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Ann Arbor High School

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Day
27
Month
April
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Two examinations this weck in hotany and first term rhetoric for Shose who had these studies to make ■p. At a senior class meeting held last Tuesday, the class decided to Jiave a picture taken. The sitting will probably be given inside of one or two weeks, the decisión as to the time being left to a committee appointed for the purpose. The S. C. A. meeting this afterttoon will be led by Miss Maud Hess. Subject, " Ignorance of Christ." The remarks made by Prof. Perry ïa chapel, Tuesday, were very appropriate. All of our students -should attend to paying their tuition is soon as possible after the comaeencement of a new term, for even "mitix the present arrangements,there nsanendless amount of work conitected with the crediting of those wfao have paid. Let those who are Lbe habitually tardy ones in this speet see to it that they are more gMompt in the future. The baseball game last Saturday aiternoon between our team and the Detroit high school was a very good one frora the first. Very little Jdcking was done and the Detroit c distinguished themselves for ing verygentlemanly fellows. The me team did some excellent work. 'The pitching of Norris and the twide-awake playing of Hartman ping a great deal to win the -game. The score was 17 to 7 in favor of the Ann Arbor high school. ia spite of the rain and the bad walking there were probably 300 'spectators. Tomorrow morning at .20 .o'clock there will be another fgaMae tietween our boys and the formal nine. Everyone should go out and see the boys play. The game is to be played at the Athletic grounds and the admission for gentlemen is 25 cents, while the ladies will be admitted free. The president of the senior class has appointed the committee on arrangements for the senior banquet. The committee is as follows; Mr.W. E.Turton, chairman, Messrs. Weinstein, Danforth, Waite, James Noble, and Misses Cole, Mack, Flagg, Clark and McOmber. Totnorrow evening in the chapel there will be an entertainment given for the benefit of the Athletic association. The following programme ! speaks for itself; MUSIC. 1. Jerry an' me, Miss Mable Clark. 2. The Oíd Cider Mili, Mr. E. B. j Caldwell. 3. The Minuet, Miss Nellie Mingay. j 4. The Volunteer Organist - Fan Drill- Misses Nellie Mingay and , Bessie F. M. Ready. MUSIC. 5. Flower Scène from Ingomar, Act II, Scène I. Ingomar, Mr. J. S. Handy; Farthenia, Miss Clarabel McMonagle. 6. Jennie Brown's Sister's Wedding, Miss Pauline Wurster. . Sasca, Mr. C. G. Clark. 8. The Classical Parson, Miss Cora Orcutt. 9. Sam's Letter, Mr. J. S. Handy. MUSIC. o. Scène from " Uncle Toms' Cabin," Miss Ophelia, Miss Agnes Pfeifle; Topsy, Miss N. Mingay. The admission to the entertainment is but 10 cents, and all of our tudents should attend. The programme comraences at 7:45.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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