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Show MltLARD ACADEMY NOTE8. Mabel Porter, Reporter. The class basket ball schedule Is as follows: Wednesday, Nov. 19, First years vs. Second years, 4 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, Third years vs. Fourth years, 4:15 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 20, First years vs. Third years, 4 p. in. Thursday, Nov. 20, Second years vs. Fourth years, 4:15 p. m. Friday Nov. II, First years vs. Fourth years, 4 p. m. Friday, Nov. 21,- Second years vs. Third years, 4:15 p. m. Monday. Nov. 24, First years vs. Second years, 4 p. m. Monday, Nov. 24, Third years vs. Fourth years, 4:15 p. m. . Tuesday, Nv. 25. Ttrst yews vs. Third years, 4 p. m. Tuenday, Nov. 25, Second years vs. Fourth years, 4:15 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 26, First years vs. Fourth years, 4 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 26, Second years vs. Third years, 4:15 p. m. A student In order to represent any class must have credits as follows: Second years at least 3 units. Third years at least 6 units. Fourth years at least 10 units. The team winning the largest percent per-cent of games In the series will be declared de-clared class champions. In case of tie there will be three specially arranged games to decide the championship. Any team not reporting within ten minutes of time scheduuled for game to begin will forfeit tbe game by default. de-fault. Tbe Fourth years decided In their class meeting on Friday to get gold Ins In remembrance of the class of '14. Also final arrangement were made for the class party on Nov. 21st. At the student body officers meeting on Thursday. Wllford Hilton was chosen debating manager. He Is enthusiastic en-thusiastic over that work and predicts pre-dicts big results In that line this sea-cn. sea-cn. The Second Years are planning for a class party Friday evening. Midterm examinations were held last week. The teachers report very satisfactory work. Report cards will be out next week. Separate meetings were held for the boys and girls during Theology period Tuesday morning. Prof. Ellison gave the boys an excellent ex-cellent talk, showing the physiological, financial and moral effects of alcoholism alcohol-ism and the use of tobacco upon the body. Sister Willis E. Roblson gave the girls a splendid talk about the evils of modern fashions. |