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IX. Our English Department's important, too, As everyone knows, we have much to do. Grammar, composition, and literature If earnestly studied, knowledge insure. VVe learn to conquer hthe hundred demons,' Why we should, there are many reasons! v X. There's Oral English in the Ab's, VVhere pupils learn to enunciate, To use proper accent and pronunciation, Important in many an occupation. The A9 year leads to Expression, Dramatics, we call it, and not suppression. XI. Our Music Department we often hear, In the Aud it's brought us much good cheer. Glee Clubs, Chorus, Orchestra, Band, Have brought us fame on every hand. To learn to sing and instruments play Is a wonderful art, as many can say. XII. A healthy mind in a healthy body Is the slogan deemed by some most godly. Our Physical Ed. Department, I mean, In a brand-new gym it's known to preen. If a doubt you have of progress making, Note these: before and after taking. !Enter smallest girl and lzay.j flintrr largest girl and boy.j XIII. Our Art classes are most alluring! They teach all things that are enduring, Pictorial art in paint and pencil, Lettering, enamel, prints, and stencil, Weaving, carving, and things concrete, As shown here in a miniature Heet. XIV. A home-making course, as the name implies, Teaches how to manage and economize. They learn how to plan the meals they eat, To cook and bake, and be so neat. In sewing they make dresses smart, Hats, and things that would win your heart. XV. Penmanship, Typing, Commercial Math. Bring much benefit to the task Of preparing for a business training Pupils here in experience gaining. Our Shops, too, and Mechanical Drawing Get results that are overawing. E991 XVI. But tell us how our work we'd carry, If it were not for our fine library Of six thousand volumes and more, Filled with facts and all kinds of lore, With one thousand books in circulation According to last calculation? XVII. Another department is Agriculture, Where they study Horiculture, Soil, plants, shrubs, and trees, And landscape gardening, if you please Their aim-science, art, progress, In concrete ways they most express. XVIII. Le Conte Life, our weekly sheet, With all the news of school replete, And our Annual with stall ellicient, Journalists may produce, proficient. But these two we could not toast If our Printshop we could not boast. XIX. The First experience of every student Is with our Counsellor most prudent, For she our course helps us to choose. And in order that we maj' learn our cues, The Student Service is ever ready YVith head, heart, and hand most steady. XX. About our Main Ol'l'ice all things revolve, Bulletins and records here evolve. Book Store, too, and Lost and Found, Both help to make the wheel go 'round While our Cafeteria's worthy of mention The best in the city is our contention. XXI. But we would never meet success VVithou.: our fine Attendance Ollice. Habits of promptness here we learn, Absence and tardiness, both, to spurn, And not like snails to school do creep, But gaily come on winged feet. XXII. We must agree all education Is based upon the correlation Of all the subjects that we study, One dependent on another, Each one in its own station Adding to our civilization. fTablfaux of Ignoranfr, Eduration and Ci-vilizationj
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