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Show Mar 27-24 Ogden High School Notes Today's slogan: Go home when school is out. Students excused at 2 o'clock should be away from the building at 2:10 o'clock. Those out at 2:45 o'clock should be away by 3 o'clock. The weekly assembly will b , held tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Miss Frances Marsh will read. DEBATING TRYOUTS The final tryouts for debating team will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in room 304. Prominent townspeople have been selected as judges and a very Interesting- time is promised. The public is invited. This was not a high school stu¬dent but a business woman. Last week The Standard-Examiner came out with a big headline, "Probe McLean Interests." The busines woman was asked the meaning of "probe." After a mo¬ment's hesitation she answered, "Why, silly, that's McLean's first name." ATHLETIC UPSET And so Jimmie Moss' school, L. D. S.,, plays a man all the year who is over 21 years old. And Jimmie is so interested in clean athletics! What a shame! It, is rather a pity, though, that Foote is ao old, as the L. D. S. Quintet is a wonderful aggrega¬tion, and would have made a good showing at Chicago. But pigs is pigs! AT STATE- MEETING i Miss Nelson and Miss Chipman of. the home economics de¬partment, and several junior high school teachers of that depart- i ment went to a meeting in Salt : Lake at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday I at the Hotel Utah. It was a I meeting of the state association of teachers of domestic science and domestic art, and was ad¬dressed by Miss Lita Bane, execu¬tive secretary of the National So¬ciety of Home Economics. Ben Hains of the music depart¬ment played a cornet solo for the Kiwanis club today. Miss Emma Buehler read at the "Hour of Music" at the high school on Tuesday evening. The other day a group of ,5 prominent business men was dis¬cussing the high school situation in Weber county. It was the j unanimous opinion of these mer ! that Weber county and Ogden City I should be consolidated into om j school district. GIRL STUDENTS ACTIVE The Girls' association is taking steps tofaid the beginning or an art collection and a develop¬ment of appreciation of art in Ogden High school. The girls are to be commended. Boys, be especially nice to the girl's in the Glee club this week. It is rumOred that there is to be a Leap Year party Saturday night. IMPORTANT DATES Wednesday's notes announced I the boys' smokeless smoker for j May 4. It should have read April 4. i The tentative date for the prom j is April 18; of the Rich contest, J April 9; of the Box Elder-Davis-Ogden debate, April 23. Keep j these dates in mind. Parents and friends are ad- j vised not to call students by j phone except in cases of sickness! or dire emergency.. It is against, j the rules of the school to call stii- ! dents to the phone. The larere 1 enrollment and the many calls that would otherwise come make it imperative that this regulation be strictly observed. BARGAINS IN ROSES Members of- the Civic league of Ogden announce that their annu¬al rose sale is now on. Beauti¬ful two-year-old roses that usu¬ally cost one dollar may now be ordered at each school building in Ogden City fol 45 and 50 cents. High school students who wish any may place their order with Mrs. Coolidge. Climbers,. 50c—Dorothy Perkins, red. white, pink; American Pillar, pink. Bush, 45c—Killarney, white; Kaiserin, white; Caroline Lestout (Portland rose), pink; Hadley, red; Hybrid Tea, field grown. CANCEL CONCERT The concert which was to have been eriven by the Glee club of the Utah Agricultural college in the Ogden High school tomorrow night, has been cancelled, due to apparent lack of public interest, Principal Merrill announced. |