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Show 0000000000000000 I o AMERICAN FORK o o HIGH SCHOOL NOTES o oooooooooooooooo I Last Monday night tho Lltorary club I Indd Its weekly meeting In tho City II i fall The program consisted eiitiroly i or selections from Kipling. Mlsa Mary 1 Mlaokhurst reviewed "Tho Light That I Failed," Myrtlo Wootton retold tho Ihiory of "Weo Willlo Wlnkoo;" Merle I U'hlpinnn recited "Tho RccoEsionnl." IlTho musical numbers wero solo by II Ruby Wootton and u piano selection 1 by Sadlo Shipley HI t The regular chapol oxerctscs wero Ml Held Tuesday morning. Mr. Jones sang a solo, Florcnco Stewart performed per-formed on the piano and tho High School chorus rendered a selection. Tho monthly report cards wero given giv-en out Wednesday. Detoro they aro returned overy parent should examine tho cards of their children. Wednesday afternoon Mr. Holm-stead Holm-stead took his gym classes to tho lnko for a skate. Last Monday afternoon tho girls of tho High School mot and organized under tho direction of the Agricultural Agricultur-al Collogo Homo Economy club. Tho following woro elected: Iris Unto President. Ethel McCullough Vlco President. Inn Duncan Sccretnry nnd Treasurer. Treas-urer. Last Sunday evening at tho Tabor-naclo Tabor-naclo tho first of n series of lectures to bo given by tho High School was rendered. Stephen L. Richards, or Snlt Lako City, discussed Henry Van Dyko'a vlows ot education. Tho musical mu-sical department or tho High School furnished all tho nlustcal numbers. Mr. Wliltnker of tho local High School, was in Provo Saturday arranging ar-ranging schedules for debates nnd orations. or-ations. o |