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Show ACADIMV NOTtl Lillian Thmj, Mf aria i, T I'll of iHilittotiC IK. I, M Jt'irtnt nl ar ittakliig (t,rtthii uki and u.M itm ttti wt k Our athtMil da iio aa ttiM!itn.i,i .f 151, an lmri of ltir Jutinj ih lat w k Abtaham, wbUh did ut tiara any lud. iit tiffora, U in t, , rente4 by thr? itaUart young m.r. Tli I'luiubffi bv iuiutiltti4 thtir woik and fvi-ry thing la duhtg nlioly The .tliil r la itlvlim tha fltul tout lit to the wikkI work till wet k Moro athlt-tlc aira(u ba lutu aint for and the gymnanlum will aHin b ejul'it d. (loala fur baaki-t ball are to ba put up and wa will play on our uwn grounds and In tba gyuiuiialum hereafter. Our achool la progieaalng rapidly. The atudents are prompt and energetic ener-getic In their labors and are ready to lend a helping band to make the high achool one of labor and auccess. The debate given lait Friday night was a very creditable affair. The question waa: Resolve, "That statewide state-wide prohibition offer, tbe beat solution solu-tion of the llsuor problem." Tbe affirmative af-firmative waa represented by Willis Lyman and Eugene Hilton, the negative nega-tive by Clark Allred and Franklin Iladger. A large audience greeted the speakers and the question was well handled. The affirmatives were successful suc-cessful In winning by 18 points. We hud a talk Monday morning by patriarch James P. Terry, who Is over 81 years of nge. He gave some very good instructions and talked on dlf-t dlf-t ferent geios of thought. We greatly approclatod Hro. Terry's visit. VMo'nd;? at 1 o'clock, thirty minutes taktn by the faculty in giving litis Instructions to the students x Jines of conduct. There has i complaint that the Aca-Xre Aca-Xre neglectful In some of iJrj.n,jt-H',4Bdju Us. Abe matter and any student ng In a manner to belittle rrfrrrnt!my or In any way cast discredit dis-credit upon the school will be dealt with severely. |