34 Krramnz .XV ' , , . 11 5, ,, f K -Q V I E A 1 -Y I '3 L 1 t l 9 ev f ' 1 2 ' A fgkv Q? f' L: 5, , ' . , , ' ' , J l -7 ,I lT 4f'Q.-1 .5,',f: H, I V, , f ' - Q - ,gr I, ,fly Lil! ,fl I' Tflfff ,. f-'frflflfcff 1' ' 'UXV' ' N 'ffl' ' I flf'1,'j ffygf . ' 4 ,Ll X, .pf nfs,- , 1 fff rf-,f 4 ?y'l!.,.,'l,ff!14.', 1 per 2 ' . The High School students were delight- fully entertained by the Glee Club of Hiram College on May 10th. Several weeks ago the High School was favored by the excellent singing given by the Girls' Glee Club of the Eighth grade, Deidrick Building. Several boys of the High School aided in soliciting money for the new Y. M. C. A., and won second place in the young men's contributions with about 82600.00 to their credit. The Senior Class is proud of its boys who won first place in the inter-class con- test, and merited the cup presented by Mr. Larkins. A party from Youngstown and East Liverpool will take a trip through Europe, chaperoned by Miss Stewart, a teacher in the local High School. Thirteen girls of the Senior Class suc- cessfully passed the teachers' examina- tions, and will be engaged as substitutes in the local schools next September. Misses Grant and Hallock, two High School teachers, and Misses Laura Moore, Florence Watson and Alma Taylor will attend summer school at Columbia College. By the decree of the Board of Educa- tion, caps and gowns were adopted for Commencement, and the Juniors' recep- tion to the Seniors was abolished. On Sunday evening, May 21st, the Bac- calaureate Sermon will be preached by Dr. McMillin, of the First Presbyterian Church. The Seniors will make their first appearance in the caps and gowns. Irene Firth, of the Junior Class, has re- sumed her studies after a severe illness. After a lengthy illness, Jay Garvin of the Senior Class, has returned to school. On account of his high average Mr. Gar- vin will not have to take any of his tests. Miss Hallock was recently called to her home in Schenectady, owing to the illness of her mother. The County Field Meet as usual went to the Lisbon Team. The score stood: Lis- bon, 643 East Palestine, 383 Wellsville, 21, and East Liverpool 12. Welch, of Lisbon, had the most points and Floto, of Wells- ville, followed. Sinclair, of the locals, got eight points, the most secured by any one on our team. Atchinson and Fitch star- red for East Palistine in the jumps and the sprints. No records were broken.
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