0186 EDMONTON DAILY JULY 22, 1907 The staff of the Alberta College for the 1907 term, has been arranged as follows. RIDDELL, J.A. B.A. D.D. Principal RACE, C.E. B.A., Secretary of the faculty. The faculty in the arts department is composed of: RIDDELL, J.H. Principal and professor of classics IRVING, Elizabeth B.A. honor graduate McGill University, lady principal and lecturer to English and history SULLIVAN, C.T. B.A., Gold medallist of Dalhousie University, Halifax, Lecturer in mathematics and science LUCK, Elmer, C. B.A., Medallist at Toronto University, French and German HICKS. Mable V. First class teachers certificate of Manitoba. Province, Teacher of reading and spelling. The commercial department faculty id RACE, C.E. B.A. Head of the department, teacher of bookkeeping EATON, E.S. B.A. Graduate of Acadia College, Nova Scotia, diplomist from Business Education Association of Canada, teacher of bookkeeping. ELSTON, David, holder of second class teachers certificate and commercial diploma from Central Business College, Toronto, teacher of shorthand and penmanship. Mr. Elston is an expert penman and one of the best in Western Canada. LAWRENCE, H. Mr. The holder of a first grade diploma in shorthand and the winner of the Lieutenant Governor's scholarship in commercial subjects. teacher in shorthand.BATTRICK, B.M. Miss. Holder of first class teacher's certificate, gives attention entirely to the typewriting room. BISHOP, E.S. B.A. LL.B. lecturer on commercial law. The music department faculty is CHISHOLM, C.M. pupil in violin study of the late Julius Eichberg, of Boston, and Edmund Singer, of Stuttgart, Germany, 1889-1893, and pupil of Petey Goetschius, in harmony head of the musical department and teacher of violin, voice and sign singing. HOOK. P.S. graduate of the Toronto College of Music, head of the piano department and teacher of piano, McCUIRE, M. Miss graduate of the Conservatory of Music Toronto, teacher of piano, WRIGHT, Iva, teacher of piano FORSYTHE, Jean Miss., teacher of voice PUGH, Mrs. Teacher of kindergarten music and of the history of music. The college is making a new departure in appointing some of its own pupils as pupil teachers. These young ladies have completed their work in music up to the senior year, and will give lessons under the direction of the heads of the musical department. The beneficial feature of this is that the head of the department will take the pupils at times and test them as to their progress and efficiency. Those already appointed are CURRIE, Myrtle Miss. Lagham, Sask. ANDERSON, Hazel, Wetaskiwin STRETCH, May Miss. Ponoka The elocution and physical culture faculty is HICKS, Mable V. Miss. teacher EATON, E.S. Mr. The new teacher in commercial work, graduated with degree of B.A. from Arcadia College. Wolfville, N.S. in 1903. Subsequently he was commercial instructor in the Union Commercial College. Charlottetown, P.E.I. for two years and left that institution with a high recommendation from the principal. Mr. Elston, has for sometime been teaching in the Spokane Business College, from which he was highly recommended both as a penman and as a teacher. It is expected a new teacher will be appointed for the academic department, but the appointment has not yet been made.