The Trail, Yearbook of Daniel Baker College, 1922 Page: 50
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JAcademy
WILLIAM TOWNSEND
BILLY RANKIN
L. B. BLAIR
JULIA WILKINSON
FRANCES LOUISE MATHIS
LESLIE MARGUART
Roy WHITE
WILLIE MCCALLUM
AMANDA JOHNSON
SUSIE MARY MATHIS
A. S. CRISP
ARNOLD WILKINS
J. T. HALL
RANKIN BARCUS
CURTIS POINTER
KARL INGRUM
ROBY WHITAKER
The Academy of Daniel Baker College offers the same courses
offered in the affiliated high schools of the state. Its purpose is to
fit students for the college classes who have not had the benefits of
regular high school facilities. It is directly under the supervision of
a man who has had experience in the best high schools and colleges in
the state; and the requirements of its teaching force are the same as
in any standard high school.
The Academy classes are growing smaller each year. This is the
result, perhaps, of the raising of the standards of the rural and smalltown
high schools in the country about. It is hoped that the state may
see fit to make it an altogether unnecessary institution in the very near
future by so improving the public schools as to place a high school
education within reach of all; but until that time, the doors of the
Daniel Baker Academy are open to every young man or woman who
is deficient in high school work.Page 50
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