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'PHE CL ARION. 29 EAU l,dI.1Ar.'l. 7 YO .VN All except special students, before entering the High School, ure re- quired to pass satisfactory oxmninzi- tion:-1, both orul amd written, in the following' studies: Arithmetic, Eng'- ligh G'l.'1LlI11IliL1', Geog'1'n.pl1y, United States Hi:-story, Rezicliiigvmml Spelling. Cmididaites for Iliflllllbil-Sllill to zul- vzmnce standing must furnish satisfac- tory evidence of zu. good knowledge of the studies previously pursued by the class which they desire to enter. The rank of the students is bnsed equally on daily recitzitions mid on written exzuninamtions given in the middle and nt the end of ezich term. Those who foil to lLX'G1'5lg'G seventy per cent. in their studies, on this basis, cannot continue with their class. If they raink less in any one study, they will be required to review it. Llliliflli If In addition to quite IL large social library, the zeal of thc alumni, the efforts of the students in raising funds by exhibitions, :ind the liberiility of many 6!il.l'llGSt friends of the school have given it another excellent library, consisting' almost entirely of new and cairefnlly selected books. Some of the most frequent and liberal donors fire: Mrs. XV. P. Gore, Mr. E. B. Mallet, Jr., The Association of Grad- uates, Mrs. YV. L. Lowell, :ind Miss A. H. Aldrich. GR.-I D Url TYON. Those who have sntisfmctorily coni- pleted either course of study will re- ceive the diploma of the institution. Each member of the graduating class will be required to present an origi- nal essay at Commencement exercises. If 0.1111 .Il ,fl IVD 130031 S. Board and rooms can be secured nt reasonable rates by referring to to the principal or to any member of the school board. TUI7YOlXf Students who are not perznanent residents of the town are charged 9,236.00 per term. BUT, 9 v
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3 .5 4, f' 'fr 'r THE CLARION 11111 COURASELS OI SJ UDY Attention is called to the com Hes of study which fue offei ed in 'club school In the classical com Se while SlliflL1Cl1tf time 15 devoted to the btudv of Lmtln to acquue a, thoiough knows lvdffe of the 1311110113165 of the i'l110L1El,26 .md to become familial xx 1th some ot tho c hiei ww oiks of the best NN11i291S, 17101111 nance rs not gn en to this to the exolu 51011 of othex btudies Thu 1011130 Ones to all students xx ho tllie It YL chalice also to acquue an thoiough dis ciphne ln Msmtlielnntius, Hlbtuiy and the Enohsh 121110 uuffc and 11tc-mtuie F1 ennh is oifeied as un optional study dining Jiuuoi 5e.u, thus Ulilljf' fm chmce to pupils in tlus miube to Lb quue EL know ledwe oi two hue-igu 1 LH 0 ufwes The Collefle Piepzuatcuy moss meets the Ifmtest 16L1l'l1161l1611t'-afO1 .ulnilsblous to OL11 Maine Lullefvefs mid has 194 en ed the hezuty 11ldO1'161I16lltH ot all of them 101 which it uf. desivned tu ht In this L0l'l1b8 as 111 the classic 111, Latin com posxtwn 15 taken 111 LU1JJlSCt10l1 xx 1th C msai and V11011 C11 eek 0011113051 tion 15 taken xx ith the Aimbnsla A study lb made of the Ines and 1,1141 .uitcls of the d1ii819l1tlLllthU1S and of the times in which they 11s ed Qzue ful intention IS mveiu to Clm-mimi Geogiaphjy both 111 munegtxcmu with the znuthoib iead and xx ith the Gen ei :Ll Hlstolg The En-vhsh V 1Ol'l1f56, which 19 de 51011QLi to meet the is Lmts ot those Latin Tlus uoulso M11 botoie the bGg'1I111111f1 of the next Sdiool yem be modlhed xx 11:11 fi view of f 1W11Jf' 11 uioie tlmiouwh dull 111 the Dlltlllftl sciences which 13 cspcumlly ne-Lesh my im thuse who 1111-.b the t1lLlI11I1U ot the LLL-,sms , and tho coni'-,e M11 bo made as 11ca115 as posslblc the equal oi the 0171161 two 111 the nmouut of woik 10 quued and the n101.1L:L1 chsciphue to be 0btJ.l1lOd funn it RHTYOAII if J XLIHLSLS Rhetoiiml axeimses me wmpul soiy and :uv wnmluc ted num 1u tim weeks duuug em -1 teun, QISUIU om 11 student .mu uppoltmuti ut spv.xli1u,q Lt lf .mst om c Duuuf- two 01 thive nitolliuolis oi meh 'neun oppoitulutw is gueu tm debates The stmluitks KIUIILIU tha last yeai hum, 1I11DlUNl d th1s p11X11G0C :und bane had bouie wiv 11J.tO10Si',111g' :md piohtable C-i1hlllS'w1U1lS Plus 15 uxteuded to nd thc stiulmxt 1u 11,1111 mv to thmli quldily mil to mpiess hw. tlmligllts cle uh I XIIIBIIIU MS Exhibitions, umsistiuw ot 1eL1tLL tions dGL1ll,lIhl.t1011S, plays, and mubm, -uc Onan by the students 111 the F111 and Vvllltlil teiuis .md dining thu 28 H. 1 , W IT W rv ' - , - v , J , ,. . ' Un ' f .T. ..i ' 1 ' ' I , ' 0 1 O . . . . . . . . . . 1 V -- I . v .L h. . 1 D 5 1 ' - 1 ' V' 1 . 'Q ' 'l . ' 1' '. 4' 1 1, . ' . U ' . . . - if .l is Y . LT I... . W- .. f 113.1-. . , ,. -U L , U , ' . . Y . 5' .'.' 'S ' , 3 'If ' . -f J ' ' ra . . .' .' . - . ,. 4 I' ' ' - fi' 3 ' 'f ca - ' . . . i -Y. ' . . . . . 1 , - - ... .F- ' ' I 'A I 1 . . . f ' I '-.- ' A 1 ' ' ' ' ' . . . . Y?-lg? , . . . . . . .. . . 1 . ' ,, , . ,, , , ' v 1 1, '1 1 1 V1 v n '. . ., 2- ,. D , ,vz J J.. ' ,, . 'A . . . . . . . ' ,- i I .. - ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 v I -' .. A . - .' . . . . - . . ,, , ' I - , .1 ' . - ' . . - . '. - , . 'f 3 D . D 5 , , 1. . ,, 1 , , , 5 ,A ,. . . . in-V, A ' V ,. I V . - -S ,' , 71 , ,' ,' 5, ,A E .' ' . 1 1 - . .' ,' . , Y I. . , ' T ' , , .' I-, 5 I - , L . . , T 2 .' f' ' ' ' I 1 A' ,' ' Zi, ' . , . , . .' , ' . ' . , - , , n . . f ,lv - iff ' 1 ' . . ' 'v x 1 1 - H U JILL,-171315. ' D ' v Y . .-.. 1 v ' s ' 1 . n 4 ' .-v'- -1 . 1 - V ., , . . . ' . ' . D by . ' . 1 . U ' Y' A , v A O , , . , . . D . . . , , ,. I: ' Y ' - Y -, - ' , . ' v - 1 ' .. , I . V .S Q hi V . . . . . . . - - . - .' . 2 . , 5 1 ' V ' ' l . ' . a 1 . 0 .N . ., . ,,, bv . , , . 1 ' . . 1 f' .1 1 ' . ' - V i D , . , H. , - - , M , 4 - I . . . - .Vu. - Y. .V . ' A H . . I .V V. ,, Q ', I 1 I . n . 1 I. - r I 1 l u ' , , X , ,. .,., .. . i I . ' ' ' . ' ' , ' - . . - . , , ,D , I ' A , I -2 , Q U. ' - V b. Y . A f x. .i A 5 . I A , , ' ' ' ' Z ' L' 1 'I Y ' I I U- D p I , ., . . ,' 7 53 Y. .A r. A., A . r .A. .Y . v . i V . V ' i ,.,ti, , , .1 . - . . . . . . v -' rv ' r - , . 1 ,if 5 ,L H , Y -, 1- . , - .. nu' - v I A I v' ' - - , .. -. - v' - , ' . . 1'--' - ' - fc, , A . , , .. . D u Q 1 w v I 1 , 1 . 1 'ul 5 . L, I . , Y L' -' ' ' A ' 1 n' 'J f 1 -' , . ' 1 ' - ' - 7' . . . .'- L ' - ' ,f ' ' -. ' F . , V' .V . ' . .' - 1 X V . - 1 . . 4 . - , J - , .. . .. , studfnts who wish to take neither: Latin DO1'G'1'e6ii, is nezirly the same as the Classical course, omitting the bD111lgt01II1, twelsv stlulents, Lhoben by the x-school, uozupete for im prize oiibred for oxum-allenue in speaking,-.
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30 A' 'rim CLARION. MEMORI M. Friends must part. The strongest ties must be broken. We mourn the death of our class- mate, Lina Soule Cushing, who passed to her heavenly home. March 9th, aged 16 yrs. 10 mos. The last day of the winter term Lina was at school, took the examinations with the rest of her class, and went home feeling light hearted to think the examinations were over. Little did she or any of her classmates think it was the last time she would enter the dear old school house. She had very satisfactorily completed the three years and two terms of the course, her rank being one of the highest of the class. Lina was looking' forward with pleasure to the time when she could repay her mother. It does not seem to us as though it could be right, for so good, ambitious and young a girl to be taken awayg hut our Heavenly Father knows best and it is all for her good. Lina was always faithful to her studies and never caused her teachers any trouble wliatever. School had been closed about a week when news came to us that Lina was sick g we did not want to believe that she was dangerously sick, hut death always comes when least expected, and in a few days the crisis came. Everything was done to save her but of no avail, and Friday just as the morning' began to dawn, she hreatliecl her last. The teachers and as many of the scholars as possible attended the funeral. The llowers were many, showing the high esteem in which she was held. Next term will he a sad one, for Lina will not,be seen in her accustomed placeg but we must look on the bright side, trusting and be- lieving' that when we are called from this eaith, to the realms beyond, we will then see our dear classmate. Sometime, when all life's lessons have heen learned, And sun and stars Iorevermore have set. The things which our weak jumlgnieul here has spurned- 'l'lie things o'er which we grieve with lashes wot- Will flash belorc us out ol' lifes dark night As stars shine most in deep tinls ol' hlue: Anrl we shall see how all Uori's plans were ripglit And how what seemed reproot' was love most true. And we shall shortly know that lcngtln-ned breath ls not the sweetest gift Gorl sends his friencl, And that sometimes the sable pall ol' death Conceals the hiirest boon I-Iis love can send. And if, through patient toil we reach the land Where tired feet, with sandals loosm-rl may rest. When we shall clearly know and understand, I think that we shall say that God knew best. -L. B. B.
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