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Show The Apocalypse Combines With The Press-Bulletin The Press-Bulletin has invited the Apocolypse to combine with it this year. The proposition proposi-tion is conditioned that we do not obtain any advertisements rnd that the Bulletin will give a large number of copies to high school students who are not already subscribers. We consider this quite material appreciation of the ability of our students and hope both the paper and the high school will be benefited. It is our aim to have every pupn contribute during the year. ELECTION COMING The election of officers of the Student Stu-dent Body for the coming year will take place next Wednesday. Nomination Nomina-tion of candidates took place at a spec- ial assembly held last Wednesday morning. The choice of officers is a matter for most careful consideration on the part of all students. The success of all activities depends entirely upon the abilities of those in charge. The school spirit can be vitalized or killed by a choice of good or poor officers. What do you want your school to be this year? The uppermost consideration in the , voters mind should be "Is he capable of doing the work this position requires-" Don't vote for a nominee because be-cause he is a friend of yours, or because be-cause she has beautiful ' eyes, or because be-cause he belongs to your class. That would be an unintelligent and un- American way of voting. Not that you love your friends the less, but that you love your school more. The following are the candidates: PRESIDENT Irvin Stillman Fred Turner Leonard Gust VICE-PRESIDENT Lawrence Stillman Alta Miller Ruby McMullan Ellen Siddoway SECRETARY and TREASURER Clara Zion Nora Carey Lawrence Stillman s EDITOR ' Glen Wright William Oddie Leonard Gust YELLMASTER William Oddie Lamaur Marriott Alta Miller Noel Poole Who is best fitted for the office? AN APOLOGY We wish to correct an error published pub-lished in last issue. We did Mr. Chris-tensen Chris-tensen the injustice of implying that he is a married man. Such is not the case, although that impression has been prevalent for some time. We are most heartily rejoicing that he is single sin-gle and are sure' .that the lady teachers teach-ers will give him the attentions and courtesies that are due him. FRESHMAN INITIATION FROM VARIOUS STANDPOINTS The Initiation of the Freshman class of the Bingham High School will be held this week. The ceremonies by which they will be introduced into the iMystic Rites of high school will be con ducted with the Sophomores in cooperation cooper-ation with the Juniors and Seniors. At the termination of these services a big party and dance will be given to all f-eshies able to attend. ' An interesting meeting (to freshies) was held Monday at 3:30 in the assembly as-sembly hall. A president and other officers were elected. The freshie slogan is "Down With the Sophmores" The Sophomores gave us Freshies a warning that we were not to wear ties or collars, and to leave our sox at home. We are to wear our pants two Inches above the knees. But we are not going to be told what to do by any Sophomores. Anton Christensen was almost beaten beat-en to death Monday because he would not tell who the president of the Freshman class Is. Twinkle, twinkle little star. ' Who do the Sophomores think they are? All of the them are bad or worse To the Freshies each one is a curse. Little Sophies in a brook, Freshies caught them with a hook, Juniors fried them in a pan, Seniors ate them like a man. THE CALL The world is black but all are called to brighten Some small, corner, some tiny glen, Somewhere a heart is sad that you might brighten, And thus do good for love of men. Is there someone drifting on life's sea Who might be saved if you speak the word? Speak it today, the testing of love Is our responding when duty's calling call-ing is heard. ESTHER BEBB '24 t THE SPECIAL ASSEMBLY A special assembly was held Monday Mon-day at 11:30 in the assembly hall. It was for the purpose of collecting more books for the Public Library that has been started in Bingham. Miss Mary E. Downey, who is doing this work, spoke to the students and told many interesting things. ' A contest is to be held among the freshmen, sophmores, juniors and seniors. The cjasa that can collect the most books for the library will receive a prize. IMPROVEMENTS Many new pieces of new apparatus have been purchased by the school board for the Bingham High school gymnasium. This is indeed a treat for the students. The building has been rearranged and the apparatus have been placed in proper order. . But the gym is not the only place where improvements are noticed. An auto mechanic shop has been erected to equip young men for that line of work. The manual arts shop has added ad-ded a few new pieces of machinery to its list and will soon be an up-to-date shop. ( The students of the high school certainly cer-tainly appreciate these changes and wish to thank the school board for the purchase of the new apparatus. JOHN WADE |