Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1914 — HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. [ARTICLE]
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
At the meeting of the athletic association Wednesday morning in high school auditorium, Mr. Cleaver made report of financial conditions of association showing that there is now a net balance in treasury of about $65. Capt. Eigelsbaeh and other members of football team made enthusiastic speeches pre dieting victory in our last game tomorrow with Bowen H. 8. The domestic science classes are much interested in their fair and market December sth, and very hopeful that, the parents will be interested in their work. The literary program given by Lincoln Society last Thursday was of very high order and enjoyed by all. ‘ The following program will be given by Webster Society Thursday, Dec. 3, 2:45 p. m.: Introductory Speech by “Our Society” Carl Eigelsbaeh. Parliamentary Drill. Mtxsic, Debutante—Lenore Carr. Music, Artiste—Meta Oglesby. Essay “Our Talent” Agnes Howe. Pantomime. Current Events—Wm. Eigelsbaeh, Paul Norman, Russell Warren. Oration “A Message to Garcia,”— , Gaylord Long. Music ‘The Owl and Pussy Cat,”— Girls’ Quartet. The program committee has planned this program to be of more than usual interest and everyone is cordially invited. A message was received from Bpwen high school this morning saying that their heavy weight team will be on hand for a game Thanksgiving day. They average between 140-145 pounds. Their record follows: ' Bowen 26; East Chicago 6. Bowen 25; Hammond 0. Bowen 25; St. Rita 0. » BOwen 17; St. Ignatius 6. Hugh Kirk will officiate at the game. The weather, enthusiasm of students and townspeople all give indications of agrecord breaking attendance. The team is in fine condition. As eight of the men play their last game for Rensselaer, the contest will be one worth see ing. ■ ■ -
