Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1913 — HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
The science program of,the Lincoln Literary Society, whiclr was postponed from last week, was held Wednesday. The program was as follows: Agriculture Fred Putts Zoology Ross Lakin Physics ‘ Lezla Choate Chemistry Edson Murray Botany Hel?n Leatherman Gwendolyn Kannal Music Orchestra Mr. Dean was appointed critic and after his report the meeting adjourned. The senior German class is reading “In St. Jurgen.”^ Slips were passed to the students Wednesday morning and they were asked to fill them out, telling what each one had in mind as a future vocation, also what occupation each intended taking up for the next five years. The purpose of this was to find out what subject each student was interested in, in order to help them in this partiAilar thing. Many of the larger schools are devoting attention to this movement and it will no doubt prove to be of great benefit to the students. The Lincoln and Webster Literary Societies of the high school will meet in a six-game series of basketball. Each society will furnish three girl teams and three bQy teams. The dates have been arranged for Thursday, March 13th, at 4 o’clock; Tuesday, March 18th, at 8 o’clock, and Thursday». March 20th, at 8 o’clock. Unusual Interest is being shown by the entire high school over the coming clashes. The objects of the games are to make up the deficit incurred by the high school in the season which has just closed, and to wind up the season in basketball An admission of 10 cents will be charged for the double headers. This is the last chance to see basketball games this year, and everyone should take advantage of the cheap rates and see these games. The boys’ teams will be made up as follows: Lincoln—Clark, Duvall, Miller, Padgltt and Babcock. Webster—Sage Eigelsbach, Hamilton, Adams, and Groom. The basketball league closes Thursday night with the Browns winning the rag and the Whites, runners up.
