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Show I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. in the story contest for the liauuer, thu results weie ino:.l fl- leasiug, many stories of leal merit being lundud in by the Kuglish (.u; ;tudents. The Hist jH prize was awarded to Evelyn Hob-fl Hob-fl crts; thu second to Benin Gray, fl These stories will appear in tin H next issue of thu Banner, 'flu fl other stories deserving of special fl mention went thu ones written b J Mav Jackson, Ktnina Goatca aim H ltobcrL Sharp. Editor Kirkliam flr-sit .. has also' announced that he wilr am- oiler three prizes for Xinas 8torlu fl from High School Students. fl Prof. L. E. Young will bo tin 9 .speaker at an educational meuting fl in the Tabernacle Sunday night, fl Oct. U7th. Prof. Young is con fl sideied ouu of tho most eloquent flj speakers from the State Univer- I sity, and the students are piepar- fl: ing to give him a hoaity welcome. Tlie musical pait of thu program I ' will bo an organ solo by Flossie ffi Dortou; a quartette, and a chorus i from tho High School; and a solo 1 by music director, Miss Helm Br f . Gieenwood. 11. xVt a meeting of thu students en IP" Wednesday, Dr. Holbrook gavo a JR , scientillc leeluiu on Histology. W' His talk was Inteiibcly inteiesting W " IU,tl wu al1 5" in ,wkI"K uim U' .,-1l. call again. "Such weekly asscm- !f.; blies arc very instructive and can- J1 ' not but lesulL bunelicially. Wm Thu apparatus for thu Physics , flr laboratory has arrived, and will flft bo highly appreciated by tcncliei JSH and stu tents. Mf |