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Show catch a girl. The girl whom he caught was his partner for the following dance. Rctreshiuents were sencd at 11 o'clock. Principal V. W. Henderson Is back with us 'after having been quarantined quaran-tined at his home for a few days. His little daughter, who had scarlet fever, is nearly well now. The school choir has been practicing practic-ing for tho pant week and will sing in chappl every morning beginning next Thursday. A line new room has Just been fitted fit-ted up for the benefit of th" girls v ho are doing fancy sowing The do-mestle do-mestle arts department Is growing nnd overflowing its old quarters At general ' assembly nn Thursday Mr Lyman It Martlncau wns tho speaker. U? Fpoke on "Raising One's seU to One Hundred Per Cent." His tnlk was very much appreciated by the students. A dMet was rendered by Albert Erickaon with the violin and Axel Neylander with the flufp. On Friday morning ProfeaRor C. V. Porter of the Agricultural college was n visitor at devotional He delivered a short but liunresslve address to the students on finding ones place in the world. The student body Is all exeltement J over the eomlng number on the ara.l-omy ara.l-omy lecture course, Madam Frieda I.nngondorff, who will aprifinr next Thurnday. The basket ball bovs are getting into fine shape and Coach Hacker is confident, of pome well earned victo-lies victo-lies during the coming season. Weber Academy Notes On Wednesday evening, Nov. 2, the Juniors held a very pbasant class party at the academy. The whole class turned out and not a Senior dared to put in an uppearaiKe. Cards in pairs were handed t the girls and boys respectively, and for partners for the tilth dance the eoupleu must match curds. The dancing was Interspersed with good, old fashioned games, one of which was "blind man's buff." Every Ev-ery boy was blindfolded and tiiod to |