I )l .1 . PAGE SIX EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH tktX&j "OREGON ' FRTDAY '20; W2I 'V,! . ft Ct. ',lr. U )V. 1:" hi--. -SI" inc., jjV. .ft'". dr l.; ftti. Issued Daily, except Sunday, by Thb Herald ' Publishing Company: Office: 119 N Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Or. E. J. MURRAY ,. . . ; , , , i .,. . Publisher W . . it PERKINS "... v ......... . . . 7. . .'. ... .'. News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3," 1879. : ; , : Member of the Associated Press - ,'" The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of te publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper and also the -local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches here in are also reservtd." T " The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Falls. V '. " 'SUBSCRIPTION Delivered "by Carrier One Year .,;...;..sf bo Six Months S.60 i 1.95 .. .66 Threo Months One Month : ' 'FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925 . ':-i A GOOD APPOINTMENT . The ajipointmerit of Jim Stewart to look after the irreducible Joan fund is a,n unusually gbotl one. Mr. Stewart is a man -of large public experience. He has devoted himself to good roads, of course, .but that is'a big job, and makes a big man bigger always. ' 'J'.. '. :"-' ". .- ' t -.' Mr; Stewart is" not only public-spirited but he is public mindedarfd he will work for the public interests as fatihfully as -for private' interests. ''T.he school fund needs just the sort of attention.it will get. Mr. Stewart will not. be drastic, and will be careful not to work an Injury to anyone, but. he will protect the .fund and at the same time give the .borrowers every possible chance to work out. It takes a certain .type of man to do this work, 'and Mr. Stewart is the right tvpe: t -v: ' "- I TODAY'S CROSS WORD PUZZLE rf i -hi3 rr.H5 li l,J7n " ; : " 10. l . J"" X. II . If 11,11 1 14 " " 16.9 M 1 117 14 ti ao " " 3a . .5. . , " ' J as .. , T mm "" T ' 57 I i8 .. a . . H so r 21 a.? . """I .w jJ BUut 1-iM i) ," .- ' rr? pt-'l ?.-.? n- j n . ' V iMtqu m. mJm L-n ' - M, M, 1 - - fclMI uJ Mrtij rL, pJ . f 1 11 1. LJ 1 LJ I I I I I , HORIZONTAL 1. Pertaining to sound. . To canrt. .-. 6. Warms. - 9. , A measure of area. 10. Femalo shoop. , : , 12. Assessment, ": . : v ..,.,., ' j Neuter , pronoun. ! . fv.. 16. The smart or tang of tho wind. 18. Epochs. Jt".' " 21. Abovo. ' - : ..'.. O-jV 22. A- vossel urcd In tho brewing -i-s. of alcoholic liquids. i 23. Childish form of mother. ... ' . 24. A male descendant. v .24. A machine used in cotton mak . ..' '' Ing. . . . 28. Tidy. ' : : " SO. Flapper's favorite pastime, -vorb 32. To contemplate. " ". 34. Masculine pronoun. J 35. Pickets. ' 37. Point of compass. ' . 89. Interior. 40. the harny st-alos at tho tip of . tho fingers. ; 'i. 41. Proposltioh. ' 43. To rendjost. ' ' ' 45. The square ot the body of i . . I5pe. i! 46. A pointed instrument for piero trig small holes (pi) 1 48. Carriage or pose. 49. A dull-wft--- -61. Devoured. 54. To exhume. 66. Behold. 58. A star-snaped flower. . 59. Third note in scale. 60. Brought to destruction. ,. To It'vel. 64. A negative. 66. A dutl, stupid fellow. ' 68. The deep. - 89.. Small fish, 70.. Tj nttnmpt. 71. To li.iv un 72. To pluffiioi, :.!.lg3t!jn. . .':;,, -'VERTICAL ; ' ' 1. Captures (In ohoss.) : t 2. Other lmlf of eltheiv "'. 8. To reut. , . . v 4. personal pronoun, (pi) , ProposUlun indjcatlnu: orluiii. RATES By Mall One Year ", ..5.00 2.76 1.60 Six Months .. Three Month Ono. Month ., .65 .. 6. Personal pronoun (fem)- ' 7. Seventh note in scale. 8. To dishonor. 11. Direction wheTe sun sets.,.,, ; 13. Snake-like fishes. ' :' 16. Os. , .'. , 16. tWithin. 17. Written blander. 19. I exist. , . 20. Historical tale of ancient times. 25. A nntt. - 27. Koad house.. . 29 To concel. ' ' 30. Peels. ' - ' ' 31. Any dogma held.aa true..' ' 33. A vlolin-iike musical Instrument 34. A head coverio-g., .r. 35. In Hie manner of. ' 36. Perched. 38. Tree (Ulmus.) .... 42. A grain.., " . 44. Part of a chair- (pi) 45. High priest of Iaraol. . . ' 47. A fountnin; an Issue of water from the earth. . 50. Chief of the gods, in- Norse ; : mythblogy.".'?'"'. " 51. To make expiation. 62. Oily, tissjio ot animals (pi) 53. T3 release. ' D5. To reduce to an evenly nro- grcssive ascent. ' ' 67. Hawaiian bird (moho.) 50. Pronoun. , . . - :i ' 61. To mention. ; - 63. A large .vessel used in' tanning. 65. Bone. f 67. Therefore. 1 68. . The' direction of the Cape of Good hope. 69. Purt of verb id be. V" VOL. I. KLAMATH HIGH f WINS BIG GAME . What a frowil at Morrill" last Frlftay -night! Tho gym was packed to overflowing.-I arrived about 8 o'clock to find a do ion downcast folks standing outside on tho atvps with the svhoolhouse door locked t foH like blowing up when they solemnly said,"' "no room,1' and probably; would 'have .It wo bad .had to turn arouud and go back. home but any dad saved the duy and, me. Ho read tho law to the, man who seemed to bo the head one. Ho said ho could sue them tor locking : h crowd In 1 public tbulldlng, Thoy opeuod tho dbor. Thoro was ho rooto In tho ym, so wa procured chairs and benches and did our iboat to. stretch our ntf.-ks to see the players. As fio game progressed we yelled when Klamath did. Two ot us were standing on one chair and morn than once It 'looked like we- would unceremoniously descend to tho flcor -but we didn't." Wo cdnld see one baskot by looking one way and the other by leaning the other way that's alt we could sea tho'. One girl even fainted too much excitement. , ','. . ' Our boys wan In spite of the fact that nbsui everything seemed against us. " - ; i Hurray (or Kiiiinath! Let's da it again! I Jt"EV KLAMATH VOVXTV high M'HOOL NOT VET NOR SOON A' b'ock on High street Is how Under preparation for the erectioj of a large' grSde ?hool, which will add one more to. the already seem ingly iarg number of these schools in Klamath Falls at. the present time, while we, the high school students of this city, are still' at tending the' much talked of Hig'i School which has been condemned for . somewhat over a year. How about a new one? When are the high school students' of Klamath Falls to enjoy a new high school building, or when is tbe much talked of gymnasium to 4e erected Which .will furnish the. htgh school boysiand girla who desire lo pat take'"In'''lhe'atbtetCc activities a place, In which to practice? 1 Are we to go on attending this school and endanger our lives? Are the tax payers of Klamath Falls going to. allow . things to . drift as they are nntll 'something serious takes place, or are they going to do some thing and do l: quickly? Who 1s to blame for. this sad state ot affairs? isn't It possiblo for the city officials or school board to erect ' a new building add give the high school students the studies that will benefit and enable them to earn ' their living later- In llfo? purely". If Klamath Falls can af ford such en approximately largo numbor ' of grade schools for the sisb of the town it can afford at ! lUUOk ,JJUV UVMT , 11 15U DVUUUli TEAM STARTS WORK' !" i The debate team, which uas.done nothing during the past week, upon receiving the.- schedule ence more started to work. : ' - ' They will ' Meet Ashland flt Aah- Und; April -10, 1925, taking jthe negativ6. '. The question Is: :' "Re solved that the referendum ' Ik a desirable feature of representative government." The members of the tfram are Oliver Paynter, Bill Kuy- kohdall, and Warren Doromux. TEiCHERS HIKE , ... . Last' Sunday, thirteen girls Including three honored school marms,. went for ,a hike.; It was a hike bt Just a few miles "which ' led ' them to a pretty clearing oil top of a hill.' While there, an cnjoyoble .time . was spent . with . ticks, those dear snuggling littlo 'ere- aturea that love to cuddlo near yo.11; j with Jokes; and with food. . After the food the girls aero all rather tired and seem- ed weighted to the ground. Not so one of them. On hoar- ing a queer sound which she thought was a cow. Miss Withy- combo Was half way up a tree. When tho "cow" appoarod It wits found to -be Joy Evans' little brother. Voy dangerous. , Those; girls all enjoyed 'the day, partly because It ' as really a spring day, and partly because of the lttckp ntimbor tliflt (illnndeil. Thirteen! TI16 'same numbor that helped our ..team to-win a guine from liler- 4 rill: : . .. '. ',. . ., H 1 K E - i ' Issued Published by tho Students, Klmunth Frills, Oregon, XKW OUOHKSTRA OKGAXIZK1) Sevornr students t K. C. H. S who ure 'In Mr. llorbl's I.lttlb Sym phony orchbstrn linvo spent u busy week practicing for thulr recMnl, which is to bo held at I ho Presby terian church on Monday, March 24. The I.lttlo Symphony la also to play lit thb Auto Show Friday bight., the high school studuhts that are In tho orchestra arc: Betty Ramsay, iCl'htou Huinaker, David Totten ond ltobert Clayo. ' BASKET TOSSERS WIN . FROM MERRILL HIGH StJiilltlnft of tohins Team ' ". : ' Woll Lost Pet. Morrill . i .857 Klaritath ..I............. 6 1 S57 Henlby 3 U .500 Agency 2 4 .333 Mallh 1 6 .143 KLAMATH DeVKATS MKURILL Tie for Cup Score 17-16 In the hardest fought and most spectacular game of the season, Klamath HI' emerged victor by a one-pblht margin. Merrill's chance for victory was gone when two foul shots wehe shot and both missed after the close of the game. Klgc'r. who shot for those fouls, convert ed 6 out of 7 chances during tho game. it was only over-oxclte- ment that caused him to fall down on these. Much credit it due the Merrill boys for . the teamwork displayed, but the Klftmnth quintet deserved the victory tor the fight they show ed at every point In the game. Tho game between thb two schools was ever so closely contested. The dnt come was very uncertain until the final whistle blew. ' - A - The Merrill boys made 4 points before Klamath ,scorcd and were one point ahead at the end of tho first half, the score being 8 to 7. In the last half one team ' Would be ahead tor minute and then 'the otbor. Klamath took the lead about the' last few minutes and kept It. Excellent guarding by Hall and Molatore, by far tho best this sea son, was one of the outstanding factors of the Victory. The fight pnt in by Beckley, Graham, Soule and Barnes is also worthy of men tion. , Beckley iwas high point man for the winners, with 12 points to his credit. ' 'X ' - . " Game at Agency Tonight -The Unal game with the Agoucy five will be played tonight at thb Agency. If this game Is won Klam ath will play the tie off with Mer rill this coming week. The Doys have been working hard to make sure of a victory because tbe loss of tbe game will give morrlll tho cup. A hard game Is expected, bat the hoys ore quite confident of vic tory. Basketball Irnctice On Tennis Court Basket!) at fcach end of thb falty's cement tennis court have been croct- ed are belhg daly J,y thfl Klamath Hi hoopsters. This loca tion make's art excellonf place for nractlce. as ihb entire number bf mori Mn bn nn "trim lonr at imp while, only three men on each hide could be used in the cafeteria., this is thb first time during the Sea son Klamath has been able: to get real teamwork, and Just: this week Is making it great Improver meht In tho.7; working macblno of the1 bbys. ' ' " - Play-Off Gome at Malin TaeJiduy The play-off gamo will most Ilko ly be played at Malln Tuesday night. The Pelican .Bay ball fcould .ndt bO secured for tho con tost. A record crowd Is bxhecle'd at the game) as both teams are tied for first place and have each defeated the other teams once. A harder-fought 'gamo is expected thsn thut at Merrill a week ngd, so we cannot afford to mles it. ', " : ' , ' I'rntfticlnp; IIhwImiII. Prac'tlce for . tho ibasobnll'' nine opened Tuesday, evening at! Modoc Park. -An extra largo crowd was out' for the" first practice and several of the last year lette mien will not be i out until next week tif tor baskotball season closes. A ; fast team I expected this yean , an a large aroiint of material Is at hand. Two pitchers dre hold ' over from last year and one or two now ones are canrtidatbs fot tho spuad! ; At present the field is in ' very poor ennditloh, but It will bo work oalnlo shape during the, Homing week and will 1)0 Hettled well fd the' first Bitmo March 27. i ',' The sciiedule starts March 27 and some hard practice- will be. put In next wook. ' ; "; . - vi'lr As a result of a postponing of the El Ilodco sulos campaign tho HI Konotes will Issue the booster numhor, next wook, ' 1 t - N 0 t E Every Friday , . 1 , '. of KlmuatU County High School B Vruluy, fllUrcli a, "llttil kam wojtkiNa ' Tho ghls' baseball team Is ,ir(v ing to bo n wry good one. With a little mora prnvtlcu the team will be out .to win. Miss Cromiulst, coach, Mary Whltollne, mtuiuger, 'Frbncea iteed, captain, iiiot In Miss vronqtilat'( room fori til o tUirpos ot choosing, a tta:n for hanebull. The llno-up was not comploU.nl. Thao picket! wero: ainrjr Wlittnlln' pitcher) with Mary Hunt mtt.; Dorothy Huormunn crttclior; Martguajtottb Bttrvluyi first btise; Zoplia .Rdsjors,' snebntt baso( lonh JSIglOr, ; third ibato: . Francos Reud, right short; Venico Mobrb, loft t.iort; I'hiilmtt' Tlhktey, right tlold: Mary Hunt left tloltl. This liiio-up ls subject to enn'ugo at any tlino. It.' Is pluhhud to cltoosi two tonhis, ftVst and secbutl, '. :A lhrgo numbor of girls h'avo turned out ovory hlglst. "111 kKNOTK8, iSTAVF Kenton Hama ker ...Kdltdr-ln-Chlof Edna Dunbar ...... ..ASBtstitnt Editor Helen Osborne Society BUItor Don Vatch ..:;.-.;....;.;;uJoko Editor Blitabotti Oratmm ...jBtudunt Aeilv. Gordon Smith .........Athliulo Editor Wendell titnlth i.;...:.Senfor Tioportor Marie Crystal Junior Reporter Lormlhe MorOOft .-oph. Roportor Vernon Kuykiendall..Kroh Reporter WB Want a gym A great doal of pep and enthu siasm wa shown by the students and visitors from Klamath Fulls at the basket ball gamo at Morrill, Friday night. Klamath is proud, very proud, of her team and 'tho good work shown by them. Over one hundred atudonts attended tho game to see Klamath win. The score was 17 to 16 in our favor. It tbe team had a place to practice, what wouldn't they dot. It -ought to make- tho Klumath people's faces barn with shame when they go to the games at the small cities 'like Merrill And .Malin and see tho iwoll equipped gymnasiums there. Would you like to know where bur boys practice? Just come with mo up the stairs tio the. cafeteria and note two' basket goals' nailed ' on eac.t sldo of the ; mail, Please; nJtlco, also' the " electric lights hanging down In tho way, and tho posts scat tered around tbe robin, Von may say, "Klamath Hlh School students want too mupb." Can 'you point to a city thoslze of Klamath Falls that has high school ready to topplo ove when the wfnd blows very bard .,nd that has no gymnasium ItVUI cost a little money, of course,, but 1 the school students will tfillln'gly co operate with tho pedplo backing them. ... We want a iym. We ' not only want one wo .ireed ono badly. When ttrb wa golhr' to get it? Where we playbasket-ball, With posts vuyin our way, ' We seom to har a 'Woo volce'call "You'll havea gym-some day.' ' - - -. : , -.. Ah, oy! vin't that bo grand!1 Cob, won'tthat be n well! .. . When wearoand our opponent ; can stand :, , ' And say "We beat you all to .. wall," ! Iljr HI tano-i ' :.: t 1 Hmokehooso Toctiv Oh ildeous noises, - . Tkdro Is none worso Than the blood-tudllng cry 0)t a - Ford -in reverse. The schobl-bell will ndt.rlng today; 1 fear, tvo'lt .hare td ecrtp 'er, Father had to havi his Iron, And so he et the clapper. : Or- H. Chapman (in assembly) Ufl"r! pleas.".: . , , ' ' i ,' Toby (absont mlndodlyj "Hnm and eggs, and make It snippy." ' MIbs Mack tin clvldS) "Bill, glvo the ten commandments." : ;' ' Blfl "Remember the Sabbath day and keep Sunday holy." Koop ft k f4ftw'.".-.-' ' First Frosh:' (Noticing tliribke In ibashmbnl) "Wfiowt I wondor whdro nil this suiokd Is coming from. May be the school Is on tiro?", .; , ; 8ncond Traih: "I don't knor, but kdop It qulot any ..wny." ' ."jT, ' ' -A rn-n 'liiiy"''.' ;,' i Btidgo Magnlro: "Say Nnhum sure Is a cheap ifkato." , t ',. Paul Cnmpblill! Vfali, How's that?" Btidgo MdgUlrb: "oh, j owo him fifteen conts, aha every time ho sees mo .he asks me" for It. i guess -t'll feavo to pay it,'? No. N SOCIETY f 0 iWlfiSENf - TMTF,RRSTINIfJ PLAYTTTT . The play. "Tho VIIIuko 1'lioto grftpher," will be proaentetl by the Presbyterian VhrUtian IChdeaVo'r Society, at the I'ronb.vterlnn churrli, ut 8 o'vlu'.'k Thursday evenlnj, March 36, Admlsaton 23 rniitx Tho cast ot churaclora li u fol lows: 1 '" I i' Martha Shelby 'Joy Kvans Zcph Baker tranx Mdthar arandma Tyler, Boulah tlcunott Grandpa Tyler Bon Kloifttttulr Mrs, Kell ; Tholuta 'Urlolo Pa Sandors , Percy Murray Ma Sanders Bessie Riihier Kitty y-; ', Jimmy Throo Sanders children, Buddy 1 Jerry Dover .. 'Donnid Veateh ... 'John Ifnwkluii Kay Moon .... Honey Moon ...... Sally Harms .. Mercedes Doytl Dehlla Hawklni Mlsa Aldham ..... Zcka lluytop Billy Stono :, ... Jennli tirover ... Kyle Burryiuan .,......(...-...1. Small son of tho photographer Village photographer ........-......;. Hov. A. L. Itlcti HOCIKTY . ' Gortrudo 'Mustoo, a well known' student bf Klnmnth HI Is going away to Sprlnktlold. : Tuesday, March 17, ut the Mo thodlat church n farewell parly was given by the boy's and girl's clAsira ot the Methodist churoV: , QatHes were played unil a good tlmo was o'hjoyed by nil. After r froahmbntk wore served, a token iif friendship was given to (lerlrudo by tho telfher, Mrs. J. C. Ynilon. Among those present wvrai: Ger- aldlno Mars. Marguorlttaiarkley, Veronica Washburn, Chtn Dollar- hide, Ruth Cofer. Dorulhy Skill- Ington, Gertrude Monk. Jo I' pp. Mrs. ration. Merle Ll.-kst. Doris Yadon William WllllaniA Kuaene Yailon Frank - Upp, .Murij Rosa and the guest of honor Gertrude Musloe. vi 01 OF SCHOOL , -Miss Mltqd einuuons Is abient from soSiool on account ot scarlet fovor lalhi homo. Her Ulster Bet ty wttf, taken HI with aeirlot 'fever Inst , Saturday, morning. , The whole family uro under qnurnntlnb at tholr riu on California Avenue. " LEARN tE!( CoSl.MANDMKNT-l Miss Mack's olvlcs classes spout Wednesday In luiirning anil re citing tbe Ten Cominapdmonts. It was considered very hard by some, as they hid never been forcod to do such a thing before, while oth ers seemed to enjoy it. . .. . . ' HoWovor, (hey all survived ariij will resume their regular work to morrow. , TAKE WARNING , -Yon Of the Industrial Arts club bad bottor pay your duos. If you wish to take A fishing trip this spring. Thoro will be cars to rent and grub to buy, so lot's all pitch In and provide the wherewithal for a good time..' ' - - BASEBALL SEASON OPEN'S The Klamath High school boys bad a good turnout lor 'first day of tho baseball season, which start- od Tuesday. Tho boys havo a good schodulo for this season and are hoping to carry off first honors. Fast work bus lo be accomplished as thoy play a game with. Morrill High hero tho twenty-seventh, 'i ' 4) HT. PAT HIMSELF , - . . . : .... V: 'Do ybti hallovo 'ln St,-' Pnt-. 4 rick? Of course I know you're all thinking, "what a silly quo-'? tlon for anyone 'to 'ask tor of course- St, 'Pats boon pushing . daisies tor centuries.'.' ., But, don't 1)0 too sUre! ' k ft eeoths this hobio lrlshi ' mfin paid bha of onf faculty a, mysterious- visit ycsldrdrty. Just . how, whon nnd why ho did wo can't 'bo sure', . but of 4 one thing we are positive of 4 rand .that .Is that he was there ' hb'couse ho eh a calling card i Tho card .happened, .to be of yollow with best wlshos from f fit. Patrick written on it nnd a ploco of green ribbon attncli- ed. ,'t'nn you Iriinglho It? Woll nolthor can Miso Mftrtlnsdit for she firmly states that tho doors to hor rooms werti locked and othor than tho window thoro was no, othor nf nan's' Mr emr. i Can you help us solve this mystery? If you onn, Just call on Miss Martinson in her third floor tlbmlcllB and' gt the particulars. ' . ' . . ' . 4. 4l hknioh Koxkh , v ? ' Xt a cluas meeting irold,Tliur(d,vy March 12,' a oinmli(o comlstlnK ol Aiiuii Mtrhiiolson 'olmlrinnni' FiorxiO"-'" Hector, Mildred Tuber; Olivet' Pay nlnr, ami . Wondiiil Hiiillli, j a' au iHilnlefl lo HcluiH tile nioi;, .play. At p'resuiit this I'oinniHtro Is, huslly au'itnitna. In (ixn'iiiluiiifr ' Aumoroua auggnstetl plnya and will mnko a report soon, ( -y' A commitloo , on class niottocm, Wendnll Smllh clujlrninn, iF(ornc IMctur, ; Mary W.ltlvllnli. jtouor Conn ,iind Harold Iljtciimu,,, niota hers, 'was nlo appolntnU., flnvernl motions lltivo beetl itoletMed anil .'will be submitted, to tho clusa at tlm next mei'tlng. i',. Tho red rou was udoptod by a majority veto us the official tjasa flower, . ' ' ' JUNIOR NOTKH ; Junior tlass lo Put on , , Vnudevlllo . Tho JUtilor class has deckled ta put on a vaudeville 'at the IMnn Treo tlicntro loinotlmn In the ''jiour future.' Nothing has ,' lieeu ((oldo.l lieruiauenlly , as yet, 011 acvoufct Ofi tho Bittilor illtU'. ', ' '. v Concert to Ik One of the most liiiestillng; brants M tills sesiou will bjr a reeltu.1 to be glYitn by the Xiry& llert Ac ademy ut eight rfyibck, TncMay eve'nllisr, March A, at the fWhlto Pelican hotel, vflykeis are cih asle now.' Those JTj4rtlelpatin ; In tho' concert r ,th' .Ml Florence El llotl, Morla '-Davenport. 'C'larlcb El liott, l.cotha (Iroy, Lydla von Bert hvlsdor(,''4lrs. F. ,Of field nntl Mrs. L. Aloi. . . ; ' ' Hoi'HOMoilE XOTKH 1 HopUumorm Mrct TCva Anderson called a 'meeting it the sophomore cloiw, : WeJniuds y -Itftbr school. This meeting wss to dlsouss claw rluxs and pins. It was also decided at the meeting that members wore (0 pity (or their group plotures Individually Instead of cut of tho class treasury. This picture Is a halt lone cut to occupy a full pago In, the Kl Rodeo, Miss Maude Carletoa motored to the Ageircy with Miss Lydla Frlcko Inst Sunday. They wore the din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Hopliomon. Cms Will Not Ulv Uy The Sapbomoro clan will not give their play at Mills School as ad vertUed, is oho member ot the cast will pluy In the basketball game an1 mother jdlays. In, the orchestra on th ovotilng scheduled for 'the per formance, j , ., ''Maggie, how are you goltlnr along In .school?" "Fine. I'm In the best position In tho class.",' "Bplomild! Top I suppose?" ,: "No, right at the foot, near the Hot water pipes." . At a . meeting of the Olrls' Lit. orary Society this constitution was adoptod and officers elected. The officers are as follows: ' Anna Setior, president;' Mary Hunt, vice president; , " Venota Howell, aoc. and trees. Membership will bo llmltod to thoso who have at least a "B plus" In English and nro votod In by tho society, ; Tho meotings will be held. on 1ho Inst Monday of ovory monh at he, homos of members. The next moot ing will be hold at tho .home ot Tholma Grlxclo on 'March 30, : MINATL'RE AQUARIUM!,' Mlsa Wlthycombo's; class Ha a vory Interesting . aqnlr.llm. hloh thoy 'staribd attput . a , month i,agd. At first It contained two or .-throo loochos and three aunfish. Slnco thon soma little minnows' have boon nddo'd to ; tho fcpllec'tloh, - On f tho boys brought somp clams ,ls. Last wook a turtle and a froa wore . onirfbutad. This makes aulte An Iritbrosllhg littlo aquarium. The , class say that thoy oxpoct. to' add a good deal innro lo It bofore' tho end of the year. '.' ;, 'LASS MAKES COSTtlMKH The sowlnir clsHnn nt i.h ir A li,. 8, Itnvo boon busy making, cos tuthes fdr those Inking part In tho oper'ottn. Thoy wero directed by Miss Esth6r Mnrtlnson, domostlb art teacher. Thoy started Thursday, March 12, and completed the .work last Tuhsday. CLASH ..VIHITM ICK-PLANij , The chomlstry class, led by Miss Wlthycombe, walked to tho local Ice plant .on Thur-rtay of this week. T.lio class , lonnied t,o enjoy objaln Ing their froodfin for ,n short tlmo during tiiA dehtiol (iolira, On, of- riving, Fred Floot, ono of th onft ployes of the plant, look the fclakH to." tho. manufacturing room;1 jlhertl fit) bxplnlnhd In detail jho dlfWrent ' ; processes of Ice making. Hd has had a groat deal of exparlohoa along , this line, so WW hble to niak bin trtlk In-Wresting. He ma hb.wertd the. dlffttttilt questions that wero Rskod him ho( the plant, f