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Hnd out what came next in the song. But they brot down the house-with sympathy. The duet, Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean, by Dr. Dorwin Wright and Detective Perry Mason was wonderful-that is it kept the audience filled with wonder as to what it was all about. Their voices are remarkable. A real piece of art was thc Hgipsy joy dance, performed by Miss Emma Long, with pleasing grace and wonderful ease. Remarks heard from the audience were to the effect that few if any had ever seen more grace and beauty in a simple little scarf dance even when done by professionals. , Col. Rayman Harlan then kept the audience laughing and in good buying mood, by his quaint humor, while he auction- ed off the eats for more than half a hundred dollars. -Bronson Pilot. Q What a good prophet the Pilot is--Mabel became Mrs. Roy Nichols the day before commencement!-Ed.J SENIOR PICNIC The following Seniors, accompanied by Mrs. G. E. Norton, Miss Cosby and Prof. Butters as chaperones, enjoyed camping at Bandera Friday night and Saturday, May 11 and 12: Misses Dorothy Moore, Thelma Ireland, Sylvia Holeman and Mona Clemmings, Messers Donald Russell, Kenneth Ross, Arthur Low, Perry Mason and Dorwin Wright. Among some of the exciting occurrences were: jumping off a moving train, killing a seven foot black snake, cooking duck for supper, trying to make one fish serve as a meal for twelve people, the girls always forgetting to wash the skillets, falling out of swings. listening to accordian music by moon- light, and learning how to row a boat. We won't mention the name of the particular person in each case but leave that to be surmised. All returned happy but fatigued. -Bronson Pilot
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MONKEY SHINE PROGRAM Sometimes even Senior High School young ladies and gentlemen get down off their dignity and condescend even to having some fun. They did so Wednesday night, Feb. 14 at their box, pie and valentine social at the auditorium, and gave their audience a regular monkey shine program. The first number was a trio of classical selections by the Sum Phony Orkestray, the chief attraction of which, in spite of the entrancingness of the music, was the leader, Charley Chaplin, whose grace of action and complete control of the great musical company was a sight. Anybody who ever saw the great comedian on the screen would have known instantly that this was he. Cllater it was learned that the leader was Don Russell, greatly to the surprise of everyone. Don has a future before him-it could not be elsewhere--and we are not saying what it is.-Ed.J The farce, What Rosie Told the Tailor, would have been grand if the cast had not all forgotten their parts. fPerry Mason found the lines lying on the stage table, so he did not forget his part only when he lost the place.J The others re- called their parts promptly when he prompted them and they were allowed to think a while. They finally got done with the thing. Miss Mabelle Watson executed that old time classic, 'fTwinkle, Twinkle, Little Heavenly Body, impersonating a professor, a sweet girl graduate, the bashful little boy, and ,frightened little girl, each reading the great oration, and ran from the stage exhausted and in tears at the conclusion, squal- ling as if her little gizzard would burst. It was heart-rending. Miss Watson, too has a future. We understand it is to be this spring? Misses Dorothy Moore and Thelma Ireland worked on the sympathies of the audience by a soulful rendition of the clas- sic vocal duet, MHP May Be Your Man, But He Sometimes Comes to See Me, Too, or something ofthat kind which would have been fine if they had not been obliged at frequent inter- vals, especially at climaces, to go look up their music rolls and X
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BRONSON HIGH SCHOOL COURSE OF STUDY The Bronson School offers two courses of study to it's pupils, the college prepatory which admits the graduate to any college in the state without examination, and the Normal Training course, which is the more popular one. ,from which the graduate is allowed college entrance or 1 as take the State examinations for a two year teachers certifiicate. The outline of the courses is as follows. FRESHMAN English, C. and N. T. History, C. and N. T. Algebra, C. and N. T. Domestic Science, elective. Latin, C. . Q, SOPHOMORE English, C. and N. T. Agriculture, N. T. Geometry, C. and N. T. History, C. and N. T. Caesar, C. Domestic Art, elective. JUNIOR English, C. and N. T. Physiology,,5 yr. C. and N. T. Science, C. and N. T. Elective 5 year C. and N. T. Civics, C. and N. T. SENIOR! English, C. Psychoslogy, 5 year N. T. Science, C. Arithmetic, 5 year N. T. Commercial Cource C. Grammar, 5 year N. T. American Hist., C. and N. T. Reading, 5- year N. T. Methods-Man'g't., 5 yr. N. T. Geography, 5 year N. T. By completing either course a pupil may have 16 unit of cred- it but only 15 are required for graduation.
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