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JFlu (ijuarautiur P riday, Octolx-r 4. I ' MS. 7:00 A. M. — Rumor started. 7:15 A. M. — Announcement of quarantine at breakfast. 7:151 W — Alad rush for rooms. 7:16 A. M. — Vailin;j and gnashing of teeth. 7:30 A. M. — No classes till the quarantine is lifted! 7:40 A. -M. — Classes — but not for downtown students. 7:45 A. M. — Not allowed to go home! 7:55 A. -M. — Some went. 8:45 A. -M. — School is going to close! 0:00 A. M.— School still open! ' :10 A. AI. — Quarantine on till Thanksgiving! 0:15 A. AI.— No, for Xmas! 0:20 A. AI.— Chapel Dr. Waller announces: Students, calm yourselves. It is nothing serious for us. Those who so desire luiy go home. The quarantine will be lifted by the State. Note: F rom then on a wh:ile of a good time tor both students and teachers. ICiTiSDu pans When 1 ri!-e at early mornmg. And the critic teacher ' s warning brings me pain, I send a prayer: — Oh Father, send an ' AIAI ' . And at no(in, as my soup I tan, AI appetite wains, — Hang that plan! — What a shame! — that I ' ve ruined my digestion Vith that most infernal question, What ' s ray ' AIAr. ' ' Some day, I greatl ' fear me, M dear ( ?) little pupils won ' t hear me, — as before; And the doctor, pale as old Titus, Will say: — l)ailly-plan-it-is, nothing more. Relentless critics, pray hear me, If you really want to cheer me! Oh, lesson AIM fans, make my heart light as a bird ' s By saying those heavenly words: — No more plans! ' Page Ortf UunJri-J-lhn ty- ' irjht
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iHusir auit Art i3rpartminttii .Miiiu !. . tin iiiiiicisJ l(! i ;iuivi nl iiiankind. — LoxdFlM.L.ow. L ' SX as our school ha niadc markcii a(l :inces in man uf its other courses so the Music Department has broadened and is one of which we can well be proud. It is very stronij; and exceptionally efficient. Tee -Music Dcprrtnient stands in our school i ' o the best and noble t in niu ic. In Society the influence of this department is felt stronLily, for the instructors are always ready to help us work up first cla s musical numbers. Due to the untirina; eftorts of Mis. j. K. Miller and Mis Rich, a course in Supervision of Public School Music has been thorout;hl ' establishetl. This covu ' se of study is carefully and systematically arrant ed. The students of this course supervise the music in Model School and act as Critic Teachers of Music to those Seniors who may be teachinsj Vocal Music. Two from our class are graduates in this course: Mar Hancock anil E. C. Barndt. The appreciation of jiood Music for Children which the Model School receives is worthy of irreat commendation. As we look over the accomplishments of the year, we will admit that pleasant memories can be traced to our increasing apprecia- tion and love for good music. The Art Department is also well organized and stroiiL ' . Ow has onl - to ex- amine the walls of the studio, in which are many specimens of the work done b students, to aiipreciate the high quality. An exceptionally fine Art Exhibit was held here this year in the Chapel luuler the guidance of Miss Meitzler and Prof. Bakeless. The e.xhibition was held during the entire week, ;uid one evening was given oxer to the students; at which time the Seniors ga ' e talks on different pictures that had been assigned to them. With the proceeds a movement was started to decorate the walls of the corridor in the Model School. P(U i ' Onr Hnndrtd-lhirty-st ' vt ' n
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