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FLAGSTAFF HISTORY

Flagstaff History: City pond used as an ecological study area

100 years ago

1925: Vacation Plans of City School Teachers: Miss Mary Fullington, domestic science teacher at Emerson school, leaves tomorrow for Los Angeles, where she will take a boat for Seattle to attend the University of Washington. She will not be on our teaching staff next year, having signed to teach art in the Hurley, N.M., schools. Miss Jane Brown, school nurse, who will please everyone by her return next fall, will accompany Miss Fullington as far as Seattle, whence she will go to Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies. Miss Lucile Bigham, art teacher at Emerson, will visit her parents in Idaho this summer, returning in the fall. Miss Louise Snyder, who is returning next year, will leave tomorrow for Hollywood, where she has relatives. She will attend the southern branch of the University of California this summer. Miss Margaret Schumaker will join her family in Albuquerque next week and in August will be married to Hill H. Lewis of McNary. Miss Ema Vandevort, principal of Brannen school, will take subjects in the southern branch of the University of California and observe at Dr. Wadell’s training school, leaving about June 13. She will return this fall for another year here. Miss Alma Acker of Brannen school will spend her vacation with her father, whose health is not good. Miss Dorothy Jakle will attend the University of California at Berkeley during summer vacation. Charles Fillerup will put in his vacation attending summer school at Teachers college. Miss Lucile Haeger left today for her home in Oak Park, Ill., where she will spend the summer with her mother. She signed a contract to return next year. Miss Frances Stringfellow, critic teacher in the training school at Teachers college this last year, will be on the Emerson faculty next year.



Susan Johnson has lived in Flagstaff for over 30 years and loves to delve into her adopted hometown’s past. She has written two books for the History Press, Haunted Flagstaff and Flagstaff’s Walkup Family Murders, and, with her son Nick, manages Freaky Foot Tours. You’ll find her hiking the trails with her corgi, Shimmer.

All events were taken from issues of the Arizona Daily Sun and its predecessors, the Coconino Weekly Sun and the Coconino Sun.

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