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Show VMIJHIl'AX FOHK iiioii sniooi. xoti:s. Friday, Mnich 17, was Junior day it tho high school. Thoy entertained ho students with n rousing good pro-;ram pro-;ram In tho moiulng, It consisted ot i vocal duet by Dorothy Chlpman and tula Storrs; n reading by Rosa Abel J i talk by Miss Mathlsen; a 'violin so-o so-o by I.ucy Clayson; n tolk by Mr. lolmstcad; a tocal solo by Karl Haw-tliiBj Haw-tliiBj n class paper by I.enoro Por-jes, Por-jes, and tho singing of Amoilca b lio studontB. In tho evening tho much nlkcd of Junior Prom took place, .'ho main color scheme was giccn and whlto, tho color of tho Juniors. Tho four cornors of tho hall woro decorated de-corated by tlirco classos Seniors, Juniors ami Frcshlos and tho faculty Each ono was a work of art alouo, Tho sophs, not to bo cntltoly unrep. iosonted woro taBty arm bands of orango and black. Tho Juniors served punch and cakes to their guestB dur-.ng dur-.ng tho evening. Tho Prom was a plendld success and wIP long bo to-U'mbored to-U'mbored by tlioso who nttendud. Tho debating teams, consisting of 'carl Rowley and Wnyno Wilcox on no alllrmatlvo and Dmn Fliafter and Inieico Giant Bao their debating ' iiigumenti beforo tho Btudent body 1'ucjdny jnornliig I. |