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Show May 14 OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES There is not a state in the union in which a father is per¬mitted ,to cut off his boy's arm— not a state in which he would not be punished criminally if he attempted to send his boy out thus mutilated to compete with boys having two arms. And yet in this age the father who would deliberately deny to his boy the advantages of an education and send him out half-educated would really be more cruel to his son than the father who cut off his arm.—William Jennings Bryan. AT SALT LAKE. With only two classes at high school juniors and seniors, and one of those—the seniors—excused today, school hardly seems like school. FOR PARENTS' DAY. The Girls' association has ap¬pointed the following committees on Parents' day: Refreshments— Adelaide Smith, Frances Hobbs, Mary Rich, Carmyn Critchlow, Hildred Griffin. Decorations—Maud Forsha, Phyllis Merrill, May Hinck¬ley, Ruth Agee, Marian Mattson. Miss Smith is chairman of re¬freshments and Miss Mattson of decorations. MORE GOOD LUCK. Ross Sampson, lieutenant col¬onel of Ogden R. O. T. C., 1924-25. received appointment Thursday through Senator William H. King to West Point. Ross is to report at West Point on July 1. OFFICERS ELECTED. At Thursday's election Cecil Fife was elected student body president for 19 2 5-26. Winnifred McConnell was elected vice presi¬dent and Eleanor Weeks secretary. GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. The election in the Girls' asso¬ciation resulted as follows: Vellys Woods, Wilma Bailey, Dorothy Coop, Neth McClellan, Zelma Ririe, were high. Another election will be called Tuesday. SUBSTITUTES. Mrs. Young, in charge of physi¬cal education for girls, was called to Salt Lake today on account of the illness of a sister. Miss Lucille Owen is taking her classes today. On account of Coach Kapple being at the state track meet in Salt Lake today, Star Nelson and Junior Petterson, Weber college students, are teaching his classes today. GRADUATE ROSTER. A roster of 1926 graduates, 3 52 in number, will appear in the Sun¬day issue of the Ogden Standard- Examiner. This will be the larg¬est class ever graduated by any high school of Utah. Not so many years ago there were not so many students in high school in Ogden as is being graduated this year. EXHIBIT READY. Mr. Stewart and his art students are arranging an exhibit of Mr. Stewart's pictures in room 202 to¬day. The exhibit will be open every day next week and every Ogden citizen should see them. Ogden High is very proud of hav¬ing as instructor an artist of Mr. Stewart's ability, and feels that every man and woman in Ogden should share that pride. |