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THE 1925 SPIDER WER Jackson McDonough McMein McKee THE SCHOOL-MARMS’ SOLILOQUY I teach the trusting little tots The things that they should know. Painstakingly I shape their thoughts, And watch their powers grow. I guide each adolescent mind In paths of rectitude, I am their Mentor, firm but kind. The guardian of my brood. My isssion is a worthy one. With pride my bosom sweels, I3ut some day ere my life is done. I'll choke the damn dumb-bells. —O. Kanoga. Jest a settin’ in a school room. In a great big easy chair; And a keepin’ things a movin’ With a lordly sort of air. Not a thing to do but askin’ Lot a questions from a book; Spectin’ kids to know the answers Tho they’re not allowed to look: — That’s teachin’. —E. A. Odman.
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THE 1»25 SPIDER WEB Farris Ames Roark Jack iDrpnrimt'nfs When the inhabitants of the earth were uncivilized and gained their livelihood by means of hunting, stealing, or fighting, there was no need for vocational departments in high schools. Later as the savage became semicivilized, he wrote messages to his fellow-savages in shorthand, took cross country hikes before breakfast for his appetite, discovered the use of a rock for a hammer, and cooked his food for a change, then there arose a need for training courses and we had the beginning of vocations. Now. that the savage is civilized, he uses typewriters instead of quill pens, makes his own furniture instead of buying it on the installment plan, takes a daily Marathon for physical fitness singing, Oh. dishrag. I need thee every hour.” vocational departments have come into their own. Macomb High School affords its students a Commercial Department for business training; Physical Training for both boys and girls; Manual Training for the boys in the junior and senior high schools; and Home Economics for the girls in the junior and senior high schools. 16 —E. ISABEL FARRIS
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— THE 1925 SPIDER WEB THE CARETAKERS OF THE BUILDING The caretakers of our high school have been very considerate of the students this year and we feel that they deserve some special recognition. Mr. Massey, the head janitor has been very kind about unlocking cless room doors and coming to the aid of students who forget their locker keys. Mr. Gordon, the engineer, keeps the building warm and enables them to study with comfort. Mr. Dawson is the night janitor. 18
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