Board of Trustees listed in school catalog
Rev. C. P. Fisher George H. Cox Rev. C. A. Brown Hon. Louis M. Swink
John S. Efird Rev. J. H. C. Fisher H. E. Cline
Rev. R. A. Goodman John A. Cline Rev. John F, Crigler
H. B. Wilkinson C. G. Heilig Rev. John C. Seegers

Rev. R. A. Goodman, A. B.
(Roanoke College, Lutheran Theological Seminary)
Science and German
President

Rev. J. H. C. Fisher, A. B., M. A.
(Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg Theological Seminary)
Science, Logic and Christian Evidences Vice-President

Miss Ella B. Shirey,
(Staunton Seminary),
French
Lady Principal

Miss Natalie Rugheimer,
Director of Music

Miss Helen Misenheimer
(Mont Amoena Seminary)
Assistant Director of Music

Miss Jennie Bulla
(Guilford College, NC)
English, French, Pedagogy

Miss Mabel Lippard, B. E.
(N. C. State College for Women)
English

Miss Lena Moose
(Elizabeth College)
Latin
Secretary

Mrs. Leah J. Fisher
(Mont Amoena)
Matron
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The Concord Times (Concord, NC) 15 Aug 1918, p.2.
MONT AMOENA SEMINARY.
Every Prospect of Opening With a Full Enrollment
The Seminary has every prospect of opening September 11th with a full enrollment. The number of old students returning is as usual gratifying and the inquiries of new students are in liberal number. The management is happy to announce two new members of the faculty. Miss Natalie Rugheimer, graduate of Meminger Normal School of Charleston, S. C., 1910, graduate of Elizabeth College Conservatory of Music 1912, with six years successful teaching experience, will be director of the music department. Miss Rugheimer has studied singing under Emma Strout, product and teacher of the Old Italian School of Singing, and for two years was accompanist of the Musical Art Club of 100 voices, a well known club of Charleston. She comes to Mont Amoena with a most favorable recommendation.
In the work of English, French, and Pedagogy, the services of Miss Jennie Bulla, A. B. Guilford College, have been secured. Miss Bulla has been engaged in teaching for several years and will take up this work in the Seminary with the highest endorsements. The other members of the faculty will return. Mont Amoena is ready to serve her patrons in the all-important work of education and to serve solidly and satisfactorily.