High School Doings
HIGH SCHOOL DOINGS
Quite a number of students have been absent lately on account of sickness.
School will close next Thursday, and the term's marks will be read the following morning.
Miss Fiisher is to be the new teacher of English, instead of Miss Davis, as was stated last week.
Henry Walker will lead the Christan Association this afternoon. the subject to be considered being "The Test of Christianity."
The Junior exhibition, which is to be given in the chapel room next Friday night, will doubtless be an entertainment of great merit. As is usual, the best students of the class will participate.
The stern, careworn looks which have lately been noticed on the faces of the students are gradually changing into expressions of hope and joy in anticipation of the approaching termination to the "horrid"' reviews.
All the term essays have now been corrected and returned, and Supt. Perry suggests that a good part of the vacation be spent in studying the corrections. This is a good suggestion, but will probably not be carried out to any serious extent.
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Ann Arbor Argus
Walter S. Perry