| OCR Text |
Show MILLARD HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. One Tuesday, Nov. 18tb, the school was delighted by the presence of Prof Hoganson. Welch and Evans of tbe A. C. The object of their visit was to Interest the students here In sgrl-cultural sgrl-cultural work and to bring about a branch organization of the club of agriculture at the college. By a unanimous vote of the school the organization or-ganization was completed with Rulen Starley, president; Wllford Anderson, vice-president nd Marvin Peterson secretary and treasurer of the boys' division, and Lois Duncan president; Lynn Cooper, vice-president, and Zlna Stewart, secretary and treasurer of the girls' division. Everyone seems enthusiastic and we are only waiting for Instructions from besdquarters before be-fore beginning the work. Tbe Seniors have accepted the challenge chal-lenge of tbe Juniors for debate as ststed In the last Issue. The Seniors challenge the Juniors for a bsnket ball game to be played Friday, Nov. 21st, In the Alcazar ball. It was a very lively game, tbe kind that makes one dlspondent one moment mo-ment and full of high spirits the next Tbe school was well represented and some euthuslastlc yelling wss done. The score was 24-30 in favor of the Juniors. A splendid dance followed and the evening waa very well spent On Thursday the following musical program was rendered by some of Mr. Bassett's students: Piano solo, Miss Ana Stevens. -Forget Me Not." ssng by Mrs. George Pyper. "Dost Tbou Love Me," Mr. Rulen Starley. |