History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
The eight grade children go to the beautiful new West Ward building and the room once occupied by them in the high school building has been converted into a fine chemical and physics laboratory. Within the past year normal training, which has proved so popular in Nebraska because of the excellent training it gives. *o the high school graduate who is going out t teach in the country schools, has been a regular feature of the high school course. Almost all of the class of 1915 received certificates the night they graduated.
The Chadron high school offers as strong a four year high school course as is offered by any high school. It is fully accredited by the University of Nebraska and by all other colleges and universities of the state.
The beautiful "West Ward" building was
building in that of the city. The determination of the citizens of Chadron to make this city the educational center may be counted upon to see that the necessary funds are provided and that no selfish motives will be allowed to check the growth and development of a system of city schools second to none in Nebraska.
The State Normal The faculty and emplovees of the State Normal School at Chadron' in 1919-1920 were as follows : Robert I. Elliott, President ; Effie D. Hulbert, Registrar ; Amanda B. Osnes, Secretary ; W. T. Stockdale, Dean, Department of Education ; Edna E. Work, Dean of Women, Preceptress of the Dormitory; Lucy M. Clark, English Language and Literature ; C. H. Bright, Mathematics and Rural Schools ; Chas. W. Philpott, Physics; Mrs. Chas. W. Phil-