Published by The Dalles High School Students, June edition, pages 33-34 MANUAL TRAINING ART Of all the things I dislike to do, Writing a report is one of the few. So many times I had written before, I thought surely she would ask me no more. But you can bet there comes a time, When I would even give a dime, For a lift in writing my report. When I see the editor approaching with a frown, I think, now there's one star less in my crown. And there's no use trying to explain When I know it would all be in vain. But doesn't it seem strange and funny That I would even offer money, For a lift before I start my report. We are sorry to learn that Miss Townsend will not be with us next year, as she has accepted another position. We hope that she will like her new position as well as we have liked her. Miss Marie Vaughan has been elected to take Miss Townsend's place. I hate to talk about the weather but it is so wonderful that I can't resist the temptation. At last the pleasure, we have so long looked forward to, has come. Mother Nature seemed to invite us outside to make a picture of her likness. We accepted, and as a result we have many scenes to our credit. Won't you come up to the art room and see if you can recognize some scenes of the surrounding hillsides? We have worked tirelessly on designing and have at last completed designs for wall paper, linoleums, carpets, book covers, and cloth. They are all quite original and we are thinking of entering them in the Art Museum at Paris. Some of us suggest that we establish a museum her in The Dalles so that our talented successors may contribute to this Hall of Fame. -M. Grizzell, '19 Submitted by Earline Wasser