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N BGQNZE EJGOK The Larle's on the wing, The snail's on the thorn, God's in his heat'en, flll's right witlz the world. THE GRASS -,--,--,,,,,,-,,,-,,,.,.. .... F , ll. lves l4fhere soil is, men grow, IVhether to weeds or flora-ersf' THE VIEXY ,,,..,.......-......,..-.............. .... C lara M. Howartl For Art is Nature made by man- fi flattering painter, 'who made it his care, To draw men as they onght to he, Not as they are. FOR THE TRAINING SCHQOL ............... ---llertha Mathews LVL, are taking pieees of living clay, And gently forming them day by day, And molding with our plastic art Young ehildren's soft and tender hearts. SYMMER. A TROPICAL FOREST -----------------------.---------- W. C. .lZ1lT1lCS011 fNimbly swinging from tree to treel There was an ape in the days that were earlier, Centuries passed and his hair became enrlier, Centuries more ganna thumb to his wrist- Then he was a Allan and a Positii'ist. F. C- Cakes, attempting to follow Jamieson, loops the loop in mid air, but tumbles to the ground- Three-fftlzs of him genius, :Ind two-pftlzs sheer fudge. The whir of an aeroplane from above and the voice of Lucy Hampton is heard: l'Tahe time enough-all otlzer graces Ilfill soon fill up their proper plaeesf' h thlethinks she's flying to Paris, for lmreakfastg or, perhaps, beyond, to con- sult with 'llalleyrand on The League of Xationsfl ul. Rothenherger-looking after the fleeting machine-speaks in various languages : Hh'h7IIllll1ll'S at best a eontradietion still- now She was marie to warn, to comfort, and eomnzaizrif' FALL. SCENE l-All searching for-something. E. L. HOXVELL: l'Vlzy has not nzan cz mieroseopie eye? C. M. HOVVELL: For the plain reason, man is not a fly. NRS. JOHN DAVIS-discovering a held of growing test-tubes, exelaims: Hope against hope, and ash 'till ye receive. Y. O. XYII-SC JN-pulling bark from trees, talks to himself of wood: thlust be some carpenterl. Give Truth a llnstre, as a wood, and iciisrlom smiles. L. ll. RAY appears on the scene, with head calipers, tape measure, and scales bulging from his pockets, spironieter clasped tightly in his arms, while 45353.
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, BRONZE 130014 1 ' ' IV III I Jfmfp I I1 F 1 III The Senior Class Presents a Play on the Faculty In Four Terms V 1 BIG IL-XSS IJRUBI .a...,.,7,...v.........,..e......,.. Y..4 N I. V. f-11dNCb I Relying his name from ear to ez1r1 'l'l1e llltlll 111111 1111111 1111 HZIISIC' 1.11 l1i111.veIf, X111' is 11111 1110-z'e11I 'IU1.llZ e0111'111'1l of xrueez' SOIIlZdS, lx fit for t1'e11s011, .Yf7'tIItI.ljC'lI1, 111111 .vfw1'I.f. IL-XIIY GR,-XNIJ ..,.,A..........W..,.,.7...... Y-, .,.. MISS RCQC6 A. II. Greene SLIDE 'IIRCLXIIIHXIIS ,.., ...,..e.....,.. - - O. ,X. Rogue IAII together :I II'I1111' f11i1jv-like 11z11.v1'1' 5101115 11'z'e1' the sen, lflIfl't1lIt'I'7Ifj 11111' .fe115es fuiflz l'l1tI1'll1!'ll lllflffll-V:2H DIR IQCTQ JR ----,---,-,-g-,--,,-,,-,,-,,,,,.,,....,. .... I 4IIII2ll1 I Iolke IXYIICII5' tearing her hairy O fv1111' 501110 fmfuer the 111'f't1e gffe IIS, To see ClIll'.Vl'l'Z'l'S as 1'fl1e1's see us. I'Iaee of .XCIIIIH-'IIIIC minds uf C. S. N. S. Faculty. in terms of Spring, Snnnner, Fall and NYinter. SPRING B, If. NIIIART and IJ. BIYRIXXCGII: u,IfG1I'.V 11zi1111' ll 1111'1'1'01' is of lZf'tI'I'UIIl.I' siglns, .AI Iwief 'zvl1e1'e111 all 11z111'f'e!.v 5111:z11zed lie, Of f1111'es1' f01'111.v and stueefesz' .vl111f1es the Sf0I'L', Iles! fjl'l1t'FfIll 4111, yet tl1011gI11' IIZLIVX' .111'c11fe them 11wre. fAJI'R DIQXR KICYIIIIER XYNIIICINS: Tu tlzine 1m'1z self Ire ll'Il1', .Ind 11' 11111.11 follow, IIS the night the day, 7411011 Ulllljf 1101 1'l1e11 Ive false 111 11113' llltllll' SPRING FLOXYICRS ,.,,,...,-..,,,.,,....,.,.... -,-I :lIl121 Jones l 01' size is just flze q11iez' kind- II'l10.re llL1llII't' lIC Z'L'l' 'I'tlI'l.L'.'.H 'IIIIIC BIRDS ......-.,,,e,,.e.,,v..,., --,RlIIJy Canton The -X'C't1I .Y at flze Sf7I'lllfj, l711y's at flze 111111'11, AIlo1'111'11g's 11t ,VC'T't'1I, The llIllS1.flf'.Y dew f'C'tIl'll'll, qsma. 2:1 I s
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, Browne 130014 XYhipple's Manual dances before him. in glee at such preparations for stand- ardizations. Measure your 1'1'lI'I!d'S height by the shade it eastsf' MRS. E. M. CORR steps up: Pride goeth before a fall-let's have no fall. P. E. LEAYENNVOR'llH speaks his approval of her thought, as well as his Motto, when he says: Though old the thought and oft erftresst, Tis his at last who says it best. SCENE ll.-Domestic Art Rooms. OLIVE TIWIOMAS: Il hat a hue man hath your tailor made you. CORA IEUGART: Great is the Tailor, but not the greatest, look ye, How by a here creation of my tailor's l'r'e shook of old mortah'ty. ' SCENE Ill-Library. FRANCES JEXYELL: Ally meaning in saying he is a good man, is to Have you Il7llfC'7'5fC'llld me that he is SlZj:l.l'I'C1'lll.H MRS. F. IS. CUVDERT: lY'e1I, no good thing of any sort shofzus its best face at jfrstf' SCENE IV.-Office. o. W. U1 12FFRIEs: HBLIKIIJICSS of memory C I'Fl'-VOJIC eomfflaius of, hut nobody Of the want of jzzdgment- XVINTER. SCENE l-The Campus. Attention Y-And Carrie liell VX'antland, the baby of the Faculty, brings to atten- tion her after school hours military class Cmembers of the Faculty Xlr. Jeffries has caught going up two steps at a tinieyh. ' Mark Time! Halt! XY, T. Ford, mark time docs not mean stand still and stare. UIQ C. Adamson, chewing gum and whistling while in formation are not allowed. Forward March! llalt Y C. XY. XYantland, step out! You have been out of step all afternoon. Report to the kitchen for the rest of the week. Dismissed! And they all. with one accord. apologizing to. but agreeing with, Othello, exclaimz She is a soldier jft to stand hy Caesar and gi-re dzreetionzf' SCENE HW-Domestic Science Kitchen. s. 1. 1ixYNEg II'o11ld the eook were of my 71lI'1Zd.U KIARGAXRET XIcl'HEE'llERS: Here is bread rt'hz'eh Xf7'Cll!jflZCll.S' 1fna11's heart, And therefore is Called the Siting of Iifef' THE ORCHESTR.-X. 'Qllzzsie has 'its charms-so has the Faezdtyf' 'llhe Senior Class bids you a kind Good Night. q1'?.
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