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Show HIGH SCHOOL CHEERS GRIDIRON ELEVEN Likewise Applaud the Speakers Who Urged the Need of Qj m nasi urn. Another ,,f those hip football meetings took plKOfl at the high IChopI yesietdit' in.. i mi. l. The main purpcse back of thf meeting was to give some nf tho football enthualaBm which had gccuipvlated ilncfl the victory pver Pueblo last Saturday R chance to ei loose and to gle the elt-ven who took pnrt In the winning of the contest con-test a ohaiur to tell how they did it Crowded With Students The hip aaatrnbly rooni In the main building was crowded With elghl hundred enthused ntudenta when the time came for die meeting to begin. Mr Baton, principal of the school. Started things bj a shorl addceefl about what the effect of the great victorii-s of late might he. Need of Gymnasium. The high urluinl people art thinking very deeply that II Is about time that something In tin Hip of a gymnasium is appearing al their institution and Mr Baton said thai tho hip football victories would have some effect on the proper authorities, au-thorities, Tlu-lr hope for the new ln-siituiioii ln-siituiioii is not wlthoUl some encourage-mont encourage-mont back of for at ihe present time there are several members of the board ojf education who Bre working for the interests in-terests Of the red and black people. Promised n Gymnasium. At the bg meeting which wns held on th.- lawn In front of tho SCbpOl last Friday Fri-day Superintendent f 'hrlstfiisfn and Mi M A. Thomas of the board, In their Speeches, BS4d that Ihr -y W PC doing an'l Would continue to do all In their power to have a gymnasium Installed at the high school. Mr. 'Thomas gave an eloquent elo-quent speech on the value of a physical training In voimeetlon with a proper education. edu-cation. At the meeting yesterday all of tin- members of the football team was given a chance to express their opinion on tin-game. tin-game. Every speaker was gicu three cheers. |