1908 (February) Catalogue of the State Normal School of Nebraska - Peru

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CJh. ye <lr at fh prin , Th day allh. morn · 8Wornlng at 'V n; Tft Mil- id aew-pe arle tf; T he lark' s on lh.e cw{ng; The snafl' s on the tfwm; God 's In Hi hea 'VencA ll' s right with the world. - CJ?.oh erl 'Bro1vning-

Spring {P ree tinos jf rom JD epartment

'Publish ed &l1on tlr/y The State 8{orm ,1 f Sc hool Press 'Pm z, Nebra sk 11

Summ er Sebo ol ®pen s l.un e Stb

Ent ere d j an uary 2, !905, a. t P eru, Nebr. , as Secon d Cfa ss Mai{ Ma tt er Under Act of Congress july 16, 1894> N. N. U. YoR K, NEB.

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Th yea.r af the spring, The day's at tne mom; avlorning' s at se<Oen; The MU-side s aecw·pearlecl; Tne lark's on the 'Wing; The sn ail's on ine fnorn; God's in His neacvenAll' s rigM 'With t he 'Word. - CJ?.oherl 'Bro'Wnlng

Sprfng . <Breettttga l}'tOill ttbe {tratntng '!Department

O.fon th/y The State 8'{orm al School Press Puu,

Summer Sebool G)pens lllne Stb

Entered 2, 1905, at Peru, Nebr., as Second Class , Mail Matter:_ Under Act of Congress of july 16, 1894

hool Po em

PE RU

lia s rton.

l f l ul 1 paint a i u r , :\ nd paint it wilh n .

I w ul I • 1 n my tim in w rk • lim ru . •

I w ttl I Th s

'l'h littl

Tho

Th Th ak

hi 11 an vall

r ck a nd rillthat alwa Ia t.

\1 e 111 ix o ur art hl

An d ca ll o ut· pa in t in o· · o·ood · But the od ab m e , ith a hea rt of love

1\l[ ake co l r no man could

l-Ie h c: s ta ken th e ra rest color s, The ge rl1S of h eave nl y blue , And paint ed a picture in na'ture,Gocl ble ss it , Old Peru.

BRASKA

SUGGSTION S

ealiz in g th imp ortance f k cp111g th anter est up to th kin !ling int dur in g the sp ring month s the T ·<;Lining teach rs f th tat rmal Scho ol at ru, I r. tak thi m th d f ont riutin g the ir mite t war Is that w rthy purp s . \ tru st y u may find the mat rial h r in practical helpfu l, a nd ti v .

1 h p ms v\· i ll in s pire th chi! lr n with a lo e for th e comm n thin gs all al ut th - m. '' th ink th ey are w 11 w rth m 111 rizing . 'Iake a tu dy of each w ith th e ch i! lr nan I th ey will ' a nt t ma ke th em a pa rt f th em eh·es.

'I he s tudy f lh e 'h icka l ee is to er ve yo u only as an utlin e f r th e stu dy f ot h r b ird If it be one of the mean s f awaken in g in the bo y a nd girl s of Ne bra ka a tr ue ! eve fot· o ur f eat he red fri e nd s it will h a\ e se r ved it s purpo se .

We tru st yo u w ill sta rt Vo l. I, N umber ·r, of "The Spring .. Tews ." Yo u n eed not fear that the publicati on w ill fail for wa nt of new s. The woods and prairie s are full of good thing s. Let us encourage the repo a·tin g of them for the daily work. Often the young teacher hesitates so long about what to buy that s he never starts her professjonal library. The list of .twelve publications given on another page are suggested as a nucleus for your library . \V e have tried to cover the field as best we could in twelve numbers. If you can afford to buy t_he set ,.,, rite The Book Supply Co., Chicago. for prices on same.

Had -vve not believed that Sherman and Reed's Essential s of Teaching Reading and Condra's Ge-

by Ru lon to ar m ant h r f inv ting thir ty during the ear . h e ,,.•

MARCH

W111J am Cull n Brya n t.

Th e st rmy :.\larch i · c m a la :-; t

With win I. and cl ucl, and ·ha ngi ng kie ·

I h ar th ru. hing i th bla

Tha t thr ugh the n \ y vall "Y lli s.

A h, pa s in g few arc th ey w ho sr ak

Wild, s torm v mo nth, in pr ai: f the

Yet th ug !1 th y "·incl s ::t r I ud an 1 I leak, 1 h u art a welc me mont h t me.

For th ou . t n rth c rn la nd s, aga in

The gi ad a nd gl ri ou s sun 1 st br in g;

A nd th ou ha st j ined the ge ntle tra in

A nd wea r'st the ge ntle name of Sp r ing

s in g alou 1 the gus hi ng t· ill s

In joy th at th ey ag ain are ft·ee, And, br ightly l eap ing do·wn th e hill s, Ren ew th eir jo urn ey o the sea.

Th ou br ing'st the h ope of tho se calm s ki es, And that soft t im e of sun ny sh owers, When th e wicl'e bl oo m, on ea rth th at li es,

See ms of a b ri gh te r· wo rl d than ou rs . I •

THE WIND

ob rt Loul t ph u on.

I w n hi

w in l. a bl o wi n ·all win l, th a m · o l u th k r

I a '' t il · r nt thin · ) u did

B ut alwa · y u y ur I[ y u hid

I f lt . n pu h, I h ard u all

I co ul d not e y ur If at all-

0 w in d, a bl '' in o· a.Il da r lon g·

0 ·wind , tha t ino· o loud a song! .

0 you , th at are o trong and cold, ,

0 blow er, are y ou oun g or old? ·

Are you a beast of field and tree ·

Or ju st a stronger c-hild than me?

0 wind , a blovying all day long,

0 wind. that sings so loud a song!

CAL LIN G TH VIO LET

Luc y L arcom

Vi I t.

n·l b a fi ·aid !

I ift y ur I lu · yes

Fr m th r k's mo s y had e!

All h I ir ds all for you

ut f the sky: .fay is here wa it in g,

J\ nd her , t o, am I.

2

lhy d y u s hi v er

Violet s wee t?

So ft is th e me ado w gr as s

U nd er my fe et.

W rapp ed in y our ho od of green

Violet, why

Pe ep from yo UI· e arth-door

So s il e nt a nd s hy?

3

Trickle th e little brooks

Clo se to your bed; Softe st ' of fleecy clouds

Float ove \_ bead ; "Ready aud waiting!"

The slender reeds sigh . "Read y and waiting!"

We sing-May_and I.

n1 e. \ in you his per, "Dear i 1 t come!'"' Ho w can ou ta y In · our und r round home? ::. Up in the pine- boughs For you the winds sigh, Homesick to see you Arc we , Ma y and I 6 }-Ia! though you care not For call or for shout, Yon troop of sunbeams Are winning you out. Now all is beautiful Under ,the sky, :May's here-and violets! Winte-r, good-bye!

PER .·EBRA KA

WAI TIN G TO GR OW

Frank F-r n h.

Little n '·dr p ju t wa kin g up, Vio l et, dai sy, and sw t I u tt rc up! '1 -hi nk f th flowe rs t hat are· und r th now, Wa it in g to er r w!

And think wha i: st f qu r li ttl s eedsOf fl we rs an I m ss s an I f 1·ns a nd weedsAre under th e I ave s, an I un I 1· the now, \ a itin g t a- row!

Th in k of th r t o· ttin a r a ly to prou t, Reac hi ng th e ir . 1 ncl r b1· wn fi n o-e rs abo ut, Unde 1· the ic , a nd th I a ve .. and the sn ow, \• a iti n o- t g row !

O nl y a month r a few '' e k. mor e, W ill th ey have t·:> wa it 1 e hind th at d oo r; Liste n and watc h, for th ey are bel owvVa it in g to gro w!

Nothin g so sma ll , or hidden so well, That God vyill not find' it , and very soon tell His sun where to s hine, and his ram where to go.

To help them growl

L1T1 L ·:

\Y i , A k n ank 11. lumb ring·

'!' ru e !i tt! li n re teth th 1\Ia . (3)

Brave iittle Da n de li ot1! Fast falls the now, Bend ing- the daffodil 's Haughty head low. Under th at fleecy tent Care l ess of co ld , Blithe littl e Dandelion Counteth her gold.

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fe k lit I ancl lion

Gr ow th m re fa ir,

Ti ll di s the am i cr dew

Ou t fr om he r ha ir.

Hi gh ri t s t he th irs ty sun

ierc ly an l hig h;

"'a in t 1i tt l a nd lion

Clos et!t h r ey e.

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P al e l it t le ande li on,

In her wh i te shr oud ,

H ea r et h the an ge l br eez e

Call fr om th e cloud!

Ti ny pl um s fl u tt e rin g

Mak e r:o delay !

Lit tl e ,._ in ged Da nd e li on

S oa r et h away .

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THE AWAKENING

ct I i tt I utin " It

"U litt l

" 1 rin g tim lVIake ha t

"Corn li ttl

"Out wh re an wake.

A nd c hildr en are waiting for ou ."

Hearing their ca ll s with a happ · urprise, Litt le brown seed opened , ide tarry eyes , A flo we r a ll fresh with the dev\ .

a id;

THE PLANTING OF THE A PPL E TREE.

Wllllam ull o Br ya nt

Com e, let us pl ant th a pp l r

Cl eav e th e tough gr n. "''H 1 w ith th pad ·

Wide let its h II w I b mad ; There ge nt ly lay tf1 r ts, a nd th r

S if t the dark m ld wi th kin lly cat· , And pr e s it o'e r th em t n de rly,

As, ro un d the sle pi ng inf a nt 's feet

We softly fo ld the era lie sh ee t:

So pl ant we the app le tr e.

II

Wh at pla nt we in t hi s app le tree?

Bud s, whi ch th e b rea th of s umm er day

Shall leng th en int o leafy s pr ay s;

Boughs wh ere th e w ith c ri ms on brea s t,

Sh a ll ha un t a nd s in g and hid e her nest;

We pla nt upon th e s unn y l ea , 1 A sha dow for the n oo ntid e ho ur , A s he.lt er fr om th e s umm er sh ower , vV hcn we p 1a nt the a pple tre e.

"'ru i t And r nd That hi ! And e tr a At th f * :.'< :.,:. * *

''Who pla nt l th i ld apple tree . I Th hi! lr 11 f that di tant da Thus t a o- d n1 an ha ll ay· A nd , o-az in o· on it mo tem

The gray- h aired man· h; ll an \ er "A poe't of th e land was he , Born in the rude , out good old times; 'Tis sa id he made some quaint old rhymes On plantin g the apple tree. "

SING ON BLITH E BIRD !

William :\loth rw II.

I've plu cked the I rr y fr m th bu h. the br v n nu t fr m the lrc ,

But h ea rt of h appy littl I ird nc' r br k n wa by· me.

I sa w th em in th ir curi u n clo e c u ·hin g, slyl y p ee r

With th e ir "il l eye s, li ke glitt rin g b ea d , to not e if ha rm we re n ea r:

I pa ss ed th em b y, an d ole. s ed th em a ll ; I fe lt that it was goo d

To lea ve unmo ve d the cr ea t ur es sma ll wh ose hom e wa s in the wo od.

And h ere , eve n n ow, abov e my h ead, a lust y rogue doth si n g;

He pecks hi s swelling brea st and neck, and trims his little wing.

He wilt no.t Ily; he knows full well, while 'chirping on that spray, I would not harm him for a world, or interrupt his lay.

Sing on, sing on, blithe bird! and fill my heart with summer gladness; It as been aching many a day with measures full of sadness!

I 1 n w th

T Hl!. BLUEBIRD

Huo io r.

1a r k! h ". th

.E a rk! wa th r a whi l nd ? sayi ng, th a pp l

"D ear li tt l bl 111 r the s no w, You n1u st be" an· of" in t r I kn ow; I Ha rk , w hil e I mg y u a me ag-e of cheer.

Sum.m er is ca mi n o- . and p rin gtime i here!

Li ttl e w hit e snowdr op I pr ay you, ari se; B ri g ht ye llo\v cr oc u com e open y our eyes; Sw ee t littl e 'iolet s. hid from th e cold , Put on your o'f purple and gold!

Daffodil s! daffodils! sa y, , do y ou 1, Summer is coming, and springtime ts here·

PERU NEBRASKA

A BI RDS NE ST

Fl r nc P r y.

Ov. r my .:: ha I d d rway

T wo litti I r wnwinu d bir I

Iav h 11 l fa . hi n th ir lw ! li ng,

An d utt r th I Yin g w r I. ·

A ll day t hey are g in g an I c min g

n erra nd fr Jll nt an I f1 et,

A nd wa r) lin g v 1· an I v r " wee te t, S\ t, sw t, w t !"

Th ei1· n ec ks a r chan o- f ul a nd hi ni n g, 'I hei1· y s a 1· l ik li ving g 111

And a ll d ay I ng th y are bu y

Gath ring s tr a,,·_ a nd . t ms,

Li nt an 1 f eat hers 'l !Hl g 1·as . es,

A nd ha lf f or o-e tt i ng t ea t,

Ye t nev r -f:t ilin g to wa1·bl e, "Sweete ,,,eet, s wee t, 0 weet !"

I s cat ter c rumb s on the d oo rstep, · A nd flin g th em some fl o ss y thread s;

Th ey f ea rl e ss ly g ath er my bo unty, .

Ar1d turn up th e ir g t·ace ful h- e ads, A nd c hatter a !ld dance and fluttet·,

A nd sc; ape with their tin y feet, me ov er a nd over , "Swete st, -s we et, s weet , 0 sweet!"

\\ 'h I h :·y \\ 'h:t it th 'lit y :tr all u .\lwa\·. IT \' a 1

TO A MO UT A IN DAISY

R b rt Burn s.

Wee, 111 le t cr ims on - tipped f1 wer

Th ou s m ·t me in an il h ur ·

Fo r I mu t c ru h am ng h l ne s

Thy sl nd r st m ·

'I o sr ar the e n w is pa t my p w r, Thou b nn y gem.

Alas. its n th y n ighb r w t

The bo nn y lar k, c mpan i n meet,

Be nd ing th ee 'm ng th e wy we et ,

Wi' spe ck led br east,

\ iV hen up wa r I SJ rin g in g blith , to g re e t, Th e purplin g ast.

Co ld blew th e b itt r-bit in g north

Up on thy e arl y, h umb le b ir t h:

Ye t ch ee rfull y th ·u g li nted forth

A mi d the sto r m,

Sc ar ce r ea red al ove the pa re nt ea rth

Th y ten der fo rm.

Th e fl a un ti ng fluwe rs o ur g ard ens yie ld, Hi gh she lt e rin g woo ds a nd a ll must shield, But th ou, ben eat h th e ra ndom s heltet·

0' clod or s ton e

Ado,rn s the . ba rr en s tubble field,

. Un s een , a lone.

There, in th y sca nt y mantle clad, Thy snowy bo s om s un- w ard spread, Thou lifts thy una ss uming head

In humble guise;

But now the s hare uptears thy bed, And low thou lies!

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wint r-b ird ain until in liQ' htful bird He ha little How pine tree or "h h 1 a tree-uleane r you know the fi,· In

1 r, u · h ad back of neck , throat h in h. buffy ello" · Head an 1 neck h rt. plump. Bill , hort str a ight , th ick trong. equal to length of wmg · Twel ta il feat her . Ne t e lects a natur al opening, or a de rted , cod-peeker's home, or n1akes a ho le in a po tor old tree, three to twelve deep. Linino- of oft hair , mos s, fe a thers and wool. Eggs, w hite, spotted reddish bro w n; fotir to eight. Food, injurious insects their eggs , tent-caterpillars, worms, plant-hce, seeds and small fruits.

SPRING NEWS

1 he f II w in g i m ar

New s. rf lt lt"t I rs, t 1 · tak 1 fr ·hildr n Gra le.

The it 111 . ar e. ·ac tly as h c hil lr n :nth em.

When a c hi ld r n the I l acl- I ani p rt an ws it m, it , _. wr i tt n r pap r chart. lf u h aY a lup li ca t r y u an w ee k th at wi ll in te re in yo ut· sc h 1: get th u t an wlt eli ti 11 n nci cY hb rh

Ma rch 2. I saw a r I in tn ur ap pl tr e .

Ma ry.

Ma rch 16. This d an leli n grew cl se t th fen ce.

D nald. a d

March 2o. 'f he pu ss y w ill ows cl ow n by o ur s pr ing , h ave big bud s.

He rm an.

Ma r ch 28. The sno wb ir ds t oo k c rum bs fr om o ur w in dow s ill thi s mo rnin g.

Ge n ev ieve .

Ma rch 29. I put a pa:n of wa ter un de r th e ce dar tr ee . T hi s mornin g I .sa w a take a ba th.

Th e lm a.

Ma rd1 30 . T hi s mo rnin g a pi ece of paper fl ew p as t me and I thou g ht"1 sa w th e diff ere nt thin gs y ou did , B ut always yo u yo ur se lf you hid , I fe lt y ou pu s h, I he a rd you ca ll , I co ul d not se e y our se lf at all0 wind a b lo w in g all day lon g, 0 wind ; th at s mgs so loud a s ong!,

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AL Lffi RARY h R we Lii · Ideals inter nt ?\I 'i\Iurray 111 in . rimar) Reading Publi 't10ol Pub. o. King Natur tud a nd t he hild Scott Heath and o. 1v1et h ocl 111 Hi tor & Co . Mace Ginn ' Seat iV ork Holton ' en e Training and Games Flanagan. I I. Text Books· of A rt Education. I2. book s) Pt:a ng & Co: How ·to Enjoy Pictures Prang & Co. Emery

RURA L SCH OO L LI B RARI ES

Mis El va ul 11, 1r librarian, su gg . th fo ll ow in g fi ve d li ar li brari s a . uppl m ntary t th o se sent ut by th e Stat L ibrary Th ey may b pu rchas I f th t. Stat io nar y C ., t. a ul , Ji nn .

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Champlin Y u no- F lks

mon T hin gs

I aw th o rn e \ Vo n ler Tales

Wi gg in AI co t Br ook s

Mo rl ey

ycl 1 e di a of om$3 .00 k an I Ta ngle wo od -7 0

Story Ho ur Jo s Boy s

Tru e tory of A br a ham

Flowe rs and Their Fr i end s Pub li sher 's Pric e

5

Ch a mplin

Li n co ln

so .so $8 .20

Youn g Folk s' Cyclopedia of Person s and Places $3.00 _

Guerber Story of the Great Republic -55

Kipling Jungle Book 1.50

Sehwatk a Children of the Cold 1.25 Holbrook Book of Na ture Myths -45 Judd Wigwam Stories ·75 Publisher 's Price $7.6o

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Ruskin King of the ' Golden River

; Stevenson Treasure Island Wiggin Birds' Christmas Carol Eggleston First Book of American $ . 25 -40 .so History

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A SUGG ESTI ON

Ho n. \ K. Fowl r.

tu dy h ul I n t b limit d tc th' ·lw I r n1. Men can tudy and gtu ly wi1 h ttl . h r

tea ch rs; I ut, u nf rtun al I -. ma11y y ullg 1 on ta ki ng I av f sc h . I. I ay · study and 1J s ns be hin I. \ h n !h in Jllality IJ tw · n what th e pu r il kn ws a nd wl1at the t ach r kn ws i. cance ll d, the pu r il sh uf rl nt 1· tq n til fi I I f elfc ul t ur A fam us I?r 11 ·h I hil s I II r. add r · i ng a pu pil at the c mr I ti 11 f hi s sc h I ut . aid, "H enc f rth, ir it r t: ma in f r y u a·l n t Ins tr uct Y ur I f. 1·hap. y u i ma o- in y u h ave fi ni h d; I ut it is I wb h a, - fi nish I. Y u ar to b eg in anew ."

rl_here are thr e 1-i 11 cl s f 1 e 1 lc in th w rl 1,th e w tll tl1 e ' · Tl fi ' won t ., a:1 [ the an t . 1e -, r. t acco_mp li sh e ve r yt hin g; the s ec n cl ppo ev er ythin g; th e t hir d fa if · in c, ·e 1·yt hin g. Are y_ou go in g to be a w ill , a won't, o:· a ca n't?

"O h,/ if I co uf [t hu s pu t a dr ea m u po n as !"· ex claim ed an enthu siastic y'o un g ar ti ·t, po intin g to a most b ea utiful pa in t in g. " Dr eam up on ca nvas!" gr ow led th e m as te t·, " It is th e ten th ousa nd lit tl e touches w ith the bru sh yo u mu st l ea n1 to put on canv as th at mak e up yo ut· dr ea m."

A bl a ck s mith mah's hi s fi ve dol l;:u·s ' wo rth of ir on into horses hoe s and gets ten doll a t·s for them. The cutler takes s ame , ir on a nd make s it into knives, a nd ge ts two hnnclt: ecl doll a rs. The machinist makes the same iron into needles, and gets six thou s and dollars. The w atchmaker ta kes it and

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gove rnm e nt. .-\ n in ten patr i ti'c e ntim nt must be among her ca rdinal , irtu an unf a ltering faith in hum a nit y one of h er 111 ark e l cha racteri st ic s. _-\ h ea rt power that i profound a nd in pirin g mu st be o ne of h er noble t attribute . Though a cqnversationali st bv n at ur1 , he will ma ke it a con s tant rul e to ah · ay as "ell as s he can. Her personality is pleasino· her demeanor capti- b' vating. She is an adept in that rare st of trait s -the flexibilit y of ada ptation. She is for-

tu nate in h r ph ys ical str ng h. h · i · li e nt to the lav s of h ea l th and . h cui i\·t th sa me h ab it amon g her pu pils. y xam( lc a. w II as by pr ecept she t eache s the g cll inc s f cl an li nes . In dr ess she is taste fu l wi th ut xtravagancc. I: t a ll her w rk she t a ·h s mu h f a f w thi n gs

ra th er th an a li ttl e f man y thin g·. . , 'h I·n w th at it is I tt er t ins pir e th h art with a no ble se ntim nt than tot ac h th min I a t rut h f scien ce. She d es both. An i rr ep 1· ac ha ll har ac ter is her supre me charm, a 11d an u nt irin g in lus try her gr ea t gen iu . he is n a rn at ur a 1\ e ntu rer nor r ec kl e ss pr et<:. n de r, 1 ut ne fit t d I y n at ur a nd for her signal ca lli ng. The oppo rt uni ty laid up on h er is m at cld es · m atc hl ess also is her re s pon s ibilit y. She sho ul d n ot be hir ed t hr ough th e of th e spo il s po li tician nor the nepoti sm of s om e se lfi sh rela ti\ e, but she s hould hold . her pl ace .under th e me rit sys tem on her own of office. As a matt er of s imple justice she should rece .ive a sa lary co mmensurate with her qualification s and her s ucce ss . Her fin al reward be better than the merchandi se of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold.

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School Of Superintendence. The ummer

School on up rint nd n a ntinuation or outgro \ th f th r ho I of Superintend ence o1·gani z d by up e rint nden.t Pearse at Omaha , th e umm r of r 03 . The s ucc ess of the fe\ conr e off r d dur in g the last three su mme rs at Peru ha I d to exte nding the scope of the work making it high gTade professiona·t school for principals and superintend e nt s of N ehraska. The indications. are that there will be an at tei1d ance of more than rso superintendents and principals in the School of.Superintendence alone.

Co 1ntry School Teachers. Courses have been . arranged to aCCOI111110datc those \i'l'hO have never taught anc1 other courses for 'J 10s e who have . had

one r mor y'ar · .·1 n 'II • a-; t arh ·r-;. Th '1"\! will be an pp rtunit y f g · ting any -;uhj ·t r -

1uired f r s c n I and thir I gr:tcl rtili at s.

Ki nderga r te n, Pr ima ry and Gr ammar Gr ade

Te ac h er s. '1 h x ·II ·nt ·cHJr.., ·-; ( f pr ·\·i us

year s will I ntinu d w ith . '\ ' ·ral ad liti >nal

c ur e mak ing th · w rk d si rabl and pr litabl f r tho s wh har, .ttt ·nd ·d t\\' c r IIH r s ummer ch I. at fqr t \\' h > nl r f r the ir fir st .. . j 11 .

Hi gh Sch oo l Tea c her s. , ·, ccia l in sl ru ti n plann ed by a h d 1 a rtm nt for th s \\' h are n w teachi ng in tl! lli(rh s ·h ol s an d f r lh

\ pl a nnin g t 1 in l a ·J;inO' in hi gh s ·h I. n xt

year. W rit e f r furth r i;1f rmati 11.

Certificates. 'J arhers ha\ · th rtunit y of tak in g w rk in an\' c rtili at s ubj t a nd f tak in g the late 11 in ac h s ubj ec t. 'l' h Y al o ha ve the pp rtu; 1ity f takino· w rk I ok i1 w to final gr acluat i n fr m his . ho 1.

Expenses. D ard and r 111 .$3.00 a wee k.

Text-bo ok. I aned at c: mall ren ta l fe e t st ud ent .

A $5 .00 .Mat r ic ul atio n fe . :.'\o ot her expe n ses . . Ed ucat ional p ri vil eges fr ee .

vV ri te fo r fur th er i nfo rm at ion .

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