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Page 119 text:
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SENIOR MANUAL ARTS. The Senior course in Manual Arts this year has been different from that of any of the previous Senior Classes. After considering the conditions and needs of the homes in the country dis- tricts of Georgia, we decided that we, as teachers, ought to help meet these needs. So we have determined to build, as a model, a modern rural home here on our State Normal School campus. This 'home is to be simple, convenient, and beauti- Ti20Lfr Claw '00.i5.B.f5 Q 1- Aihmhqll 0'-an nj CoTTa3r. bum: E Ylillmr, Dmpsvfp 1 Q Txw' B A Q but-. 5t 't l . I ',,,,,.t ' Q--M Do,-QL, it rm.. .1 .iw I y- 'H l Cl J mm, I JI , ,Ffa 5?-V Noir' I V -mf g ' n I W W A I Floor Dian X 7 I Llvfhs Qoom Q cy I vuvvlfy CQH' 5 I and Qeovn L, , yy - as 1 lo' O E VI P I V ... , .. 3 117 -1-ni c o 5nF rfenf Ds-nh AJPW Sl' Cl i'x1fo ,Ev ' Y. r. Sl .haul of economy, we shall show that the country home can be made much more attractive with only a little thought and careful planning. It has been the special privilege of the Senior Class to have the planning of this home. Under the wise direction of Mr. Qrr, we have individually worked out plans and elevations. The best features of all these will be combined into a work- ing drawing from which the house will be n' 'H .9 ful, andyalthough we stress the matter . H iff Aa-4Z..1L .1.4f.7- - ' 1, 02,5 Jllliiliilllk 7. , gill, -2 5 IH! it El ii E -nm F3 El E 941- I T-1 llllll. ,r 445.5 '- v vc ' - - f 1 - 2271 E ' I.: E 1 C CAMTS Coffasm ,K E5 Z' . .,Al1naG1ecvw,Dv, , PT f flass'O'3Z 535' gl? built. 'jf' Q-fi hgahygqff m...ne, GQ. fbi' The next Senior Class will proceed ... ... -- ,..- - ,, .. with the building. We feel that we have BACK had the most important part-the draw- 'PORQI ing of the plans. We are also making the 'ETCHEU BEDROOK I furniture for the dining-room. Im what NM' Nxmig I We purpose that the Senior Classes shall have the actual constructing of this I H house. By computing the cost of lumber Q i 6 and all building materials needed, by be- ' PANTBY 'PAEEAQE BATQIRQUH O-I coming familiar with tools, and by com- - cm' ' Q ' W .uw - , ing in contact with various constructions, ' - 5 Chg-XG v and methods of finish both inside and I I -N outside, we know that there will be DUNN-5 An B R I ' gained much practical knowledge that : SITTINQ ROOM A BZ.xT5en I could' not have been derived from other we nah: U sources. . U - Q FRQKTPORCK Covnly Solfigeb 'WF' AI-nm 1-wus, . -..- L Class Aihe . 31 SQBICJYFDT5 lit I ne
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RQBERT HILL WIER, Night Vlfatchinan. Mr, Wier? Who's Mr. Wier? The verdant Freshmen sayg He comes here only late at night, And leaves at early dayf' 'fMr. Wier,', the Sophs reply, ls Watchman in the nightg He paces round and round and round And keeps us from all frightf' Ah, Mr. VVier l the Juniors cry, f'Late hours he does detestg But surely he's the 'goodest' friend To girls ofthe S. N. Sf, To Mr. Wierll' the Seniors drink VV'ith voices gaily blentg He is the Very best of all On this old firmainentll'
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Page 120 text:
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NOT NEWS, BUT VIEWS. Why did you come to the Normal? Heard that it was a branch of the University.-M. M. GREENE I was led astray.-- KID , Heard that it was co-ed g but, oh my I-M. B. LANEY. I was young and innocent, and knew no better.-LOUISE J. It was not my fault.-HELEN B. I-K 7 Miss Lillie Zetterower told me to come.-A BULLOC CO. STUDENT What has been your rnost pleasant experience while here? Dodging the Matron.-MABEL S. Getting off the campus.-CLYDE F. Having measles QU.--JESSIE R. Getting new clothes.-RGXIE H. Haven't had none a tall.-GEORGE T. What has been your most unpleasant experience? Teaching the Eighth Grade.-ANNIE M. Building a coal-shed.-BERTA S. Thinking. QModesty prevents her from 'signing her name.j Cleaning up.-ZOE H. Missing breakfast.-MAMIE S. What has- been your chief article of food? H. G.- HENRY . Normal cow.-VIRGINIA D. Love.-HAZEL H. Shinola.-Mr. FREEMAN. Bullets.-SARA B. Sinkers.-ROSA L. Food has eluded nie.-OPHELIA H. What is your usual hour of rising? Are I never go to bed.-FRANCES W. I 'Tis very unusual that I rise.-GRADY O, When Maud makes me.-SALLIE FANNIE M. At the ringing of first chapel bell.-EUNICE L, I prefer not to get up at all.-G-LADYS M, you going to marry soon after graduation? Sure pop !-ELIZABETH M. Not as I know of.-ANNA K: I All I want is a chance.-MARTHA F, It takes two to make a trade.-W. G. AGREE fa 6 Q 1 9 l
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