Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1916 — High School Notes. [ARTICLE]

High School Notes.

The literary given last Thursday afternoon was greatly enjoyed by all who heard It. The following program was rendered: I. .J. S. Bach Songs without words. .F Mendellsohn Dellriu m, Funeral March, Hunting Song. Romance Sibelius The Butterfly . ... Favaloe Waltz— E Major, Op. 34 There were about 30 visitors present. The next program will be aR. 11. S program, given by the Lincoln Literary society March 30, 1910. The program is as follows: Color Song . High School ' History of Basketball” • • • • • • • . . . . ... Lawrence McLain numerous Poem; .'. Mabel Worland Essay: ‘'Class Parties,” Elvyn Allman •• • -••• •• :. .. . . . Floyd Hemphill Playette: ''Freshmene Humoresque” ••• • - - • • . By Upper classmen High School Poem., Ray Fidler Prophesy of High School ■ • • • • .Evelyn Freeland The public is cordially invited to these Iltery meetings. Mr. Slender, representing ibe engraving company which has the contract. for the Chaos, spoke to the junior and senior classes Monday morning. He pleaded for co-opera-lion among Hie students and the Chads staff. The main difficulty lies |in the fact that the students are rather slow in getting their pictures taken in order that the Chaos might send tin* material to the engravers at an early date. This should be atfended to at once and without delay. The show given under the auspices of the manual training department | Friday night at the Princess netted the department $27.3(5. The type of machinery which the—department intends to buy hasn’t been decided on yet.--: ■ > ' The last draft of the senior themes are due not later than April 12, The track team consisting of ten men will go to Burnett’s Creek April 14 to meet the team at that school in a series of events. The physics class has finidied the «kudy of heat and are now on the subject of light. -Daniel Guild has been elected captain of the basketball team for the ensuing year. Tho play ground slide which was donated by the Ladies’ Literary club of the city, has arrived. The children of the primary building are enjoying themselves very much. The senior German class is now t reading Lessing’s drama, ‘‘Minna von Barnhelra.” • t ♦