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Show OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC o AMERICAN FORK c o HIGH SCHOOL NOTES c OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf This week, at the local High School many students from Alpine have regis tored A wagon has been provided tor carrying them buck and forth It will leave Alpine eih day at I'clock, returning promptly at fuur In the afternoon. The Senior class Is now beginning to show up both In number and form l'i until this week It looked at though the Senior class would be v small one. but no" "hose who are expecting ex-pecting to grudi -eglsterlllK a ud the prosper I for -rull-Hcdged cliis i'P p. it M n-. 1 1 i i i 111 I J dents Everybody up ut tho High I School Is getting ready and putting ' jii hH war paint tor the event. Five sections In type-writing lmvo iow been organized and about forty Undents are taking advantage of tho ourses offered. The students are now thinking (erlously on the uuestloii of,olllcer8 for the student body association. Tho classes, too, are making preparations 'or oigaulzing, and tho strongest stu-lents stu-lents are being groomed for tho vurl-iiis vurl-iiis olllces. Already th Juniors have ailed a incetlng for this purpose. The Senior class of the American Fork High School hold it meeting last Tuesday to choose their class officers for the coming school year. Tho officers of-ficers chosen wote: President, Carl Jackson: Vice President, Mary Hlnck-hurst; Hlnck-hurst; Secretary and Treasurer, Millie Mil-lie Adams; Kdltor, Myrta Wootton; Yell Master, Hovn Heck. This was the first class of the High School to organize. The colors, navy blue and white, wore selected to represent the Senior class or the American Fork High School. The Junior cluss or the High School held their first meeting TuesJny. A large leprosontutlon or the class was present, and the following officers were oleted- President, Davis Chip, mm; Vice President, Jane Dicker-son; Dicker-son; Secretary and Treasurer, Iluby Wootton; Yell Master, Hugh Wing; Executive Committee, Delia Sliufler, Clara Hunter, I laden Ilollndrake |