10 WHITE and GOLD and lTLove Me if I Live, Arthur Foote; l Ye Banks and Braes of Bonnie Doone,n by the special request of Miss Derby. Browneil's hFour Leaf Clover,n last on the list, was perhaps the most charming song on the program. 6' 0' 0' On Thursday morning, April 10th, the students and faculty of the Normal School were in a state of insurrection, prior to the departure of President Black on an extended trip through the eastern states and Europe. The object of the insurrection was to express the good feel- ing which existed in the school for Mr. Black, and, as Mr. Bliss ex- pressed it, HTo show him what the students and the members of the faculty could do in the way of running thingsfl The uprising was opened by a few words from Mr. Bliss, which were followed by the singing of NBonnie Dundeell by the chorus. Miss Ethel Paine voiced the sentiments of the senior class regarding the departure of Mr. Black, and Marjorie Johnson, of the student body. Mr. Black responded with a few words to the members of the school, and just as he was closing, the training school raised its voice in the shape of a tiny maiden who made her appearance in the as- sembly room, and after an appropriate little speech presented Mr. Black with a bouquet of yellow violets and maiden hair ferns gather- ed by the children. Mr. Black responded in a very happy manner to this greeting, and we are sure that the picture of this scene will long remain as one of the brightest spots in the memory of our worthy president. a a a The annual school picnic, May 3d, was, in point of numbers, the most successful one we have had. Lakeside was looking her best, and the picnic grounds were in prime condition, inviting all the uold I maidsn to throw off their reserve and enjoy themselves by amusing the boys, who were useful articles-for what would we have done without that lemonade! Two of the boys disappointed us greatly, however, by refusing to make even the simplest remarks after lunch. Next time we will ask for remarks before we give them anythingt good to eat. Experience is valuable even at picnics. o a .2 An event which will be long remembered on the part of the Senior class was the Library Social on the evening of April I I. The hrst part of the evening was spent in guessing the titles of the books represented. The time passed in this pleasant puzzling broke the usual reserve and the genial spirit thns invoked permeated the whole evening. Here we met many distinguished personages, among them HDon QuixoteH tdonkey O teal; uOliver TwistH tall over twistl, and HLucileH lloose heell. Our preceptress, as usual, had The Right.
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