Show IT r t 4 j HIGH SCHOd NOTES t tL L 4 j The of giving to the te High school a a bust of pf some noted note American merIcan has been the graduating classes Casses for several sveal years y Following this custom the seniors se r on Friday aft afternoon afternoon presented to t the te school seboL shoot a R bust of Franklin which h was accepted Jt hy bY b bYan Mr an Eaton Eto on behalf of o the students ron ren rendered The following was wa dered deed Piano solo Finale to Faust Louise Will Wi Bateman opening speech Bascom song My Native Land Marjorie IU on recitation Ply Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth mouth Rock Harold Earld Heffron Hefron violin solo De Fifth ift Air Ar Win Will Da Davis Davis Davis vis song Maryland My Maryland Marland Beatrice OConnor presentation speech Mehring ardley ley acceptance Mr Eaton song sons The Flag of twe t Free Fee Grace Berg The excellence f 1 these hese numbers number was another illustration illustration tion of ofte the marked talent of the senior class clas both In musical and literary lInes Unes lne The art at students have continued their work on spring flowers fewers this week A spra of ot hawthorn kindly given to t the art department by v Mr C W Buch Buchholz ar holz hols furnished I for fer fr several severd I studies Two Tt of vf f Sg l merit et w were ere by Violet Nott Not and Miriam Brooks Brok A 1 study of pink geraniums by b Georg IiiI 4 II Barratt Bartt and values Is i particularly good io In Its color IO In connection with wit the thEr their r study o oT of Sir Miss lot us freshmen classes have given short talks tk thI on the legends at ef e King Arthur Artur Next week they will wl read red some oC ot The Th Idylls Idyll of the King The Te students student who took part in il the e eGerman German play last las Friday have received receive many compliments this tb week on on the excellence of ot their thOm performance nanee Mr r commercial ge go geography s classes casses have finished tisbe the te geographical divisions and abd are ar now studying important import nt commercial cities and ad trade routes rute roul h hIn 1 I In commercial law the te students student have completed complete the subject of Partner Partnership ship and are re now considering Cor Co Corporations portions a aMiss r Miss Iss Bonds first midyear class elass cas In English has been doing some good o l work In the correction of grammatical errors err in sentences sentence An important feature of the commer commercial cial English work of the second se year is the business correspondence Both Bothof of the second year ear classes have kept notebooks notebook containing different forms of letters leters and advertisements Many of these books book are very yel creditable both bothin bothin bothin I in form and subject matter Mr Pendergrass adv cp typewriting I ing lag pupils seem to be making good progress in speed sp ed and accuracy In Inthe Inthe i the tests given this thi ek several se erl of or orthe the students succeeded in writing more than fifty words a minute of unfamiliar matter mate for five consecutive minutes minu e The shorthand classes ca have finished fished transcribing on the typewriter The Message Messa to Garcia which they the took tok from dictation last week week Their apers papers will wi now be used as material for the study of punctuation hi In I the tle commercial English classes Mr 11 Townsends freshmen classes clase In shorthand are now taking correspond correspondence ence dictation of o unfamiliar matter mate Miss s solid geometry class has been doing good work recently reent In calculating the diameter of he the the sphere In connection with wih their study stu y of ot The Ancient Mariner each member of the English division of the sophomore sophomore sophomore more class was required to read one other poem of and one of ot which they th reported on Friday Frda morning in class Mr Ir Garretts Garrets East Side class made a trip to the te hills hUs one after afternoon afternoon noon last Jast week Miss Iss Stokes geology classes casses are at atI present interested In making collections collections I tons of minerals which they th J are re required required required to analyze ze Bernice Richardson of the junior juni r rr r class has made an exceptional record re r In physics ph having already completed d dal all al the laboratory work required for forthe L the fey year The second midyear class clas in Eng English English lUsh lish has ha been giving short talks on cur current current current rent events event I On Friday the East Side midyear I class in history finished its it study of Rome Borne with wi brief talks talk on Roman life Ife Mr AIr W It I Brown of the mathematics I department has been appointed a mem member member member ber of the city board of examiners In Miss Goddard s junior divisions oral orl reports of poems by bJ Tennyson which have been ben read rad outside the class will wi be given next next Wednesday y and Thursday Next Wednesday the East Eat Side De Dc Debating DeI I bating club will wi discuss the question Resolved That Nature Appeals More to the Eye Ee Than Art Art Thaddeus Ham Haul Hammond Hammond mond and Vaughn Paul will wi support the affirmative Scott Lynn and Edgar I Earls the negative Miss Corbins fourth period class in English is preparing talks talk on subjects subject connected with wih The Ancient Mariner and on topics of current Interest interest These Tese school talks talk will wi be given the te last lat week wee of The he following list of prospective graduates was wa given out Friday by Mr Eaton Alice Alce Andrew Charles Chares Alt Al Laurence Lurence Anderson Jennie Breckon Wl Will Bateman Helen Bamberger Helen Boxrud Ruth Bourgord Luise Betts Belts Nona Nona Banks Bank Louise Bascom Basom Alberta Brown Grace Berg Ber George Barratt Barrett Barrt Hattie Hatte Barnett Barnet Janie Barnett Harold Bird Wi Will Brown Paul Belch Belcher er Rae Bartch Edith Coxhead Sadie Coates Coat s William Crozier Ivy ly Cleghorn Cliffie Cameron Camern Rachel Crozier Lillian Connelly William Castleton Dora Dori Dorl Cheshire Earle Ere Daveler Eva Ea Dix Dix Will Wi Davis DaYis Mehring Eardley Frnk Frank Fisher Louis Luis Farnsworth Florence Grant Harold Heffron Hefron Phoebe Hardin Lu Luella Luela Luella ella ela Irvine Irine Kate James Lucy Jeremy John Jensen Anna Johnson Margaret Margart Kinghorn Mabelle Kinney Kne Nellie Nem Lo Loback Loback Loback back Clara Latimer Latmer Helen Letchfield Agnes Lawson Alpha Manning anning Maude McCargar Mark McChrystal della Clella MacCready Louise Luise Maddison Martha Miles lies Marjorie Marsh Mah Will wm Moreton Harry Haro Moore Adelaide Nelson Mildred Midred Ott Ott Elizabeth Palmer PalmerDale PalmerDale PalmerDale Dale Pitt Harriet Hariet Bessie Pike Alta AUa Rawlins Ethel Rogers Roger Delia Dela Richards Will Wi Reilly Reuben Smith Mamie Sappington Fairchild Sherman Emma Sudheimer Hazel Stevens Aetna Aeta Smith Ethel Ethe Thompson Chres Tripp Lee Turner Lawrence Tre Tremayne Tr Tremayne mayne maye Blanche Hampton Yardley Mayme Parker George Webb Roy Ry Williams One On of the social features of the year was the reception given by bythe byte bythe the te juniors to the seniors at Christen sens hall hail hal last week Friday There will wi be one more battalion pa parade p rude rade rde and inspection in which all al four cadet companies will wi join This will wi probably be held Monday of the thelast thelast last lat week of school The dance given by b the Alumni as association association at Christ hall bali hal proved a successful affair both socially and financially The ThE proceeds will wI be ap applied applied plied pled to the 00 pledge made by te the Alumni to the continuance fund of the High school Rev Mr Mi Graebner Grebner pastor pa tor of the th Lutheran church visited the German recitations on Friday Mrs Hayward Hayw rd was a 3 visitor Friday Edith Coxhead of the senior class has b been en compelled to leave school schol on ac ae account acc count c of or trouble with her eyes |