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Show acn The assembly this morning was especially splfitod and Interesting Tho musical program, comprised a saxophone solo by Bmrhert Llpplncott. a duet by Lippincott and Franklin Richards and r nolo by Blanche Wal-berg, Wal-berg, "Tho Path of- Lca-o," written by Frank. Scpvllle of Ogden. Mrs. jjerina jcccipb v ri!?-;u reaa service s "Tlio Ballad of th- Northern Lights." Tickets for the school play, "Green Stockings," Will be on sale tomorrow. Announcement has been made that tne Classlcum will be published this year. Students who wish leather- bound copies must notify the office by Friday. The following appointments, promotions, pro-motions, reductions and assignments are announced in tho senior high school, R. O T. C, effeetlo this date. First Lieutenant David Holther ra- lloved from duty as battalion supply ! officer and assigned to company A. First Lieutenant LaMont Hender-shot Hender-shot relieved from duty with company I A and assigned to company D. Lieutenant Robert Brady relieved ' from duty with headquarters company, com-pany, and assigned to duty as supply officer. The following promotions are announced an-nounced : Sergeant Major Howard Trackwell to be Second Lieutenant and assigned to company D. Sergeant Elmor Borko. company B. to be Socond Lieutenant and assigned to company A- Sergeant Ross Sampson, company A. promoted to Regimental Sergeant Major. Owing to the past excellent record I of Lawrence Skeen which was over-hooked over-hooked through error, when promo-! promo-! tlona were made last fall and the c redltable record made by him in tho n i r nt examination, he is hereby ap-, ap-, pointed a sergeant in his present com-I com-I pany. Upon tho recommendation of hts I company Commander Sergeant Clyde Ihirrls, company B, is hereby reduced to i he grade of prlate. Headquarters company is changed to company D and will be designated B : uch ln the future Tuesdav afternoon a mock debato was held by tho Girls' Debating club. The question was. "If a man plants a squash seed and the vine grows i through the fence on to another man's I land, should the planter or the man on the other side of the fence get the squash'"' Thc affirmative speakers declared that tho planter Bhould receive tho squash for various reasons which they woefully proclaimed to tho anxious audience. These reasons wore opposed with great solemnity by the negative sldo. The audience by standing vote, as proper Judges were not to bo had, gave the decision to the affirmative. |