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CeTman III and IV have been necessarily combined this year. The work has been chiefly the study of two of the best classics in German literature, Schiller ' s Jungfrau von Orleans and Goethe ' s Hermann und Dorothea. In addition to this work a study of the history of German literature has been made from Bernhardt ' s Deutsche Litteraturgeschichte. During the second semester one day of each week has been set apart espe- cially for conversation and composition. A number of the German students have taken an active part in a German Club organized among the teachers and students. TEACHERS ' MEETINGS Teachers ' meetings were held the first Monday of each month at 4:00 P. M. No effort was made to conduct these meetings along the line of literary clubs, but the purpose was to discuss problems and questions which were of direct value to the school. The purpose, throughout the year, has been to organize the school according to one general plan, which means a system of schools in which all are working toward one ideal. The teachers have been very flexible in their notions and always willing to surrender any individual opinions, if by so doing they could assist in improving the general organization of the school. With this continued co-operation much has been accomplished and much greater results are expected in the future. THE TRAINING SCHOOL According to the requirements of a new state law, arrangements were made by the Tri-State College, whereby the Educational Department of that institution is connected with our public schools for the training of teachers. This has proved to be very helpful both to the public schools and the college, and the teachers and pupils greatly appreciate the privilege of this co-operation. Three teachers, whose qualifications and experience must meet the demands of the State Board of Educa- tion, are selected as critic teachers. College students are permitted to visit the classes conducted by these teachers and observe the work done. This stimulates the teachers to do their best and has a wholesome effect on every teacher and pupil in the building. nnnnn
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