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Show High School Notes. The 'Freshmen entertained the bas-krtliall bas-krtliall team nil jiv.si'T.-; at an t xcelb lit. program ; i 1 1 !l:r!.i-i:s re-freshments re-freshments last Tl!urs!..y vw'iliK. Tin? liif.lt school duly celfbra I e(! the first ;ippearun-a ,f the Drown gram. Matty uppi-iM-U'.livo speeftl. rs were givn and the copies ol' the school paper were soid very quickly. The. senior program last Thursday '.'ousisied of a talk by Mr. Burd.sley. piano solo by Rhoda Jensen, reading by Mr. Christiansen. The program was ereatiy enjoyed by thue pro-'.eat. In the student body inceting. Thursday, the Cunnk-oii HU h .school Year Book whs . hrisuuipd. The name "Karoi" was geWuKHl. We believe the name to have g.ivat merits, since it not only localizes the . book but Tives the impression of hih valu? which wo know our book will be. The seniors are now flashing their Mass riiiR's bet'ore the sdmii ing eyes of the otlier classes. Professor Johnson, of the 'IT. A. C, who is to be leading man in our High school opera, spent a grea' deal of tim.e practicing wjith the opera cast Sunday and Monday of the past week. The preliminaries for the oratorical oratori-cal contest will be held March 21. The subject selected for the orations is "What we can do to make our high school the best in the state." |