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Show NOTES PROM B. A. C. School began this year with an exceptionally ex-ceptionally large enrollment of freshmen. The older students were rather slow about coming in but now things are moving along smoothly. The college class is very encouraging encourag-ing and gives evidence that some day, in the near future, this school may be made into a "full-fledged" College. Election is over and the student body officers are doing their part in the school goverment. Although the Boosters came out victorious, the Reformers were by no means slighted. Wednesday afternoon the boys brought their rakes and cleared the track. It is now in good condition for the fall track meet. Though some of our "Old Stars" have left us. .we still have a good showing, so look out, we are in the game to win. The Ag. and Home Economic Clubs are organized with a good representation rep-resentation in each. They expect to : send members of the club to near-by towns for the purpose of advertising the winter course. , ' Nelson Darling, a lecturer and en-. en-. jtertainer of prominence, gave a lec-lUure lec-lUure here Friday night. He had an enthusiastic audience of students i , and town people. Such lectures will : '. not soon be forgoitcn. This is only the Ctr; of Onr snioe.-li'l T.veonrn ; course for this year. - : The opr-ra. "Little Almond Eyes" to he nrrsomed this ye:ir under the i direction cf Mr. Knuilson. the head . of the veer. I 'M.,irtr.:.r.l. is wfil ttn-:'(-" way. With se.eh talent as -ve 1 have tliis year ye.-: n.av rest ns.-.irr-d Oassidy Root. |