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ELLA AGNEW  Demonstration Work 
(Director Girls' Demonstration Work for Virginia). 
FRANCIS BACON  Scout Masters Course 
(Scout Commissioner, Norfolk City). 
Former Principal, Norfolk Academy. 
THOMAS FAUNTLEROY BALL  Physics 
(Instructor in Physics, University of South Carolina). 
B. S., University of South Carolina; Student Cornell Summer School, 1915. 
ALBERT BALZ  Psychology and Philosophy 
(Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, University of Virginia). 
B. A., M. A., University of Virginia; Graduate Student, Columbia University
Summer School, 1910; Instructor in Psychology and Philosophy, University
of Virginia, 1910-1912; University Fellow in Philosophy, Columbia
University, 1912-1913. 
JAMES COOK BARDIN  Spanish 
(Adjunct Professor of Romanic Languages, University of Virginia). 
M. D., University of Virginia. 
MARY R. BARNETTE  Penmanship 
(Instruction in Writing, Normal Training Department, and Head
of Department of Writing, Intermediate School, Roanoke,
Va.). 
Graduate Student in Penmanship, National Business College, Roanoke, Va.;
Diploma in Palmer Method of Business Writing; Diploma in Writing from
Zanerian College, Columbus, Ohio; Instructor in Penmanship and Spelling,
Martinsville Summer Normal, 1912, 1913, 1914. 
GEORGIA MAY BARRETT  Primary Education 
(Instructor Primary Methods and Supervisor of Practice Teaching,
Greenville, N. C., Normal School). 
B. S. in Education; Graduate Georgia State Normal School; Student
Chicago University; Special Diploma Teachers' College, Columbia University. 
ANNA BARRINGER  Drawing 
(Director of Manual Arts, Industrial Institute and College, Columbus,
Mississippi). 
B. A., Teachers College, Columbia University; Student of Art, Newcomb
College, New Orleans; Student University of Virginia Summer School of
Art; New York School of Art. 
ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD  Chemistry 
(Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia). 
B. A., B. S., Hampden-Sidney College; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University;
Assistant in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Science and
Mathematics, Frederick College; Professor of Chemistry, Mississippi Agricultural
College; Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Missouri. 
ARTHUR V. BISHOP  Latin 
(Professor of Latin and Greek, Hollins College). 
B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Principal of Blacksburg High School;
Student Instructor in Latin, University of Virginia; M. A. and Ph. D.,
University of Virginia. 
HELEN BLAYLOCK  Cultivation of the Speaking Voice and Vocal Expression 
(Instructor in the Technique of Voice and Vocal Interpretation of
the Bible and Prayer-Book in the Philadelphia P. E. Divinity
School; Instructor in Vocal Training, Phonetics and
Reading in the Agnes Irwin School, Philadelphia). 
M. O., National School of Oratory, Philadelphia; Pupil of the late tragedian
and teacher, Mr. James E. Murdoch; Lecturer in the Philadelphia
Summer School of the University Extension Society; Instructor in Voice
and Bible Interpretation in the Church Training and Deaconess House,
Philadelphia. 
WINIFRED BRAINERD  Manual Arts 
(Supervisor Manual Training in Grades, Indianapolis, Indiana). 
Graduate Oneonta, N. Y., State Normal School; Teacher Manual Training
in Normal School; Special Work at Cornell and Teachers College. 
CHARLOTTE BRONSON  Reading 
(Primary Supervisor Lynchburg Schools). 
A. B., Winthrop College, S. C. 
LUCILE BURGESS  Civics and Hygiene 
(Teacher Charlottesville City Schools). 
EVERARD JOHN CALTHROP  Vocal Production 
(Director of Vocal Department, Elizabeth College, Salem, Virginia). 
Pupil of R. G. Calthrop, J. D. Mehan, New York, Hermann Klien, pupil
Garcia, London; George Henschel, pupil of Goetze, London; ten years
tenor soloist of the West End Collegiate Church of New York City. 
GARDNER L. CARTER  Chemistry 
(Instructor in Chemistry, University of Virginia). 
B. A., University of Virginia. 
MAY DABNEY  History 
(Teacher Charlottesville City Schools). 
J. W. DAVIS  Manual Training 
(Principal Shellman, Georgia, High School). 
MARY LOUISE DINWIDDIE  Library Methods 
(Assistant Librarian of the University of Virginia). 
Teacher in Virginia Public Schools; Graduate in Library Methods, Columbia
University. 
WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS  Mathematics 
(Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia). 
B. S., C. E., University of Virginia. 
MARY EISENBISE  Manual Training 
(Assistant Supervisor of Drawing and Manual Arts, Columbus,
Ohio). 
Instructor Summer Normal Art School, Rye Beach, Ohio; Instructor Allegany
County Institute, Maryland; Instructor Columbus Normal School. 
WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER  German 
(Professor Germanic Languages, University of Virginia). 
M. A., Ph. D., University of Virginia. 
J. T. FENTRESS  Geography 
(Principal Chimborazo School, Richmond, Virginia). 
ADEN L. FILLMORE  Music 
(Director of Music and Supervisor of Music, in Pittsburgh Public
Schools). 
Student in College of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio; Graduate of the George F.
Root, Normal School, Elmira, New York; Graduate Cornell Summer School
of Music; Instructor in Curry College, Pittsburgh, Department of Music
for Public School Teachers; Seventeen Years Experience as Supervisor of
Music. 
THOMAS FITZHUGH  Latin and Greek 
(Professor of Latin, University of Virginia). 
M. A., University of Virginia; Student of Philology and Archæology, Berlin,
Rome and Athens; Instructor, Bingham School, North Carolina; Instructor,
Bellevue High School, Virginia; Professor of Latin, Central University,
Kentucky; Professor of Latin, University of Texas; Professor of
Latin and Greek, Texas-Colorado Chautauqua. 
WILLIAM MENTZEL FORREST  Biblical Literature 
(John B. Cary Memorial Professor of Biblical History and Literature,
University of Virginia). 
B. A., Hiram College; Special student College of the Bible, Transylvania
University; Graduate student University of Chicago; Biblical Lecturer, Ann
Arbor Bible Chair and Calcutta Bible Lectureship. 
FLORENCE C. FOX  Reading 
(Specialist in Educational Systems, U. S. Bureau of Education,
Washington, D. C.). 
Bachelor of Philosophy and Bachelor of Education, University of Chicago;
Diploma, Cook County, Chicago, Normal School, under Col. Parker; Critic
Teacher and Supervisor, Milwaukee, Wis., State Normal School; Institute
Instructor; Author of "Fox's Indian Primer," Verses of "The Art Song
Cycles," "Outlines for Teachers in History, Literature and Domestic
Science," "Literature in the Grades," and "Lessons in Agriculture." 
MARGARET E. FRASER  Music 
(Director of Music, State Normal School, Fredericksburg, Virginia;
Supervisor of Music in Fredericksburg Public Schools). 
Educated in Boston Public Schools; Graduate in Piano. Harmony and
Counterpoint, Copley Square School of Music, Boston, Mass.; Vocal instruction
under private teachers, Boston, Mass.; Graduate Cornell University
Music School; solo and choir work in churches of Boston, Mass.; Teacher
of Music for Eight Years in Copley Square School of Music, Boston, Mass. 
F. S. GAMMACK  Poultry Course 
(Poultry Instructor, Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute). 
MARCELINE A. GATLING  Physical Education 
(Instructor Norfolk Public Schools). 
Graduate Harrisonburg Normal School, Student in Physical Education,
Columbia University, 1914 and 1915; Special Student in Aesthetic and
Classical Dancing. 
CHARLES DE GEER  French 
(Professor of French, West Hampton College, Richmond, Va.,
1913-15; Head of French Department of Virginia Randolph
Ellett School since 1905-15). 
Membre de l'Association des Professeurs Francais en Amérique; Université
de Bruxelles (Cours Barincourt, 1906, 1907, 1908); Sorbonne, Paris (Cours
Ruelle, 1909, 1910); Author of "Lectures et Conversations;" "Le Verbe
Français et ses dérivés." 
C. B. GIVENS, JR.  Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. Algebra 
(Principal School, Richmond, Virginia). 
B. S., Milligan College; Principal of High Schools; Professor of Mathematics
Milligan College; Student University of Virginia 1906-1909. 
ROBERT KENT GOOCH  Latin 
(Rhodes Scholar). 
A. B., University of Virginia. 
LUDLOW GRISCOM  Agriculture 
(Member of the Department of Entomology and Ornithology,
Cornell University). 
A. B., Columbia; M. A., Cornell; Associate Member of the American Ornithologists'
University; Member of the Linnaean Society of New York;
Secretary and Editor of Transactions 1912-1915; Author of numerous papers
on the distribution and economic importance of birds. 
ELIZABETH M. GRUBB  Assistant in Games 
(Instructor in Norfolk Primary Schools). 
Graduate St. Louis Kindergarten Training School; Director Norfolk Kindergarten. 
MISS IRENE HAISLIP  Pipe Organ 
Pupil of Professor W. R. Schmidt; former pupil of Liszt. 
ALFRED LAWRENCE HALL-QUEST  Education 
(Associate Professor of Education, University of Virginia). 
M. A., B. D., Princeton; B. A., Augustana College; Professor Philosophy
and Education, Westminster College, Missouri; Assistant in education at
University of Illinois; Member Summer School University of Illinois. 
JOHN R. HAYES, M. A., M. S.  High School Athletics 
(Randolph Macon, Washington College). 
Graduate Work, University of Chicago, Coach Ohio University. 
WILLIAM HARRY HECK  Education 
(Professor of Education, University of Virginia). 
M. A., Wake Forest College; Ph. D., Teachers College, New York; Assistant
Principal, Raleigh Male Academy, North Carolina; Assistant Secretary,
General Education Board; Author, "Mental Discipline." 
CLARA HICKMAN  Primary Methods 
(Instructor Primary Methods, Washington, D. C.). 
WALTER HUFFINGTON  History 
(Superintendent Schools, Greensboro, N. C.). 
B. A., M. A., St. John's College, Annapolis; Principal of High Schools and
Institute Conductor. 
JAMES GIBSON JOHNSON  Conductor Midway Institute 
(Superintendent of Schools, Charlottesville, Virginia). 
B. A., M. A., Milligan College; M. A., Ph. D., University of Virginia;
Teacher and Principal in Rural and City Elementary and High Schools;
Conductor of Summer Institutes. 
FREDERICK JUCHHOFF  Finance and Accountancy 
(Public Accountant and Auditor, Chicago). 
Ph. D., M. A., and Ph. D., Kansas City University; LL. B., Illinois College
of Law; LL. M., University of Maine. Graduate Student, University
of Chicago, summer sessions 1909-10-11-12-13-14; Northwestern University
school of commerce, 1911-12, 14-15 and 15-16. Instructor, commerce, Berea
College; Instructor, Commerce and Economics, Cook County and City High
Schools, Chicago; Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, Chicago-Hospital
College of Medical; Instructor, Illinois College of Law; Associate Professor,
Commerce and Finance, James Millikin University. 


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HORACE A. HOLLISTER  Education 
(Professor of Education and High School Visitor, University of
Illinois). 
B. A., University of Iowa; Institute Lecturer; Author of "High School
Administration"; "Administration of Education in a Democracy"; High
School and Class Management, and numerous bulletins on Education. 


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LOULIE C. KELLEY  Geography 
(Instructor in Physical Geography, John Marshall High School,
Richmond, Virginia). 
Graduate John Marshall High School; University of Virginia Summer
School; Cornell Summer School; Lecturer in Summer Normals, President
of Virginia Geographic Society; Contributor to Geographic Journals. 
CHARLES W. KENT  English Literature 
(Professor English Literature, University, Virginia). 
M. A., University of Virginia; Ph. D. Leipsic, Germany; Ll. D. University
of Alabama; Formerly Professor of English and German, University
of Tennessee; Literary Editor of Library of Southern Literature, Southern
Poems, Selected Poems of Burns, etc.; Author of numerous monographs
and magazine articles; Member of Authors' Club of England, etc. 
WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER  Biology 
(Associate Professor of Biology, University of Virginia). 
B. A., M. A., Franklin and Marshall College; Ph. D., University of Virginia;
Professor of Biology, Millersville Normal School, Pennsylvania, 1901;
Government Teacher in Phillipines, 1901-1903; Student at University of
Gœttingen; Maule Fellow in Biology, Princeton University; Adjunct Professor
in Biology, University of Virginia. 
WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH  Field Botany and Hygiene 
(Professor of Hygiene, University of Virginia). 
Ph. D., University of Virginia; M. D., University of Virginia; Director of
Athletics, University of Virginia. 
ALBERT LEFEVRE  Logic and Philosophy 
(Professor of Philosophy, University of Virginia). 
B. A., University of Texas; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University;
Ph. D., Cornell University; Lecturer in Philosophy, Instructor in Philosophy,
and Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Cornell University; Student, University
of Berlin; Professor of Philosophy, Tulane University. 
BESSIE C. LEFTWICH  Domestic Economy 
(Instructor in Domestic Art, Harrisonburg Normal and Industrial
School, Harrisonburg, Va.). 
Assistant Critic Instructor in the School of Industrial and Household Arts,
Teachers College, N. Y.; Instructor in English and Physiology, Mary Baldwin
Seminary; Graduate Mary Baldwin Seminary; Student Domestic
Science, Teachers' College, N. Y. 
WILLIE LONDON  English 
(Instructor in English, Roanoke High School). 
Student at University of Virginia and Cornell Summer Schools; Instructor
in Farmville Summer School, Big Stone Gap Summer School, and Covington
Summer School. 
KATHARINE LUMPKIN  Secretary Y. W. C. A. 
(Student Secretary Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga.). 
J. MOORE McCONNELL  History 
(Professor of History and Economics, Davidson College). 
B. A., Davidson College; M. A., Ph. D., University of Virginia; Associate
Principal Pantops Academy, Virginia; Associate Professor Latin and Mathematics,
Davidson College; Editor Southern Orators, Macmillan Pocket
Classics. 
JAMES SUGARS McLEMORE  Latin 
(Adjunct Professor in Latin, University of Virginia). 
M. A., Ph. D., University of Virginia. 
HOWARD MORGAN McMANAWAY  Education 
(Division Superintendent of Schools, Albemarle County). 
Student Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia; Stokes Fellow University
of Virginia; Graduate M. A. Courses in History and Education, University
of Virginia; Principal Toano High School; Instructor in History, English
and Chemistry, Charlottesville High School; Instructor in Pedagogy, Seaside
Summer Normal, Newport News, Virginia. 
WALLACE HOPKINS MAGEE  Manual Training 
(Director Industrial Education, John Marshall High School, Richmond,
Virginia). 
Graduate Manual Training High School, Louisville, Kentucky; Kentucky
State University, Mechanical Engineering Department; Special Apprentice
Atlas Engine and Boiler Works, Indianapolis; Teacher of Woodwork and
Mechanical Drawing, Richmond Public Schools; Head Metal Department,
Manual Training High School, Louisville, Kentucky. 
JOHN LEVI MANAHAN  Education 
(State High School Inspector and Professor of Education, Miami
University). 
B. S., B. Ped., Ohio Northern University, 1912; A. M., Harvard, 1914;
Graduate Student Harvard, 1912-1915; Superintendent of Model School,
Ohio Northern University during summers of 1913 and 1914; Assistant
in American Government, Harvard, February to June, 1914; Assistant in
Education, Radcliffe College, 1915. 
JOHN CALVIN METCALF  English 
(Professor of English, Richmond College). 
M. A., Georgetown College; M. A., Harvard University; Litt. D. Georgetown,
Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Harvard University; University
of Leipzig; Professor of Modern Languages, Mercer University;
Professor of English, Georgetown College; Lecturer in University of Chicago;
Author of "A History of English Literature;" Editor of "The Sir
Roger de Coverley Papers" and of "Macbeth." 
JAMES NEWTON MICHIE  Mathematics 
(Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Texas). 
B. S., University of Virginia; Instructor in Mathematics, University of
Virginia, 1906-1909. 
MARY S. MOFFETT  Arithmetic 
(Supervising Principal of Herndon High Schools, Virginia). 
Graduate of Cincinnati Normal School; Principal of School, Cincinnati;
Principal, Rockbridge Normal School; Instructor University of Virginia
Summer School since 1903. 
J. K. MORRISON  Agriculture and Poultry 
(Demonstrator with the Missouri Poultry Experiment Station). 
Ph. B., University of Mississippi; Professor of Poultry Husbandry, Mississippi
Agricultural and Mechanical College; Instructor Peabody Summer
School; President Stauton College, Miss.; President Belhaven College,
Miss.; Contributor to Country Life in America, Country Gentleman, etc. 
EDA LORD MURPHY  Domestic Science 
(Director Domestic Science, Georgia Normal and Industrial College). 
Graduate Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, Illinois; Graduate Stout Institute, Menomone,
Wisconsin; Student Teachers College, N. Y.; Director Domestic
Science, Eastern Kentucky State Normal. 
WELDON THOMAS MYERS  English 
(Professor of English, Converse College Spartanburg, S. C.). 
B. A., Bridgewater College; M. A., Ph. D., University of Virginia; Professor
of Ancient Languages, Bridgewater College, 1901-1905; Instructor in
Latin, University of Virginia, 1906-1909; Instructor in English Literature,
University of Virginia, 1909-1911. 
GEORGIA O'KEEFE  Drawing 
(Instructor in Drawing, Columbia College, S. C.). 
Supervisor, Drawing, Amarillo, Texas; Student Teachers College, N. Y.;
Graduate Chatham Institute; Student Chicago Art Institute; Student New
York Art League. 
JAMES MORRIS PAGE  Mathematics 
(Dean of the University of Virginia). 
M. A., Randolph-Macon College; Ph. D., University of Leipzig; Fellow in
Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Mathematics, University
of Virginia. 
THOMAS WALKER PAGE  History and Civil Government 
(Professor of Economics, University of Virginia). 
M. A., Randolph-Macon College; Ph. D., University of Leipzig; Student
London, Berlin; Lecturer in Chicago University; Professor, University
of California; Professor, University of Texas; Member Tariff Board; Member
State Tax Commission. 
JOHN SHELTON PATTON  Library Methods 
(Librarian of the University of Virginia). 
Former Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia; Author of "Jefferson,
Cabell and the University of Virginia;" Joint Editor of "The Book of
the Poe Centenary," and of "Jefferson's University." 
ELIZABETH TRIPPE PICKETT  Physical Education 
(Primary Teacher, Public Schools, Norfolk, Virginia). 
Student, Norfolk College; Graduate and Post-Graduate Student, Kindergarten
Training School, New York; Instructor, Childrens' School Farm,
Jamestown Exposition; Director, Ghent Kindergarten, Norfolk. 
L. L. PRATT  Chemistry 
(Instructor in Organic Chemistry, University of Virginia). 
A. B., Bowdoin College; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University. 
LINDSAY ROGERS  International Law and Politics 
(Adjunct Professor of Political Science, University of Virginia). 
A. B., Johns Hopkins University; University Fellow in Political Science,
and Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; LL. B., University of Maryland;
Member of the Maryland Bar; Editor-in-Chief, the University of Virginia
Alumni Bulletin; Author, "The Postal Power of Congress;" "The WebbKenyon
Act," etc., and contributor to various American and foreign journals
on questions of constitutional law and domestic and international politics. 
RENA ROSSMANN  Domestic Economy 
(Supervisor Domestic Art Department, Miller Manual Labor
School, Virginia). 
Graduate Western High School, Baltimore; School of Household Economics,
Chicago; Special Teacher Pratt Institute, New York. 
HERR ERWIN  SCHNEIDER next hit  Piano and Violin 
Graduate of the Royal Music School at Montabaus, Province of Hessen Nassau,
Germany; Pupil of Capellmeister Jane at Wiesbaden and Joseph previous hit Schneider next hit,
Bandmaster of the Duke of Nassau; Musical Director, Nashville College
for Young Ladies, Nashville, Tenn.; Southwestern Baptist University, Jackson,
Tenn.; Virginia College, Roanoke, Va.; and Lewisburg Seminary and
Conservatory of Music; Lewisburg, W. Va. 
EDWIN H. SCOTT  Agriculture 
(Professor Agriculture and Biology, Georgia Normal and Industrial
College). 
Graduate Massachusetts Agricultural College, B. S., 1906; Instructor in
High School, Northampton, Massachusetts, 1903-04; Principal Evening Drawing
School, Northampton, Mass., 1905; Principal of Agricultural High
and Graded Schools, Petersham, Mass., 1906-08; Registrar and Instructor,
Massachusetts Summer School of Agriculture for Teachers, 1907; Instructor
in Pedagogy of Agriculture, Connecticut Summer School for Teachers, Storrs,
Conn., 1909; Graduate Student, Dartmouth Summer School 1910, 1911 and
1912. 
KATHERINE K. SCOTT  Assistant in Games 
(Instructor Richmond Public Schools). 
THOMAS McNIDER SIMPSON, JR.  Astronomy 
(Fellow University of Chicago). 
B. A., Randolph-Macon College; M. A., University of Virginia; Fellow and
Assistant in Astronomy, University of Virginia; Acting Professor of Mathematics
and Physics, St. Stephen's College; Instructor in Mathematics, University
of Virginia; Professor of Mathematics, Converse College. 
CHARLES ALPHONSO SMITH  English 
(Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English, University of Virginia). 
M. A., Davidson College; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; Head Department
of English and Dean of the Graduate Department, University of
North Carolina; Roosevelt Professor of American History and Institutions,
University of Berlin, 1910; Author "Elementary English Grammar," "Studies
in English Syntax," "What Literature Can Do for Me?" now writing "Life
of O. Henry;" "Amerikanische Literatur." 
DUNCAN SMITH  Art 
(Former Instructor Art Students League, New York). 
M. A., University of Virginia; Member National Society Mural Painters,
and of the Architectural League of New York; Mural Portrait Painter. 
CARROLL MASON SPARROW  Physics 
(Professor of Physics, University of Virginia). 
A. B., Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey,
1902-1907; Instructor in Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1910-11;
Member American Physical Society; Member American Mathematical Society;
Member Circolo Matametico di Palermo. 
MABEL LEIGH STEPHENSON  Domestic Economy 
(Director of Domestic Economy, Baltimore County, Maryland). 
Tome Institute 1903; Pupil Assistant Domestic Economy 1903-4; Graduated
School of Domestic Science, Boston, Mass., 1905; Director Domestic Economy
Episcopal School, Savannah, Ga., 1905-7; Home Economics Instructor,
Baltimore County, Md., 1908-11; Graduated Teachers College, N. Y., 1912;
Summer Session, Columbia University, 1912. 
MARIETTA STOCKARD  Story Telling and Kindergarten 
(Assistant Kindergarten Training Teacher, Washington, D. C.,
Normal School, and Lecturer in Children's Literature in
George Washington University). 
A. B., George Washington University; Graduate Phœbe Hearst Kindergarten
College; Student, Teachers College, N. Y. 
MABEL ELEANOR STONE  Y. W. C. A. Secretary 
A. B., Smith College, 1909; Graduate of National Training School of Y.
W. C. A., 1911; Field Student Secretary, Ohio and West Virginia, 19111914;
Student Secretary, South Atlantic Field, 1914. 
WILLIAM HAY TALIAFERRO  Biology 
(Student Assistant in Biology, Johns Hopkins University). 
B. S., University of Virginia; Assistant in Biology, University of Virginia,
1913-1915; Joint author with Dr. Wm. A. Kepner of a series of papers
on zoölogical subjects. 
MARION F. THOMPSON  Domestic Economy 
(Instructor Domestic Science, Hampton High School, and George
Wythe School). 
Graduate Mechanics Institute, Rochester, N. Y. 
GEORGE ARMSTRONG WAUCHOPE  English 
(Professor of English, University of South Carolina). 
M. A., Ph. D., Washington and Lee University; Graduate Student, Berlin
University and Harvard University; Assistant Professor of English, Washington
and Lee University; Assistant Professor of English, University
of Missouri; Professor of English, University of Iowa; Supply Professor
of English Literature, University of Virginia. 
ROBERT FRANKLIN WEBB  Commercial Courses 
(Principal Commercial Department of City High School, Charlottesville,
Virginia). 
Student Western Kentucky State Normal School; postgraduate work in
summer schools; B. C. S., Bowling Green Business University, Kentucky;
Teacher in Bowling Green Business University and in the Metropolitan
Business College, Chicago. 
ARTHUR GEORGE WILLIAMS  Grammar and Geography 
(Professor of Modern Languages, Emory and Henry College). 
A. B., A. M., Roanoke College; Graduate Student in Germanics at the
University of Chicago, Summer Quarters 1912 and 1913; Instructor in
Modern Languages, High School, Roanoke; Professor of Modern Languages,
Emory and Henry College; Instructor in German, University of
Chicago (Summer Quarter 1913); President of Modern Language Association
of Virginia, 1911-15. 
DAISY WINGFIELD  Music 
(Supervisor of Music, Roanoke Public Schools). 
Graduate of Cornell University Music School. 
EVERETT E. WORRELL  Registrar for Dept. of Public Instruction 
(State School Inspector, Department of Public Instruction, Richmond,
Va.). 
Graduate Normal Department, the College of William and Mary; Instructor
William and Mary College; Principal Roanoke City Schools; Principal
Norfolk City Schools; Member Virginia State Board of Examiners. 
HUGH SKIPWITH WORTHINGTON  French 
(Instructor in Romanic Languages, Johns Hopkins, University). 
M. A., University of Virginia; Instructor in Modern Languages, Richmond
College; Professor of Modern Languages, Southern Female College; Associate
Professor of French and Spanish, Virginia Polytechnic Institute;
Professor of French, Sweet Briar College, Virginia; student in France,
1905, 1907, 1911, 1912. 
RICHARD THOMAS WYCHE  Story Telling 
(Story Specialist). 
University of North Carolina; University of Chicago; Author, "Some Great
Stories and How to Tell Them;" Co-editor, "Foundation Library for Young
People;" Editor, "The Story Teller's Magazine;" Lecturer, University of
Chicago, Summer Schools of Michigan, Ohio, Alabama, Georgia; Boards of
Education, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Detroit, San Antonio; President National
Story Teller's League.