MISS McAFEE WRITES ABOUT McCAFFERTY
- “When I read the advertisement in the Edmonton Journal for a teacher
- needed in McCafferty School, Edgerton, I decided that 36 pupils (Grades 1
- to 8 in a one-room school) were too much of a handful for one used to city
- schools, with one grade to a room and with four months’ experience in a
- country school.
- “However, my mother, with an Irish “hunch,” had cut out the item. She
- asked me to apply and she said her feeling was that the name of the school
- being so much like my own, boded good luck in an application. To please
- her, I applied. I learned later there had been fifty-three applications. The
- school board, consisting of George Trotter, Jack Cram and Bud Lees,
- secretary, had reduced the applications to three. To decide on a teacher,
- Bud Lees suggested they choose by picking the best letter of application.
- Thus does one’s fate hinge on small details.
- “I was offered the position at $1000 a year. I accepted. I came and taught
- for one year, then married Walter Taylor of the Browning District in 1928.
- We raised our family in the area and still remain within the larger
- community. I still retain a warm sport in my heart for Edgerton and the
- people there.”
Miss McAfee Writes About McCafferty
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