Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1919 — High School Notes. [ARTICLE]

High School Notes.

After two successive disappointments, the football fans are once more assured of a Thanksgiving contest. The speedy Sheridan team, which claims the championship of northern Indiana, and which recently played a 0-0 tie with Kentland, is to appear on the local gridiron. Tickets will be on sale Monday morning. This evening the senior and sophomore classes entertain the rest of the school in the high school gymnasium as a result of the re* cent membership campaign of the Athletic association. Supper will be served at 6:30, and an informal program has bee narranged. Basketball practice has begun on a small scale. Until the close of the football season, only light practices will be held, but the men are already at work in preparation for the game at Valparaiso December 5. Coach Woerner reports a wealth of material. The Princess theatre is to present a series of six educational films, sponsored by the high school. The first, a film version of the “Hoosier Schoolmaster,” by Edward Eggleston, an Indiana author, will ,be shown December 2nd. Season tickets for the entire sefieei will be sold at ninety cents plus war tax. Single admissions will be twenty cents plus war tax. Prof. W. F. Sharpe, of Crawfordsville, is to deliver a stereoptican lecture on Washington, D. C., in the high school auditorium December sbh at 8 o’clock. An admission fee of thirty-five cents will be charged, the proceeds to be utilized in the publication of the high school annual, Hie “Chaos.”