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Show j&CHOOL NOTES) !lflfclaj8 pins whkh will be -Afflfcw (lays will be tho seal 'Biool with the class numer- iSot be any beginners' cook-fl'lleHnlzctJ, cook-fl'lleHnlzctJ, but the girls will ?jfl com"K'nt'c w,tn tlie sce- 2bs raited off Monday aft-J.nonnommissloned aft-J.nonnommissloned officers' $ehl. Examination marks D-IfBjJ AH cadets passed. (JmIBmi In charge of the cadet Jh'dny evening. In Whitney jjMBRy. Kvery detail is now . TRthe affair without doubt exhibition squad in the S3f the cadet hop will hogln ijglie various captains of the companies have selected the len best drillers In their companies. All gymnasium classes were :alled off Monday, owing to the Irregular programme. pro-gramme. Miss ElsaWard. in charge, announced an-nounced that a new class will probably be organized to accommodate tho Incoming Incom-ing girls. The class number of the Bed and Black will bo on .-;alo Wednesday, noon. The issue promises to be well up to the standard. stand-ard. Owing to thy heavy expense of running run-ning the paper only a limited number of copies will be printed. The athletic directors will meet this (Tuesday) afternoon and go over the marks of the basketball players. Any athlete who failed to pass In fifteen hours' work In the semester Is not permitted to continue In athletics. Although cadet drill Is required In the first two years of school the boys who entered Monday will not have to begin the work until next year. Tn casp enough boys sign up to take drill and purchase uniforms, a midyear squad will be formed. The song contest being conducted by the girls' athletic association will not be closed for some time. Although several songs havo been handed in. tho committee commit-tee In charge announces that It will wait until the students at present composing a song complete their work. Owing to the fact that the midyear graduates from the eighth grades of the city entered school Monday the regular periods were shortened and school closed at I o'clock. The various departments were exceedingly busy making out records rec-ords for the past semester. Work In the classes for the second semester will not commence regularly until this morning. By that time all students stu-dents will have learned whether they are to continue in the work or take the past half of the year over. JCxani'natlons for makeup work In the finals can be- taken only through the office. The annual art contest began Monday morning with a field of giod contestants. Those, working for the French art medal are Frlmmlne Walker, IJUcnor Warren. Drucllla Gaby, Sybil Geary. Keah Taylor, ! Allec Biown. Huldrose Brown. Birdie Conley, Arthur Doian. Wlllard Ilarwood. George Klrby, Margaret Cordcll. Zina Reese, Marion Thompson. Tuunta Pctro, Edith Gard and Chloc Batoman. |