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We May Not be Your Nearest Druggist But We Will Try to Come Nearest to Pleasing You Dean Drug find Jewelry Co. John I. Dean, ph. g., Henry F. R USHMKR. PH . G , J. F R! D PlNCOCK Dr. T. Bayliff In Charge of Optical Goods “WHERE QUALITY COUNTS” SUGAR CITY, IDAHO
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THE SCIENCES. It has often been said that perfume is a mark of originality, if this be true, S. S. H. S., is certainly blessed with oiiginaliiy for every department has iis especial pertume, and as one passes thru the building one s nostrils are assailed by the sulphurous gases ot the Chemistry Laboratory, the odor of varnish from the shop, the scent of sour cream from the Agricultural room and the strength of onion from the kitchen. In memory as we visit our old haunts we ai e drawn by an irresistable curiosity into the Chemistry Laboratory, where our eyes witness the agonizing eloctrocution of a few harmless drops of H20. We stand spellbound at the miracle while Flora applies a lucifer to its last earthly remains. The explosion is terrific. We rush for the door, thru the stiffling, livid red and violet vapors of burning lithium and potassium salts which Hay is concocting in imitation of Dante’s Inferno. We dry our eyes before entering the Physics room only to have our keen senses of equality shocked as we behold I)ott and Minnie balancing on the same lever. Choosing the Physiology room for a haven of rest we enter to find ourselves confronted by a real man (-a-kin) who might have been more at home in the Garden of Eden or at least in a tropical clime, than here. Feeling this to be no place for us we turn to leave when we fill the air with blood curdling ■HH I I. 1 I f r a % , t f ' jg HI. it 1 1 ffl gf m I sjg HI shrieks as fourteen serpents welcome our visit, calling to our minds our work in Zoology. The Psychology class we rush to as a last resort. Stars, stars, stars, everywhere one is drawing stars. We eagerly question the purpose of such queer antics only to be informed by Ruth that these experiments are all designed to conquer the denzions of the night. Mary, as its first martyr, is no longer afraid of the dark.
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Htbletics. We met with a number of inconviences in start- ing our Basketball series, but after our deliberations with the Opera House management, they decided to accept us. Then we began our games. The High School boys challenged the Faculty, and the faculty, after much persuasion, coaxed some eighth grade boys to sub for them, in their losing fight. The “kids” put it all over the Profs, in fine shape — wore them to a frazzle. The Sophomores won the class series, hotly con- tested by the Freshies. The Freshmen met their equal if not their betters when the little eighth grade team played them to a finish of 10 to 8. The BIG games of the season took place between St. Anthony and Sugar. We played them two interesting games; one on the Sugar floor; the other in St. Anthony. We went down smiling at our last game in St. Anthony because luck was against us. Frank skinned his knees, Fmery sprained his thumb. Ellis was “knocked out.” Jack was detained home nursing rheumatics. We came out with only the consolation of having fought a good fight and with a heavy score against us. still ready to rise and smile. ' l ' ho quite outclassed by our opponents, we took a partial satisfaction in seeing our 8th grade boys walk away with the St. Anthony district school game. Our baseball started with little more encourage- ment than our basketball ended. But thanks to the work of the boys, and our loyal students, we bid fair to be local champions. We first met St. Anthony on their own grounds and lost to a score of 10 to 17. We next tried the Academy of Rexburg, and was very cheerfully wal- loped by 13 runs. But the change came at last, when on May 2nd, we defeated our former champs, St. Anthony, with a score of 18 to 6. We now consider ourselves equal to the best, and although we must go to print before it happens, we feel confident of landing at the top in baseball.
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