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Show MURDOCK HAS BRIGHT FUTURE New Kuriiiture Is Coming Sophomores Sopho-mores Win Social Features The pennant offered by the Student Stu-dent Body to the class averaging the highest per cent in last semester's work was captured by the Sophomores. Sopho-mores. The Seniors fool mighty downcast to think that the Sophomores Sopho-mores won over them, but then the two-sevenths of a point Is not worth quarreling about. An advertising committee under the direction of the Student Body president is hard at work on the campaign cam-paign for next year. The first efforts along this line will result in a drama entitled "Preparedness," while very interesting to read, the play also contains many facts concerning our school and it will be well worth your while to read it. The terrible ordeal of having our pictures "tooken" is over with now and we can rest much easier. Our "Year Book" will certainly be a success suc-cess for the photographic work can not be equalled. Thursday being Washington's birthday we celebrated It in the way that gave us the most satisfaction, that was the dismissal of school for the day. Have you heard the latest news? Then "get next" to the Phllomathe-ans Phllomathe-ans and they will tell you all about it. Information can be secured Friday Fri-day evening, Feb. 23, at the Amusement Amuse-ment Hall. Maeser's home was a scene of gaiety last Saturday night, when the Misses Camilla Maeser and Clara Wilson entertained at a "Backwards Party." Entrance was made at the back door and, contrary to custom, a dainty luncheon was served first with toothpicks for the appetizer. Those participating in the fun were: Misses Bird, Dunn, Ericksen, Robinson, Robin-son, Newell, Hutchings, Gunn, Gillespie, Gill-espie, Christiansen, and ' Messrs. Maeser, Rogers, Baker, Tolton, Maeser. Mae-ser. A much needed appropriation to Murdock from the Church School Board of Education will come in the shape of new furniture for the entire building. The basket ball season closed last Thursday night with a victory for Murdock. Both teams did good work but we forged a little ahead and the game ended with a score of 35-21 in our favor. The visiting team came over to the school next morning and paid us a friendly visit. They demonstrated dem-onstrated to us that they know how to lose a game and we cordially invite in-vite them to come again. To the Milford school correspondent: correspond-ent: Miss and not Mr. Zoe Robinson read with great pleasure the paragraph para-graph you inserted in the News two weeks ago. |