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Show gram were: Reading hy A turn Oitrk ; jjiauo soio by Mury ri'.vj.i y ; vJolln soio l;y Durol Erii U-.kj, and ' jun'.-s by M.'iroxe Clirisien..-:i. Work on a high school oiji.-ra will b begun immediately aiu-r iij holidays. holi-days. The work wiil be taken up by Mr. Christiansen and iIk? students stu-dents o? the chorus. The ojn-rt is a bi. undertaking, bill l:i,.v in!l;i!ii to make, il a success. I High School Notes. i Last Thursday night the Gunnison I High school gave iu Education;;: Week program. Tin' numbers were as I follows: Song, "America." by the: ; congregation and band; selection by : the High School band; monologue by j Elva Sorensen; "The Rosary," sung I by the II. S. chorus; address, Clyde ! Edmonds; cello solo by Elray Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, and "Ship of State," by the. chorus. j . program in honor of the tercen-j tenary o! the' landing of the Pilgrim I laihcrs at Plymouth w ill be given i on me lught of December 21. An en- ; jjoabie evening is planned and the ! public is invited to join us. The program pro-gram will be given in Peterson hall ut 8 o'clock. The boys and girls of the freshmen fresh-men and sophomore classes visited the Ounnison Valley Sugar factory In different days of last week. The purpose of the visit was to learn oi the manufacture of sugar by actually actu-ally seeing the sugar in the process of making. The students of the high school received re-ceived their report cards for the first term last Monday. The high school hopes for a renewed interest in school work. Last Thursday was the freshmen's fresh-men's turn to entertain the student body, which they did exceedingly well. The numbers on their pro- |