Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1915 — HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. [ARTICLE]

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.

Rev, McGuire, a minister, spoke to the high school students this Wednesday morning on “National Heroes.” His address was enjoyed by all. He was pastor of the Baptist church in this city 23 years ago. He is not engaged in active-ministry now, being located in Detroit, Mich. Mr. John O’Connor will speak to us Friday morning on “His Trip Around the World in the Navy.” Our last basketball game was played at Lowell Tuesday night, and we were victorious. Miss Harmon and Miss Bel Laßue chaperoned the fol-’ lowing girls to Lowell to see the game: Luella Robinson, Vera Healey, Vera West, Ruth Wood, Agnes Howe, Mamie Bever, Lucille Luers and Marie Hamilton. It was a fast and clean game. The score was 18 to 22. The report cards for the first six weeks of the second semester were issued this week. Only twelve more weeks of school remain. The boys are practicing for baseball and will , have a fine team this spring. The following literary program will be given Thursday afternoon, March 10, at 2:45 p. ( m.: RED AND BLACK. Music, “On the March” Advanced. “Fbllies of R. H. S.”-yDwight Curnick. ' . Reading of Rensselaer High School Poem (Carl Eigelsbach), Wilda Littlefield. Athletics in R. H. S. Wm. Eigelsbach. R. H. S. Color Song “Red and Black”, composed by Marguerite Brown. Music, lone Zimmerman. Wm. Eigelsbach’s essay on “History of Football in R. H. S.”, w ' e are sure will be very interesting. ~ Everybody is cordially invited.