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WHITEANDGOLD 19 500 words per minute t this enables you to take full notes which may be used in place of the original treatments should the ailments returm, and follow directions given. Nell Yates No one will ever know the sufferings I endured before taking music in the Training School, which revivedmy spirits and brought joy into my life. With the course comes the enjoyment of entertaining one,s friends with the two hours practice each night, the taking of Theory Pills: in large closes any time of the day, and the great benefit to be derived from warbling. Try it and see. Alice Ball I want my fellow sufferers to know of my miraculous cure. No amount of money could make me suffer again as I did from incoherent reci- tations. Let me implore any one so troubled, to take at least ten weeks' course in the Training School Grammar department. Teaching grammar is a remedy for all unconventionality and absorbs the attention of the teacher from morn till night. It sweetens the temper, clears the complex- ion, whitens the teeth, curls the hair, and is an all around remedy for all ills. I advise the teaching of grammar to all who are addicted to frequent out- bursts of feeling. After fifteen weeks' trial the worst case of disinterested- ness; guaranteed to be cured. Mattie Hall I was for forty years afflicted with a love of Nature and my fellow- man. I was in danger of apprecxating symphonies; of attaining human wealth, of reaching the consummation of the philosophic ideaa-indeed. a host of evils assailed me. I found that such conceptions were all IITommy Rot? Get wise and take Education VIII. Sadie Overz'ng Before taking the course in geography and nature study in the Train- ing School, I was a giddy young thing having never a care on earth. My friends noticed my condition and advised me to try Geography and Nature Study treatments. I took one every fifth period for ten weeks, and now find myself able to think of the antipodes of San Diego. Podunk or any other point while boarding a car or in the middle of a football game. I can picture man making a living in any part of the globe or give information as to the best care of cows, the propagation of cactacae in Southern Cali- fornia, or hold children spell-bound by reciting: the names of all the capes, bays and islands of the world. I can recommend this treatment as a sure cure for any person troubled with excess of spirits. Emma Spears Senior Will We, the illustrious Senior class of December, 1905, of sound mind and body, do solemnly swear that the following is our last will and testament: In it we bequeath our grade, plus one, in teaching, to the Juniors, who are in need of all they can get. I To the Supervisors in the Training School we bequeath a iispecial methodil series for all departments.
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x8 WHITEANDGOLD Training School Testimonials Cures A11 Ailments-Trv It-Time Refunded if Not Satisfied a What Some People Say About It-Doxft Abandon Hope! I had been troubled with weak nerves and heart trouble for several years, but since I have been taking the T raining School I have had com- plete relief from such weakness. Hulda Simltz After a short experience in the T raining School I can strongly recom- mend it for weaknesses of humanity in general. If you have any tendency to relax after a hard weekls work, try a T raining School register and your relaxation will be complete. If one does not suffice, try another. I have taken four of them and at the end of every month, my iov has been simply marvelous. Charles Butler Pursue the path to history and heavenly Bliss. It is really surprising how thoughtless some people are about certain things. The T emperature Record was designed for the very purpose of de- termining which students have their wits about them and which have not. If you doubt your capacity to remember a million things at once, try the Training School. Marian Loop Try Hendersonian Heaven. I taught geography for twenty-five minutes for ten weeks and now have the whole universe revealed. Virginia Mabee Have you read it? Do you know it? The Teacherls Principal Aim? I have tried the history department of the Training School for thirty years and find it very efficient. It is guaranteed to cure all attacks of gig- gling and the slightest inclination toward mental inactivity, lack of concen- tration or sleepng in class. I conscientiously recommend a course in his- tory for anyone suffering under the delusion that he hates history and canlt learn it. I really used to be given to wearing often a happy smile. Since then I have learned the whole history of civilization, and that it is the core of all knowledge, and have unever smiled again. Clara Woods Although carrying full group VIII and part of group VII, I found myself looking for something to do. I was always idle. I happened to hear of the literature conference. My troubles ceased. I had read very little, but under the careful direction of the supervisor, I read and took notes on every book in the library. Ilve read every book written in the English language and have it abstracted or have a lesson plan for teaching it. Any person troubled with ennui would do well to take this treatment for about ten weeks-longer if possible. Alberta journeay I have had a thorough course with Professor Crandall and can consci- entiously recommend it as a sure cure for laziness and any wanderings of the brain. Anyone troubled with these small inconveniences and minor de- tails can. be cured wholly with a ten weeks, course of this pleasant; light treatment. You 'only have to listen to lectures given at the slow rate of
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20 WHITEAND GOLD To our worthy successors, the class of May, los, we bequeath our well- thumbed, dogea'red corpies Osf Hendersonls Education and the Larger Life, valuable because there is much to be read between the lines tpllainly written in pencill. We bequeath to the Librarian our empty chairs, which will speak for themselves, as we have always done To the Training School we leave the temperature records for future editication, our knowledge tto be found in our note booksl, our lesson plans arranged promiscuouslv and with lack of forethought, and which contain condensed and accurate informatiOn on all subjects under the sun for selfv instruction, a carload of bean bags for work in arithmetic, and, most valu- able of all, our illustrious personality. T0 the Faculty we bequeath our spirit of submissive patience through the dry lecture courses, examinations, and recitatiolns, provided that they make life for the succeeding class as pleasant and ecstatic as ours has been. Should the above requirement not be fulhlled, the here-in-before-mentioned property shall revert to the testators to be used as ammunition in training yuung ideas to shoot! Subscribed and sworn to! before me this eleventh day of December, nineteen hundred five. EMMA SPEARS, Notary Public. Attest: SADIE V. OVERING. .um:-uIn-nIu-n-n-u-n School Notes One of the successes of this season, socially as well as financially, was the entertainment given by the Rowing Association. The different side shows were unique in character and drew large crowds. The financial report is as follows: Argonauts, Refreshments .. .. .. .. ..$12.5o Pristis,Baby Show .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. II.53 White Ducks, Postoffiee .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 10.68 Rhinegolds, Chamber of Horror .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8.30 Dog VVateh,GypsV Camp .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.59 Glacus, Peanuts .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5.00 Generaladmissioln .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 31.15 Total .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$86.75 A rally 0f the Y. W. C. A. was held in Los Angeles, December 9, 1905, at the Congregational church. There were young ladies from all over the state present and we were proud to think that the San Diego Normal was represented by five young ladies. The delegates ineluded Miss Virginia Spencer, Miss Alma Boal, Miss Elizabeth Frazee, Miss Norma Pierce, and Miss Adalind Shaul. The delegates left F riday, December 8, and returned December 10. The completion of the tennis courts is causing a general ripple of ex-
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