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-vs I l l l N 1 i 1 l l l Y4..i.-W., --. HIGH SCHOOL C,fLENvlLLlR f tCeNt1'INUH1vl The girl cagesters go down to Salem and take a game 13 to 3. Alas! The girls go to Malvern and are SXVilllllJCll to the tulle of ti to 1. MARCH Little Willie is disappointed when he takes a peep at the calen- dar and finds that April l is on Sundav. Basketball today. Mt. Olive boys and girls come up with the expectation of simply smothcring the locals. but return to their sylvan haunts with the boys' game standing 17 to 9 and the girls' game 8 to 5 in favor of Bauxite. Mrs. Rucker took her classes on the first of a series of trips for visual instruction. We visited Terrv Dairy Farm. Kirkpatrick Poultry Pens, and Schleisler Farm where we were instructed in the best methods for carrying on, these important vocations. Second trip of the series. VVe visited several places of interest in Little Bock. Among these places were Terry Dairy Creamery, the State Capitol, the Blind School. Deaf-Mute Institute, and the Penitentiary. We came near losing Fred Caple at the last named place. We realized that it would never do to visit the Hospital for the Insane, hence we gave that place a wide berth. The trip afforded many educational advantages. The Senior Class in Cooking entertained the Board of Directors and other prominent citizens ot' Bauxite at a splendid luncheon. First baseball game of the season. The local team evencd up things hy handing Malvern a defeat of 4 to 2. APRIL ' Too bad! Today is Sunday and little VVillie is still nursing his disappointment. Baseball game here with North Little Bock. Locals 4, N. L. B. 9. Debating Team leaves for Fayetteville to participate in the State Championship Debate. This trip was made possible by the American Bauxite Company. Our team made a splendid show- ing. Baseball game with DeWitt at DeVVitt. DeWitt 8, Bauxite 7. Baseball game with DeVVitt at DeVVitt. DeWitt 10, Bauxite 12. .QIX THI' UINI'
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HIGH SCIfOOL C14LEA7D14R-fC0NTlNUEDJ Regular meeting of the High School Literary Society. The Senior Cooking Class entertains the football boys, the coach and all those who are connected with the Athletic Association. Oh ,iovl Little NVillie has his wish! One whole week ot' holi- days. i JANUARY New Year. and no holiday. Can vou beat it? That raseallv little Dan Cupid sneaks in and gets Flossie Row- land. Am wondering whether he will return. Some of the .lunior girls are anxious to know. Every day in every way they like him better and better. Mrs. J. Sam Rucker was t1'anst'erred from the Grammar school to the high school to take charge ot' the Dolnestic Science. and Art Classes and the two social science classes. Mr. S. H. Pace, cashier ot' the Bank ot' Bauxitc, delivered the first of a series ol' lectures on Banking. Regular meeting ot' the High School Literary Society. Second lecture on Banking by Mr. Pace. Dr. Norton ot' the State Department ot' Health, gave a very in- teresting lecture on Health. Third lecture on Banking by Mr. Pace. Very interesting meeting of the High School Literary Society. The local debating tealns win the decision over Conway and Malvern in the triangular debate arranged bv the High School Debating League. Lecture on Banking by Mr. Pace. FEBRUARY Another rousing meeting ot' the High School Literary Society. Girls' basketball game at Bryant. Brvant 15. Bauxite 5. Boys' basketball squad goes down to Malvern and takes defeat. Local girls' basketeers win in fast bout with Mt. Olive. Locals H, Mt. Olive 4. Malvern Hi comes here and takes another victory in basketball. H UIXFIK PAGE A'I:!'li1X l-Ill'
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IHI' lIINI'R A I' IIIXYTYFIFN HIGH SCI-IO OL CALENDAR +fC0NTlNUEDl Baseball game with Benton at Banxite. Benton 3, Bauxite 1. Baseball game with Malvern at Malvern. Malvern 0, Bauxite 7. Literary Society gave an open program which was appreciated by the patrons and friends ot' the school. This time we took revenge on Benton by showing them some real stuff. Benton 4, Bauxite 14. Did it again today. Benton 1, Bauxite 13. Conway Hi Visits us. We cop the game 6 to 2. Second game of the Conway series. VVe repeat the process 6 to 1. Q MAY Little Bock Hi rains down on us but we evaporate them 4 to tl. Third trip in charge ot' Mrs. Hueker to Hot Springs. Much in- terest was manifested in the parks and public buildings. and 12. DeWitt Hi comes over to see some ot' o-ur brand ot' baseball. This time we cannot solve the DeVVitt puzzle and we lose two games. DeWitt 6--t, Bauxite 2-0. Bev. T. P. Clark, ot' Hamburg, preaches the Commencement Sermon. We go to Little Bock and defeat Little Bock 1 to 0. This was the best game ot' the season. Prof. B. W. Torreyson, President ot' the Arkansas State Teach- ers' College, delivered the graduating address. Mr. W. A. Jack- son delivered the certificates of graduation to the Senior Class. Oh boy! Ainit we glad! NVbere,s little Willie?
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