Important changes for next year are announced by the Hanover School Board, involving the election of a new High School principal and at least two new assistants. The scheme is notable in that the College is to cooperate with the High School under a plan which makes possible the employment of a principal of a higher grade than could otherwise be secured.
The new High School principal will be Walter M. May '05, now principal of the Lisbon High School, where he has been for the past five years. In connection with his high school work he is to be associated with the Department of Education of the College, giving part time instruction as assistant to Professor McConaughy in courses (insecondary and administrative education. Saturday mornings, in conjunction with Professor McConaughy he will give a course in education for public school teachers.
A feature of the cooperative plan is to have seniors in the College who are taking courses in Education with a view to teaching observe systematically the teaching in the High School. The scheme contemplates making the Hanover High School a model of its kind, where the most approved and effective methods of teaching may be found.