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Show i NORTH.. ..CACHE ..HIGH SCHOOL NOTES On Monday tho students of tho North Cacho High School resumed their work aftor a vacation which most of the students spent digging Into tho biiow and mud after sugar boeta. The energy with which tho studonts are working at their books Is evidence ot their re'.lef that the beet crop Is at Mast a community problem pro-blem no longer. Armlstlco Day was observed by tho students in a progrin in which Senator J. W. Funk was tho speaker. speak-er. Ho called attention ot tho studonts stu-donts to tho grave probloms yet remaining re-maining to bo solved by tho generation gener-ation of Americans who aro now proparing for their part In tho uv tlonal llfo In tho high schools and colleges ot tho land. Miss Mnrteal Wight, Miss WUllse Covey and tho Misses Melon and Ethclyn Tnggort furnished tho music for tho occasion. "Tho Maroon" staff has been organized or-ganized during the week as follows: Editor, Esslo Stoddard; assistant' editors, Cyril Mon&on,' and Ruby Sojj onson; Jokes, Malcolm Morrill; Me dals, Eva Fisher; , classes, Air " l? Peterson; locals, Mablo Slmmo B0"l5 artist, Luolla Hancey; business i follal agor, Cnspor Merrill; assistant "ruds;! ness manager, Angtfs Woodruf rillt J"11" I For a day or ao after tho ta.lirl. l)Unl"l ing of school, Mr. Stoddard' ' l rlago vlod with tho weathitatlOOoopen-popular weathitatlOOoopen-popular subject of conversat ,o mar-l students are looking forwart Sr as a I for an opportunity to m !.' Th0 Stoddard. ahe,ml eagerly nirn. u Mm. |