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Show CONTEST TO BE HELD ON MONDAY Much interest is being manifested in the Nelson-Kasius oratorical contest con-test to be held in the Weber academy, Friday afternoon. Each class has entered two representatives to try for the cold medal presented bv Peter Kaslus and Irvln Nelson of the Cl I J I of 1912 The contest will take place 'at 2 o'clock In the afternoon and a COrdlal Invitation has been extended io ths iuhln io attend. The program follows: Selection by aendemv orchestra, Prof e. W Nichols conducting Address. "America for Americans. ' Lorenzo Ric hards. 14. Address. "What We Owe Our Nation.' Na-tion.' Cora Kaslus. '14 , Address "Should ihe United States 'Control Mexico"' Clarence Anderson. 16 Vocal solo. Douglas Brain. '16 Address. Clean Athletics" BoyJ Lindsay, '13. Address. "Some Advantages f Um Iversal Peace. 'Avalon Pearson, '15 Address. "Do We Americans Appro-1 Appro-1 prlately Celebrate Our Holidays," Jo-j Jo-j sephlne Wade, '14 Male quartette, Robert Jones and the Taggart brothers, L' "Address, "Are You for a Bottcr Ogden?'" Og-den?'" Harold Brown 13 Address, "Optimistic View of Life,' Paullfts Malone. 16. Selection, academy orchestra Announcement anil decision of the judges. Presentation of modal by Principal W W Henderson |