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Show X. S. II. Notes T. Larsen. Tuesday night, April 2Sth the music department of the High School will co-operate with the management of the Elite Theatre and will give an excellent concert. Some especially good pictures have been secured for that night, and the concert will take place between intermission of the first and second shows. There will be selections from the choir, band, orchestra and a girls chorus. No advance in prices. Be sure and don't forget the big High School "Hop" on May 1, 1914. Good Time assured. Armory Hall. Our N. S. H. Library is fast becoming becom-ing a reality. We have already forty for-ty good books which have been purchased pur-chased by contributions, of the English Eng-lish classes, and others. The play "Whose Baby," being so succesful, both in presentation and in a financial way mat it cieaicu something like $40.00 which will be used to purchase books also for the library. Much is being done to help the good cause along. Friday (today) is our general clean up day. Tuesday morning the Student Body was called together, and arrangements were made for the day. Committees w-ere selected to direct the work to be carried out in the most systematic way. The students expect to make the campus look as attractive as possible. The Student Body has compete control of the day, the teachers being a subdivision sub-division under their direction, that is they will help them, and obey their foreman on this occasion. "They should worry," and work. The girls will also help matters out by serving luncheon. Sluffers should beware! There are plenty of barbers in the school just at present. A track meet will follow in the afternoon. Freshmen and Juniors, vs: Sophmores and Seniors. |