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GiEKLBSDDOLaiTOflXr i r To 'bo the number ox tricts v;Iio wished to go to I it has been necessary to fin up hosue foi a gixls1 Dormitory. .s fr or! 1 ural dis- School tills year, the old seliool It has been remodeled in a most claiming way. Six pleasant 100ms have been made. They axe all finished vex y neatly -and ever ything is nice , clean, and home life. All the beds axe in ono 100m adjacent to the very pleasant and much used (?) study room. The dining room has two large tables and a buffet. Then the kitchen and boys waiting room axe both fully equipped with everything necessary. Regular dormitory rules are observed. Breakfast is served at 7:50, lunch at IS;10, dinner at six. Mrs, Madison is a most efficient and capable cook and chaperone for the five girls who make their home her e. E ch girl has to £e on duty for a, week at a time. This means she must be up end get the tables ready for breakfast, help Mr. Ib Mson do the serving and clear up after meals. T on she dries the dishes while one of the boys washes them. This system seems to have worked out very successfully. The girls all seem happy and contented so the dormitory nay be classed as a very successful venture. Tho 3oys Dormitory Due to the greatly inoxecsed number of High School Students this year, it has been necessary for the District to start two Dormitories. One for Boys and one rot girls. Those in the Boys Dormitory aze Clifford Elatness, UeniL.il Robertson, Howard Bartlett, John Russell, Rex Chamber la. in, Alfred iarson, Earl Schilling, and Aeymond Iarson These boys must be on time for their meals which are served at the girls dormitory. Seven o'clock Is the latest the boys can be out without special permission, from their Uncle Walters and if there are any lessons to get this is done be- tween seven-thirty and eight-thirty in a specially arranged stydy hall. The dormitory must be in ship-six:pe, and every 3-xor day the boys get busy .with afmop. The Dormitory has not only increased the num- ber in Eigh-School but it has bought the number of boys up to a standing where they are not so afraid of the many girls as they were last year.
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TEE ANUAL BIG- SAITBy EIGE SCHOOL CARNIVAL Friday, October 28 th, is the date set for the sec- ond annual High be bool Garni?» I. Last yearls Carnival according to ounside reports was a howling success, but that will lock small in. comparison to the coming one. Each class is to have some stunt cf their own and will compete-with each other as to who will have the best. Consequently great efforts are being put forth by everyone concerned. Ail manner of bo ths will be set up in the halls where one can buy anything from peanuts to shoestrings. Then there will be the big centre attracti on, the High School Vaudeville Show, which will make you laugh until you weep And don't forget to visit the fish pond, you won't have to go home empty handed, or buy from some more fortunate one because every throw brings a catch. During the afternoon the grades will each give a stunt or show or put on an attraction, and from what we hear, everyone who misses them will be out of lucla At about 3:30 in the afternoon the lunch counter will open so you vail not have to go home for lack of ref re sXine xxfc s« The Carnival will wind up with a big dance with rare music. A big High School Carnival parade will take place on the main streets of our city at noon on the twenty- eighth. Be sure you don't miss it. FOOTBALL Football is the latest form of athletics introduced into our school. This improvement has added greatly to our standing as all colleges and High Schools of merit have a team to'represent them in this kind of athletics. In order to play the hoys have to have their grades up to standard, that is, 85 in all subjects. The following team ha? been selectedto represent Big Sandy Cecil Mack, Clifford Flatness, Homer Camp- bell, Neil Turner, Earl Schilling, Marvin Snow, Donald' Shults, Herschell Hurd. Warren McClintoc, Dosia Shults, Herschell Smith. Substitutes: George Hoffsommer, Waine Hoffsommer, Marion Lund, Charles Cole. The first interschool game of the season was played at Havre. Our boys lost to Havre with a score of 31 to 0. But do not worry boys, remember your first game of Basket Ball last year? The next game will be played Friday, Oct. 14. Bigs andy vs, Fort Benton. We are expecting the boys to dig in and do their best this time for we all have a grudge against Benton for what they did to us in Basket Ball.
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DRUM TIGS The public viill he vexy interested to find that the members of the it high School are gifted in dra- matic ax t, as several dramatic selections and plays axe to he given during thd coming school yeax. The wonder ful dramatic ability of the Students will he seen at the Vaudeville and orpheem stunt at the Carnival October £8; The vrudeville is the main feature of the Carnival, hut there will he numerous side-shows end acts - U oe This will feature the ability of the grade o. ij.Jren in the afternoon and the wonderful abilities el the High School students at night. A High School play is to he given in Ceeember, fox which the actors will he chosen from the Stud- ents in general, picking those individuals with the most talents and abilities. This is to he one of the enterte.lament ,rHits1T of the season. Other events of the coining year will bring out’ the talents of the members of the different classes, as a Junior play is to be given in February. The biggest hit and main event of the season will bo rendered the last of the School year, of course, the Senior Play is to he last, hut not least, as the Senior Stars will shine out. Oh! so brightly miroil Tliali.TUG This is the first year Brnual Training has been introduced into the curriculum ox the 3.S.H.S Very much progress is being made. Especially be- C' use the department is under the instruction of Hr. Halters. Thus for the class has made work- benches, desks, bookcases, wastebaskets, tool racks and tables. The pupils among whom are two girls, combine with each other in the various under-takings and a fine spirit of co-operation exists among them. PAKODY Oil THE ICTJElhAY PIAY She— fell me a, story. He — Don t know what to tell you. She— Oh! just aa story. He — Well, once, there was a Freshio and he had 4 stick o£ gum, and he chewed and he chewed and he chewed---- She— Then what? He — He chewed and he chewed and he chev ed She— What did he do when he got it all chev ed up? Ee — He got another stick and chewed some more.
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