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Show Women's College GENERAL REPORT 83 North (Ehuta Union (Hollrnr for Wontrn ano Urtdgman Araorioij General Report TFACHING STAFF ^ e c o ^ e 8 e has had less time than usual from foreign teachers, the principal being the only one who during the past term has done any teaching outside the English, kindergarten and music departments. She has taught during the year Psychology, Ethics, Geology, Bible and English. Miss Payne, on her return from fur-* lough in September went to the help of the Tungchou station, Miss Corbett taught a Bible class once a week in the spring term but now her teaching is all given to the growing music department. The time of Miss Vanderslice is given to practical work in the kindergarten class and to physical drill in the college in addition to language study, while Miss Mead now teaches two English classes and gives the remainder of her time to language study and day schools. We are made happy by the coming of Miss Louise Miske wdio is teaching an English class and inspiring to more strenuous basket-ball playing while taking full work in the Language School. We also gladly welcome Miss Alice Guffin, the Presbyterian representative, who has also taught an English class while taking full work in the Language School. In the Kindergarten Training School Mrs. Stelle has taught History of Education, Education of Man and Mother Play. Miss McCoy has taught Gifts and Occupations, Nature Work and Hand Work and Miss Vanderslice Program and Drawing as well as supervision of three kindergartens. We are most grateful to Mrs. Gailey and Mrs. Hall for teaching F.nglish classes. We depend for the heavy routine work upon Mr. Sun, Mr. Kuan, Mr. Cheng and Miss Li. We have had four students in the Junior STUDENTS c]asSi s e v e n in t i , e Sophomore, one in select studies, five in the Senior class of the Kindergarten Training School and three in the Junior class. Of these students twelve are of the American Board, three of the Methodist Mission, one of the Presbyterian Mission, one of the London Mission, and three are self-supporting. In June we graduated seven students |