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November November November ing school. per bers November November December December December 6-Football game with Lynn Classical High School. 13-Senior reception to the Juniors. 16-Senior I returns to the normal school and Senior II enters the train- 20-Concert by school orchestra and glee club. 25-Thanksgiving vacation. 4-Song recital by Miss Bertha Wesselhoft Smith. 11- La Boheme by Mr. Hubbard. 23-Christmas entertainment given by Senior III. Vacation for ten days! January 8-Concert by the Myrtle Jordan Trio. January 22-'4Lohengrin by Mr. Hubbard. Men's basketball game at lVoburn. January 29-Junior reception to Seniors. Evolution of dancing illustrated by six or eight young ladies. February 1-Beginning of second half year. Marks! Turning over of new leaf! Senior II returns to the normal school and Senior III enters the training school. February 2-The Senior classes were entertained by Mr. Whitney at his home in Danvers. February 5-Annual glee club concert at Framingham. February 11-Illustrated lecture on the Far East by Mr. Crossman. February 12-Appropriate readings for Lincoln day by Judge Alden P. lVhite of Salem. February 19-Pianoforte recital by Mr. Pemberton Hale Whitney. February 20-Circus given by Senior I. February 26-Concert by Lotus Male Quartette. February 26-March 8-Vacation. March 10-Address by Prof. Moore of Harvard University. March 11-Men's basketball game with Fitchburg Normal School, at Salem. Sup' for two teams. March 19-'tTannhauser by Mr. Hubbard. March 25-Party by Advanced Class. April 9-Joint concert by Normal and Tufts College musical clubs. April 12.-First baseball game with Lynn Classical High School. April 15-Senior Commercial Boston trip. April 16-Girls' annual basketball game. April 19-Baseball game with Gloucester High School. April 20- April 21-Baseball game with Burdett Commercial College. April 23-Lecture on color by Professor VValter Sargent of Chicago University. April 27 -Lecture on India by Dr. Hamilton. April 29- of the Junior team. May 1-10-Spring recess. t May 5-Senior I picnic in Lynn woods. May 15-Senior IV girls spent week end at Asbury Grove. May 21-Moving pictures and vaudeville show by Athletic Association. May 28-Memorial Day exercises. June 19-Class entertainment. June 22-Graduation exercises and Senior reception. J une 23-Class banquet. Just ourselves! V11 Senior III returns to normal school and Senior IV enters training school. Banquet. Members of the Senior Girls' basketball team entertain mem-
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School Calendar 1913-1914 September 4-Making of new acquaintances. October 7-Lecture by Dr. Hamilton Wright Mabie on Work and Days. October 17-Formal welcome by the Seniors. 'fMrs. Wiggs of t.he Cabbage Patch. October 2-1-Lecture by Dr. Thomas H. Briggs on Larger Purposes in Teaching Literature. Members of the literature classes recognized the advisability of taking notes. November 14-Concert by the Durell String Quartet. November 21-Scotch concert by Senior III. December 5-Song recital by Mrs. Margaret Millea Henry. December 12-Victrola concert. December 19-Christmas concert by Senior I, assisted by the Glee Club. January 9-Concert by Durrell String Quartet. January 16-Victrola concert. January 23-Opera talk by Mr. Havrah Hubbard on 'Tales of Hoffman. January 30-Italian concert by Senior IV. Femruary 17- Some Aims in Teaching Chemistry School Geography, by Mr. Richard E. Dodge. February 27-Junior reception to the Seniors. l3achelor,s Reverien presented by Juniors. March 27-Opera talk by Mr. Hubbard, Hansel and Gretelf' Annual basketball game between Seniors and Juniors. April 3-Junior V party. April 17-German concert by Senior II, assisted by Mr. Sauer. April 28-Party given by Junior III. May 15-Junior IV party. May 16- The Private Secretary given by the Athletic Association. May 29 Memorial Day addresses by G. A. ll. men of Salem. June 5-R-Junior II house party at Nangns Ilead. June 6-Junior I picnic. June 16-Graduation. 1914 -1915 September 9-Opening of the training sebool with Senior l as teachers. Fair weather 01111-'1He.' September 10 Opening of the normal st-bool. Poor Juniors! 102 students rc- turnr-rl, September 251-elfootball game with llaverbill. October lil--l ootbnll game with tlloneester, Oetober Ellie- llalIowe'en party given by Senior ll. October 30--tlonr-1-rt by Mendelssohn String Quartet. llaIlowe'en party given by Commercial Seniors. 10
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The A, B, C's of Normal School A is for Archibald, kindly and Wise. B is for birds that we can't recognize. C is for Cushing who takes us for walks. D is for drawing and sociable talks. E is for English in which we excel. F is for Hunk if we don't recite well. G is for grinding, for groans, and for growls. H is for Hastings, hot Water and howls. I is for idyl with pastoral theme. J is for Juniors all wearing their green. K is for Hkettles a11d knobs which we find. L is for libr'ry,' in which we must grind. M is for misery which follows mistakes. N is for Normal, the cause of heart aches. O for orthography, worst of all ills. P for practice in all sorts of drills. Q is for questions and questions galore. R is for reading and many things more. S is for Senior resplendent in red. T is for talking,-no more need be said. U is for unity in everything done. V for vacation and then for some fun. W for wonder what notes we shall save. X for 'X erience costly and grave. Y is forpyearning for A now and then. Z is for zeal which grows cold near the end. B.A I plan to do my lessons well, And come to school prepared, But when I get into the room, 1 feel so awful seared, Because the students stare at ine And fret me 'most to death, So I just shiver like a leaf And try to catch my breath. L. E. S. There was a young lady at hN0l'lIlIllN, Whose brain was very ab-normal, She studied so hard ller growth did retard, And now they ull miss her from i'NOYlllul.,, Il. P. Lessons spurned, Nothing lvurm-tl, Thus A's to 11's am- turned. E. C. 12
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