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Show w HIGH SCHOOL NOTES 1 An unusual bustle and stir has been felt this week. There's something some-thing In the atmosphere, yes a wte bit of Autumn, but a larger bit of campaigning. In fact, its election week and no one can lose sight of the fact. Two parties have organized; organ-ized; "The Whites"- and the "Reds" Wednesday an entire hour was devoted to "rallies" where the campaign cam-paign managers and candidates eul-organized eul-organized over merits and policies of their particular party and candidates. candi-dates. The "Reds" proved true to their color.s in the characteristic way in which they "headed off" the incoming incom-ing funeral procession farced by the whites. i The chorus girls of the White party, par-ty, gave some very convincing ditties, while Louise displayed her poetic tendencies to- good advantage IJust what the result will be no one knows. The Reds appealed in that age old way Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, bv treating the masses to peanuts. pea-nuts. Campaign talk is the talk in the hall and on the street. Friday is election day the day when the issue is-sue comes.. The Red party has selected se-lected Charles Glenn as candidate for Student-Body president, Bessie Killam, as vice president and Christy (MoLeod, as secretary. While Ithe "Whites" are presenting Levon Bird Louise Levi and Charles McCulley. We have inaugurated a clinic into in-to our high school. It is not the ordinary or-dinary kind where, medical attention is given. It's a mental clinic, and its purpose is to serve as a mental tonic. ton-ic. We are not sure yet just the type of doses that will be prescribed, but the hints are that they will be effective. |