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TH E SU 2IU E B SCHOOL

T he eleventh annual session o f the Benton Summer School was held in 1914* tlie term being from M ay i8th to Ju ly 3d. During the ten previous years o ver fifteen hundred stu* dents had attended the sessions* many o f them coming from distant points. Not only is the school designed for teachers* but it is also o f immense value to students who desire to advance themselves rapidly and cut down the time o f high school work. T he re* markable success o f this school is due to the interest the teachers take in the w'ork and the lack of " fr ills and fad s" in the work. Several prominent speakers address the classes during the term each year. The faculty fo r 19 14 w ere: WilUam Evans* county superintcmlent; L . R a y Appleman, principal Benton high school; M ary Shambach. Berwick high school; M. D. Mordan, Orange­ ville: Gordon Baker. M cd ico -C h iru ^ cal Col­ lege, Philadelphia: George M. Lehman, MtlU ville high s c l ^ l ; Charles V. Potter, Mifflin

high school; Ida Walter* Catawissa prim ary school: Blanche Shultz, State College; T . K . Griffltli, supervisor o f music* W est Berw ick schools: D aisy Olive Buterbaugh* drawing, o f State Normal College* Indiana* Pennsylvania. T he enrolled students for 19 14 w*cre: Hazel L . Krapp* H ester Beach* Cora Kline, B eaver V alle y ; Pansy Brink, Frank Brink, Ru|>ert Belles, Maude Cote* M yrtle Conner* l.a ru e Hess* Bessie Hess* Florence Hess, E . E . H an ey, W arren Kite, Susan Kile* Flossie Siegfried* Fxdia Snyder, A rthur Wood, Grifliih Yocu m , Fannie Harris* Benton; Edw ard F . B o w er, O ara Cole* Charles Cole, Jesse Eves* Helen Fcrstcr* E arl Hartman. Helen Spaidc, I-etlu M . Smith. B erw ick; Charles Butler, Anna Bogart, Bloom sbufg; M ary E . Achy, Effie Bittner, Austin Chcrrington, Newton R id er, G ruver Rhoads, Edward C. Rhoads. H a rry Berninger, John Goodman, Hester B am d t, Ross Creasv. Hazel Bucher, C ataw issa: A n n a K ealy, Ella Rooney, Anthony McDonald* Char* lottc Price, Ethel Fcnncssy. Pearl Singleton, I^ rctto Conroy, Annie Gallagher* M artha Bod-