Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1912 — High School Notes. [ARTICLE]
High School Notes.
-r;.----- --'-Af.—*'i.v Rev. Putman, who' conducted the evangelistic meetings at the Christian church, spoke to the students on Ideals, Wednesday morning, April 10. The committee chosen to select the senior class play has decided on “In flve-aet comedy with fourteen characters. The two literary societies were photographed for the annual Chaos last Thursday morning. The cuts of the other pictures have been received and much of the book has‘already been turned over to the printers. The grades for the second six weeks were given out Wednesday. George Healey talked to the high school last Wednesday morning on “The management of a metropolitan newspaper.” 7‘The two literary societies will have a debate next Wednesday afternoon. The question to be debated is, Resolved: “Women should have the right to vote.” Edwin Robinson, Honan and Maurine Tuteur are on the affirmative side and William Babcock, Minnie Kesslnger and Paul Miller on the negative.
