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Show H PLEASANT GROVE m HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Ht: IIKTTEIl KNdl-ISH HKS . Lrmnn VI jHffjg,! Tlio forms I, Itr, li nc, they, nro HjlHJ always lined after tho verbs nm, Is, HjK rv woro, otc. Xovcr say "It Is mo" HHk or "It Is him." Tho reason for this H it seen II1 wo reflect that tho thins LMK wo nro renlly talking about In he, not Hl It. That Is, lie In tho real subject of ' , our speech, and so w should uso HI , -the snmo term that wo would It wo HW ' were Maying, "llo Is ." Drill on Hl the following until tho proper form HHin ' becomes hnbltuul. HHJ i it waH ' it ni"y ,mvo Docn i wl, fl eallod. It Is H9 Wan It ho? Is It sho of whom you HH speak? Was It shoT ! I' In wo, who doslro to Improve. Hjl i It was wo that they chose. HI It was they, whom I saw. Who aro Hlfl they? Aro they tho ones? HB . HIS I Heavo 'or high I llcavo 'or low! HJM Como on boys, lets got Bfll HhS ' Froshmen week Is going to be Hfli ' "pulled off" next wenk. Monday nior- Hll, nlng Mngclcs and Jlggscs will bo Bl' een littering tho campus with their flfl highly colored selves. Green will be HH '. tho ribbons on tho boys' wigs, and HH rainbow colors will bo fiinhlnnablo H for sox. Hfl i Hjl Kcrosune, macaroni and electricity Jl aro on (ho menu for Friday night, H when tho annual "Or eon" party and !t 4ntiCo will bo hold. President Jean I k Fnulson promises a vordant tlmo for Ills class. I 1 ! On Friday, November 11th an orat-i orlcal contest will bo held. All tho high schools In tho district nre ox-, U peeled to participate. Tho P, O. stu. j Hl dents hnvo carried a challenge far Bl ' and wide; and win or Ioho, they ex- 1 pect a tot of fun from meeting tho 1 othor schools. Norma Christiansen,' 1' Arvllla Meredith, Ilolen Swensnn and Hjl Alda Fugnl nto to defend P. O.'s stan- c HHjj In fhq spoiling tournamont tho first 1 conlestsfworc won by tho Sophomore. HI, Tho final contest will b0 held Tlnirs. M' -i day. Tho prizes will bo awarded In H Chnpcl on Friday morning. DJJBBB In The first Issue or tho "Tnttlcr" np. H-bEL pearod Monday. It was n spookoy Is- Hfl ' sue. and tho shostly ndvlscrs promlso D a successful year to this activity. i1Iav0 you subscribed? Hero como tho Seniors with tho promlso of n olnss play In December. Prof. Matson of tho n. Y. II. gavo n revlaw of tho opera "Sampson and Delilah" Records from opcrn wero playod on tho Vlctrola. 8ovoral parents par-ents visited Charel. Como ngnlnl Tho program for chnpcl Frldny Hl I breathes tho spirit of "Good Kngllsh H Week." Song. Rooklnnd, Sopho- H, mores; oratorical contest, Tho Death of Had ttngllsh, ono roprcscntatlvo for ench class; rending, Jean Paulson; Paul-son; poem, Zolda Nolson; song, A Good Kngllsh version of "Gee, Ain't Wo Got Fun?" Award of prlr.es for the various contests. Tho first contost which has boon opened to pnronts wos highly successful. suc-cessful. Many Interesting letters wero received from both tho Fathers and Mothors of tho students; all who had anything to do with tho contest were highly pleased at the In. tcrest shown by thoso out of BChool. It In not difficult "ount for the vldo-nwnkoprog .lttltudo of tho students Rooi vwarded to Mr. and Mrs 0 L. ..urnlck, and to Mrs. tafnyetto Soronson for tho their r.plendld letters. Honorab'o mention Is given tho letters written by Mrs. Evn C. Page, Mrs. Atell Drnpor, nnd Mrs. Ida M. Smith. tat us thnnk all who ontored. |