The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 190, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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COUNTY TEACHERS
10 MEET MONDAY
F 0 1 INSTITUTE
Public srhool teachers of Taylor
county will hold ihoir nnnxml Instl-
litin li.w t)iNnnhnf 19 In SI. Bet
alons ot the Institute are to bo held
At the Abllen hluh school build
In and all neces-wry nrrnni-pment"
for the holding ir the Institute
have been completed.
All teachers of the county ato
required lv law to attend the In-
stitute It It fthhounccri. Prinrlprtl
1 fi. Dudley of the Abilene high
school -will us supervisor of the
High School section. Principal K.
H. Boulter of TUTCOln mlpervUor
of the lnterme'l'nlo Section; Mrs.
V. H. Wnlklns of Abilene Will su-
pervise the Primary Section.
The following is the program for
the Institute;
MONDAY
9 00"9 30- SinBSonff: Leaden
Miss Mary Jane Kelso.
Devotional: llev. Lewis N. StUd
key
9 3010-45: Bectlonat Meetings.
inait school
(a) Enrollment.
hi Thi Puiill-
1 The Pro-adolescent Pupil
Miss Myrtlo Trntttham.
2 Social Characteristics of the
Adolescent Mr. Harper Allen.
3. Measuring tho Pupil's Intel-
ligence Mr. J. A. Lynch
4. The Exceptional Student
Miss Bessie Robertson.
INTERMEDIATE
(a) Enrollment.
(b) Discussion:
3. Value of the enso-n Outline
Mrs. T TV. Turner.
3. Lesson Assignment Miss
Isora Kord.
3. How to Secure Classification
and Affiliation Mr. D. T. Urooks
PIUMAUV
(a.) Enrollment.
(b) General Discussion: Leader
Miss Lota Choatc.
10 45-10 55: Recces.
10.55-11:15 Entertainment.
A C C. Quartette.
31;15-1200; Lecture President
J. Ti Sewell.
NOOK
1:00-1:30: Entertainment.
Miss Ella Day Reader.
' 1:30-230. Sectional Meetings.
HIGH SCHOOL
Every Teacher's Problems.
1. Chapter I: Leader Mr. 3i Leo
Coffman (Gulon.)
2. Chapter II; Leader Mr. De-
Wltt Dowdlo (Rogers.)
3 Chapter HI: Leader Mr. R. J.
.Smith. (I. X. L )
IXTEI.MEDIATE
Every Teachor'n Problems
1. Chapter 1: Leader Miss Belle
Jones (Tuscola.)
riUMAitr
Child Naturo and Habit Forma-
tion (Chapter HI): Leader Miss
Choatc
Helpers: Miss Lavlnla McDanlel
Abilene; Miss Stella Cole Ovalo
2:30-2:40; Recess.
3:40-3:30: "Group Meetings
Rural Teachers will meet with
County Supt; CUy Teachers will
meet with City Supt.
3:30-4:00; Address Supt. R. D.
Green
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Leader
900-3. 30- SlnR-Sontr:
JJlas Mary Jane Kelsp.
Devotional; Dr M. A. Jenkons
920-10 45 Sectional Meetings.
HIGH SCHOOL
The Teacher:
1. The Qualities Essential to
Success Miss IVlllIo Mae Christo-
pher. 2. Improving Teachers In Ser-
vice Miss Bobble Claclt.
3. The Problem of Interest
Miss V Blythe Weaver.
4. The Problem of Discipline-
Mr. S. D Adams.
INTERMEDIATE
Discussion'
3 What does Efficient .Work In
Arithmetic Demand? MIfs Hasl
Dratelton.
2. The Minimum
Arithmetic Which
Thoroughly Learn-
tEdmlson WyIle.
V3. Motivation in
Essential of
AH Should
-Mrs. Verna
Arithmetic
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J. W Hunt.
KOON
1:00-1:30: Knlertatnment. t
Vlcthty Otthentrn j
l:1n-2;30 ScctlohHl Meetings J
HIGH saHOoL
ftlscuwlon: i
1. Chanter IV Leader A i: f '
bo (Blair)
2. Chapter V: Leader Mr. E A
JFosfe tllnmbv
3. Chapter VI: neAder MV R
E. L. Norwood (Abilene ) '
IXTBIIMEUIATB
E;ery Teacher's Prtobletns.
1 Chapter IX: Lender Mr E
erett Shepherd (North Pack.)
PRIMAUV
Language In Second nnd Third
Grades Leader Mrs. A. It. John
son (Crois Roads). -Helpers: Miss
Josephine scott (Abilono); mim
Marjorio Wilson (Abilene.)
2:30SS40: Recess.
2t40-3M0: The. County hs a Unit
of Btihbol Adpln!stratlotl-Judgc
James P. Htlnson
3:30-4:00: FirG Prevention
Charles Motz.
WEDNESDAY
9:00-0:30: Slng-Song Loader
Ihmk to (trent-Grandmotltor Days
Miss Mary Jane Kelso.
Devotional: Rev. Suifaee.
3:30-10:45; Sectional Meetings.
HIGH SCHOOL
The Recitation.
1. Tho Drill Lesson Mrs. Edith
Smith.
2 Tho Lesson for Appreciation
Mrs. Ruth larri Pearce. I
3. Tho Socialized Recitation
Miss Sarah Hardy.
4. Tho Project Method In Teach-
ing Composition. -Mies Tomnilo
Clack.
INTERMEDIATE
Discussion:
1 Tho Method of Teaching Head.
Ing In Koiirth and Fifth Grades
V. O. Davis (Abilene.)
2. 'The Correlation of Spelling
with Other School Subjects Miss
Lucille Cotlman (Union Ridge.)
3. Teaching Muscular Movement
Writing- In Intermediate Grade
Miss Alice Dlckerson.
PRIMARY
(a) Problems nnd Proctor Actlv.
Hies of Parent Teachers' Associa-
tion. Mrs M. A. Curtis Mrs. E G.
Holt.
(b) Probloms Lesson Assign-
ment nnd Grading: Leader Miss
Zeliiia Key.
Helpers; Miss Hnttle Tankersley
(POtofll); Miss Olive Bamhait
(Caps.)
10:45-10:? 5. Recess
10:55-11:15: Entertainment.
Mrs. Henry Bass Soloist.
11:15-12:00! Lecture Dr. Mil-
lard A. Jcpkens.
NOON
1:00-1:30: Entertainment.
Rev. W. r. Gerharrlt.
1:302:30: Sectional Meetings.
HIGH SCHOOL
Every Toucher's Problems.
1. Chapter VII Leader Mr. L. II.
Ellington (Buffalo Gap.)
2. Chapter VIII: Leader. Mr. B.
II Prltchard (Valley Creek.)
3. Chapter IX: Leader Mr. J. W.
Woodruff (Ovalo.)
INTnitMEDATE
Every Teacher Problem
(Chapter XIII): Lender Mls Mary
Thompson.
rniMARY
Public School Music In th0 Pri-
mary Grades; Leader. Mlsa Mury
Jnnq Kelso.
2:30-2:40: Recess.
2:40-3:20: Health Problems In a
Crowded Curriculum. Mlsn Su-
sanna Schnemayer U. of T
3:20-3:40: Parent Teachers' Associations.-
Mrs. C. E. Maaaocks.
District President.
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Gang Instinct be ControUtd unl
1 Wnlter Griffith (Bltiff
PRIMARY
IHi'v Work T.fader ?frs
(Abilene).
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Helpersi Mp. A. II
Howell (North Park) M.'w Mfrlo
st .ni-nri fCastlp Ponk )
11 4t-10 55' Rrers
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NOON
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HIGH SCH'I.
Krv ttaeher's PrMm
I J fhsptr Xllt 1-eidet. Mr W
land I. Martin (Tje )
2 Chapter XIV: Leader Mr J
tt :ftbrrt (Trnt
1 linjilPi XV Leader Mr t. M
Smnllwond t Itradshan 1 I
INTKHMKIHATB
' Every tPirherS Problems ChP
t- r XVI Letdr. Mr f?6y C. Mitch-
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PRIMARY
Ighr Steasures and H-llU
i i. in PboOl-i---Mls' ItaUoy pi I
i. Ho-ltlr Nur-e
'.2 40. Recess.
" i 0: Group Mpptlng
Rti-nl Tcaeher-i Meet With Cotintv
-"iipeilntrndent. City Twtchctt
Mp with citv Superintendent.
diO-400: Business Meeting.
DKi&V IX IMIKICIIT
TRACI'IG COMPIuVINED Ot
STAMFORD. Tesrts Dec. n
Complaint has been filed with ti
Traffic Bureau ot the West Tex-
Chamber of Commerce by Ed y
Hughe-j Co. wholesale hArdnii-
dealers of Abilene Stnd the renirK-
Hughes Co. wholesale hardwan
dealers of this city in connection
with delays on less than enr loa 1
freight shipments moving fratn
Abilene nnd Stamford Jobberi to
points along tho Santa Eo railway
In tho Koutit Plains and In the ter-
ritory immediately north of Sweet-
water. Thi Ed S. Hughes do. of AW-
Ipub sloto that there li ono in-
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THURSDAY
Loader
Peorco.
SleetlnffH.
9:00-9:30: Sing-Sons.
Miss Mary Jano Keleo.
Devotional: Rev. W. M
9:30-10:45: Sectional
HIGH SCHOOL
Eatra Currleular ActlvltlBs:
1. Tho Function of Athletics
Sir. V E. Shotwell (Abilene).
2. The Value ot Literary Societies
Miss Addfe Rice (Abilene.)
3. Supervising Social Activities
Mrs. Roy Bradley (Abilene.)
4. Training for Leisure Mr B.
E. McGiamery (Abilene )
INTERMEDIATE
Discussion;
1. In What Way May the Tupll
Be Effpctlvely Aided in Aattainlng
Grammatical Correctness in Speak-
Ing and Writing Miss Ella La-
Motto (Dewey.)
2. How Visualisation in Teaching
Geography In Secured Mrs W&r-
ren H. Randolph (Cedar Gap.)
3. How Should Maps bo used in
Teaching Geography In Intermodi-
ate Grades Mrs. W. Z Williams
(Lawn.)
1 PRIMARY
The Place of Folic and Falry
Talea in the Teaching of Literature
in tho Primary arades.
1. Class Demonstration -Mrs G.
L. Christian.
z. jJiscussion Mlts .Nam lie uun-
ningham (Abilene); MIw Rufay Lit-
tle (Hillside )
10:45-10:85: Recess.
10.5S-11-.15: Entertainment.
Miss Gypsy Ted Sullivan.
11:15-12:00; Lecture. President
J. D. Sandefer.
NOON
1:003 '10; Entertainment.
Talk: Mr A. L. Haifa.
1 30-2.J0; Sectional Mestings.
high School
Every Teacher's I'roblems;
3. Chapter X; Leader Mr. Dean
A. Robinson (Lawn.)
2 Chapiftr XI; Lwdej. Mr. A L-
f Anthony TAbiienen
3. Chapter XIL Leadr4 Mrs. W-
.i. MeDaid (Putosi.)
INTERMEDIATE
Every Teacher's Problems Chap-
ter XIV. Leader Mr Jolm W
Reynolds (Mulberry.)
PRIMARY
The Economy ot Teaching Mus-
cular Writing in Grades One Two
and Three MiM Alice Dlckertson
X. 30-240 Ree3
2:40-2:30: Group Meetings Ru-
ral Teachers Me with County Su-
perintendent; City Teacher Meet
with City upfrinte84iiLt
3;3e-4:04; BducatimJ Suri'ey
Dr. O. H. Cooper
FRIDAY
SiJ-9;30: SIng-Sonf; Leader
MIJ Mary Jane UHsa.
Ue.votiojts.1. R. W Q. Dato.
8;30-l:45. ScBtlunal Msbs.
HIGH SCflOOU
Sapirvliioii .Pritteipal L. E
DuUlay (AbilMte.)
INTERMEDIATE
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of thft Subjeet. of IUstory tp a.R
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