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Show E.S. A. NOTES Students meeting Sunday evening. Program: Prayer Montrose Killpack Talk, "Music and Manners" Aileen Brown Development of the Orchestra. ...... Harold Hansen Reading. . . .. . . ; Chloe Palmer Types of Music Illustrated by songs .. from the 1st and 2d year music classes and Rulon Y. Robison . . . . Leigh Lamph Benediction. The elocution department will put on a real live play in the near future. If you want to hear good psychological reasoning, visit that class. The papers of recent date are commendable. Zoology work is about concluded, and scudents generally will receive credits. The zoology journal this year is the best ever. We have finished reading "The Shepherd Shep-herd of the Hills." We suppose every student has seen many beautiful pictures in this story. It's a good novel has beautiful characters and quaint language and any reader coming in contact with such a book ought to see a higher road a better way a broader view. We see or meet a sour face now and then and it always reminds us of the saying- "Cheerfulness is what greases the axles of the world, some people go through life creaking." Don't be a creaker. Now if some students think that their clothes, what they' wear, must be the one consideration, let's quote the lines of Lizzie De Armond: "We should not be proud of the clothes we wear, They're all second hand; as you know, For something an animal, insect or bird, I Has worn them before, long ago. I And even the lillies, the Bible tells us, I Have robes that a king could not buy; i So we have no cause to be silly and vain About what we wear, you and T. Our attendance is good. The students are beginning to look toward the school end now with every effort made for credits. Our literary taste a are developing, thanks to English, Psychology and History. His-tory. "Give to the world the best you ha ve And the best will come back to you.' |