Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1914 — HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. [ARTICLE]

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.

The freshman class held their annual class party iin the high school gymnasium last Friday night. About sixty were present. Ice cream, cake and candy were served. The room was attractively decorated and every one had an enjoyable evening unless it was Raymond Dixie, who was worrying about the haircut that he would get. The Virgina Reel was danced and many lively games were played. Report cards were issued by the teachers this week. Our exhibit for the Panama exposition was sent to the department of education at Indianapolis this week. It will be forwarded by them in due time. Written work and photographs of societies, athletic teams and manual training work were sent in. The program given by the Webster Society last Thursday was one of the best ever given by the high school. The oration given by Gaylord Lung marks him as one of Indiana’s famous orators. The following program will be given by the Webster and Lincoln Societies, Thursday, Dec. 17:' MUSICAL. ‘The Songs of Long Ago.” Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes—Boys’ Quartet. In the Gloaming—Wilda Littlefield. Love’s old Sweet Song—Mixed Quartet. Illustrated Songs— Sweet Genevieve—Ruth Wood. I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls Anna Leonard. Tenting Tonight—Male Quartet. Silver Threads Among the GoldMale Quartet. Everyone cordially Invited.