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Show first one will be held at 7:30 in the Millard Academy assembly room, the second one in the A. C. Nelson Auditorium, at Dese-ret. Dese-ret. Judges are coming from Salt Lake and Mi I ford to judge the debate. The Academy debators have been working hard and they make up the best team the Academy Acad-emy has ever had. A close and interesting debate is certain. After the debate in Deseret the Senior class has arranged for a dance. This will be a fitting climax for the aroused and enthusiastic en-thusiastic interest or. the part of all the students in the debate. A new drinking fountain, a gift to the school from the Senior Sen-ior class of this year, has been installed in the lower hall of the Academy. It is needless to say that this adds greatly to the convenience con-venience of the students and judging from its constant use, it is greatly appreciated. Tennis has become a popular game at the Academy among the students and Faculty. In the near future, a schedule of hours for the use of the courts will be posted. This is necessary neces-sary to accommodate the large number who wish to play. Tuesday evening the Night school closed with very interesting interest-ing exercises. After a brief summary of the work by the teachers, twenty-one members who had been faithful until the end were "graduated" with high honors. Principal McClellan gave the very entertaining and amusing address to the graduates gradu-ates and the members of the class marched up to the platform plat-form and received their diplomas, diplo-mas, the first one many of them had ever received. Perhaps as an inducement and surely as an invitation to the members to join the class again another year was the reason for all the oranges and peanuts passed pas-sed after the exercises. Two literary societies have recently been organized in 3ehool, the "Albus" and the "Marrone." By-laws and reg-jlations reg-jlations have been drawn up ind the Albus has selected for President, Elmo Sprowl; the Marrone, Rich Lyman. The required fee for members s twenty five cents which is to Lie used to secure magazines for .ise in the clubs. Each member receives also a year's subscription subscrip-tion for the magazine, the Pathfinder. Path-finder. Persons may be recommended for members by friends after which they ave voted upon by Millard Academy Notes! Principal C. E. McClellan, Mr. R. V. Hufl'aker and Miss Dean , Marsden, are the members of the Faculty who expect to spend Saturday and Sunday of this week attending Conference in Salt Lake City. Principal Mc- i Clellan expects to attend a meet- ' ing of the Principals of all the 1 Church schools, where matters 1 of particular interest to these 1 schools will be discussed, 1 Friday, April 7th, the Millard Academy will meet the Millard 1 High school in two debates. The ' the entire club. These clubs meet every week for the purpose of promoting literary work in school and creating cre-ating interest in present writings writ-ings and current topics. The third meeting of the Marrone Mar-rone was held Monday evening at which Miss Sawyer read an essay on "Enemies." |