The Hawthorne Pianoforte School In Connection with the STATE NORMAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL, THE LESCHETIZKY METHOD A Thorough Course With Diploma. Also a Helpful Course For Teachers. F. E. Hawthorne, Director, Potsdam, N. Y. C. E. HAYWOOD, Jeweler and Optician, Potsdam, N. Y. MAXFIELD & NEEDHAM, HEADQUARTERS FOR Hardware, Furnaces and Stoves, PLUMBING AND STEAM WORK. LOCK WOO D DEPARTMENT STORE Special Values In Our Book and Stationery Departments for Students POTSDAM, N. Y. IF IT'S A Hair Brush, A Tooth Brush, A Sponge, Toilet Soaps, Your Prescription Filled, Or anything usually found in a First-Class Pharmacy, go to W. T. Hinman & Co.'s, Oak Hall Phramacy, Proprietors of Dentifoam Tooth Preparations. Market Street SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE SHOE AND LION. BEARS THE OLDEST AND BEST REPUTATION FOR Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Tailoring Have you seen our new plan of registration? Here it is: Words and Music by Harriet Crane Bryant These songs are highly spoken of by one of the leading composers of New York City. THOMAS S. CLARKSON MEMORIAL SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY Required for admission, a four year high school course. Courses leading to Degrees of Bachelor of Science in Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Two and four year courses in Home Economics. Tuition, $100. Total expense for college year, $276 to $304. Clarkson Bulletin, published quarterly, mailed on application. WM. S. ALDRICH, Director. UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. The Fifty-third Session of this College of Medicine And continues Seven Months. A New Building with-Large, well equipped Laboratories, Rooms, Every Facility for Instruction. NUMEROUS CLINICS. MODERATE EXPENSE. For Announcement and Further Information, address, H. L. WHITE, A. M., Secretary, Burlington, Vermont. ASSOCIATE ALUMNI EDITORS: JEROME A. CRANE, '82, 50 Washington St, Boston, Mass. EDITH BARNUM O'BRIEN, '90, 1013 Green St., San Francisco, Cal. HOWARD I. TRYON, '88, New Rochelle, N. Y. FRANK W. BALLOU, '02, Univ. of Cin., Cincinnati, O. A. E. MACDONALD, '75, 4035 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. EDITH BRILL, '93, Spelman Seminary, Atlanta, Ga. WILBUR SCRUTON, 'OI, care Educ. Dept., Manila, P. I. Published monthly during the school year by the Alumni of the Potsdam Normal School. Terms: Fifty Cents per year; single copies ten cents. All subscriptions should be sent to MISS ADELAIDE NORRIS, Elm St., Potsdam, N.Y. Communications for publication should be sent to F. L. CUBLEY, Potsdam, N.Y 72ND COMMENCEMENT. Potsdam A Record Breaking Alumni Reunion. The seventy-second commencement of the State Normal School was a success in every way. numbers of alumni and visitors were in evidence than in many years before. The weather has been propitious, everybody has been happy and nothing has occurred to mar the festal occasion. Intermediate Department. As usual the exercises of the Intermediate department were of great local interest and a good sized audience listened to the program rendered. This program follows. Music, Orchestra. Prayer, Rev. F. B. Cowan, A.B. Part Song, "Fair Luna," Girls Voices. Recitation, "A Voice from a Far Country," Ethel Madge Johnson. Recitation, "Mrs. Tubbs at the Sewing Circle," Corrine Beatrice Mathews. Part Song, "The Red Scarf," Boys Voices. Recitation, "The Boat Race," Anna Gertrude Guiney Recitation, "Teaching a Sunday School Class," Geo. Leo Compo. Recitation, "The Second Trial," Gertrude Anna Lenney. Part Song, "Merry June," Girls and Boys Voices. Benediction. Special Music Teachers. The Special Music Teachers acquitted themselves with honor on Friday afternoon in exemplifying the work done in the practice schools. The pupils of the classes doing the work at this time are Potsdam boys and girls and this always evokes interest as well as the interest in the work itself. The work was conducted in the manner of a regular recitation, the ability of the teachers and the responsiveness of the pupils being strong features of the demonstration. As showing the general plan, method and results of the year's work the exhibition is always very instructive. The afternoon program follows: Chorus Song of April, taught and conducted by Miss Maud Wilmarth. Lesson-Second Grade, taught by Miss Frances Sprague. Rote Work-New Song taught to Fourth Grade by Miss Florence Kusche. Lesson-Fifth Grade taught by Mr. R. M. Tunnicliffe Two Part Song-Hunter's Song, taught and conducted by Miss Mary Haight. Lesson-Seventh Grade, taught by Miss Theresa Regan. Two Part Song-Beneath the Eaves, taught and conducted by Miss Ida Eveland. |