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Show SchoolNotes' (Clyde Countryman) (Monday morning 'Principal Nielsen gave a fifteen minute talk on the necessities ne-cessities of a boy who is in athletics, training. The boys had up until that time been In the habit of eating candies can-dies and other things that are bad for a man in training. After this whenever a boy breaks training he will be suspended from the team. English Room Flooded. Monday 'Mrs. King's room was flooded, flood-ed, the drainage system on the roof froze and the water came down thru the ceiling, causing about $50 or $75 damage to the room, and ruining $50 worth of English library books. Mrs. King's classes have been meeting all week in room three on the lower floor of the high school building. Basket Bail Schedule. Principal Nielsen was called Into J Salt Lake Tuesday to meet and ar-, range about the new schedule whether j or not to change it. The East Side! high dropped out of the league, and prospects are that the West High will follow. They agreed to play all scheduled sched-uled games on Wednesday and then have the coaches meet Friday night and decide on the other matter. The (Student "Body and the faculty met last Friday and each group appointed ap-pointed a committee to meet and decide de-cide on the rates, and handle the Job of season tickets for this year's games. There will be one ticket for townspeople townspeo-ple and one for the students." Wednesday afternoon Bingham's quintet were defeated In basket ball by the West Side high 'school,- The score was 33-30. Coach Homer said that the boys did their best. That's all we want. But we'll beat them next time, The team Is going to Beaver, Logan . and Cache Valley Friday and Satur-' day. They are to play all three teams. There will be several trips, like this one, made this year. The boys are trying hard and will show some speed before the year is out. They are all young, but are strong, and skillful, and have a knack for passing and throwing baskets. ' The following poem was written by Mrs, Inez Todd King, our English and oral expression teacher, during the Christmas liolidays: ' i Doubting Doea Not Pay. What if the bleak storm clouds are gath'ring; :. ... What if the sky's azure turns gray; For back of It all lies clear sunshine; And doubtingsad heart, does not pay. And what though our lives appear barren, And -darkened wltlr threatening fears; , For always the Father's dear goodness (Makes Joy bloom the brighter for " tars. ...', ... ,.':',... And radiant Truth, all undaunted, I Makes phudows nlink silent away; () Heart! open wide to Its glory, (For doubting the Truth will not pay. The following was contributed thru jtlie malls: ' Mertsra. Ivor B. Dome and Herr Kub-i lick, refusing to keep their friends in suspense any longer, so they have decided de-cided to put their New Year's resolutions reso-lutions into print IWe, iMarkus Lazarus James and Johannes Jo-hannes Fauntleroy Culletin, solemnly ! swear that, in the future we will not: ' j . 1 Chew anyl girl's guitf. 2- tfs'6 more "moonlights" for us; I ("moonshine" is getting more popular. "3iUetter servk-e- to all who are un-j un-j fortunate enough to have us wait on them. t, ami lastWe have both resolved to make the officials at 1'rovo wait another an-other yeur. (Signed) I Mark L. .Tamos, Jr., John F. Culloton. |