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Clarksburg Hugh School ENIUANSHIP-Our penmanship department is ably taught by Mr. Hall who has had twelve years of success- ful experience, having been principal of this department in some of the leading schools of the state. -'- N as fr IGH T SINGING- This department will be under the able supervision of Jewel B. Cox who has won distinc tion asa vocalist. He has been singing with the Henry Quartette Club for years and comes to us highly recom- mended from them. . . .'. J. H. Hall's Rudiments and Musical Reader, both round and shaped notes, also Class Voice Culture will be taught. .' Music is one of Nature's ways of expressing emotions. It reaches the soul and moves to deeds of valorg it stirs the fountain of tears, and in turn dries it up. Of all the instru- ments of Music, the-vocal cords -Nature's only musical in- struments- can be' made to produce the sweetest music and make the most lasting impression. All should be interested in singing To be able to sing by. note will greatly enhance one's interest and also one's usefulness in the service of God. The class lessons will-only be given three timesa week. The work need not interfere with the regular course-- of study, but rather furnishes a diversion from the routine of heavy work. .'. . '. . '. Every pupil in school should be interested in singing. You need to know how to sing. The boy or girl that knows how and can sing will nearly a' ways be found near the
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Clarksburg High School OARDING- Our best families have arranged to keep all boarders at the exceptionally low rate of from Ten to Twelve Dollars per month. This is in the private homes and of course should not be compared with dormitory board- ing. We are sure that no parents will have any room for fear in allowing their daughters to remain in any of the homes of the town or community. -'- -'-' ' -'- -'- 5 ?'3'P5l? UILDING-We have a neat, commodious and elegant I Hwhite brick building, heated by a Waterbury hot air system. This system is of the latest pattern and furnishes aneven heat throughout the day. Fresh air is drawn into the furnace and distributed over the room so evenly and gently that the circulation of warm fresh air is imperceptible. one ever hears the old complaint I have the headache, caused by inadequate ventilation. -'- -'- - JF gl? il? AMPUS-Our campus is a beautiful well drained plot of eight acres sloping gently in all directions. A sod of Bermuda grass and a forest of young Maple trees make it an ideal place for play and recreation e -'- -'- ---
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Clarksburg High School I front. You should make your arrangements to begin at the first of the term. Let's learn how to sing and then we can sing. Q Every student who expects to take vocal music during the school should make their arrangements, if possible, to enter the class the first day. Let's all learn how to sing. -'- -'- -'- -'- ' -'- -'- -'- This course will be only SLOIJ per month, with a re- duction where there are several students from the same hom. il? 3? JT' XPRESSfON-This pepar tment will be superintended ,L sby Mrs. Joe L. Netherland who has made an enviable reputation as an expression teacher. She is gifted in her line and there is no doubt but that you may secure better and more satisfactory instruction here than elsewhere. The tuition is reasonable. Eight private lessons will be given per month. -'- -'- - '- -'- -'- She has further arranged to have two lessons per week in physical culture. This may be had at very small expense either in connection with class or privateQ ' -'- -'-
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