1925-1926 Yearbook

PETIT JEAN The Training School !~I HE Training School has made marked improvement this year, there • being more than one hundred pupils enrolled and several refused because of lack of room to accommodate them. At the first of school Mr. Orr organized a Junior Orchest ra, using so ngophones for the instruments, and the children gave a program in chapel one morning which was very well received. The lumber di splay in the intermediate grades was of such excell ence that Professor John son had hi s Efficiency Class report on it. The exhibition was both beautiful and instructive. The climax of the year's work came at the dramatization of the story of Achilles. This production represented a great deal of painstaking effo rt on the part of the teachers and patient practice of the pupi ls. , 51

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