Susan B. Ganong

Susan B. Ganong

Infobox_Person
name = Susan Brittain Ganong


imagesize =
caption =
birth_date = birth date|1873|3|18
birth_place = Carleton, New Brunswick
Canada flagicon|Canada
death_date = death date and age|1961|4|29|1873|3|18|mf=y
death_place = Rothesay, New Brunswick
Canada flagicon|Canada
resting_place = St. Stephen Rural Cemetery
residence = Rothesay, New Brunswick
education = New Brunswick Normal School
Smith College
occupation = Educator
boards = Proprietor & Chairperson, Netherwood School
spouse =
children =
parents = James Harvey Ganong &
Susan E. Brittain
religion = Baptist

Susan Brittain Ganong B.Sc., LLD (March 18, 1873 - April 29, 1961) was a widely respected Canadian educator and proprietor of the Netherwood School for girls in the Province of New Brunswick.

She was born in Carleton, New Brunswick (now West Saint John), and was known in the family as "Suzie" in order to distinguish her from her mother with the same first name. Her family moved to the town of St. Stephen where her father and uncle Gilbert founded the Ganong Bros. chocolate company. Susan Ganong is the sister of businessmen Edwin and Arthur, and to botanist and educator William. Her sister Kit married Howard P. Whidden, Chancellor of McMaster University in Ontario.

Susan Granong graduated from St. Stephen High School and obtained her teaching certificate from the Normal School in Fredericton. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts where her brother William was a professor.

Ganong taught school in her hometown for three years and taught science for four years at Halifax Ladies' College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In 1903, she joined the faculty of the Netherwood School, an exclusive private school for girls in Rothesay, New Brunswick. At the time, the school was in severe diffuiculty and had less than ten students but as co-principal with Miss Ethelwyn Pitcher, she took over the lease of the building and implemented ideas and improvements so that by 1905 enrollment had increased to thirty-three students. In 1912, Susan Ganong puchased the facility, expanding it's facilities further and increasing the School's emphasis on academic excellence to a point where the school gained a reputation internationally as school of high scholastic standing. She advanced the learning of music and art and arranged for musicians, artists, and art exhibitions to appear at the school. She also put in place a program for the teaching of the French language, a pioneering effort in a very English institution designed to develop an understanding between Canada's two founding cultures. [https://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/dspace/bitstream/10219/187/8/New%20Brunswick.pdf]

Outside of her school, Ganong was active in the YWCA organization and the New Brunswick Museum. In 1943, she received an honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from the University of New Brunswick as an acknowledgment of her substantial contributions to education in the province of New Brunswick. After leading the Netherwood School for forty-one years, in 1944 Dr. Ganong sold the institution to the Netherwood Foundation Limited. Although retired, she resided in her cottage on the school's grounds for the remainder of her life. In 1952, she published "A Sketch of Life at Netherwood, the Rothesay School for Girls".

Susan Ganong died on April 29, 1961 in Rothesay and was buried with family members in the St. Stephen Rural Cemetery. The Netherwood School offers the Dr. Susan B. Ganong Memorial Scholarship and the Susan B. Ganong Theater, built in 1997, was named in her memory. Her portrait by Kenneth Forbes hangs in the dinning hall at the school.

References

*Telegraph-Journal, May 1, 1961 Obituary for Susan Ganong
* Folster, David. "The Chocolate Ganongs of St. Stephen, New Brunswick" (1991) Goose Lane Editions ISBN 0864921152
* Craigs, Melodie. "Ganong, The Candy Family" (1984) Literacy Council of Fredericton ISBN 0920333168
* [http://www.rns.cc/files/alumninews/hl_summer2007.pdf Detailed history of Netherwood School]
* [http://rothesaylivingmuseum.nbed.nb.ca/RAHeritageTrust/raht_sketches.htm Profile of Susan Ganong by Margaret Bourne for the Rothesay Area Heritage Trust]


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