l 4 R H E50 kf X--Nslfgs-I , ,.,.,.........,..,.,,... ,:,f,. fff5w. '5.2fT'i'.i 5 ig V' 1 W N. X'-A ...... .., . . fl , .V ,, ., , - ul,,V-,f,::,:f.j. e' N-.V f--1-'Q 's'.4i,...:. ...... u,:i,1..i...,p::::L.f aaa., wr In thc Music Department we have a good time, All in the Normal think it's just Hne. The teachers of Music with faces asmile Make us forget our hard work for awhile. With patience and care they teach us the way All great people learn how to sing and play. Their ability to teach every pupil is shown When in Chapel these pupils make themselves known. Mr. Solomon, who is always cheerful, Can keep anyone from feeling fearful. In class he laughs and talks and jokes, That's why we like him more than most folks. He goes to the Training School sometimes to stay, Then children smile and keep workin' away. And he laughs with them, sings with them, And tells stories true i So they wish they'd been born a supervisor, too. Miss james, a fine instructor in voice, lVe know is not here altogether by choice. lt's no wonder to some that she is so cross For the people she teaches all need a boss. Every little movement that's made she sees, And soon is heard, l-et's have quiet please. Though she. in her way, is very stern, She teaches so that all may learn. 11 illluair Miss Hinsdell, the little, the quiet, the meek, Sits at the piano from week to week. She teaches the girls and boys how to play, And on her face there's a smile every day. VVith a happy heart and a willing hand, She does for everyone what she can. And one never does his duty shirk, For this kind of teacher all like to work. Mrs. Newkirk, new in faculty, ls as brilliant as rays of the sun on the sea. Her work, which expresses most of all feeling, Is, to all who have heard her, very appealing. l1Vhen in Chapel for us she renders a selection In us, she deepens for herself our affection. And we hope that she will among us remain So we may hear her again and again. Mr. Meyer, the teacher of stringed instruments grand Has for us excellent programmes planned. He has given to us much pleasure and amusement And this should be to all an inducement, For he arouses in us that great ambition To someday become a famous musician. His work, being such, pleases all we know, Here's hoping it e'er will remain just so. To you some knowledge of our teachers is given, To be nearly like them all have striven, This Music Department is grandest yet, If you've had work in it, you'll ne'er it forget. Our rank over all other schools we know Especially in Music you'll find this is so. You may search the Normals of Grand Old Mizzoup .-Xnd you'll Find for yourself that these statements are true. 5 JJ ,
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