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Show o HIGH SCHOOL. At the County Institute held al (leneva on Saturday, I'riu. Karl Hopkins was elected President of the High School Section for the present year. This position was" held by Supervisor G. X. Child in li)0li-7. An Athletic Committee Com-mittee was also chosen consisting of the iligh School Principals ol the six htrge districts. This com-milieu com-milieu V ill meet Saturday, Oct. 12, and organize a basketball lo'ague to compete for the silver loving cup hold over lrom last year. At tin olecjion ol tho the third your olusivoifMontlay..thfrorl Iwv, ing ollicers wvrc chosen -'Silas Terry, president; Flossie Dortou, vice-president; Vornon Anderson, secretary and treasurer; May j Jackson, Warren Sehow, George! Ilolmstend, executive committee. I Dr. Ilasler visited High School , Tuesday and gave a lecture on ' Bacteriology. Ho had with him a splendid microscope and inniiy j diilbrent disease germs growing under ideal conditions. That his i talk was highly appreciated! could be judged by tho rapt attention at-tention of the students, and the way they clusloied- abound him with questions a tnn qlose. Such talks are highly instructive, and the students are very desirous of having Dr. Ilasler come again in the near future. Duo to the iueleinanv'y of tho weather, and the fact that' tho heater at tho Central is not yet installed, there was no school in that building on Wednesday. |