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THE ANNUAL Miss Mabel M. Carson teaches some Freshman and Sophomore classes in Algebra, and some Sopho¬ mores in beginning Geometry. Miss llena M. Swain has charge of the A, B, and C Literary Societies, and all General Rhetoricals. Miss Helen T. Brown teaches beginning Latin and also Caesar classes. Miss Dorothy Waugh is both a study-room teacher and Prof. Halls’ assistant.
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THE ANNUAL Miss Margaret Feldner and Miss Bertha Ruess have charge of the German Department. There are two courses offered, a three years ' course and a four years ' course. Miss Matilda Snyder has charge of Study Room No. i and the Library. Mrs. Jennie C. Downend is instructor in Drawing. Miss Jessie Mcllvaine is Supt. Belter ' s assistant in his office. —16—
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THE ANNUAL SPRING FEVER. R. McD. A Spring Fever Microbe went by one day. And flew in the school-house, just over the way; Study-room One was first in the row. For the study-room’s windows were open, you know. The bold little germ nearly fell in his track; At the number of pupils, he was taken aback— And quick through the window, he made his retreat, To his waiting family, out in the street. The whole microbe family quickly went in, And looked with glee at what could be seen. ' Til fix No. i,” the old microbe said, “And you do what you can to the rooms overhead. n And that afternoon things seem far from right, Though the sun shone in through the windows, bright; The scholars yawned and one or two slept— For into this school, Spring Fever had crept. The teachers at first didn’t seem to care; But after awhile, they began to despair. For how could they hope the best order to keep, When right in their midst, the pupils would sleep. And then Mr. Hall took the matter in hand, And came into the rooms with a manner not bland: He pounded and scolded around one whole day, And did his disgust and annoyance display. The pupils awoke from their sleep with a jerk; The bold little germs looked indignant and hurt. So they all assembled without delay, And out of the building went sadly away. -—18—-
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