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Show B B - " ' ' ., ' M School Department. m Amnda Stkwakt, Editou. YA1 M It is to bo hop-d that the new editor H '"will make the paper more interesting m ' than ever before. Wo know that it is M " "quite n responsibility becanao the M -students, gcnera'Iv, do not take interest m enough in the panerto fur.ply the editor B -with notes. Now a8 the task litis fallen H - mpon the phoulders of the worthy Mies m ""Stewart let us turn in and help her to B wake tho column given to school notes 'swell with school nowa and ehinn forth J with intelligence seasoned with tho B 'Cssenco of knowledge. It is tho duty of each individual, as well as a privilege, to B -exert himself a little to benefit the m 'school at largo. A person who pays "taxes benefits himself and at tho same B time benefits tho community, lienco,n M tax-payer is a blessed man for he B 1)01101118 Inn follow man. That wo may B look at (ho priviledge wo have of bene- B llting our fellow btudent by adding B , interest and news to the school notes, is B vtho wish of the ex-editor. B "The timo has arrived once more for B 'the election of a new editor. Wo do not v ' -want a new ono because tho old one has not done his work proerly. We want B -n new one because we wish to give all a chance of being editor of the small B , icolumn belonging to tho school. H B lit is the struggle for existence tha B "'develops, not only the body but the B liihid as well ; and it is the struggle tint M has caused man!:iud to associate in M -clans and to organize institutions for B inutaal improvement, protection, and asupport. B The IX grade has organized a civil B .government class. All persons who B , -would like to tako part in tho class are B -cordially invited. Special meetings are' B .held every Friday evening in tho Thur- B -mian school iiouso. m . Tho general condition of a people B "" " depends much upon tho way oflivingi m .-and this in turn is govorncu by climate. B .A people living in a couniry where their 1 wants aro supplied without exertion aro B snot likely to become n powerful nation m Tho school choir is now organized B -with Joseph Smith as leader and Jenni B .Allred as organist, y. oJudging from :he B i -membership and beginning we prog- B unosticato a successful future. H Contentment is a pearl of great price B -and whoever procures it at tho expense B -of ten thousand desii'ea makes u wise B ,nnd happy purchase. HBBv B Tho VII, VIII and IX grades have M joined together and organized a splendid B, little choir for tho purpose of opening K .-school. B, A few of our pupils have been absent K 'from school on account of sickness. We Bj 3iope to seo their smiling faces soon. B We give Mr. Winn an expression of B -thanks for tho good work ho has done B -while acting editor of our column . B Winter ia a welcome and also a B toeautifel ecueoii, but; summer has it K charms. B '"W. H. Winn and John Woilton paid B uiR a bhort visit last week. Oomo again. B Miss Agnes Austin is suffering from B -ecvuro attack of plurisy. We hope bh B ''Will soon recover. B Tho VIII grade has began tho study of B Evangeline. Thoy aro pleased with" the B stylo and beauty of the poem . B February is Tim birthday month. B 'Washington, Lincoln, Whittior and B .uhers w "ie born in this month. B Tho improvement made in spelling B vthioughoutour Echools during the past B ' .term is very commendible. Miss Alice Rich is kept away fiom B t school on account of sickness. We tntfe1 -ai rapid tecovery. Much interest is shown in the study of civil government. m Wo aro always glad to seo our school m patrons. |