were entering for first honors aej unmeant to have them too she was a i grada fe of the belvit Pell hool ool claa class of 83 88 mica mina etta johnson of kanas kan as there were two ogden sis over erp graduates of the good shepherd chool whose serious attention tenion at to the principal principals a diorec eions gave evidence that the diw fell do well in field fields of usefulness one bioni dreamy book loving girl who had bad hit 1 ft bo ks ka and boa together for fairer ogden had come down onto out of the clonda clouds fur a little while to hiten to what practical in ins ruction might be intended for misa miss mildred mildrea rogers ali B delia della harai there looking at the subject from the possible standpoint standpoints with an disregard of double doubts and min vinga iler education ti in kansas public schools and odd dera finla sacred he hert academy had hat evidently fitt d her for the tho responsibility she was undertaking liea rii ra h turner seemed ferine and at home on the eoj act of edlun schools echo olp hiving having attended them during her school life lito und being particularly interested in of ten echo chol I baird mies ally ilay Shil shilling linc who bat near her was q lally self sell having determined to mingle usefulness wih wilh her social pleasures end for the hake sake of one of the officers of the schools in which pho ha had been e Inca located ted planned her an a it te tea iber achor at least thie this la is the way it all seemed to one unimportant pariton ae on the back a beit s kt who had bad left her studies behind with the denver university of colorado and anti taken u un her new now work with the beat 01 intent ioia lter on the cladi ot of eight wig ivinel by mies ann anna clarkson Clar keon of the northville North ville high school michigan MicHl gan and entered upon her duties ith a it right good will to euc sac I 1 aeed and misa katie williama william who belonged to minister reeds favorite dais of americans aa as he divides aborn those who came from the eute state of O ilo and thoe who wish they had and now the mo fomera mera ot of the clas class I 1 tura turn my att attention Antion la a few weak and unworthy worda to the prin cival cai al of our department it was ta also the goo I 1 fortuno of our Ps teemed teacher Mies cora williama williams to be born barn in the state of ohio she ia is fulfilling the hope of her state bat but as aa la to the stat i of her hope or ite its no man it is raid said knows anything the city in which she chose to be born brn and raised is blyton it must have been her choice for or with her reputation for having her own way it could not have been otherwise in thi chii city of mceleny Mc elent schools BO so beautifully situated on the clawie benki b inki of thu the middy maddy Sla maumee umee mias williams rece receive ivel i her education having graduated with high bonore honors from the huh hiah school ahe she entered the famous normd norm d anh achas Is of that city w where here excellent ten teachers chern are paid said to be made mado to or orl h r sac cam out of this institution I 1 suppose as freh an green aa hopeful aa awe we are to jay tradition tra letlon bays says one she waa was bashful b bat it upon what atit authority hority I 1 am adabel fai ti elate state lieu I 1 the item by aa a thread I 1 cannot weave antoan into an curate historical hiat orical document after graduating fron the armal N amal school with her head full of and nu morona other ol ologie ogies a aa its well aa as many double charged lat hew of musts an and I 1 rights and binte whit to don do f and what not to did da aid othir ne eilea elles rules and regulations she became a teacher la in tb the a C city i t y school of D day ayi ton where she he taught sac 11 10 of cauree several years before coming to ogden the historian in spite of himself ohi is ia a prophet out oat of the tile thina that havi hv i been come the things that are and out of the thing things that now are we wo may reason or predict the things that wil will be the books of the sibyl wre were oll ol 01 I 1 books yet they of the future and the sibyl harsell could prophesy si so it I 1 11 that one who can read the prea ent in the light of the past may also presume to peep through the curtain that separates ui from the mya ts riona future and in assuming sumine as the role of prophetess prop hetos for that of historian I 1 hope my remarks maybe may be none the lass 33 trustworthy in rare hours that come to us when the past is dim dira and the present heavy and we seek some escape fro from m the commonplace of today to day by 1 looking off dreamily into the hoped tor for of tomorrow I 1 have been permitted a sl glimp e of a pleasant city that will be bo ellla 1 with streets and and parks and homes and churches and schools schools of renown for they are sopar tended intended by a womba wom ia whose life and works are bound up together one who continually rot br harvests vests from nood good coed sown like the tile mims johnson of the past the principal of thore model schools and the lady who laabs all t the h e chi childrens I 1 dren a voices a in their a bet singing sin eini are very familiar to hia this clasa clam of which they sometimes talk over together fir for th tb ro re are the two oglan og irn sisters ti aters carrie and winnie fell our oar book loving girl has pro progressed from book reading to b beok bok teaching and from book teaching to book writing hai dreamed here herself telf into a pot and gom 11 back into the clouds above tho practical world miss hurst is seeking the bicht and canona spots all over the arld w ald f fir it tile school room has grown too narrow and she wants to see and know whit what is ia anthe on the outside miss turners lines have fallen jn in the the pleasant placed places of home there are teachers wanted in other spheres than the class room and ranks of these teachers tea chera of aricia specialties atles must be he recruited partially fro from these hose normal girls who send in no applications yet are chloeen buethe the suc success cees of oar 92 1921 professional teachers is not limited to teaching there are other professions profession equally hon honor crabl for our girls airl as one of our ailet little workers proves by rivaling several eminent physicians who have serious reason to look to their laurels when dr clarkson is is making her rounds miss ilsa watne william having received no so many peace offerings of flowers and fragrance tokens of that nal versAl admiration felt by the small as well aa as the treat great of the briman family for an absolute ruler has been be beguiled gulls in into to her old vocation and like a gennine genuine artist in her beautiful parlors is is crowning beads heads with blos isome lace and ribbon making the lovely more lovely still and the plain comely lao in 0 the coming fortune of oa our honored principal so cumbe a prophetess could not hope for the privilege of peering I 1 can only inter that it will certainly be aa as she be wishes and wills where duty begins privilege lega and W alta 6 tire end it an acter actor gnit appear in the scenes of which he willoa the historian 0 I 1 1 siah Si JH f i t fc must speak ot of himself himi elf the future of I 1 ha the member of the class ia is t disclosed alsi while its years are beins being 1 v lehere ue here redin in and authy out ariy riy a tap boll her spare moments are earnestly ear earue netly aly devoted leo td to bestowing a bles blessing eing upon primary Z leichert lea bache chert not a prent loaa loas one otio indeed bat but ona one which friall brini bring rest to the fa r weary at the days close to invent a I 1 elt slate pencil with a point warranted to I 1 stay shard sharp she is sincerely striving still with the ht pt of intentions mayor wm win 11 turner preside nt of I 1 the he board ul of education edo cation praised the member of 0 the board for their thorough and conscientious labors always having at heart the interest of the tc bools the teachers the pupils their parents and I 1 the welfare ot of the city it today to day be 1 i cornea comes my pleasant duty to present thed these ten y young oung ladies with their diplomas th these young ladies have served their apprenticeship and anti have acquired the necessary proficiency 1 the diplomas were then distributed to the students after which prof page said the students of the training school had I 1 been earnest and diligent in the work bad been persevering and dignified an I 1 their bad had been phenomenal they formed a carpi of teachers any uny city might feel P proad ro n d of after a few humorous remarks by mr rogers of minnesota the party broke up ills 1119 STANDARD representative bavius babio I 1 been decorated with the claar colore pansies bv by tha the nimble fl cotters ailers I 1 of alaa horse hurst thus ended a moist social and happy diploma dy day |