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Show OOOOOOOOOOOOOO ''0 o AMERICAN FORK - 13' o HIGH SCHOOL NOTVC OOOOOOOOOO. OOO lH 0 sQ Last Tuesday the high school was honored with tho presence, oflj Dr. Kirk, head of tho State Normal State School of Missouri. Dr. Kirk gave a very interesting address to the student body, stating among other things that Utah compares very favorable fa-vorable with the, leading states ot tho country in respect to school buildings and modern methods of education. Dr. Kirk, Siipt. J. P. Crcer, Dr. .J, H. Brlmhall and tho local school board wero tho guests of tho domestic domes-tic science department Tueaday at dinner, who entertained them royally. Wednesday morning nt the regular chapel period the Sophomores gave tho program. They set tho standard for tho other classes. Tho paper by Miss Ina Duncan was very clever, and tho quartette by tho boys arid'the music also was well done. , ' Tho amusement commlttco of the faculty la arranging the -chOlUlOlof class parties. Tho classes should mako applications for datos for their socials and entertainments. Tho Sophomore ofllcors uro as follows: fol-lows: President Vern McNIel. Vlco President Lusy Clayson. Secretary and Treasurer Iris Bate. Yoll Master Brazeo Hawkins. Amusomont Committee Dorothy Chlpmnn, Jean Hindley and Lyman Chlpman. ' Tho Freshman officers are as follows: fol-lows: President Leon Strong. Vlco President Irene Chlpman. Secrotnry nnd Treasurer Sadlo Shipley. Editor Alice McNIel. Yoll Masters-Victor Nlcholes. Amusement Commltteo Lcath Whipple, Josso Wright and Vern Bo-loy. Bo-loy. Tho Seniors furnished tho program yesterday morning in tho chnpcl period. per-iod. Thoso taking part were: Solo Horaco Beck. Short Talk Mr. C. W. Young. Violin Solo Milton Brown. Piano Solo Rosa Durrant. Two ClnsB Songs By the Class. |