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n. 111. s. 35119 Qfgmgt iiiz n C Eepartments SCIENCE. During the first Semester, courses were given in Chemistry, Physics, General Science and Biology under the supervision of W. O. Keeling. N o Laboratory Work was given during the first semester. During the last semester Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Applied Science, and Botany were given. Miss Florence Burke supervised the coursese in Biology and Botany while Mr. Keeling took charge of the Laboratory work in the other three. HISTORY. The department of History was supervised by Miss Bessie Yerger. Courses in Ancient History, M. and M. History, English and American History, Economics and Civics were given. ENGLISH. Four years of English were given this year, the last two being work in English and American Literature. Works of the modern writ- ers also were studied. This department was under the supervision of Miss Angelina Burns. Miss Burns also spent very much of her time in coaching The Private Secretary and The Amazons. MATHEMATICS. First and Second year Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry were given in Mathematics this year. This department was under the supervision of Miss Vera Frazier. LANGUAGES. This departnnent Was under the supervision of Allen D. Wilson. First and Second year Spanish and two years of Latin were given. MUSIC. . The Girls' Glee Club was under the supervision of Miss Sallie Lockhart. The Band and the Orchestra were under the supervision of Mr. L. M. Lockhart. DOMESTIC SCIENCE. Seine diflicultv was encountered in obtaining and keeping 21 teacher for this department. The first teacher, Miss Ann McMonigle, resigned and went to housekeeping. The second, Mrs. Keeley, was unable to finish the work. Mrs. Ira Tweedy took charge of the depart- ment during the last four weeks.
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F- YH- S' Elle Qlnmet Szninrs' ifanurite Slings Donald- A Mz111's an Man For a' Tliatf' Diz- Any Little Girl tll1lt,S a Nice Little Girl is the Right Lit tle Girl for Me. lay-an-by.J Delphine- lt's an Long Way to Heyhurn tbut we'll get then Winona- The School Marin. Raymond- Kiss Me Again, Kid. Edith D.- Hill To Be ai FEiI'II10l',S Wife. Amy- Charlie is My Darling. G.- Do He? I'll Say lie Do. Edith .llilttlil-Hl4iVQl'j'tllillg is Peaches Down Helen-- Auld Lang Syne. llazel- l'1n on My VVz1y to Nlaiidzilayf' in Georgia. Eloise-' ' Royal-H J ack- Rest to Me. Julia-' ' Uh! Jalmes Colne Back to Me. Bring Back My Averill to Me. 'Pell Me Wh y. ' ' Red- I 'ln Forever Blowing Bubbles. Beryl- Till We Meet Again. Birdie- He Sang Alolioe to Me. Clyde- The Little Brown Jug. Dave-' ' Missouri. ' ' 1411111118-HFI'0Ckl0S.H Mary- No Wedding Bells Will Ring for Me. .lim- I Love My Wife, But Oh! You Kid. Give Me the Moonlite, Give Me the Girl and Leave th John- How You Going to Keep Me Down on the Farmt' C Jesse- 'VVhere is My 'Wandering Girl Tonight? Bertha-' Russell- ' 1 ' 1 ' Your Shoulder or a Private With a Chicken on Your Knee. Cleland- Carry Me Back to Old Virgifniaj. 'Smilesf' ' Would You Rathu Be, a bolonel With an Eagle on Bernard- The Wild, Wild Women Made a Wild, Wlld Man Out of Me. Neal-' ' Good-Night, Ladies. Ethel- When Johnny Gomes Marching Home. Lillian-H Don 't 'Fake Advantage of My Good Nature. Bill-' ' Pearls. Virgie-' ' Down Honolulu Way. H Dorothy- Fiddle Up, Fiddle Up-on Your Violin. lren'.P Ja-Da, .Ta-Du, Jing, Jing, Jing. 7
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B' H- 5' Ghz Qlnmet IEIZIJ Ihr Busts' Glnrner 'l'llA'l' 20 UN THE TOWER Uh, the day before was lonely, And the night was awful dark, And we'd beaten Heyburn o11ly, Just before this dangerous lark. lt was midnight o 'er the city, And the town was fast asleep, W'hen two Seniors bold and witty Sealed the tower tall and steep. 'llhen with brush and paint ai-plenty, And with skill that knows no peer, Un the tank they painted '20, 'Twins their gftllluiltlilll year. 'I'beu with heartfelt satisfaction, And with glee that knew no bounds, tU'er this unexpected aetionj 'l'hey descended to the ground. And that '20 on the tower, Stood for innny and nmny a day, And it was an inspiration 'llo the Seniors on their Way. And the elassnien covming later, When they see that '20 there, Will uphold their banners better, And unfurl them in the air. He sipped from her lips sweet neetzlr, As under the moon they sat: And wondered if ever another man, Haul drunk from :1 mug' like that.
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