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WWW reweo Our Boys geawxwea Qe 'Wl'nrth makes the man. and a'anf of if Hip fthm': The rest is all but lt'afhcr nr prmmllofjer'E. WWW i HE child is father of the man. What a privilege to learn to know the men of tO-morrow during their most transparent age. to see their great possi- bilities. to realize there is now but a little bad and much that is good in them. We look into the eyes of one and see an honest, earnest man, loyal to every trust: in another a happy. genial mam truthful as the light; again we see generosity. brightness. quickness of action. So each differs from the other but all are intCII- esting and full of promise for the future. awwwwwwwmwwmw Could anything he more worth while than to prepare them for their positions in life? An especial interest attaches itself to Our Boysf hYe listen calmly to any criticism upon the Other Boysf but the least unkind reHection upon 't hit Boysi muses our ire. Here's to 'Uur Boysf May they be wise, good, and earnest men who will fulfill their mission in the world,
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Rugbv School E will not attempt to write the history of Rugby as the editors of the former annuals have care- fully done. It is enough to say that the school was started by Mr. Preston, continued under Prof. Lord. and now under Prof. Morris. The Military Company was organized in 1893, and the young ladies were admitted in IBM. Rugby is now located in a large two-story brick building on Sandfortl, near Seventh Street. It is well adapted for school purposes. as follows: The faculty is Principal ........................ K. J. MORRIS, A. M. xlssiyfanf PrincipaL. ..,Miss CAROLINE MINDERMANN German and Frc'nrh.. . . .. .MRS. HELENE WATTS Primary Dcparfmcnt. ,. . , i . .Mlss MYRTLE ASHBROCK Etiqm'ffc. ....i....t .. ... , ,Miss MARY Ti HALL The course of study is divided into three depart- ments: Primary. lnteriiiediate and Academic. and the last subdivided into the Classical aml English. The Classical Course is arranged to furnish preparai tion for the best colleges and universities. The English QWW$MW$NWW$WMW$WWW Pupils preparing for scientiflc schools. 01' for the scientific course in college or university. will be given such studies from both the Classical and English Courses as are required. A special course of selected studies will be arranged when deemed best. Subjects not named in the course will be introduced when it is advantageous to C10 50 Graduates of Rugby are admitted to University of Cincinnati 011 certificate signed by the principal. It is required of all the boys to become members of the Military Company, and to wear the uniform, which is neat and inexpensive. lloys who secure the highest average in their studies, and show ability in drilli are appointed ofhcerst The principal will be glad to answer any inquiries by letter. or can he interviewed after September 12, from 10 to 1'2 Al M.. at the school. Communications should be addressed to Prof. 1i. J. Morris. Principal Rugby School. Covington. Ky. or to residence, 553 Course is intended for those who will Finish their school Mt Pleasant Avenue. Ft- Thomas, Kl? TElCPhODB education with us, and prepare for business life. S. TiiT-Y. Hnnaunccments Rln' ?meField Day. MAY ?ZNeDaccalaureate Sermon ti JUNE l-Reception and Exhibition Drill at School. Ji' N E 'BaCm-nmencemeut,
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$???W meg Our Girls Q O EQ$2$ $ r'Auld Natm'c swears, the lowly dear: Her noblest work :hc classes, 0; Her 1fzrc'nft're hun' she tried on man, And then .rlw made the 10.95ch OfuiBURNS. mwmm UGBY had existed for twelve years when it was decided that something was lacking, leaven was needed, sunshine t0 pervade the personnel of the school. The girls were introduced. 0 woman! lovely woman! Nature made thee to temper man; we had been brutes without you? After seven years of testing we can say they have not failed in their missionJ a refining influence. In strength of intellect and quickness of perception they are the equals of the boys, varying like them in natural gifts. 0: QWWWWKWWW The school without the girls would be as desolate Indeed, their room is the hearth sought by every member of as the home without its presiding genius. the school, a quiet retreat, a vestal shrine at which he daily offers fragrant incense. As the boys give to the school strength and manli- mess, the girls keep burning the sacred hres of grace and womanliness. Herefs t0 tOur Girlsf and thoughtful, gracious and good. May they always be true .iA noble type of good, heroic womanhoodf,
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