Show EIGHT AND HA f S HOOl YEAR The school year e u as now been de- de definitely definitely d finitely fixed at nt cig eig it t and a half months in this coun coup y Nine months month was practically a r cd ed upon when hen ome ome opposition aro on the grounds that this being an a coun- coun coury y y that the help o 0 the students is ise ic e ded in fn the sprin spring to plant and in inh h 1 fall faU to harvest crops coops crops dams Adams and n of o the school and county si H HII IC Burton Furton called or 01 on Dr Thomas of che 1 the he University of Uh U ih h and explain explain- d ci i he hc situation to I m He advised 1 that the term ten nI r the s i ii fd ld at eight an a half months month r i l ih h the c a 1 their th meeting M 1 Me iday day U r I stude s from this thic c unity entering the U of U have hav h 11 n nn at a TO e a as comp compared red t z e-z h students from ther parts of oft o t state where th y have a nine nine- t school year ear iut ut Dr Thomas Thomai remised the board f r education tion that ur students should enter the J ver sity with the same c credits if we rave have ravean an eight and a h half halA lt months sch school ol yearns as students do hat come from schools that have a nine months school term g Students from ou high school are arc equal to students ft Ct from m other hi high h schools of the state |