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Show HIGH SCHOOL NOTES We are all "cranked up" and on our way. If a good start is prophetic proph-etic you can expect us to accomplish great things this year. We are over one hundred strong now and we hear rumors that more are coming. Just hurry, folks, you may find it difficult to catch the car. This week is Constitution week. The event was fittingly commemorated commemor-ated Wednesday in chapel. The student-body sang the "Star Spangled Banner" patriotically. Mr. Terry gave a stirring talk in which he gave fine convincing reasons why our constitution con-stitution is superior to any other The chorus, under Miss Dusenbury's direction, gave "America the Beautiful". Beau-tiful". Our principal, Mr. Baird, gave us a forcible talk on the virtues vir-tues of our constitut ;on and of the necessity of being loyal to its ideals. Supt. Day paid us a another visit Tuesday. We incidentally found out from him that we have managed to start just a wee bit quicker than our neighbor, the Beaver High. Of course we are patting ourselves on the back. Wednesday was a big day in the kitchen, at least the girls felt that it was after they pealed, stewed and canned four bushels of peaches; just to commence our winter's work. Our first school party Is to be staged stag-ed Friday evening at nine o'clock, in' the high school auditorium. It's to be a dance. We cordially invite all parents and patrons Come and' join us in the frolic. It's free. We expect to have some real music and then just by way of diversion, you may purchase ice cream and cake which will be sold in the dining room. We expect to have a real jollification, so join us in our fun. |