Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1920 — TEACHER RESIGNS TO TAKE NEW POSITION [ARTICLE]

TEACHER RESIGNS TO TAKE NEW POSITION

Miss Anna M. Harmon has resigned her position as instructor of botany and history at the West Lafayette high school and left here Saturday for Maywood, 111., where she has accepted a position as head of the social science department in the Maywood high school. Miss Harmon came here last fall from Superior, Wis., .Where she had been engaged in social service work for the past two years, fitting her excellently for her new position, which is a new department in the Maywood schools. She was graduated from Indiana university in 1913 and later took work at the University of Chicago. She was a valuable member of the local faculty and had been rendering efficient service. Miss Harmon 'win be succeeded in her local position by Mrs. W. J. Gardner, wife of Principal Gardner, who will assume the work on Monday morning. Miss Harmon took an active part here in school activities, being chairman of the athletic committee of the Sunshine society and one of the faculty advisors of the 1920 annual, Scarlet and Gray.—Lafayette Journal. Miss Harmon taught in the high school of this city about two years ago, having charge of the history deqprtment.