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Show floiili Cache High School Notes Tho success or the $100,000 bond election brought great rejoicing to the BtudentB nnd faculty of the North Ciicho High School. Ever since the high Hchool was established, a new-building new-building has Beenied an utter necessity neces-sity for tho following year, nrtd each year conditions became moie and moro ciowded until tint very continuance contin-uance of tho school Hcomcd to rest on tho possibility of procuilng 111010 room, through tho passing of tho bond In tho Tuesday election. To express their joy and their appreciation ap-preciation of tho efforts of tho taxpayers tax-payers to piovlde adenuato facilities for their continued growth the stu donts nnd faculty Joined In a .half day celebration on Wednesday aftor- noon. At ono o'clock the students inarched up to tho business center of Hichmond wheie Mr. G. A. Hogan, president of the Cache County Hoard of Education, Principal C II. Anderson, Ander-son, S. W, Hendricks and Senator J. W. Funk spoke to tho students. All voiced their Joy at the result of the olectlon and uiged the students to return re-turn the money to the county n the form of bettor oTtIzen8iilp?k"TIc m-usually m-usually fine weather ninde possible a ball pamo between tho Fieshmen and Junlois, nnd tho Sorihomotfs nnd Sonlorsr Tho Freshman Junior team won the game. Foot races and a tug of war wore also features of tho ath-letle ath-letle sports. Following thesq the students hastened back to the Assembly Assem-bly loom where the student body trented Itself to Ice cream and wafers. waf-ers. Claudia Funk, Casper Merrill, George L. Smith, Gayla Funk and Elolse Thomas kept the crowd g'ood naturod. , Miss Orteucia Merrllli is bemoaning bemoan-ing a caso of mumps, whtlle airs. Vo-r i r " i ,n i- fonUurthig Ii -r ' i-k i Maroon was lud during ih-vefk. |