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Show 0000000000000000 o AMERICAN FORK o o HIGH SCHOOL NOTES o 0000000000000000 f ' L"hBt Sat. night tho Sophomores gave n dancing purty In tha High School gymnasium, which wns well attended. attend-ed. Ileforo tho danco began a basket bas-ket bll gamo between tho Sophomores Sopho-mores und n basket ball team from Alpine wns plnyed. Tho gamo resulted re-sulted In a victory for tho Sophomores, Monday night In tho City Hall auditorium, audi-torium, tho Literary club hold Its regular meeting. Tho program consisted con-sisted ot it debate on tho quostlou, "Resolved, That tho United States Should Immediately Put Into Operation Opera-tion u Policy Thnt Will Result In u SubBtuntlnlly Increased Standing nr-innmout." nr-innmout." Tho spenkors ror tho ni-Urmatlvo ni-Urmatlvo wero Rrnzeo Hawkins and Henry Johnson; thoso for tho negative, nega-tive, Jnno Dlckorson and Ida Uooth. Tho decision ot tho Judges wne in raver cr tho ncgutlve. This Is tho second sec-ond ot a series or debates that will bo glvon In tlio Literary club. Thu first dobato on this question took placo a week ago, the speakers being Mary Dlackhurst nnd Frnnk Gnrdner tor tho nfllrmatlvo und Rovn Reek and Carl Jackson Tor tho negntlvo. In tho flrst debnto tho negntlvo Bpenk-ors Bpenk-ors wero also tho winners. Tho mil. alcal numbers wero furnished by Miss Rosa Durrani, Dorothy Chlpman and Horace Deck. Tho most Imposing picture yet taken tak-en at tho High School this jear. .a tho snap Bliot or .mi-, muwun, .u Glddlugs und Mr Morgan ns they Blood In close conversation In tho hall. Tho picture will, no doubt, go Into tho year book. Other pictures tuken this week for tho year book woro of Mr. Holinstead, of tho Juniors and ot tho Seniors. At devotional Tuesday morning. Rlshops Smith and Storrs, together with Wm. H. Kviins of Lehl, addressed o hmk the students on thu udvlsablllty of $ '. Jfi of organizing a Rlblo cIobs, as an er- m tension course ol the R. Y. U. Unl- m vcrslty. L 'Wji Hi Lust Saturday night nt Hcbor, our a .V High School basket bait team played ff j& a winning gnmo with tho Hcber High s , JM School team. Tho scoro stood 24 to E f Vk 40 at tho cud of tho game. f $ nj ji 1 James Martin, Sr., tho local Jowol- 8 ' n or, has again offorcd prizes in oratory, D J IB In spelling and manuol training, and H nlso tor tho best essay on, "Tho Pre- X H scrvntlou or Our Wild RlrdB." High ST'IMK School Btudcnts will no doubt avail niUlH thcniBelvos ot this opportunity to jflfflH gain distinction as winners of prizes UEloR In Uicbo various fields. WiltlsH A PAST GAME fScliff Tho Heber busket ball Tans wit- 3 SSiy! ncBscd ono ot tho fastest games evor fm& played on their floor. Tho gamo wns 1 1 1 jQ between tho American Fork High 1 lsiP School and tho Heber High School I Kjtt teams. Roth teams plnyed good fast n Wm bull, but tho team work of tho Am- f ctSB erlcnu Fork High School Roys was 1 RP too fast ror tha Hobor High School 1 flfK boys to follow. Tho scoro at tho end 1 Bfflfc or tho first hnlt wns IG to 10 In favor 9 SHI or American Fork High School but 1 HI In tho second hair tho American Fork 1 K High School boys' team work could 1 H not bo broken up, and tho Amorlcnn I HI Fork High School team won by a 1 fH scoro or 40 to 24. HT |