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Show Tickets to Kayarllle are now on sal BEH at the high echool. Manapor GcoiK- BM "Whipple has secured rates of u oenti CzflH :i round trip, for the student! of the JSHI MRh school. Students nre to leave ut 9H :,:30 o'clock and return either at 10:08 gSBB or i; os o'clock. Principal Miller of WH the Pats hlffh school has wired thftt jj9H h will reserve the south Kid' of tlv 3PPH (cj'mnnslum for the O. H. S. rooters so H that they may he guaranteed n seat. Last week, when the Tigers Journeyed .. to Hriphani, no place had been left In MMH th entire hall toi the Offdon rooters. 9wBB and hearing this, It has led Principal ftMB Miller to reserve a place for O. H. S. WH There will be a dance in the hall fol- , ynShV lowing the game. MSiBI 9 The Kiwanls Club has made an of- H fer of $10 and ?S rep t iv. lv fur tli- H first and second best essays written on H the Constitution. Prizes of the HHTie H amount have also been offered for the 1 two best declamations on the sumo H subject. Essays must be handed In be- H fore February 1. The declamation H contest will be held February 22. M Sometime during the month of Feb- ruary. declamation contest will also be held under the auspices of the H Daughters of the American Revolu- tlon. The contestants may chooso for topic any patriotic or historical sub-H sub-H Ject. Prizes offered are: $25 for the first place, $15 for second, and $10 tor third best. These contest-' s ill be open H to all high school student- I II Seniors of the O. H. S. arc making preparations for their graduation. Class pins and rings are now being ordered, or-dered, and commencement and calling cards arc being thought of. More seniors sen-iors will graduate this year than lis) and they hope to mak their com- ' mencement exercises some that trill not soon be forgotten. Tho T.N.T. club still takes the lead ' in everything about school. At present they are gaining credit by helping advertise ad-vertise the game with Davis tomorrow They are also selling ticKots tur tho annual Claaslealia, which this .year will take placo under their supervision. A total of about 17 3 students have registered for the second semester. J 'urint tho past week 20 or more new -tudents have enrolled. Almost all of the-ac are boys. "Dad:' Beeson, mathematics teacher I at the O. 11. S. has keen aosent from I chool during the past week, due to 111- I noss. Mr. Mclllnger 1 taking his place, I ind assisting Id thiM deportment, I, I Lockers, ordered sometime ago by I the school board, have urrlved and ( I will be put In the hahways in the near ! 1 1 future. It Is great nes to thi- ma il Jorlty of tho students to hear tnat at ' 1 1 last they can have .ionic way of pro- I tecting their personal property It Is I I a relief to tho facult. also, that the II students need not any longer be com- li plaining o lost books, coats, hats, etc. 1 I l A schedule has been drawn up for I the selection of rifle teams i n the R I' O. T. C. Each company is allotted a l day on which they may use the range. ' I Tho company commanders will Lest I each man, by the actual firing of two scores In the standing, kneeling, sitting and prone positions. Their scores will H bo recorded and the best ohiots thus sc- , lectod for the battalion teams. The H battalion teams will compete, and HI regimental team will be selected before February 7. This system gives every Hj member of the R, u. T C a chance I to qualify, although the lrst year men I'! are not eligible by reas n ol not taking 1 m rifle markmnshlp in the first year H course. |