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32THE NORMAL ADVANCE.Williamson, through Sophomores are both teaching in the Bluffton Schools this year.Mr. Odell, 02 is now teaching at Oden, Indiana. Miss Mary Harmon who was on the stafflast year is also teaching at the same place.Mrs. Style:—I want a hat, but it must be inthe latest style.Shopman .-—Kindly take a chair madam, andwait a few minutes, the fashion is just changing.Miss Grace Maxwell, through Sophomore, isteaching in Pierson Township, this County.Some one has ventured the following analysisof the students:Miss Starr is the brightest girl Miss Pierce thesharpest Mr. Long, the tallest Mr. Weathers,the most changeable Miss Berry, the sweetest Mr. Fish, fondest of water Mr. Keeney, the keenest Miss Armstrong, most athletic Miss Gallupthe swiftest Mr. Green, most verdant MrHanna, the best speaker Mr. Cushing, the downiest Miss Monk and Mr. Pope, most religiousand Miss Pound, the lightest.J. H. Bair, 99 is principal, of the TownshipHigh School at Ellsworth.President Parsons, recently gave a series oflectures to the teachers in Pennsylvania.Miss Anderson to Mr. Weathers in grammarclass, Please give the form of the clause in thesentence, Who goes there? said the captain.Mr. Weathers:—The clause is an inquisitiveclause.Griffith, Spindler, Hawkins and Barringer sitting in a room. Griffith says, Spindler! (verybusy, makes no reply.) Spindler ! ! (still noreply) Spindler ! ! ! Well, what is it.I got two letters today.Who said this ?Rub tout, Look aloft, How many times mustI tell you? Be more specific, Mr.—Accountfor this Youd be surprised Do you seeMr. A— ?—What do you see ? Be more definite Class, do you see? Do you understand?—What do you understand? Now that was vicarious suffering? Please notice the differencebetween this work and the text book work donetwenty years ago Dont be discouraged, youllget the form after awhile Well, I hope so.Do you see the movement of consciousness inthat. Proceed more vigorously. Yes, I thinkthat would be right.Professor Stalker recently gave a very instructive talk on Physical Culture at Chapel Exercise.Mr. Hawkins program during the Street Fairwas sickness during the day and seeing the freeshows at night.Professor Kemp, to second term history class,Did the Germans lay hold immediately uponthe culture of the Romans, or did they take itup gradually ?—did they take the plow handlesor the brush first ?Mr. Weathers—They took up the brush first sothey could plow.Mr. Brattin, an old student, visited the schoolduring the first week in November. . His friendswere all very glad to see himA. G. Porter and Iky Lewis still look afterthe value of it. They are surviving members ofthe Jr. - Club 01-02.Mr. Cushing said that football players onlywould have the pleasure of a ladys company, butMr. Lewis proved it not altogether true duringthe Street Fair.Mr. Kimmel to Mr. Murphy, while one manwas carrying the latters body and another his feet—Mr. Murphy, you must lift your feet. Thatman cant carry them.S. L. Donald, principal of the RemingtonGrammar School has accepted the position of firstassistant in Mathematics at the State Agricultural College to which he was recently appointed.Mr. McDonald is a graduate of the State NormalClass 99 and came to Fort Collins in the fall ofthat year. For three successive years he hasproven himself one of the most popular and successful educators in Northern Colorada.—Ft.Collins Evening Courier.The Misses Pabst, Osenberg and Jones becameengaged in a heated discussion, as to whom a certain chair belonged. The whole subject was |
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