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Excerpt from Atelier, 1916
The High School has also shown improvement, in the last two years, in the introduction of spelling and writing, features which are being neglected by so many High Schools.
The spirit of the school children is that of loyalty and support. Much respect and love is shown to the teachers, thus making the conduct unusually good.
Another thing of interest is the system by which the chapel exercises are conducted.
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Title: Atelier, 1916 (Classic Reprint)
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